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Adcock, Almey St. John; [i.e., Almey St. John Adcock Arundel] (1894-1986) (about) (items)
- The Question, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1909
- Bits o’ Things, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1912
- Solitude, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1912
- Once-a-Day, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1914
- Flower-Wisdom, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1914
- The Flirt, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1919
- The Difference, (pm) The Royal Magazine January 1920
- Eloquence, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1920
- Unnecessary, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1920
- Getting Together, (pm) The Grand Magazine September 1920
- Discrimination, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1920
- The Father, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine October 1920
- Getting’ Off, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine January 1921
- Love, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine February 1921
- The Philosopher, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1921
- Wealth, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1921
- The Traveller, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine July 1921
- Possession, (pm) The Royal Magazine August 1921
- Possibility, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1921
- Immortality, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1921
- St. Timothy, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine September 1921
- Wisdom Applied, (pm) The Royal Magazine October 1921
- Flower Language, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1921
- Holy Ground, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1922
- Gran’dad, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine June 1922
- The Answer, (pm) The Royal Magazine December 1922
- Too Late, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1923
- The Milestone, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1923
- Youth, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1923
- Love-Grown-Cold, (pm) The Royal Magazine May 1923
- Silence, (pm) The Novel Magazine May 1923
- Whistling Tony, (pm) The Novel Magazine October 1923
- Harlequin Grown Old, (pm) The Novel Magazine November 1923
- In Winter, (pm) The Novel Magazine December 1923
- Barren Land, (ss) T.P.’s and Cassell’s Weekly March 15 1924
- Pierrot in the Dark, (pm) The Novel Magazine March 1924
- If It Be True, (pm) The Home Magazine (UK) May 1924
- Eighteen Penn’orth, (pm) The Royal Magazine June 1924
- Discovery, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1924
- The Tinker, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1924
- The Return, (pm) The Royal Magazine August 1924
- Illusion, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1924
- Circumstantial Evidence, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1925
- Our Liz, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1925
- A Top Flat, (pm) The Royal Magazine July 1925
- When You Come Back, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1925
- Sun-Flakes, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1925
- Growin’ Old, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1925
- Absolution, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1926
- After Conflict, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1926
- Once, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1926
- Adventure, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1926
- London Dreams, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1926
- Kind o’ Common, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1926
- Little Things, (pm) The Royal Magazine November 1926
- Apart, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1927
- Intercession, (pm) The Royal Magazine March 1927
- Redemption, (pm) Nash’s Magazine June 1927
- After Summer, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1927
- Direct Action, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1927
- Query, (pm) The Royal Magazine September 1927
- Gran’ma, (pm) Nash’s Magazine October 1927
- A Square Peg, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1927
- The Latecomer, (pm) Nash’s Magazine February 1928
- The Way Back, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1928
- The Secret Spring, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1928
- Early Morning, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1928
- Duty, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1928
- Transition, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1929
- Escape, (pm) Nash’s Magazine August 1929
- Wishin’, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1931
- Infatuation, (pm) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1931
- Hedgin’ an’ Ditchin’, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1932
- Dream Cottage, (pm) The Windsor Magazine June 1932
- Meetin’, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine October 1932
- The South-West Wind, (pm) The Windsor Magazine October 1932
- Fortune Telling, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1933
- The Initiated, (pm) The Windsor Magazine September 1933
- Destiny, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine December 1933
- Impatience, (pm) The Windsor Magazine May 1934
- Fortune, (pm) The Windsor Magazine October 1934
- Opportunity, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #495, March 1936
- The Substitute, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1936
- Further Outlook—, (pm) The Windsor Magazine #502, October 1936
- The New Camera, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1937
- Defiance, (pm) The Windsor Magazine November 1937
- The Night Express, (pm) The Windsor Magazine December 1937
- Aunt Eleanour, (pm) The Windsor Magazine January 1938
- Ingenuity, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1938
Adcock, Fleur (1934-2024) (about) (items)
- Poet on Poet: Fleur Adcock reviews Dannie Abse, (ar) Ambit #70, 1977 [Ref. Dannie Abse]
- Reviews (with Jim Burns), (rc) Ambit #74, 1978, etc.
- [poems], (pm) Ambit #75, 1978
- [poem], (pm) Bananas #12, Autumn 1978, etc.
- From the Latin, (pm) Ambit #85, Spring 1981
Adcock, Frederick (1874-1951) (about) (items)
- [illustration(s)], (il) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1901
- The Old Grange, (il) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1905
- [illustration(s)], (il) Cassell’s Magazine November 1906
- Twilight on a Winter’s Day, (il) The Quiver January 1909
- Chepstow Castle, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1909
- [illustration(s)], (il) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1909
- Crowhurst Place, Godstone, (il) The Quiver June 1909
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Quiver August 1909
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Quiver January 1910
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Quiver July 1910
- [illustration(s)], (il) The British Girl’s Annual 1917, 1916
- [illustration(s)], (il) The British Girl’s Annual 1918, 1917
- [illustration(s)], (il) The British Girl’s Annual 1919, 1918
Adcock, Thomas (Larry) (1947- ) (about) (books) (items)
- The Mister’s Funeral, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1985
- Christmas Cop, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1986
- New York, New York, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1986
- A Quaint Little Crossroads, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Anthology #55, Fall 1986
- Thrown-Away Child, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1986
- Zero Man, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1986
- No Jury Will Ever Hang You, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1987
- Cracker Jack, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1987
- Smart Sammy Slapman, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1987
- The Sixty-Six-Cent Divorce [“Big Red Fred” Walsh], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1987
- The Dark Maze [Neil Hockaday], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1988
- The Life of a Big Whale [“Big Red Fred” Walsh], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1988
- The School of Ten Bells [Neil Hockaday], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1988
- The Trespass [Neil Hockaday], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1988
- Shoot Me, I’m Already Dead, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1989
- Who Gives This Bride?, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1989
- Straight Down the Middle, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1990
- A Cool, Clean Shot, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1992
- My Dear Dead Dope, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1992
- You Want I Should Whack Monkey Boy?, (ss) Bronx Noir ed. S. J. Rozan, Akashic Books, 2007
- Lawyers’ Tongues, (ss) New Orleans Noir ed. Julie Smith, Akashic Books, 2007
- The Morgue Boys, (ss) Brooklyn Noir 3: Nothing but the Truth ed. Tim McLoughlin & Thomas Adcock, Akashic Books, 2008
- Stranger Than Fiction (with Tim McLoughlin), (in) Brooklyn Noir 3: Nothing but the Truth ed. Tim McLoughlin & Thomas Adcock, Akashic Books, 2008
Addams, Charles (Samuel) (1912-1988) (items)
- [cartoon(s)] (with Peter Arno, Emett, David Langdon, Ronald Searle & James Thurber), (ct) Escort 1949
- [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan August 1952
- [front cover], (cv) The New Yorker February 2 1963
- Mother Goose, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1967
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post October 21 1967
- [illustration(s)], (il) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- [front cover], (cv) The New Yorker January 1 1979
- [front cover], (cv) From the Dust Returned by Ray Bradbury, HarperCollins/Morrow, 2001
- [illustration(s)], (il) The Weird Fiction Review #12, Spring 2022
- [cartoon(s)], (ct) The New Yorker
- [cartoon(s)], (ct)
Addams, Jane (1860-1935) (about) (items)
- The Subtle Problems of Charity, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1899
- When Youth Seeks a Mate, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal November 1909
- Both Sides of Live Questions—Why Women Should Vote, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal January 1910
- Autobiographical Notes Upon Twenty Years at Hull-House, (bg) The American Magazine April 1910, etc. [Ref. Jane Addams]
- A Visit to Tolstoy, (ar) McClure’s Magazine January 1911
- A New Conscience and an Ancient Evil, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1911, etc.
- Mrs. J. T. Bowen, (bg) The American Magazine January 1912
- My Experiences as a Progressive Delegate, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1912
- The New Party, (ar) The American Magazine November 1912
- Disarm and Have Peace, (ar) Liberty March 12 1932
Addington, Sarah; [Mrs. Howard Carl Reid] (1891-1940) (about) (items)
- Another Cactus Blooms, (ss) The Smart Set December 1921
- There Was a Boy Lived on Pudding Lane, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal December 1921
- Columbia, (ar) The Smart Set January 1922
- The Truth About the Pied Piper, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal March 1922
- Jill Fools the Jack of Hearts, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1922
- Mrs. Dumpty’s Dilemma, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal September 1922
- The Great Adventure of Mrs. Santa Claus, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal December 1922
- Another Kind of Lollipop, (ss) The Smart Set February 1923
- Little Boy Blue and the Little Girl with the Curl, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal August 1923
- Wasters, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal August 1923
- Four Letter Word Meaning Girl, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1925
- A Book for Jerry, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal December 1925
- Grammar Town, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1926
- Christmas in Candy Land, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal December 1926
- Mr. Dickens’ Little Boy, (ss) The Delineator December 1926
- Tornado, (ss) The Delineator July 1927
- Clodhopper, (ss) The Delineator September 1927
- Figaro Said the Lady, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1928
- Soul of a Housekeeper, (ss) The Delineator September 1928
- A Four Word Letter Meaning Girl, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #76, October 1928
- It’s June in Miami, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion November 1928
- Gay Fellow, (ss) The Delineator December 1928
- That Game Called Bridge, (ss) The Delineator January 1929
- Hound of Heaven, (ss) The Forum March 1929
- Little Frog, Big Puddle, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1929
- These Pioneers, (ss) Good Housekeeping April 1929
- Enchantment, (ss) The Delineator May 1929
- Palace in Kingdom Come, (ss) The Delineator July 1929
- Hands Across the Atlantic, (ss) The Delineator September 1929
- Money Isn’t Everything, (ss) Good Housekeeping October 1929
- A Strange Boy in a Strange Land, (ss) McCall’s Magazine October 1929
- Three Times a Bridesmaid, (ss) Good Housekeeping December 1929
- Uncle Sam’s Missus, (ss) The Delineator February 1930
- Star Light, Star Bright, (ss) The Country Gentleman May 1930
- Love Me, Love My Queenie, (ss) Good Housekeeping June 1930
- Fujimoto, Woman Hater, (ss) Forum and Century July 1930
- Ship’s Magic, (ss) The Delineator July 1930
- Triangle, (ss) The Delineator November 1930
- Sooner or Later, (ss) The Delineator April 1931
- Food for the Tabloids, (ss) The Delineator July 1931
- All Very Beautiful, (ss) McCall’s Magazine October 1931
- Love, Etc., (ss) The Delineator July 1932
- Jew-Boy’s Christmas, (ss) The Country Gentleman December 1932
- Learned Professor Bites the Dust, (ss) McCall’s Magazine February 1933
- Life Is Real, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion April 1933
- Man Against the Sky, (ss) The Delineator April 1933
- While the Heroes Watched and Smiled, (ss) Good Housekeeping September 1933
- Woodpeckers in Heaven, (ss) Good Housekeeping April 1934
- “Now the Happy Summer Come”, (ss) McCall’s August 1935
- Merry Christmas to Muggay, (ss) Country Gentleman December 1935
- Bless Their Hearts!, (ss) Good Housekeeping January 1936
- His Sister’s Keeper, (ss) Country Gentleman February 1936
- Mary England, (ss) McCall’s August 1936
- The Hero of 25 Fifth, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1936
- The First Girl Scout, (ar) Good Housekeeping February 1937
- Things That Would Depress Me if I Got Them for Christmas, (ss) The New Yorker December 10 1938
- Things That Will Depress Me if My Husband Gets Them for Christmas, Though They Will Enchant Him, (ss) The New Yorker December 17 1938
- Never Another, (ss) Good Housekeeping April 1944
- Polly Flinders and the Snowman of Pudding Lane, (ss) Jack and Jill December 1956
Addis, H(arold) A(hmed) Noureddin (1884-1958) (about) (items)
- Hassan’s Tale, (ss) Overland Monthly August 1917
- The Sword of Kara Mahmoud, (ss) Adventure mid March 1918
- Vase of Heracli, (ss) Overland Monthly October 1918
- Root of Evil, (ss) Overland Monthly November 1918
- Letter of the Walli, (ss) Overland Monthly December 1918
- Return to the Uzun Yaila, (ss) Overland Monthly January 1919
- Joshua Rawlinson, Nomad, (ss) Overland Monthly February 1919
- Flight of Imagination, (ss) Overland Monthly March 1919
- Matter of Climate, (ss) Overland Monthly May 1919
- New Year’s Eve, (ss) Overland Monthly June 1919
- Weaver, (ss) Asia January 1920
- The Bitter Egg-Plant, (ss) Adventure June 30 1923
- Renewing the Lease, (ss) Overland Monthly August 1923
- The Cry from the Minaret, (ss) Adventure October 10 1923
- Doctor Grant’s Experiment, (ss) Weird Tales May/June/July 1924
- Stamboul (with Henry Elias Twose), (nv) Five-Novels Monthly May 1930, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
- Treasure of the Pharaohs (with Henry Elias Twose), (nv) Short Stories August 25 1930, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
- Escape (with Henry Elias Twose), (nv) Five-Novels Monthly September 1933, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
- The Gold of Isis (with Henry Elias Twose), (nv) Five-Novels Monthly November 1933, as by H. A. Noureddin Addis & Charles Saxby
Addis, M(argaret) E(va) Leicester (1857-?) (items)
- St. Andrews and Andrew Lang, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1895
- Easter Eggs, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1895
- A Modern May Day, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1895
- A Holiday Trip in Search of Old China, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1895
- Deepdene, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1895
- Allhallowtide, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1895
- English Christmas and Scottish New Year, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1896
- The Memory of Robert Burns, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1896
- A Holiday Tour to Iona and Elsewhere, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1896
- Three Wonderful Bridges. A Railway Ride from Edinburgh to Balmoral, (ts) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly February 1897
- The Fisher-Folk of Scotland, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1897
- A Harvest Home in Thrums, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine October 1900
Addison, Captain; probably a pseudonym of J. Weedon Birch (1875-1926) (items)
- The Dexter Diamond, (nv) The Vanguard Library #75, October 3 1908
- Run to Earth, (nv) The Vanguard Library #87, December 26 1908
- The Trefoil Scar, (nv) The Vanguard Library #91, January 26 1909
- With the Colours, (nv) The Vanguard Library #92, February 2 1909
- Crime and the Man, (nv) The Vanguard Library #100, March 30 1909
- The Great Dagger Case, (nv) The Vanguard Library #102, April 13 1909
- For King and Country, (nv) The Vanguard Library #103, April 20 1909
- The Great Hawk Patrol, (nv) The Vanguard Library #104, April 27 1909
- The Hands of Justice, (nv) The Vanguard Library #105, May 4 1909
- The Human Wolf, (nv) The Vanguard Library #106, May 11 1909
- Grail’s Great Coup [Jubal Grail], (nv) The Vanguard Library #109, June 1 1909
- At the Point of the Bayonet, (nv) The Vanguard Library #110, June 8 1909
- The Mystery of Porthawn, (nv) The Vanguard Library #116, July 20 1909
- Breaking the Law, (nv) The Vanguard Library #118, August 3 1909
- For Britain’s Sake, (nv) The Vanguard Library #120, August 17 1909
- Jack Fenton’s Secret, (nv) The Vanguard Library #121, August 24 1909
- A Remarkable Case [Taffy Llewellyn], (nv) The Vanguard Library #122, August 31 1909
- The Mark of the V, (nv) The Vanguard Library #123, September 7 1909
Addison, Joseph (1672-1719) (about) (items)
- untitled (“The first of our Society is a Gentleman of Worcestershire”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #2, March 2 1711 (error, actually by Richard Steele), uncredited.
- untitled (“I am one of that sickly Tribe who are commonly known by the Name of Valetudinarians”), (ms) The Spectator #25, March 29 1711, uncredited.
- untitled (“The last Method which I proposed in my Saturday’s Paper”), (ar) The Spectator #94, June 18 1711, uncredited.
- untitled (“Having often received an Invitation from my Friend Sir Roger De Coverley”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #106, July 2 1711, uncredited.
- untitled (“As I was Yesterday Morning walking with Sir Roger before his House”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #108, July 4 1711, uncredited.
- untitled (“At a little distance from Sir Roger’s House, among the Ruins of an old Abby”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #110, July 6 1711, uncredited.
- untitled (“I am always very well pleased with a Country Sunday”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #112, July 9 1711, uncredited.
- untitled (“A man’s first Care should be to avoid the Reproaches of his own Heart”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #122, July 20 1711, uncredited.
- Ode, (pm) The Spectator August 23 1712
- untitled (“We last night received a Piece of ill News at our Club”) [Roger de Coverley], (vi) The Spectator #517, October 23 1712, uncredited.
- Conflict, (pm)
- A Grinning Match, (ss)
- On a Curious Fellow, (pm)
- Reflections in Westminister Abbey, (ar)
- Sacred Honor, (pm)
- A Song for St. Cecilia’s Day at Oxford, (pm)
- The Spacious Firmament on High: Psalm XIX, (pm)
- The Story of an Heir, (ss) The Spectator
- Unknown Heroes, (pm)
- The Vision of Mirza, (ss)
- The Voice of the Heavens, (pm)
Addison, Linda D. (1952- ) (about) (books) (items)
- One Night Stand, (pm) Dead Lines #1, January 1995
- Animated Objects, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #15, Fall 1995/Winter 1996
- Night of the Living and Dead, (ss) Outer Darkness Annual Fall 1995
- Amazing Grace, (pm) The Laureate Letter, Writer’s Gazette 1995
- (senryu-Spring/95), (pm) Frogpond 1995
- Mind Works, (pm) Pirate Writings #9, 1996
- Interview with: Nancy Kress, (iv) Pirate Writings #10, 1996 [Ref. Nancy Kress]
- Feeding, (pm) Lore Autumn 1996
- Little Red in the Hood, (vi) Tomorrow November 1996
- Rebirth, (pm) Epitaph #1, 1996
- Dust to Dust, (ss) Poisoned Apple 1996
- An Interview with Terry Bisson, (iv) Pirate Writings #13, 1997 [Ref. Terry Bisson]
- Why the Dinosaurs Died, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction May 1997
- Video Review (with Brian James Addison), (mr) Space and Time #87, Summer 1997
- Interview with Barry N. Malzberg, (iv) Pirate Writings #15, 1997 [Ref. Barry N. Malzberg]
- Animated Objects, (co) Space & Time (tp), October 1997
- Am I Repeating Myself?, (ss) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Anger, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Blood Lust, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- The Box, (ss) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Celebrant, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Death, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Death, Resurrection and Flowers Blooming, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Desire, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- e-toy-oc, the trickster, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Hate, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- How the Rainbow Was Born, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- I’ve Tasted Your Blood, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Joyous Spirit, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Just Passing Through, (ss) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Love, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- One Night at Sheri-Too-Long’s Popcorn Bar, (ss) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Pain, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- The Plan, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Poverty & Horror, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- The Prelude, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Rising, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Sassy Love, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- She Shuddered at His Thought, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Sickness, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Sunrise, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- The Unicorn and the Programmer, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Urban Wastedness, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- War, (pm) Animated Objects, Space & Time, 1997
- Dark Vows, (pm) Epitaph #3, 1997
- Boo!, (vi) Going Postal ed. Gerard Daniel Houarner, Space & Time, 1998
- Fiery Oracle, (pm) White Knuckles Summer 1998
- The Hunt, (pm) White Knuckles Summer 1998
- Mourning Meal, (pm) White Knuckles Summer 1998
- To Each Its Own, (pm) White Knuckles Summer 1998
- Land Sharks, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction September 1998
- The Beaten Path, (pm) Dark Regions & Horror Magazine #11, Winter 1999
- Avenging Dream, (pm) Pirate Writings #18, 1999
- Bottling Up De Evil, (pm) Star*Line September/October 1999
- The Christmas Ghost, (ss) Dark Matter #2.1, 1999
- Buffalo Vision, (pm) Dark Regions & Horror Magazine #14, Winter/Spring 2000
- The Barn, (pm) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #9, 2001
- Precious, (pm) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #9, 2001
- The Reluctant Astronaut, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction March 2001
- Sharp, Shiny, Hurting Things, (pm) The Urbanite #12, Spring 2001
- Consumed, (pm) Consumed, Reduced to Beautiful Grey Ashes by Linda D. Addison, Space & Time, 2001
- After the Fire, (pm) Dark Voices ed. Jack Fisher & Nancy Bennett, Flesh & Blood Press, 2002
- Dreams of the Night Bird, (pm) Dark Voices ed. Jack Fisher & Nancy Bennett, Flesh & Blood Press, 2002
- Dr. Booty Is Making House Calls, (ss) Dead Cats Bouncing ed. Gerard Houarner & GAK, Bedlam Press, 2002
- Words from the 2001 Rhysling Chair, (pr) The 2002 Rhysling Anthology, Science Fiction Poetry Association, 2002
- Evolving, (pm) Strange Horizons October 6 2003
- Cookin’ Now, (pm) Flesh & Blood #14, 2004
- The Power, (ss) Dark Dreams ed. Brandon Massey, Dafina, 2004
- Fleeting Light, (pm) Spooks! ed. John Everson & Tina L. Jens, Twilight Tales, 2004
- Whispers During Still Moments, (na) Dark Thirst ed. Angela C. Allen, Pocket, 2004
- Storm of Souls, (pm) Fantastic Stories of the Imagination #26, Winter 2005
- Nightshift, (pm) World Horror Convention 2005 Program Book ed. Kris Dikeman, 2005
- Milez to Go, (ss) Dark Dreams II ed. Brandon Massey, Dafina, 2006
- Whale Riding, (pm) Being Full of Light, Insubstantial by Linda D. Addison, Space & Time, 2007
- Tree of Monsters (with , et al.), (pm) Space and Time #101, Fall 2007
- Word Ninja, (rc) Space and Time #105, Winter 2008, etc.
- The Story of Belief-Non, (pm) Dark Faith ed. Maurice Broaddus & Jerry Gordon, Apex Publications, 2010
- Dark Matters, (br) Space and Time #112, Winter 2010 [Ref. Bruce Boston]
- Iron Angels, (br) Space and Time #112, Winter 2010 [Ref. Geoffrey A. Landis]
- The Simian Transcript, (br) Space and Time #112, Winter 2010 [Ref. David C. Kopaska-Merkel]
- Reviews, (rc) Space and Time #115, Fall 2011
- Live and Let Live, (ss) 2011
- Dico, King of Hat Tricks, (pm) Abyss & Apex #42, 2nd Quarter 2012
- In Memoriam: Stephen M. Wilson, (ob) Disturbed Digest #1, June 2013 [Ref. Stephen M. Wilson]
- Tragic, Trembling Giant, (pm) Spectral Realms #3, Summer 2015
- Dark Poetry, (ar) Dark Discoveries #34, Spring 2016
- Secret Things, (pm) Scary Out There ed. Jonathan Maberry, Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2016
- Welcome to the Mercy Museum (with Charlee Jacob), (ss) Into Painfreak ed. Gerard Houarner, Necro Publications, 2016
- Sycorax’s Daughters Unveiled, (pm) Sycorax’s Daughters ed. Linda D. Addison, Kinitra Brooks, Ph.D. & Susana Morris, Ph.D., Cedar Grove Publishing, 2017
- Things That Earth No Longer Bears, (pm) Apex Magazine #95, April 2017
- Safe Havens—WFC Award 2018 Ceremony Toastmaster Speech, (ar) Uncanny Magazine #26, January/February 2019
- Introduction, (in) The Twisted Book of Shadows ed. Christopher Golden & James A. Moore, Twisted Publishing, 2019
- In Technicolor: A Roundtable on the Future of Diversity in Speculative Fiction, (sy) Strange Horizons September 23 2019, as by Linda D. Addison, Crystal Connor, Rain Graves, Eileen Gunn, Greg Herren, Maria Nieto, Sumiko Saulson, Denise Angela Shawl & Tristissima et Alia
- One Day of Inside/Out, (ss) Miscreations ed. Michael Bailey & Doug Murano, Written Backwards, 2020
- All the Ghosts Keep Dying (with Jamal Hodge), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2020
- The Cause, The Effect, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2020
- Summer Time(lessness), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2020
- The Last War, (pm) Weird Tales #364, 2020
- The Un-Awakened, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May/June 2021
- The Conqueror Worm(hole), (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September/October 2021
- Sonnet—to Meta-Science, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction September/October 2021
- Never Let the Light Go Out, (ar) Apex Magazine #130, 2022
- Fracking-lution, (pm) Hybrid: Misfits, Monsters and Other Phenomena ed. Donald Armfield & Maxwell I. Gold, Hybrid Sequence Media, 2022
- Da Noise, Da Funk, Da Blob, (ss) Classic Monsters Unleashed ed. James Aquilone, Black Spot Books, 2022
- Illusions of the De-evolved, (pm) Other Terrors ed. Vince A. Liaguno & Rena Mason, Morrow, 2022
- The Construct’s Co-Emergence, (pm) Uncanny Magazine #48, September/October 2022
- Poetry Editor vs. Editing Poetry, (ar) Space and Time #142, Fall/Winter 2022
- Me & My Shadow, (ss) Human Monsters ed. Sadie Hartmann & Ashley Saywers, Dark Matter Ink, 2022
- Things as They Seem, What Could Be and Everything Improbable, (ss) The Drive-In: Multiplex ed. Christopher Golden & Brian Keene, Pandi Press, 2023
- Seed of Power, (pm) The Book of Witches ed. Jonathan Strahan, Harper Voyager US, 2023
- Red, Black, and Blue, (ss) Playlist of the Damned ed. Willow Dawn Becker & Jessica Landry, Weird Little Worlds, 2023
- As Below, So Above, (ss) Deathrealm: Spirits ed. Stephen Mark Rainey, Shortwave Media, 2023
- How to Make the Animal Perfect?, (pm) Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird ed. Jonathan Maberry, Blackstone Publishing, 2023
- Black Unicorn (with Consuelo G. Flores, Andrea Goyan, E. E. King & Elizabeth Wong), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2024
- The Time Less Gambit, (pm) Weird Tales #369, 2024
- Bard Wellington, (pm) Just Write
- Forever Dead, (pm) Edgar: Digested Verse #2,
- (haiku-2/95), (pm) Haiku Headlines
- (haiku-4/95), (pm) Haiku Headlines
- Writing Magic, (pm) Just Write
Addison, Thomas (1861-?) (about) (items)
- St. Anthony’s Vision, (ss) Ainslee’s May 1911
- Taking Hostages from Caesar, (nv) Ainslee’s October 1911
- In the Cellar, (ss) New Story Magazine December 1911
- On a Business Basis, (ss) Ainslee’s December 1911
- The Reckoning, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1912
- The Boss of Blattenburg, (ss) Ainslee’s April 1912
- Sally Bunn, (ss) Ainslee’s May 1912
- The Member from Marion, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1912
- The District Attorney’s Wife, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1913
- The Clown and the Clergyman, (ss) Ainslee’s February 1913
- The Other Woman, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1913
- The Other Man, (ss) Ainslee’s July 1913
- A Soap Bubble, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1913
- Going Back, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1913
- Sanctuary, (ss) Women’s Stories June 1914
- Come-On Charley [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure July 1914
- Come-On Charley Deals in Radium [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure August 1914
- Come-On Charley and a Jewel [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure September 1914
- Come-On Charley Deals in Art [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure October 1914
- Come-On Charley and the Red Sea Fleas [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure November 1914
- Come-On Charley Tries Out Wall Street [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure December 1914
- Come-On Charley’s Merry Christmas [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure January 1915
- Come-On Charley Invests [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure February 1915
- Educated Sausages, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine February 1915
- Come-On Charley Buys a Bubble [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure March 1915
- Come-On Charley Plays the Ponies [Come-On Charley], (ss) Adventure April 1915
- The Taming of Aunt Maria, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine May 1915
- The Whip Hand, (ss) Adventure June 1915
- Jewel Jane, (ss) New Story Magazine October 1915
- The Naked Truth, (ss) Ainslee’s October 1915
- Aged Fifty, (ss) McBride’s Magazine December 1915
- The Winner, (ss) Adventure January 1916
- The Sacred Spark, (ss) McBride’s Magazine March 1916
- Too Much Business, (ss) Adventure March 1916
- The Air-Man, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine April 1916
- The Tower Man, (ss) McBride’s Magazine April 1916
- Whose Fault?, (ss) The Red Book Magazine April 1916
- The Peace Hat, (ss) Adventure July 1916
- A Creed and a Crucible, (ss) Ainslee’s September 1916
- Two Innocents Abroad, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1916
- The Boss of Powderville, (nv) Adventure October 1916
- A Tale of Old Shoes, (ss) Adventure December 1916
- The Case of Adam Cooper, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd June 1917
- Raiders, (sl) All-Story Weekly June 23 1917, etc.
- Bull Luck, (ss) All-Story Weekly November 10 1917
- A Requisitioned Restitution, (ss) All-Story Weekly January 19 1918
- G 2—Defective, (ss) Adventure 1st February 1918
- For the Flag, (sl) Adventure 1st July 1918, etc.
- Under the Rose, (ss) The Argosy August 31 1918
- Chicken Logan and the Flag, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine September 1918
- Mischief-Making Mary, (nv) The Argosy October 26 1918
- The Deserter, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine December 1918
- Tumultuous Tommy, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1918
- Proving It, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1 1919
- Hick, Hick, Hooray!, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine March 1919
- Twenty-Per-Cent. Potter, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine May 1919
- Terrible Twenty, (ss) Argosy June 28 1919
- A Side Line of Puttees, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine June 1919
- Bonga Tong of Tongalong, (ss) Adventure 1st January 1920
- His Home-Town Girl, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine February 1920
- Tricks in All Trades, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine April 1920
- Nip and Tuck, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1920
- Sealed Proposals, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine October 1920
- That Great Coconut Drive, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1921
- Canned in Kansas City, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1921
- Private and Particular, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 15 1921
- The Waster, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine August 1921
- The Opal Hunters, (ss) Ace-High Magazine October 1921
- I.S.O.W., (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1922
- The Channel Light, (ss) The People’s Home Journal July 1922
- Boss Pro Tem, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1922
- Nightly Briefing, (pm) San Francisco Chronicle April 9 2020
Addleman, David R. (fl. 1990s) (items)
- The Lipton People, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #2, 1991
- The Last Hero, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #4, 1991
- Family Ties, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- The Last Vampire, (vi) Midnight Zoo v1 #5, 1991
- Tokens of Faith, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #6, 1991
- Time of the Beast, (ss) Aberations #1, 1991
- Silvery Eyed Devil, (ss) Vision #11, 1991
- Changes, (ss) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Winter 1992
- Kiddie War, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- Pillow Beasts, (vi) Midnight Zoo v2 #2, 1992
- Bubbles, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #3, 1992
- Requiem for a Vampire, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #4, 1992
- First Times Are Often Painful, (vi) Aberations #6, 1992
- So Long to Love, (ss) The Vampire’s Crypt #6, Fall 1992
- A Few Watts Between Friends, (ss) Vision #14, 1992
- Prime Diective, (ss) Vision #12, 1992
- Aaron Silversmith, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #1, 1993
- Bright Cries in the Darkness, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #1, 1993
- The Beltsweeper, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #6, 1993
- Little Blonde Angel, (ss) Over My Dead Body! #1, Summer 1993
- Reflections of Youth, (ss) Figment #14, Summer 1993
- You Send Me, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #7, 1993
- Code of the Vampire, (ss) Figment #15, Fall 1993
- Flip Out, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #9, 1993
- Devil Dues, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #10, 1993
- The Guardian, (vi) Vision #17, 1993
- Telesport, (ss) Aberations #8, 1993
- Ghostly Intent, (ss) Aberrations #19, April 1994
- Artifact, (ss) Gateways #11, Summer 1994
- In His Hands, (ss) Vision #18, 1994
- The Ghost in the Well, (ss) Talebones #0, Summer 1995
Addonizio, Kim; [born Kim Addie] (1954- ) (about) (items)
- Thirty [Bedtime Stories], (ss) Penthouse (US) December 1996
- The Gift, (ss) A Dick for a Day: What Would You Do If You Had One? ed. Fiona Giles, Indigo, 1997
- Just Do What I Tell You, (ss) Eros ex Machina ed. M. Christian, Masquerade/Rhinoceros, 1998
- Ever After, (ss) Fairy Tale Review #1, 2005
- Snow White: The Huntsman’s Story, (ss) Fairy Tale Review v3 #1, 2007
- Hansel, (ss) Fairy Tale Review v5 #1, 2009
- A Proper Funeral, (ss) The Sun #476, August 2015
- The Wishing Well, (ss) Oakland Noir ed. Eddie Muller & Jerry Thompson, Akashic Books, 2017
- Ways of Being Lonely, (pm) The New Yorker November 16 2020
- Kansas, 4 A.M., (pm) The New Yorker April 17 2023
- ‘Til There Was You, (ss)
Ade, George (1866-1944) (about) (items)
- Fable of Parents Who Tampered with Offspring, (vi) 1899
- The Modern Fable of the People’s Choice, Who Answered the Call of Duty and Took Seltzer, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 10 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Bureau of Public Comfort, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 17 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Skittish Widower Who Tried to Set Himself Back Some Thirty Years, (ss) Collier’s Weekly November 24 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Good Fellow Who Had a Way of Getting the Short End of It, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 1 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Old-Time Pedagogue Who Came Down from the Shelf and Was Sufficiently Bumped, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 8 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Weak Brother Who Made People Think of Lord Chesterfield, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 15 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Satiated Globe-Trotter Who Found a New Kind of Nerve-Twister Waiting for Him at Home, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 22 1900
- The Modern Fable of the Old Merchant, the Sleuth, and the Tapioca, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 29 1900
- College Men & Newspaper Work, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 13 1901
- The Lovemaking of a Prince, (ss) 10 Story Book June 1901
- Modern Fable of the Old Fox and the Young Fox, (ss) The Century Magazine March 1902
- The Modern Fable of What They Had Laid Out for Their Vacation, (vi) Duluth Evening Herald May 24 1902
- The Real Freshman, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 25 1902
- Tales of a Country Town: The Identification of “Bronco Jim”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 24 1903
- A Boarding House Drama, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1903
- The Breaking-In of Quincy Bolivar, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1903
- Getting Sister Laura Married Off, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1903
- Shiner’s Diplomacy, (ss) 10 Story Book August 1903
- Handsome Cyril, (ss) Handsome Cyril by George Ade, Bandar Log Press, 1903
- The Charm of the Big Town, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine February 1904
- How I Came to Butt Into the Drama, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1904
- “To Make a Hoosier Holiday”, (ss) Collier’s Weekly December 17 1904
- The Humorous Side of an Ocean Voyage, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine May 1906
- The First Night, (ss) Collier’s June 16 1906
- A Humorist’s Visit to the Pyramids, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine June 1906
- Human Failings of Ancient Moguls, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine July 1906
- The Slim Princess, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1906, etc.
- The Funniest Stories I’ve Heard, (hu) Success Magazine November 1906, etc.
- A Life on the Ocean Wave, (ss) The Idler November 1906
- With Mr. Peasley in Darkest London, (ss) The Idler December 1906
- Mr. Peasley and His Vivid Impressions of Foreign Parts, (ss) The Idler January 1907
- Round About Cairo with or Without the Assistance of the Dragoman or Simon Legree of the Orient, (ss) The Idler February 1907
- Mr. Peasley Goes Into the Pyramid of Cheops and Lives to Tell About It, (ss) The Idler March 1907
- Dashing Up the Nile in Company of Mr. Peasley and Others, (ss) The Idler April 1907
- Getting Acquainted with the English Language, (ar) The Idler May 1907
- The Old-Time Rally, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1908
- The Backslider, (ss) Collier’s December 11 1909
- The New Fable of the Private Agitator and What He Cooked Up, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1912
- The New Fable of the Speedy Sprite, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine September 1912
- The New Fable of the Intermittent Fusser, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine October 1912
- The New Fable of the Search for Climate, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1912
- The New Fable of the Father Who Jumped In, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1913
- The New Fable of the Uplifter and His Dandy Little Opus, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1913
- The New Fable of the Wandering Boy and the Wayward Parents, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1913
- The New Fable of What Transpires After the Wind-up, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1913
- The Dream That Came Out with Much to Boot, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1913
- The New Fable of the Toilsome Ascent and the Shining Table Land, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1913
- The New Fable of the Aerial Performer, the Buzzing Blondine, and the Daughter of Mr. Jackson, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1913
- The New Fable of Susan and the Daughter and the Granddaughter, and Then Something Really Grand, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1913
- The New Fable of the Scoffer Who Fell Hard and the Woman Sitting By, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1913
- The New Fable of the Lonesome Camp on the Frozen Heights, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1913
- The New Fable of the Marathon in the Mud and the Laurel Wreath, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1914
- The Fable of the Two Sensational Failures, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1915
- The Fable of the Man Who Wanted His Europe, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1915
- The Fable of What the Best People Are Not Doing, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1915
- The Fable of the Film-Fed Family, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1915
- The Charles Frohman Way, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1915 [Ref. Charles Frohman]
- The Fable of the Back-Tracker from the Hot Sidewalks, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1915
- Indiana, (ar) The American Magazine March 1916
- The Fable of Prince Fortunatus Who Moved Away from Easy Street and Sisas the Saver Who Moved In, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1916
- The Fable of the Twelve-Cylinder Speed of the Leisure Class, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1916
- The Fable of the Kittenish Superanns and the World-Weary Snipes, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1916
- The Fable of the Civic Improver and the Customary Reward, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1916
- The Fable of All That Triangle Stuff as Sized Up by the Meal-Ticket, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1917
- Looking Back from 50, (ar) The American Magazine February 1917
- The Modern Fable of the Spotlighters and the Spotter, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1917
- The Fable of the Lingering Thirst and Boundless Sahara, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1917
- The Fable of the Getting-Together of the Lily and the Hick, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1917
- The Fable of the Waist-Band That Was Taut Up to the Moment It Gave Way, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1917
- A Mosquito Fleet of Undersized Chasers and Destroyers, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1917
- The Fable of What They Hankered for and What Was Delivered to Them, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1917
- The Fable of the Rise and Flight of the Winged Insect, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1917
- The Fable of the Straight and Narrow Path Leading to the Refreshment Counter, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1918
- The Fable of the Bewildered Maverick and the Conflicting Testamony, (ss) Cosmopolitan February 1918
- The Fable of the Uplift That Moved Sideways, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1918
- The Fable of the Ripe Persimmon and the Plucked Flower, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1918
- The Fable of the Hard-Up Yeoman Who Went on a Visit, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1918
- The Fable of the Family That Forgot That Folks Remember, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1918
- The Fable of the Week-Enders and the Dreadful Doings, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1918
- The Fable of Those Who Stood the Gaff and Smiled or Otherwise, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1918
- The Fable of Almost Getting Back to Nature, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Brand That Was Plucked and Got Cold, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Compound Fracture and the Rapid Recovery, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Inside Info and the Deadly Dope, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the New Indirect Lighting System, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of the Song-Bird and the Cyclone, (vi) Cosmopolitan September 1918
- The Fable of What Showed Up in the Red Glare, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1918
- The Fable of the Things We Can’t Get Along Without Unless—, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1918
- The Fable of the Polite Poison Counter, (ss) Cosmopolitan December 1918
- The Fable of the Hostess and the Hikers and the Party Under the Trees, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1919
- The Fable of the Cousins Who Got Together Much and Plenty, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1920
- “Look Out for Your Husbands! Golf Is Coming!”, (ar) The American Magazine July 1920
- The Fable of the Wailing in the Desert, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1920
- The Fable of the Pippinella and the Holder of the Lucky Ticket, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1920
- They Simply Wouldn’t Let Me Be a High-Brow, (ar) The American Magazine December 1920
- Dignity, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1921
- Music and Music-Lovers, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1921
- Oratory, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1921
- Do You Live in a Tree? Or Do You Carry a Ton of Non-Essentials Under Each Arm?, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1921
- Move Around Before the Ivy Begins to Climb Up Your Legs. A Vacation Editorial, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1921
- Vacations, (ar) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine August 1921
- A Word of Advice About Advice, (hu) Cosmopolitan August 1921
- Those Who Sit on the Edge of a Cloud, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1921
- A Life Job—But Who Wants It?, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1921
- Comparisons, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1921
- Have You a Well-Meaning Fixer in Your Home?, (ed) Cosmopolitan December 1921
- Are You Headed Up—or Down?, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1922
- Babies, (ed) Cosmopolitan February 1922
- “They Call It Dancing”, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1922
- Luxuries, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1922
- Put Up a Front, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1922
- Home Cooking, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1922
- Relieves His Mind on a Human Pest, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1922
- The Trouble with the Hindu Is His Name’s Not McCarthy, (ed) Cosmopolitan August 1922
- The Social Error of Being Well Fed, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1922
- The Dead One on a Pedestal Is a Statue the Live One Is a Target, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1922
- Mourns That Funerals Aren’t What They Used to Be, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1922
- What We Can Learn from Kenesaw and Will, (ar) The American Magazine November 1922
- That Proudest Moment—When a Banker Shakes Hands with You, (ed) Cosmopolitan December 1922
- Climate, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1923
- Society, (ed) Cosmopolitan February 1923
- Maple Syrup and Cayenne Pepper, (ed) Cosmopolitan March 1923
- Hokum, (ed) Cosmopolitan April 1923
- Bread Upon the Waters, (ed) Cosmopolitan May 1923
- Refrainers, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1923
- Geographical Labels, (ed) Cosmopolitan July 1923
- Pride, (ed) Cosmopolitan August 1923
- Authors!—Burn Up Your Alibis!, (hu) Photoplay September 1923
- Luck, (ed) Cosmopolitan September 1923
- Jewelry, (ed) Cosmopolitan October 1923
- Consistency, (ed) Cosmopolitan November 1923
- Yes, But—, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1923
- Old People, (ed) Cosmopolitan January 1924
- Specialists, (cl) Cosmopolitan February 1924
- Talks About Tom, (ar) Photoplay March 1924
- Weather, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1924
- Non-Celebrities, (cl) Cosmopolitan April 1924
- Alibis, (cl) Cosmopolitan May 1924
- Copy Cats, (ed) Cosmopolitan June 1924
- Getting Even, (cl) Cosmopolitan July 1924
- The Good Die Young, (cl) Cosmopolitan August 1924
- Too Much Sunshine, (hu) Liberty September 13 1924
- Goose Grease for Happiness, (cl) Cosmopolitan September 1924
- The Yankee’s Prayer, (cl) Cosmopolitan October 1924
- The Village Liar, (hu) Liberty November 8 1924
- A Bachelor’s Advice to Parents, (cl) Hearst’s International November 1924
- Politics—Once a Massacure, Now a Musicale, (cl) Cosmopolitan November 1924
- If!, (cl) Cosmopolitan December 1924
- At the Quarter, (ar) Liberty January 3 1925
- Jazzmania, (cl) Cosmopolitan January 1925
- Interior Desecrating, (cl) Cosmopolitan February 1925
- The Little Men Are the Big Folks, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1925
- For the First Time in My Life I’m Going to Talk About Myself, (cl) Cosmopolitan June 1925
- The Persecuted Wife: 1885 vs. 1925, (th) Liberty July 4 1925
- Soft Hats, Hard Hats and Coronets, (cl) Cosmopolitan July 1925
- Some High Spots, (cl) Cosmopolitan August 1925
- The Fable of a Few Dropping In, (ss) Liberty September 19 1925
- Remember Me as the Man Who Might Have Bunked with John L., (cl) Cosmopolitan September 1925 [Ref. John S. Sullivan]
- The Fable of the Brotherly Confab, (ar) Liberty October 10 1925
- The Good Old Days, (ar) Cosmopolitan October 1925
- The Hardest $100,000 That I Ever Earned, (ar) Cosmopolitan November 1925
- To Get Along, Keep on Being a Country Boy, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1925
- How to Live in the Country, (ar) Cosmopolitan January 1926
- I Keep Myself Young, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1926
- My Mother and Father, (ar) Cosmopolitan March 1926
- Log Cabin Days, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1926
- I Like Crowds, (cl) Cosmopolitan May 1926
- Food Fit for Heaven, (cl) Cosmopolitan June 1926
- A Little Scheme of My Own, (cl) Cosmopolitan July 1926
- The Dark Ages, (cl) Cosmopolitan August 1926
- The Mushy Seventies, (cl) Cosmopolitan September 1926
- When I Owed My Wild Oats, (es) Cosmopolitan October 1926
- The Busy Boiling 90’s, (cl) Cosmopolitan November 1926
- I Knew Them When—, (cl) Cosmopolitan December 1926
- And Now They Are Famous, (cl) Cosmopolitan January 1927 [Ref. Will J. Davis, Charles Dillingham, Eugene Field & Frank A. Vanderlip]
- When Good Fellows Get Together, (cl) Cosmopolitan February 1927
- Then and Now, (cl) Cosmopolitan March 1927
- Where Angels Fear to Tread, (ar) Cosmopolitan April 1927
- My Own All-American Team, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1927
- Great Ones, (cl) Cosmopolitan June 1927
- Lady Champions, (ar) Cosmopolitan August 1927
- The Stories That Riley Used to Tell, (hu) Cosmopolitan December 1927
- Making the Grade, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1928
- He Will Save Her, (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1928
- On His Uppers, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1928
- Football Now and Then, (ar) Liberty November 16 1929
- Riley and His Friends, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1930
- The Fable of Life Among the Lollipops, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1930
- Loafer’s Lullaby, (ss) Cosmopolitan January 1931
- Prairie Kings of Yesterday, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1931
- More Cruel Than Whips, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1931
- Treatise on Pie, (hu) Esquire Autumn 1933
- The White Ewe, (pl) Esquire January 1934
- The College Widow, (pm) 1900
- The Fable of the Good Fairy with the Lorgnette, and Why She Got It Good, (vi) Fables in Slang by George Ade, Herbert S. Stow, 1900
- The Fable of the Preacher Who Flew His Kite, (vi) 1900
- The Fable of the Two Mandolin Players and the Willing Performer, (ss) Fables in Slang by George Ade, Herbert S. Stow, 1900
- The Fable of Doing Just as You Please, (ss)
- The Fable of the Slim Girl, (vi)
- The Joy of Single Blessedness, (ar)
- The Microbe’s Serenade, (pm)
- The Sultan of Sulu, (ss)
- “Tall-stoy”, (ss)
- untitled (“Last night at twelve I felt immense/But now I feel like thirty cents”), (pm)
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