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[]Mason, Arthur Telford (1885-1968); used pseudonyms Artemas & Atom? (chron.)
  
    - * A Cabinet Secret, (ss)  Gaiety February 1923, as by Artemas
- * The Chosen of the People  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety January 1923, as by Artemas
- * Competing for a Wife, (ss)  Sensational Startling Stories April/May/June 1927, as by Artemas
- * Concerning Christmas, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #117, December 1921, as by Artemas
- * Concerning En  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety March 1922, as by Artemas
- * Concerning En  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety April 1922, as by Artemas
- * Concerning Fools, (hu)  Gaiety October 1922, as by Artemas
- * Concerning Love, (hu)  Gaiety January 1922, as by Artemas
- * Concerning Marriage, (hu)  Gaiety February 1922, as by Artemas
- * Concerning Pierrots, (ar)  London Opinion July 1931, as by Artemas
- * Concerning the Prince  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety March 1923, as by Artemas
- * Concerning the Rulers of En  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety December 1922, as by Artemas
- * Concerning the Rulers of En  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety March 1924, as by Artemas
- * Concerning the Rulers of En  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety April 1924, as by Artemas
- * Concerning the Rulers of En  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety April 1925, as by Artemas
- * Concerning Women, (hu)  Gaiety December 1921, as by Artemas
- * Cursed by Gold, (ss)  Gaiety February 1924, as by Artemas
- * Fifteen Minutes, (ss)  The Windsor Magazine November 1927, as by Artemas
- * Forbidden Fruit: A Parable, (vi)  Pan October 1920, as by Artemas
- * A Gesture of Apology, (ss)  Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1928, as by Artemas
- * His Father’s Son, (hu)  Gaiety April 1923, as by Artemas
- * The Honest Man: A Parable, (vi)  Pan November 1920, as by Artemas
- * The Jade God, (ss)  Gaiety May 1922, as by Artemas
- * Lord Westcliffe and the Premier, (ss)  Gaiety August 1922, as by Artemas
- * The Love Letter, (ss)  Newnes Holiday Annual 1932, as by Artemas
- * Lucky Thirteen, (ss)  Gaiety January 1925, as by Artemas
- * Mary Helps, (ss)  Gaiety February 1925, as by Artemas
- * Miss Miffkin’s Blossoms, (ss)  Gaiety May 1923, as by Artemas
- * Mrs. Maskwith Revisits England, (ss)  Gaiety June 1922, as by Artemas
- * New Names for Old, (ss)  Newnes Holiday Annual 1939, as by Artemas
- * Number Twenty-Four, (ss)  Gaiety November 1922, as by Artemas
- * Once Upon a Time, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine February 1929, as by Artemas
- * Our Christmas Budget, (vi)  The Humorist #747, November 21 1936, as by Artemas
- * Pan’s Parable, (vi)  Pan #34 Jun 26,   #35 Jul 3,   Aug,   Sep 1920, as by Artemas
- * The Passing of Ramsi  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety December 1924, as by Artemas
- * The Peacemaker  [Land of En], (fa)  Gaiety September 1925, as by Artemas
- * The Proposal, (ss)  Gaiety September 1922, as by Artemas
- * The Stuff Novels Are Made of, (ss)  Gaiety May 1924, as by Artemas
- * Super-Aerated, (ss)  Gaiety July 1922, as by Artemas
- * The Telegram, (ss)  Gaiety August 1925, as by Artemas
- * Tosh, (ss)  Gaiety January 1924, as by Artemas
- * Tragedy Averted, (ss)  Gaiety March 1925, as by Artemas
- * Truths, (ss)  Gaiety December 1923, as by Artemas
- * A Victim of Fate, (pm)  Gaiety May 1925, as by Artemas
- * The Wedding Party, (ss)  Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1927, as by Artemas
_____, [?]
    - * Albert Arthur Purcell, (pm)  Gaiety February 1925 [Ref. Albert Arthur Purcell], as by Atom
- * Mr. Arnold Bennett, (pm)  Gaiety March 1924 [Ref. Arnold Bennett], as by Atom
- * Mr. James Maxton, M.P., (pm)  Gaiety April 1925 [Ref. James Maxton], as by Atom
- * Nature Studies:
    
 * ___ Albert Arthur Purcell, (pm)  Gaiety February 1925 [Ref. Albert Arthur Purcell], as by Atom
 * ___ Mr. Arnold Bennett, (pm)  Gaiety March 1924 [Ref. Arnold Bennett], as by Atom
 * ___ Mr. James Maxton, M.P., (pm)  Gaiety April 1925 [Ref. James Maxton], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety January 1924 [Ref. David Lloyd George], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. Herbert Henry Asquith, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety February 1924 [Ref. Herbert H. Asquith], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. Joseph Austen Chamberlain, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety January 1925 [Ref. Joseph Chamberlain], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety December 1923 [Ref. Ramsay MacDonald], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety April 1924 [Ref. Philip Snowden], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. Sir John Allsebrook Simon, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety December 1924 [Ref. John Allsebrook Simon], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bart., P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety March 1925 [Ref. William Joynson-Hicks], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. Stephen Walsh, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety May 1924 [Ref. Stephen Walsh], as by Atom
 * ___ The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Balfour, K.G., O.M., P.C., F.R.S., D.L., (pm)  Gaiety May 1925 [Ref. Arthur J. Balfour], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. David Lloyd George, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety January 1924 [Ref. David Lloyd George], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. Herbert Henry Asquith, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety February 1924 [Ref. Herbert H. Asquith], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. Joseph Austen Chamberlain, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety January 1925 [Ref. Joseph Chamberlain], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. J. Ramsay MacDonald, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety December 1923 [Ref. Ramsay MacDonald], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. Philip Snowden, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety April 1924 [Ref. Philip Snowden], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. Sir John Allsebrook Simon, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety December 1924 [Ref. John Allsebrook Simon], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. Sir William Joynson-Hicks, Bart., P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety March 1925 [Ref. William Joynson-Hicks], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. Stephen Walsh, P.C., M.P., (pm)  Gaiety May 1924 [Ref. Stephen Walsh], as by Atom
- * The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Balfour, K.G., O.M., P.C., F.R.S., D.L., (pm)  Gaiety May 1925 [Ref. Arthur J. Balfour], as by Atom
[]Mason, Bobbie Ann (1940- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Airwaves, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly August 1983
- * La Bamba Hot Line, (ss)  The New Yorker September 7 1987
- * Big Bertha Stories, (ss)  Mother Jones April 1985
- * Bumblebees, (ss)  The New Yorker March 9 1987
- * Charger, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly January 1998
- * Coyotes, (ss)  The New Yorker June 13 1988
- * Detroit Skyline, 1949, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly June 1981
- * Drawing Names, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly December 1981
- * Eudora Welty Tribute, (es)  Oxford American #41, Fall 2001 [Ref. Eudora Welty]
- * Fan City, (ss)  Redbook September 1980
- * The Girl Sleuth, a Feminist Guide, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up April 1978
- * Gooseberry Winter, (ss)  Redbook November 1982
- * Graveyard Day, (ss)  Ascent 1982
- * Heroes and Ordinary People, (ar) 
- * Hunktown, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly January 1984
- * In Country, (ss)  The New Yorker June 3 1985
- * Introduction to “The Things They Carried”, (is)  You’ve Got to Read This ed. Ron Hansen & Jim Shepard, HarperPerennial, 1994
- * Love Life, (ss)  The New Yorker October 29 1984
- * Memorial, (ex) from In Country,  Harper & Row, 1985
- * Memphis, (ss)  The New Yorker February 22 1988
- * Midnight Magic, (ss)  The New Yorker August 24 1987
- * Nancy Culpepper, (ss)  The New Yorker February 9 1981
- * Nancy Drew Remembers (A Parody), (nv)  Murder for Love ed. Otto Penzler, Delacorte, 1996
- * A New Wave Format, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly November 1982
- * Offerings, (ss)  The New Yorker February 18 1980
- * Old Things, (ss) 
- * On Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried”, (ar)  [Ref. Tim O’Brien]
- * Piano Fingers, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal November 1989
- * Private Lives, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly March 1983
- * Reaching the Stars: My Life as a Fifties Groupie, (ss)  The New Yorker May 26 1986
- * The Retreat, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly July 1982
- * Shiloh, (ss)  The New Yorker October 20 1980
      -  The Best American Short Stories 1981 ed. Hortense Calisher & Shannon Ravenel, Houghton Mifflin, 1981
-  We Are the Stories We Tell ed. Wendy Martin, Pantheon Books, 1990
-  The Harper Anthology of Fiction ed. Sylvan Barnet, HarperCollins, 1991
-  Fiction 50: An Introduction to the Short Story ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall, 1993
-  The Secret Self 1: Short Stories by Women ed. Hermione Lee, Everyman US, 1993
-  Worlds of Fiction ed. Roberta Rubenstein & Charles R. Larson, MacMillan College Division, 1993
-  American Short Stories (6th edition) ed. Eugene Current-Garcia & Bert Hitchcock, Addison-Wesley, 1996
-  Fiction: A Longman Pocket Anthology ed. R. S. Gwynn, Addison-Wesley, 1998
-  Short Fiction ed. Charles H. Bohner & Dean Dougherty, Prentice Hall, 1999
-  An Introduction to Fiction ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Longman US, 1999
-  Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Sixth Edition ed. R. V. Cassill & Richard Bausch, W.W. Norton & Company, 2000
-  Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories (9th edition) ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall College Div., 2000
-  The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Dana Gioia & R. S. Gwynn, Longman US, 2000
-  American Short Stories (7th edition) ed. Eugene Current-Garcia & Bert Hitchcock, Longman US, 2001
- * State Champions, (ss)  Harper’s Magazine February 1987
- * Still Life with Watermelon, (ss)  Redbook January 1982
- * Third Monday, (ss)  The New Yorker August 2 1982
- * Three-Wheeler, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly June 2001
- * Tobrah, (ss)  Story Summer 1990
- * Window Lights, (ss)  Story Autumn 1997
- * Wish, (ss)  The New Yorker August 15 1988
- * With Jazz, (ss)  The New Yorker February 26 1990
[]Mason, Bower (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
  
    - * At War with Mars, (sl)  Modern World Nov 23,   Nov 30,   Dec 7 1940
- * Mechanical Men of the Mountain  [Terry Corrigan], (ss)  Modern Wonder October 1 1938
- * Menace of the Fish-Men, (sl)  Modern World Dec 21,   Dec 28 1940,   Jan 4,   Jan 11,   Jan 18 1941
- * New to the Game, (ss)  Modern Wonder May 6 1939
- * Phantom of the Loch, (ss)  Modern Wonder June 26 1937
- * Pictures in the Fire, (pm)  The Windsor Magazine January 1927
- * Points of View, (pm)  The Sovereign Magazine October 1926
- * The Ravine of Death  [Terry Corrigan], (ss)  Modern Wonder December 10 1938
- * Robot Radium Detective, (ar)  Modern World March 1 1941
- * The Secret Formula, (ss)  Modern Wonder March 4 1939
- * The Sussex Thatcher, (pm)  The Sovereign Magazine October 1926
[]Mason, C. P. (fl. 1930s-1940s); used pseudonym Epaminondas T. Snooks, D.T.G. (chron.)
  
    - * Brahma Kalpa—or the Expanding Universe, (vi)  Wonder Stories May 1933, as by Epaminondas T. Snooks, D.T.G.
- * Hypercosmos, (ar)  Thrilling Wonder Stories December 1938
- * Rambling Through the Solar System, (ar)  Thrilling Wonder Stories October 1938
- * Time-Table for Earth, (ar)  Thrilling Wonder Stories August 1941
- * Traders in Treasures, (ss)  Wonder Stories May 1934, as by Epaminondas T. Snooks, D.T.G.
- * Why the Heavens Fell, (ss)  Wonder Stories May 1932, as by Epaminondas T. Snooks, D.T.G.
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[]Mason, C. Welsh (chron.)
  
    - * Noel Brewster’s Secret, (nv)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1877, uncredited.
- * Rape of the Gamp, (n.)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1874,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May 1875, uncredited.
- * Wed in the Morning—Dead at Night, (nv)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Feb,   Mar 1871, uncredited.
[]Mason, Caroline Atwater; [Mrs. John H. Mason] (1853-1939) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Be Like the Sun, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly June 1879
- * The Dame and the Critic, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly October 1881
- * Dissolving Views, (??)  The Century Magazine June 1883
- * En Voyage, (pm)  The Golden Argosy September 29 1883
- * June, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly June 1878
- * June (with Jessie McDermott), (pm)  St. Nicholas June 1884
- * A King’s Bed, (ss)  Wide Awake May 1881
- * The King’s Quest, (pm)  The Century Magazine December 1881
- * Lord’s Day, (??)  The Century Magazine May 1884
- * May, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly June 1878
- * The Minister of Carthage, (sl)  The Ladies’ Home Journal Oct,   Nov 1898,   Feb 1899
- * A Minister of the World, (sl)  The Ladies’ Home Journal November 1894
- * Mystery of Miss Motte, (sl)  Ladies’ Home Journal Aug,   Sep,   Oct 1908
- * An Open Secret, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1880
- * A Privileged Person, (ss)  The Ladies’ Home Journal May 1892
- * Reconciliation, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly October 1881
- * Le Roi est mort! Vive le Roi!, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science April 1880
- * St. Valentine, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly March 1878
- * A Song of Spring, (pm)  St. Nicholas May 1878
- * Summer in Winter, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine February 1883
- * A Tale of Two Buckets, (pm)  St. Nicholas November 1878
- * To a Katydid, (pm)  St. Nicholas July 1884
- * To Edmund Clarence Stedman, (pm)  Scribner’s Monthly July 1880
- * What the Birds Say, (pm)  St. Nicholas June 1881
- * When Emmeline Came, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal August 1907
- * The Women of His Church, (sl)  Ladies’ Home Journal Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov 1903
- * Wonder-Land, (pm)  St. Nicholas September 1880
[]Mason, Charles C. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Acid Test, (ss)  Sky Riders #24, October 1930
- * Bear Cat Busts In, (nv)  War Stories #103, February 1932
- * Gat Game, (ss)  Detective-Dragnet Magazine May 1931
- * Get That Kid, (ss)  War Stories #92, March 1931
- * The Last Crib, (ss)  Detective-Dragnet Magazine July 1931
- * A Pass for Ninette, (ss)  War Stories #98, September 1931
- * Wildcat Wilfred Potts, (ss)  War Stories #84, August 1930
[]Mason, Charlotte M. (fl. 1880s-1910s) (chron.)
  
    - * Ancient Clocks and Quarter Jacks, (ar)  The Sunday Strand September 1904
- * Evesham: Two Churches in One Churchyard, (ar)  The Ludgate #57, July 1900
- * The Guarded Mount, (ar)  The Ludgate #56, June 1900
- * The Gunpowder Plot, (ar)  The Sunday Strand November 1904
- * A Leaf from a Young Mother’s Journal:
    
 * ___ Our Delicate Child, (ar)  Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1890
- * Our Delicate Child, (ar)  Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1890
- * Poor Hugh! The Crying Child, (ar)  Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1889
- * Recitation versus Acting, (ar)  Atalanta #28, January 1890
- * “Sanctuary”, (ar)  The Windsor Magazine December 1904
- * The Shrine of St Fin-Barre, (ar)  T.P.’s Magazine December 1910
- * Volatile Effie, (ar)  Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1889
[]Mason, Chris (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * Christmas Spirit, (ss)  Hell’s Bells ed. AHWA Committee, Australian Horror Writers Association, 2016
- * Feathers, (ss)  Midnight Echo #17, August 2022
- * The Grey Witch, (ss)  Midnight Echo #14, December 2019
- * Into the Fire, (ss)  Midnight Echo #18, October 2023
- * Miss Jam, (ss)  Damnation Games ed. Alan Baxter, Clan Destine Press, 2022
- * Mouse, (ss)  Behind the Mask ed. Steve Dillon, Things in the Well Publications, 2018
- * The Stairwell, (nv)  Below the Stairs ed. Steve Dillon, Oz Horror Con, 2017
- * War Ghost, (ss)  Midnight Echo #12, December 2017
[]Mason, Cyn(thia) (1952- ) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Examination of Ex-Emperor Ming, (ss)  Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine July 1982
- * Likelier than 100,000,000 Supernovae, (fa)  Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact October 1988
- * A (Mercifully) Brief Explanation of Nanotechnology (with Dave Meyer), (ar)  Analog Science Fiction and Fact August 1994
- * Predators, (vi)  Wet Visions ed. Cyn Mason, Hypatia, 1988
- * Taxes for Writers, (ar)  The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Bulletin #121, Fall 1993
- * Time Seen as a Snake, (pm)  Star*Line January/February 1983
- * [letter], (lt)  Science Fiction Review #44, Fall 1982
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[]Mason, David; [i.e., Samuel Mason] (1924-1974) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Account Closed, (ss)  Fear! July 1960
- * Farewell Message, (ss)  Science Fiction Adventures April 1958
- * The Fool, (ss)  Infinity Science Fiction August 1956
- * Garrity’s Annuities, (ss)  Galaxy Science Fiction April 1956
- * The Gates of Pearl, (ss)  Science Fiction Adventures October 1957
- * The Long Question, (ss)  Infinity Science Fiction November 1957
- * Pangborn’s Paradox, (ss)  Infinity Science Fiction June 1958
- * Placebo, (ss)  Infinity Science Fiction November 1955
- * Road Stop, (vi)  If January 1963
- * Rockabye, Grady, (ss)  Infinity Science Fiction July 1957
- * Something Will Turn Up, (ss)  Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction February 1963
- * The Time, (ss)  Fantastic June 1970
- * The Undistributed Middle, (ar)  Inside #12, November 1955
_____, [ref.]
    - * In Memoriam: David Mason [1924-1974] by John Boardman, (ob)  Science Fiction Review #12, February 1975
- * Kavin’s World by L. Sprague de Camp, (br)  Amra v2 #52, 1970
- * Kavin’s World by Earl Evers, (br)  Science Fiction Review #39, August 1970
- * The Return of Kavin by L. Sprague de Camp, (br)  Amra v2 #62, 1974
- * The Sorcerer’s Skull by Earl Evers, (br)  Science Fiction Review #39, August 1970
- * The Sorcerer’s Skull by Paul Walker, (br)  Science Fiction Review #43, March 1971
- * The Sorcerer’s Skull by L. Sprague de Camp, (br)  Amra v2 #54, 1971
[]Mason, Douglas R(ankine) (1918-2013); used pseudonym John Rankine (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Algora One Six, (ss)  New Writings in SF 21 ed. John Carnell, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1972
- * All Done by Mirrors, (ss)  New Writings in S-F 16 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1970
- * The Castoffs, (ss)  If January/February 1972
- * Dinner of Herbs, (ss)  Vision of Tomorrow February 1970
- * The Fingalnan Conspiracy, (n.)  Sidgwick & Jackson, 1973, as by John Rankine
- * Flight of a Plastic Bee, (ss)  New Writings in S.F.—11 ed. John Carnell, Corgi, 1968, as by John Rankine
- * Folly to Be Wise, (ss)  New Writings in S-F 9 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1966
- * Image of Destruction, (nv)  New Writings in S-F 10 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1967, as by John Rankine
- * Link, (ss)  Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1973, as by John Rankine
- * Locust Years, (ss)  Galaxy Science Fiction November 1968
- * Maiden Voyage, (nv)  New Writings in S-F 2 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1964, as by John Rankine
- * The Man Who Missed the Ferry, (ss)  New Writings in S-F 7 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1966
- * Moonchip, (ss)  Vision of Tomorrow December 1969, as by John Rankine
- * Operation Umanaq, (n.)  Ace, 1973, as by John Rankine
- * Pattern as Set, (ss)  Impulse July 1966, as by John Rankine
- * The Peacemakers, (nv)  If January 1968, as by John Rankine
- * Rejection Syndrome, (ss)  Vision of Tomorrow April 1970
- * Second Run at the Data, (ss)  Galaxy Science Fiction February 1971, as by John Rankine
- * Seventh Moon  [Dag Fletcher], (nv)  Impulse May 1966, as by John Rankine
- * Six Cubed Plus One, (nv)  New Writings in S-F 7 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1966, as by John Rankine
- * Squared Out with Poplars, (nv)  Worlds of Tomorrow May 1967
- * There Was This Fella…, (ss)  New Writings in S.F.—11 ed. John Carnell, Corgi, 1968
- * Two’s Company, (ss)  New Writings in S-F 1 ed. John Carnell, Dobson, 1964, as by John Rankine
- * Worm in the Bud, (ss)  New Writings in S.F.—12 ed. John Carnell, Corgi, 1968, as by John Rankine
_____, [ref.]
    - * The Fingalnan Conspiracy by Chris Morgan, (br)  Foundation #6, May 1974
- * Matrix by Ted Pauls, (br)  Science Fiction Review #41, November 1970
- * The Phaeton Condition by Theodore Sturgeon, (br)  Galaxy Science Fiction May/June 1973
- * The Resurrection of Roger Diment by Richard E. Geis, (br)  Richard E. Geis #2, 1972
- * Ring of Garamas by Jim Goddard, (br)  Cypher #8, September 1972
- * The Ring of Garamas by Richard E. Geis, (br)  Richard E. Geis #3, 1972
- * The Ring of Garamas by Christopher Priest, (br)  Foundation #3, March 1973
- * Ring of Violence by Wayne Connolly, (br)  Science Fiction Review #41, November 1970
[]Mason, Drury (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Daisy Finds a Way, (ss)  Gloucester Journal July 20 1940
- * Hattie Settles Down, (vi)  The 20-Story Magazine #153, March 1935
- * A Merciful Male, (vi)  The 20-Story Magazine #157, July 1935
- * The Things That Matter, (vi)  The 20-Story Magazine #152, February 1935
- * “What’s a Kiss, Anyway?”, (ss)  Woman’s Friend #643, June 20 1936
[]Mason, Edward J. (1912-1971) (chron.)
  
    - * Bodyguard for Dr. Strange  [Chips Curtis], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 8 1947
- * The Brass Buddha, (ss) 
- * The Confessions of Kirby the Killer  [Chips Curtis], (ss)  The Evening Standard February 5 1947
- * The Garage Racketeers  [Dick Barton] (with Geoffrey Webb), (ss)  Dick Barton, Special Agent by Geoffrey Webb & Edward J. Mason, Contact, 1950
- * The Gold Train  [Chips Curtis], (ss)  The Evening Standard February 26 1947
- * The Hobby of Mr. Cranberry Parfitt, (ss)  The Evening Standard April 29 1947
- * Manhunt in Ambridge (with Geoffrey Webb), (sl)  The Radio Times #1886 Jan 1,   #1887 Jan 8,   #1888 Jan 15,   #1889 Jan 22 1960
- * Revenge, (ss)  The Evening Standard July 9 1947
- * Secret of the Borgia Casket  [Chips Curtis], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 22 1947
- * A Slight Case of Blackmail  [Chips Curtis], (ss)  The Evening Standard February 12 1947
- * The Startling Business of the Chinese Vase, (ss)  The Evening Standard February 19 1947
- * The Strange Business of Guy Fawkes  [Chips Curtis], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 29 1947
- * The Violent Affair of the Vanishing Buddha  [Chips Curtis], (ss)  The Evening Standard January 15 1947
[]Mason, Edward Wilbur (fl. 1890s-1910s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Adventurer, (pm)  Harper’s Monthly Magazine May 1907
- * After Winter, (pm)  The All-Story June 1912
- * All Soul’s Eve, (pm)  National Magazine June 1912
- * The Angel, (pm)  The Smart Set June 1908
- * April, (pm)  The Smart Set April 1906
- * August, (pm)  Everybody’s Magazine September 1907
- * An Autumn Morning, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1898
- * The Average Man, (pm)  National Magazine March 1913
- * The Bobolink:, (pm)  The Smart Set May 1907
- * Creed, (pm)  National Magazine May 1914
- * Cytherea, (pm)  The Smart Set January 1908
- * The Dead Mother, (pm)  National Magazine February 1914
- * The Discus Thrower, (pm)  National Magazine November 1912
- * The Echo, (pm)  The Smart Set October 1906
- * The End of the World, (pm)  National Magazine May 1913
- * Fidelity, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine December 1902
- * The Fire Divine, (pm)  National Magazine June 1914
- * The Girl with the Changing Face, (ss)  National Magazine December 1913
- * The Golden Corn and Indian Summer, (pm)  National Magazine September 1905
- * The Grass, (pm)  The Smart Set May 1908
- * Harvesttide, (pm)  The Smart Set July 1907
- * Healed, (pm)  The Smart Set December 1906
- * Homer, (pm)  National Magazine January 1915
- * The Husbandman, (pm)  The Craftsman
- * Immortality, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine August 1902
- * The Jungle, (pm)  National Magazine July 1912
- * Labor, (pm)  National Magazine December 1914
- * The Last Poverty, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine May 1902
- * Limitation, (pm)  The Smart Set February 1907
- * The Man with the Fire Divine, (pm)  National Magazine January 1912
- * The Mask, (pm)  The Smart Set September 1908
- * The Measure of Liberty, (pm)  National Magazine September 1913
- * The Men Who Lose, (pm)  National Magazine May 1911
- * Midsummer, (pm)  The Craftsman
- * Mother’s Day, (pm)  National Magazine May 1912
- * Mother’s Sphere, (pm)  National Magazine December 1911
- * October, (pm)  National Magazine October 1913
- * On the Boyhood Trail, (ss)  National Magazine October 1914
- * The Oriole in Spring, (pm)  Munsey’s Magazine April 1915
- * The Perfect Way, (pm)  National Magazine July 1911
- * Potter’s Field, (pm)  National Magazine August 1911
- * Progress, (pm)  National Magazine March 1915
- * Proserpine, (pm)  The Smart Set March 1907
- * School Lessons, (pm)  National Magazine April 1913
- * Science, (pm)  National Magazine September 1914
- * She and the Pines, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1899
- * The Snowflakes, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1897
- * The Snow Spirit, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1898
- * Socrates, (pm)  National Magazine November 1913
- * Soft as an Angel’s Whisper, (pm)  National Magazine July 1906
- * Sorrow and Song, (pm)  The Smart Set August 1906
- * Speed, (pm)  National Magazine July 1914
- * Spring Winds, (pm)  National Magazine April 1912
- * Thanksgiving, (pm)  National Magazine October 1912
- * To a Bee, (pm)  The Smart Set September 1907
- * To a Butterfly, (pm)  The Smart Set June 1907
- * To the Body, (pm)  Lippincott’s Magazine October 1902
- * ’Twas Just a Fairy Tale, (pm)  National Magazine September 1917
- * A Twilight in July, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1898
- * Two Kings, (pm)  Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine May 1899
- * Via Crucis, (pm)  National Magazine March 1912
- * The Virgin Plain, (pm)  Munsey’s Magazine February 1905
- * The Voice of the Poor, (pm)  National Magazine September 1907
- * The Westerner, (pm)  Munsey’s Magazine April 1911
- * When Molly Sings at Noon, (pm)  National Magazine June 1911
- * When Summer Died, (pm)  The Smart Set October 1907
- * When the Light Has Gone, (pm)  National Magazine November 1911
- * The Wife, (pm)  National Magazine May 1911
- * The Winter Hush, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1900
- * The Writing on the Wall, (pm)  National Magazine September 1911
[]Mason, Elmer Brown (1877-1955) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * The Albino Otter  [Van Dam], (ss)  All-Story Weekly July 31 1915
- * All’s Well That Ends Wet, (ss)  The Popular Magazine December 7 1920
- * The Anthropoid Caddy  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine June 1923
- * Atmosphere, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine March 1923
- * A to Z, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine August 1921
- * The Beatitude of Jimmy O’Meara, (ss)  Harper’s Weekly March 15 1913
- * Black Butterflies  [Andy Freeman], (nv)  All-Story Weekly June 24 1916
      -  Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1949
-  Rainbow Fantasia: 35 Spectrumatic Tales of Wonder ed. Forrest J Ackerman, Sense of Wonder Press, 2001
-  The Golden Anaconda, Off-Trail Publications, 2009
-  Apemen! ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
-  Zoologica Fantastica ed. Chad Arment, Coachwhip Publications, 2013
-  Apeman! ed. T. M. Gray, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
- * The Black Flamingo  [Wandering Smith], (nv)  The Popular Magazine April 20 1916
- * The Blue Jay’s Nest, (ss)  Harper’s Weekly February 22 1913
- * Bunkered on Bai-o-hae, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1922
- * The Butterfly Man, (nv)  Ainslee’s June 1917
- * Cabbages and Queens, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine March 1922
- * Canary Fritz and Mimi Jaune, (ss)  Ainslee’s November 1914
- * Cullin’s, (nv)  Argosy Allstory Weekly January 17 1925
- * The Dancing Mulatto  [Wandering Smith], (ss)  The Popular Magazine January 20 1916
- * Devil’s Gold, (nv)  Short Stories December 1917
- * The Episodes of Betty, (ss)  Ainslee’s September 1914
- * The Fair America  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine May 1924
- * Fifty Down, Four a Week, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine November 1920
- * The Fighting Man  [Wandering Smith], (ss)  The Popular Magazine December 7 1915
- * Fisherman’s Luck, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1922
- * Flaherty - Road Monkey, (ss)  Hampton’s Magazine April 1911
- * The Gem Vampire  [Andy Freeman], (nv)  All-Story Weekly January 20 1917
- * The Ghostly Crocodile, (ss)  All-Story Weekly October 9 1915
- * Gloves, Love and Monte Carlo, (ss)  Ainslee’s September 1915
- * The Golden Anaconda, (co) Off-Trail Publications (tp), September 2009 
- * The Golden Anaconda  [Wandering Smith], (nv)  The Popular Magazine February 20 1916
- * The Golden Moment, (ss)  The Sovereign Magazine January 1923
- * The Golden Turtle, (na)  The Popular Magazine February 7 1921
- * Golf Comes to the Double O, (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine June 1922
- * The Green Peanut, (na)  Ainslee’s September 1917
- * Hands Across the Sea, (ss)  Photoplay June 1921
- * Hard-Boiled Whittaker, (ss)  The Popular Magazine January 7 1921
- * Heavy Stuff, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1921
- * He Made His Choice, (ss)  Fighting Romances from the West and East November 1925
- * Him, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine February 1925
- * Hope of the Golden Age, (nv)  Telling Tales August 1919
- * An Idyl of Sullivan Street, (ss)  Ainslee’s May 1915
- * Intellectual Brains, (ss)  Smith’s Magazine September 1920
- * Jerias, (ss)  Adventure November 30 1925
- * Jones of Jones Gap, (ss)  All-Story Cavalier Weekly November 14 1914
- * Kill or Cure  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine December 1923
- * Lost—One Mylodon, (ss)  All-Story Weekly April 1 1916
- * Lucky Numbers, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine January 1923
- * Many Waters, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly December 2 1922
- * Medium Slim, (??)  Telling Tales May 1920
- * A Month of Ribbons, (ss)  Telling Tales March 1920
- * Moonlight, (??)  Telling Tales April 1920
- * The Night Rider, (nv)  Short Stories October 25 1921
- * The Old Club, (ss)  Lippincott’s Magazine March 1915
- * Old Man Trouble  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1924
- * Once in a Lifetime, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine September 1921
- * On Gorges Banks, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly March 14 1925
- * The Outer Reef at Amigal Head, (ss)  Wayside Tales and Cartoons Magazine September 1921
- * The Ownership of Edith, (ss)  The Girl’s Own Paper and Woman’s Magazine March 1917
- * Paper Roses, (ss)  Ainslee’s April 1916
- * The Pippin Passes, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1920
- * The Poetry of Profit, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine April 1920
- * The Poppy, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #40, October 1925
- * The Power of Will, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine December 1921
- * A Question of Ethics, (ss)  Telling Tales January 1921
- * Red Eggs  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine January 1923
- * Red Tree Frogs  [Andy Freeman], (nv)  All-Story Weekly August 12 1916
- * Right Is Right, (ss)  Telling Tales February 1920
- * Saint and Señorita  [Wandering Smith], (ss)  The Popular Magazine June 7 1916
- * Sea Pigs, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine December 1924
- * The Singing Waiter, (ss)  Ainslee’s August 1917
- * Slaves of Freedom, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine March 1923
- * A Slave to Beauty, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1925
- * A Small Place, (ss)  The Popular Magazine August 7 1917
- * Smoke of Dreams, (ss)  Short Stories January 25 1926
- * Song, (pm)  All-Story Weekly December 11 1915
- * The Soviet in Ward Eleven, (ss)  McClure’s Magazine April 1922
- * La Sport de Golf  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine March 1924
- * Strings, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly July 22 1922
- * Stymied Kisses  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1923
- * Swordfish, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post November 17 1923
- * Temperament, (ss)  The Home Magazine (UK) March 1924
- * The Terror of the Sargasso, (sl)  Chums Dec 14,   Dec 21,   Dec 28 1918,   Jan 4,   Jan 11,   Jan 18,   Jan 25 1919
- * The Thickness of a Warp, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1924
- * Twisting Roots, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #18, December 1923
- * When Greek Meets Greek  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine July 1923
- * Where Violets Grew  [Golfing Stories], (ss)  The Blue Book Magazine October 1923
- * The White Crocodile, (ss)  All-Story Weekly October 9 1915, as "The Ghostly Crocodile"
- * The White Gorilla  [Van Dam], (ss)  All-Story Weekly June 5 1915
- * The White Ju Ju, (ss)  All-Story Weekly January 22 1916
- * The White Toucan, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1925
- * A Wilderness Miracle, (ss)  Ainslee’s March 1916
- * Woodland Magic, (ss)  Ainslee’s August 1920
- * The World, the Flesh, and Butterflies, (ss)  The Argosy September 1917
- * You Can’t Laugh That Off, (ss)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1921
- * You Never Can Tell, (ss)  Breezy Stories July 1922
- * [letter], (lt)  Adventure November 30 1925
[]Mason, Emily (chron.)
  
    - * How Fanny Felt About It, (nf)  Wide Awake March 1891
- * Making Picture-Books, (ar)  Wide Awake September 1886
- * Men and Things:
    
 * ___ XXI. More “nearness”, (nf)  Wide Awake July 1889
 * ___ XLV. How Fanny Felt About It, (nf)  Wide Awake March 1891
 * ___ LX. Why the Spanish Gentlemen Wear Cloaks, (nf)  Wide Awake April 1892
 * ___ LXXV. The Way Johnny Crapeau Caught Frogs, (nf)  Wide Awake November 1891
- * More “nearness”, (nf)  Wide Awake July 1889
- * The Way Johnny Crapeau Caught Frogs, (nf)  Wide Awake November 1891
- * Ways to Do Things:
    
 * ___ XLIX. Making Picture-Books, (ar)  Wide Awake September 1886
- * Why the Spanish Gentlemen Wear Cloaks, (nf)  Wide Awake April 1892
[]Mason, Eugene (fl. 1890s-1920s) (chron.)
  
_____, trans.
  
    - * The Divided Horsecloth by Bernier, (ss)  Aucassin and Nicolette and Other Medieval Romances and Legends ed. & tr. Eugene Mason, Dutton, 1910
- * The Lay of Sir Lanval by Marie de France, (ss)  French Medieval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France ed. & tr. Eugene Mason, Dutton, 1911
- * The Lay of the Two Lovers by Marie de France, (ss)  French Medieval Romances from the Lays of Marie de France ed. & tr. Eugene Mason, Dutton, 1911
- * The Priest and the Mulberries, (vi)  Aucassin and Nicolette and Other Medieval Romances and Legends ed. & tr. Eugene Mason, Dutton, 1910
[]Mason, (George) Finch (1847-1915) (chron.)
  
    - * Angels on Horseback, (ss)  The Tame Fox, and Other Sketches by Finch Mason, Hurst & Blackett, 1891
- * The Flowery Language of the Hunting Field, (ar)  Crampton’s Magazine October 1902
- * A Friendly Fog, (ss)  Fores’s Sporting Notes & Sketches December 1896
- * A King’s Favourite, (ss)  Fores’s Sporting Notes & Sketches September 1896
- * Leave It to Me, (ss)  Fores’s Sporting Notes & Sketches June 1896
- * Not Such a Fool as He Looked, (ss)  Holly Leaves December 1902
- * People Who Hunt, (ar)  Fores’s Sporting Notes & Sketches March 1896
- * The Restaurants of London, (ar)  Crampton’s Magazine March 1902
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Country House October 1895
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