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[]Hunt, Deborah L. (fl. 1980s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Air Tight, (ss) The Thirteenth Moon June 1995
- * Beads and Mountains, (ss) Fantasque April 1999
- * Blue, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume Three ed. David L. Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 1997
- * Brandy, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #3, 1999
- * Drexel, (ss) The Vampire’s Crypt #18, Fall 1998
- * Exceptional Touch, (ss) Parchment Symbols #2, August 1999
- * Falling, (ss) Parchment Symbols #5, February 2000
- * Flying Suitcases, (vi) New Altars ed. Dawn Albright & Sandra J. Hutchinson, Angelus Press, 1997
- * The Game of Horses, (ss) Outer Darkness #5, Fall 1995
- * Glass, (vi) Cyber-Psychos AOD #8, 1998
- * The Halls of the Dead, (ss) The Vampire’s Crypt #15, Spring 1997
- * The Kiss, (ss) Bare Bone #1, 2001
- * Late, (ss) The Ultimate Unknown #2, Winter 1996
- * Mary’s Bad Day, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #7, 2000
- * Nails, (ss) Aberrations #38, July 1996
- * The Pact, (ss) Outer Darkness #9, Autumn 1996
- * Picking Papers, (ss) Weird Stories #9, June 1997
- * Porcelain, (ss) Waste ed. John Benson, John Benson, 1999
- * Sheets, (ss) Dead Lines #4, April 1996
- * Strings of Nerves, (vi) Space & Time #75, Winter 1989
- * Tall, (ss) The Midnight Gallery #6, 1998
- * A Thief in Alubet, (ss) Once Upon a World #7, 1996
- * Tracings, (ss) Black Satellite Fall 2001
- * The Yap, (ss) Outer Darkness #15, Spring 1998
[]Hunt, Edward Eyre (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * Atrocities, (ss) The New Republic September 2 1916
- * Deserter, (ss) The Book News Monthly July 1918
- * A Flemish Tale, (ss) The Outlook April 4 1917
- * Ghosts, (ss) The New Republic January 13 1917
- * Ghosts: A War Legend, (vi) 1918
- * In the Street of the Spy, (ss) The Outlook October 10 1917
- * Microcosm, (ss) The Outlook August 8 1917
- * A Millionaire Pioneer Farmer, (bg) The American Magazine January 1915
- * Odyssey of Mr. Solslog, (ss) Current Opinion June 1918
- * The Pensioners, (ss) The Outlook February 7 1917
- * Saint Dympna’s Miracle, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly May 1917
- * Two Boys with a Great Idea, (bg) The American Magazine March 1915
- * The White Island, (ss) The Outlook January 17 1917
[]Hunt, Frazier (1885-1967) (about) (chron.)
- * All the Boys Remember Maisie, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 27 1944
- * America Fights for the Heart of Mankind, (ar) Liberty February 24 1934
- * America’s Schools Take the Lead, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1924
- * Another Covered Wagon, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1925
- * Are the Philippines a Military Weakness?, (ar) Liberty August 4 1934
- * The Bachelor Prince, (ar) Liberty Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27, Nov 3, Nov 10 1934
- * A Business Built on a Hunch—, (ar) The New McClure’s July 1928
- * Canada Takes to the Air, (ar) Liberty July 26 1941
- * Canada Takes to the Sea, (ar) Liberty July 19 1941
- * Can Our Planes Protect America?, (ar) This Week February 18 1940
- * Can This Be 1929?, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1929
- * The Church Rolls Up Its Sleeves, (ar) Good Housekeeping March 1933
- * Comanche, (ss) Western Story Roundup October 1955
- * Cosmopolite of the Month:
* ___ Karl H. von Wiegand, (cl) Cosmopolitan April 1939
- * Cousin Ernie’s Radio, (es) Cosmopolitan July 1924
- * The Cub Reporter Again, (ss) Collier’s November 8 1913
- * The Danger Triangle of the World, (ar) Liberty April 21 1934
- * France’s Royal Roughnecks, (ar) Hearst’s International October 1923
- * From Wagons to Limousines, (ar) The New McClure’s September 1928
- * The General and the Sergeant, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 13 1944
- * The Hardest-Working Man in the World, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine May 1929
- * He Dreamed $1,300 Into $50,000,000, (ar) The New McClure’s August 1928
- * He “Hired Out” as Governor, (ar) This Week September 22 1935
- * He Is Giving the Kids a Break, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1933
- * He Knew All My Boyhood Heroes, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1925
- * Henry Ford, (iv) Cosmopolitan February 1926 [Ref. Henry Ford]
- * He Passed Up a Million Dollars, (bg) Cosmopolitan June 1927 [Ref. Dr. Harry Steenbock]
- * Here They Are—“Bert” and “Al”, (ar) The New McClure’s July 1928
- * He’s a Grand Old Man, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1927
- * The House That Is to Be, (ar) Good Housekeeping March 1934
- * Is America Safe?, (ar) This Week February 11 1940
- * Is England Going Dry?, (ar) Hearst’s International January 1923
- * I Thank God I’m an American, (ar) This Week May 29 1938
- * I Think Most Paris Divorces Aren’t Worth the Paper They Are Written On, (ar) Hearst’s International February 1925
- * It’s Great to Be Home Again, (es) Cosmopolitan May 1924
- * Karl H. von Wiegand, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1939
- * The Kipling Man, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st June 1916
- * Lightning Flashes Around the World, (ss) Collier’s April 2 1921
- * Little Doc, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 23, May 7, May 14, May 21, May 28 1938
- * Little Mrs. Lindetrom’s Pull, (ss) Collier’s October 25 1913
- * Little Prince, (ss) Today’s Magazine November 1916
- * Me for Manila, (ss) Collier’s October 29 1921
- * Millionaires Made While You Wait, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1920
- * Morals in Scandinavia, (ar) Hearst’s International August 1923
- * The Most Interesting Woman I Ever Met, (bg) Cosmopolitan April 1926 [Ref. Lady Astor]
- * My Little Old Home Town, (es) Cosmopolitan June 1924
- * My Neighbour, (ar) Nash’s Magazine June 1928 [Ref. Edward VIII]
- * The Myth of Scotland Yard, (ar) Liberty November 24 1934
- * The New Prince, (ar) Nash’s Magazine August 1929 [Ref. Edward VIII]
- * Nice and White and Innocent, (ss) Collier’s May 7 1921
- * 98, A Millionaire—and Still Working, (bg) Cosmopolitan August 1925 [Ref. John R. Booth]
- * $125 for Mare and Foal (with Robert Hunt), (ss)
- * The Other Side of It, (ss) Live Stories July 1916
- * Our New America, (cl) This Week Aug 28, Sep 11, Sep 25, Oct 23 1938
- * President Coolidge, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1926
- * The Racing President (with Robert Hunt), (ss)
- * Red Petrograd Days, (ar) Collier’s August 9 1919
- * The Romantic Soldier, (sl) The Red Book Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct 1928
- * Roosevelt Looks Ahead, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1935 [Ref. Franklin D. Roosevelt]
- * The Story of Your Car—No. 1: Your Buick, (ar) McClure’s May 1928
- * The Story of Your Car—No. II: Your Chrysler, (ar) McClure’s June 1928
- * Strangling the Jewish Student in Europe, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1923
- * Such Things Really Happen, (ar) McClure’s January 1928
- * The Tall Slayer of Billy the Kid, (ar) Argosy December 1950
- * Tea Stands for Tokyo, (ss) Collier’s April 23 1921
- * Tell It to the Marines, (ss) Collier’s May 21 1921
- * 10 Minutes for Marriage, 9 Minutes for Divorce, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1930
- * That Burns Me Up!, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1933
- * They Offered Me a Divorce in 45 Days, (ar) Hearst’s International January 1925
- * This, at Least, I Have Learned, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1925
- * The Three Brave Dreams, (ar) This Week July 3 1938
- * A Thunderbolt Waits for India, (ar) Liberty July 21 1934
- * The Two Blind Women of Arcon, (ar) Liberty February 2 1935
- * U.S. Army—Stepchild of Congress?, (ar) This Week February 25 1940
- * War on Your Doorstep, (ar) Liberty January 29 1938
- * We Pay Red Grange 10 Times as Much as Coolidge, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1926
- * What a Fighter! What a Writer, (bg) Cosmopolitan May 1926 [Ref. Capt. John W. Thomason]
- * What I Saw in Turkey, (ar) Hearst’s International April 1923
- * What Is the Black International?, (ar) Hearst’s International July 1923
- * What the Folks of New Ireland Told Me to Tell America, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1922
- * What Would You Do with a Million?, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1920
- * Where Lightning Strikes, (ss) Collier’s July 2 1921
- * Who’s to Blame in Ireland?, (ar) Hearst’s International July 1922
- * Why the Prince of Wales Will Never Marry, (ar) Liberty September 29 1934
- * Will 400,000,000 Chinese Go Communist?, (ar) Liberty June 16 1934
- * Will Soviet Russia Fight Japan?, (ar) Liberty March 31 1934
- * The Woman Who Wrote “The Sheik”, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1922 [Ref. E. M. Hull]
- * Words That Will Never Die, (ar) This Week July 2 1939
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[]Hunt, Fred (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Dad Streeter, Oculist [Dad Streeter], (ss) Frontier Stories March 1928
- * Dad Streeter, Underwriter [Dad Streeter], (ss) Frontier Stories December 1927
- * Dory Mates, (ss) Short Stories February 25 1922
- * Gun-Buzzard, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine May 1944
- * The Killing of Sam Blakeman, (ss) The Frontier January 1925
- * Number Two Hold, (ss) Short Stories November 10 1925
- * Swell and Scum, (ss) Short Stories July 1950
- * Tin Whale Bait, (ss) Thrilling Adventures August 1941
- * Two Silver Six-Shooters, (ss) Short Stories August 10 1923
- * When the Mains’l Jibed, (ss) Sea Stories Magazine September 5 1923
[]Hunt, Fred A. (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * Amor et Vita, (pm) The Pacific Monthly April 1909
- * The Battle of Big Hole, Montana, (ar) The Pacific Monthly December 1907
- * The Daisy, (pm) Sunset July 1904
- * The Fight on the Little Muddy, (ar) The Pacific Monthly November 1907
- * Found by the Firelight, (ss) Overland Monthly December 1913
- * Ho-Too-Ah-Ohk-Hose—Sitting Bull, the Irreconcilable, (ar) The Pacific Monthly March 1907
- * A Purposeful Picnic, (ar) The Pacific Monthly Mar, Apr, May 1908
- * “Sealed” to a Swimmer, (ar) The Pacific Monthly December 1908
- * Sitting Bull Brought to Taw, (ar) The Pacific Monthly April 1907
- * “Toujours”, (pm) Sunset January 1903
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