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Holzman, Edward (items)
- Ladies Who Lunch, (pi) Penthouse May 1981
- Danielle, (pi) Penthouse February 1983
- Showgirl, (pi) Penthouse October 1983
- The Sky’s the Limit, (pi) Penthouse November 1983
- Tattoo, (pi) Penthouse September 1984
- The Locket, (pi) Penthouse January 1985
- Private Eye, (pi) Penthouse February 1985
- Penthouse Video Preview, (pi) Penthouse November 1985
- Service Station (with J. Stephen Hicks), (pi) Penthouse August 1986
- Dancer, (pi) Penthouse December 1986
- Dark Star, (pi) Penthouse April 1987
Homassel, Anne-Sylvie (fl. 2000s-2020s); used pseudonym Anne-Sylvie Salzman (about) (books) (items)
- Meannanaich, (ss) Strange Tales ed. Rosalie Parker, Tartarus Press, 2003; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- What the Eye Remembers, (ss) Strange Tales Volume II, Tartarus Press, 2007; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Child of Evil Stars, (ss) The New and Perfect Man ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2011, etc.
- Darkscapes, (Tartarus Press, 2013, oc); translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Brunel’s Invention, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Feral, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Fox Into Lady, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- The Hand That Sees, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Hilda, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Lamont, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- The Old Towpath, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- The Opening, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Pan’s Children, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Passing Forms, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Shioge, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Under the Lighthouse, (ss) Darkscapes by Anne-Sylvie Salzman, tr. William Charlton, Tartarus Press, 2013; translated by William Charlton, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Paul Murray’s A Fantastic Journey: The Life and Literature of Lafcadio Heard (Kindle, 2014), (br) The Green Book #4, Samhain 2014, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Of Insects and Children, (in) Insect Literature by Lafcadio Hearn, Swan River Press, 2015
- Strange Martyrs, (ss) Paris Noir: The Suburbs ed. Hervé Delouche, Akashic Books, 2022; translated by Katie Shireen Assef, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
- Houses of Flesh, (ss) Uncertainties VI ed. Brian J. Showers, Swan River Press, 2023, as by Anne-Sylvie Salzman
Home, Andrew (fl. 1890s-1900s) (items)
- My Holidays at Paulborough, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper December 24 1892, etc.
- The Bolting of Tom Grimsdick, (ss) Chums December 28 1892
- What Befell a Certain Judge, (ss) Chums February 1 1893
- All on an Afternoon, (ss) Chums February 15 1893
- The Bump of Locality, (ss) Chums May 24 1893
- All but a Tragedy, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper Summer 1893
- Well Caught!, (ss) Chums July 5 1893
- Story of a Joke, (ss) Chums July 26 1893
- The Story of a Siege, (ss) Chums August 9 1893
- Boney’s Bonfire, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1896
- Lady Benson’s House-Party, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1896, uncredited.
- The Lovers and the Boy: A Little Comedy, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1896
- Bryce Major’s Love Story: A Story for Boys—and Others, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1897
- The Complete Flautist. A Musical Comeday, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1898
- A Quarrel in the Sixth, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper October 3 1903, etc.
Home, Stewart (Ramsey) (1962- ) (books) (items)
- Toilet Love, (ss) Intoxication ed. Toni Davidson, Serpent's Tail, 1998
- Introduction, (in) Suspect Device ed. Stewart Home, Serpent's Tail, 1999
- Didn’t I (Blow Your Mind This Time), (ss) The Time Out Book of London Short Stories: Volume 2 ed. Nicholas Royle, Penguin, 2000
- myflesh.com, (ss) New English Library Book of Internet Stories ed. Maxim Jakubowski, NEL, 2000
- Do Me a Favour!, (ss) The Idler #29, Winter 2001/2002
- Rigor Mortis, (ss) London Noir ed. Cathi Unsworth, Akashic Books, 2006
- Ooh Baby, You Turn Me On, (ss)
- Proletarian Post-Modernism, (ss)
Home, William Scott (1940- ); used pseudonym Ross Marchmont (items)
- Vampires—from the Spanish of Jose Santos Chocano, (pm) Anubis v1 #5, 1968 (unpublished)
- The Fruits of Yebo’s Sins, (nv) Weirdbook #4, 1971
- Our Flesh and Blood Is Grown So Vile, (nv) From Beyond the Dark Gateway #2, 1972
- Dull Scavengers Wax Crafty, (nv) HPL: A Tribute to Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) ed. Meade & Penny Frierson, Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972
- The Horror Theme after HPL, (ar) HPL: A Tribute to Howard Phillips Lovecraft (1890-1937) ed. Meade & Penny Frierson, Meade and Penny Frierson, 1972
- Deep Calls to Deep, (ss) HPL Supplement #2, July 1973
- Even the Sea Monster Offers the Breast, (ss) Weirdbook #6, 1973
- Presentiment, (pm) Weirdbook #6, 1973
- Brother in Damnation, (ss) HPL Supplement #3, 1974
- The Dead Eyes, (nv) Weirdbook #8, 1974
- Lineage of the Empty Dead, (na) Spoor Anthology #2, 1974
- The Black Footprints, (ss) Toadstool Wine ed. W. Paul Ganley, A.S.P., 1975
- The Second Time in Twenty Years, (ss) Dark Messenger Reader #1, 1975, as by Ross Marchmont
- Eine Kleine Machen-Musik, (ar) Nyctalops #11, 1976
- Haunted Glen, (pm) Eerie Country #1, 1976
- The Bloodstained Prints, (ss) Moonbroth #27, 1976
- What’s in the Nom?, (ar) Nyctalops #13, 1977
- Hungering After Green Fire, (ss) From Beyond the Dark Gateway #4, 1977
- Acid Soul and Sulphurous Sweat, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- Cancerous Kisses of Crocodiles, (ss) Weirdbook #12, 1977
- Chameleon That Blinks Barbed Stars, (na) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- A Cobweb of Pulsing Veins, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- Deadlier at Hearth than Hunt, (ss) Weirdbook #11, 1977
- The Lamps Are Lighted in the House of Hides, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- The Last Golem, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- The Parasite, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- Ship of Ghouls, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- The Silver Judgment Echoing, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- The Uncomfortable Words, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- The Utter Dark Where Blind White Sea Snakes Crawl, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- What Breeds About Her Heart, (ss) Hollow Faces, Merciless Moons ed. W. Paul Ganley, Ganley, 1977
- And the Earth Brought Forth, (ss) Eldritch Tales #3, March 1978
- Cold Light, (pm) Weirdbook #13, 1978
- Black Silver, Gold, and Purple, (ss) Weirdbook #14, 1979
- Cold Touch, (pm) Eerie Country #2, 1979
- The Red Shift, (ss) Paragon May 1980
- Custodian of the Latter Warlocks’ Tears, (pm) Eerie Country #4, 1980
- Prisoner of the Omega, (ss) Weirdbook #15, 1981
- The Hell of Black Lines, (nv) Weirdbook #16, 1982
- Testament of Devils, (pm) Eerie Country #7, 1982
- Succuba, (pm) Nyctalops #18, April 1983
- The Rose Beyond the Thunders and the Whirlpools, (ar) Shiel in Diverse Hands ed. A. Reynolds Morse, The Reynolds Morse Foundation, 1983 [Ref. M. P. Shiel]
- A Black Lilly and the Map of Mars, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v1 #4, 1984
- The 7th Color Is the Aura of the Beast, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v1 #4, 1984
- The Mountains of Deep Space, (pm) The Arkham Sampler v3 #4, 1986
Home-Gall, Edward R(eginald) (1897-1974); used pseudonyms Edwin Dale, Judith Dale & Rupert Hall (about) (items)
- Mascot Ted [Ted of Bluetown Flyers], (sl) The Triumph October 18 1924, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- The Black Terror’s Secret!, (ss) The Triumph July 16 1927, as by Edwin Dale
- The Lad with the Lightning Left!, (sl) The Triumph July 16 1927, as by Rupert Hall
- Stick It, Cowboy Ken!, (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1385, December 31 1927, as by Rupert Hall
- Boxer Bill’s Double Knock-out! [Bill Rattler], (ss) The Triumph March 31 1928, as by Rupert Hall
- War Hawks o’ Flanders, (sl) The Triumph November 3 1928, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Sky-Fighter Sam Accepts the Challenge, (ss) The Triumph December 15 1928, as by Rupert Hall
- No Team Like the Trojans, (sl) The Triumph January 12 1929, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- When Terrier Battled with Turk, (ss) The Triumph January 12 1929, as by Edwin Dale
- The Gun-Spotters of Vimy Ridge, (ss) The Triumph February 2 1929, as by Edwin Dale
- At Grips Under No Man’s Land, (ss) The Triumph February 23 1929, as by Rupert Hall
- The Dare-Devil Despatch-Rider, (ss) The Triumph March 9 1929, as by Edwin Dale
- The Aerial Scouts Bar the Way, (ss) The Triumph March 30 1929, as by Edwin Dale
- Dare-Devils of the Q Patrol, (ss) The Triumph October 4 1930, as by Edwin Dale
- The Speedboat Trackers, (ss) The Triumph October 4 1930, as by Rupert Hall
- The Airman Who Stopped a War, (sl) The Triumph March 14 1931, as by Edwin Dale
- Rough-Diamond Rudd of the Fighting Fusiliers, (sl) The Triumph March 14 1931, as by Rupert Hall
- The Vanishing Speed Crook! [Snap Preston; Fenton Drake], (ss) The Triumph July 4 1931, as by Edwin Dale
- The Crash King! [’Risk It’ Will Wren], (ss) The Triumph July 18 1931, as by Rupert Hall
- ’Arf-a-Mo’Atkins [Corporal Atkins], (ss) The Triumph December 26 1931, as by Rupert Hall
- Doomed to Devil’s Island! [Jack King & Pete Forbes], (sl) The Triumph June 11 1932, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Gaunt—Master Spy [Victor Gaunt], (sl) The Triumph October 8 1932, etc., as by Edwin Dale
- Dare-Devils of the Caterpillar Club [The Caterpillar Club], (ss) The Triumph January 28 1933, as by Rupert Hall
- When the Air Mail Was at Stake! [The Caterpillar Club], (ss) The Triumph February 4 1933, as by Rupert Hall
- Flying Rivals of the Whaling Fleet! [The Caterpillar Club], (ss) The Triumph February 11 1933, as by Rupert Hall
- Bombers of the Bagdad Patrol [The Caterpillar Club], (ss) The Triumph April 1 1933, as by Rupert Hall
- The Skywayman Sheik [Jumbo Allen], (ss) The Triumph July 1 1933, as by Rupert Hall
- Mad Carew, the Flying Major [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph July 29 1933, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Gaunt-Flying Spy [Victor Gaunt], (sl) The Triumph November 4 1933, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Scarlet Airways Flying Tartar [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph February 24 1934, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- The Skyway Crusoes [Jack Crusoe; Jammy Gunter], (ss) The Triumph July 7 1934, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- The Hobo Heavyweight, (sl) The Champion #663, October 13 1934, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- King Flame, (sl) The Champion #663, October 13 1934, etc., as by Edwin Dale
- Sky Stunter to the Sultan, (sl) The Triumph November 17 1934, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Gaunt the Master Spy in China [Victor Gaunt], (sl) The Triumph May 25 1935, etc., as by Edwin Dale
- The Country of No Escape [Bob Waite; Hal Stearn], (sl) The Triumph July 27 1935, etc., as by Edwin Dale
- Mad Carew’s School for Skybirds [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph August 10 1935, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- The Schoolboy Headmaster [Jimmy Wilson and Beak], (ss) The Triumph November 16 1935, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- The Ghost Racer, (ss) Best Book for Boys, Dean & Son, 1935
- Gaunt—Master Spy [Victor Gaunt], (ss) The Triumph February 15 1936, as by Edwin Dale
- Mad Carew - Air Rover [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph March 14 1936, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Flip’s Flying Flea [Flip Fane], (sl) The Triumph October 10 1936, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Secret Agent X5 [Martin Steel], (ss) The Triumph October 10 1936, etc., as by Edwin Dale
- Don Sabre the Desert Robin Hood [Don Sabre], (sl) The Triumph January 16 1937, etc., as by Edwin Dale
- Don Sabre the Desert Robin Hood [Don Sabre], (ss) The Triumph September 4 1937, as by Edwin Dale
- Gaunt of the White Tong [Victor Gaunt], (sl) The Triumph October 9 1937, etc., as by Edwin Dale
- Mad Carew’s Suicide Squadron [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph March 26 1938, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- The Mounties Kicked Him Out [The Outlaw Mountie], (sl) Wild West Weekly (UK) #15, June 18 1938, etc.
- Trailed by the Terror Tong [Chink Conway], (sl) The Triumph October 1 1938, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- War Hawks of the Khyber Pass [Ken Warren], (sl) The Triumph November 5 1938, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Zarna of the Prairie, (sl) Wild West (UK) #35, November 5 1938, etc.
- Rod Mason’s Round-the-World Trail [The Outlaw Mountie], (sl) Wild West (UK) #44, January 7 1939, etc.
- Claws of the Crimson Dragon [The White Avenger], (sl) The Triumph March 18 1939, etc., as by Rupert Hall
- Mad Carew’s Dawn Patrol [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph May 27 1939, etc., uncredited.
- “I Fight for the Finns!” [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph March 16 1940, etc., uncredited.
- The Shower of Death [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph March 30 1940, as by Rupert Hall
- The Flying Bulldogs on ’Kipper’ Patrol [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph May 18 1940, as by Rupert Hall
- Phantom Squadron of Offaejo Fjord [Mad Carew], (ss) The Triumph May 25 1940, as by Rupert Hall
- The Human Bat, (na) Boys’ Thrill Library #1, 1949
- The Haunted Ice Rink, (sl) The Silver Jacket #27, 1955, etc.
- The Red Rajah of Rhinpore, (ss) Ideal Book for Boys 1955
- The Dark Horse of St Merville’s, (ss) Ideal Book for Boys 1956
- The Gipsy Jumper, (ss) Monster Book for Boys 1957
- Barred from the School Single-Sculls, (ss) Favourite Annual for Boys 1958
- Danny Keene’s Match-Winning Feat, (ss) Monster Book for Boys 1958
- The Tiger of Kawnpore [Shirley Flight], (ss) Cherry Ames Girls Annual 1958, as by Judith Dale
- Pals of the Frozen Rink, (ss) Ideal Book for Boys 1959
- Born to Swim, But Barred, (ss) Monster Book for Boys 1960
- His Football Was a Coconut, (ss) Premier Book for Boys 1961
- Jimmy’s Scot-Free Water-Scooter, (ss) Favourite Annual for Boys 1961
- The Kidnapped Heiress [Shirley Flight], (ss) Cherry Ames Girls Annual 1961, as by Judith Dale
- Speed Morgan’s Auto-Polo Debut, (ss) Premier Book for Boys 1961
- Dangerous Skies for Air-Hostess Joan, (cs) Premier Book for Girls 1962, as by Judith Dale
- Three Gold Watches [Shirley Flight], (ss) Cherry Ames Girls Annual 1962, as by Judith Dale
- The Schoolboy Pole-Vault Champion, (ss) Supreme Book for Boys, Dean & Son, 1963
- The Open Goal, (ss) Superb Book for Boys, Dean & Son, 1964
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