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Kechula, Michael A. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (items)
- Precious Cargo, (ss) Shadow Box ed. Shane Jiraiya Cummings & Angela Challis, Brimstone Press, 2005
- Beasties, (vi) Scifantastic December 2005
- The Polka-Dot Suit, (ss) Wicked Karnival #3, 2005
- Exploring the Dark Side of the Moon, (vi) The Drabbler #9, June 2007
- A Good Feed, (vi) Twisted Tongue #7, August 2007
- One Million Jeboolas, (vi) Residential Aliens #6.5, mid December 2007
- Blue Berry Pie, (vi) New Myths #1, December 2007
- The Chintzy Carpet, (ss) Mirror Dance #1, Spring 2008
- A Preemptive Strike, (ss) Big Pulp Spring 2008
- Wilma’s Passion, (ss) Twisted Tongue #10, May 2008
- A Few Abnormalities, (ss) Mirror Dance #2, Summer 2008
- Let’s Trade, (vi) The Drabbler #11, June 2008
- Hemingway’s Hashery, (ss) Twisted Tongue #11, August 2008
- The Veil, (ss) Mirror Dance #3, Autumn 2008
- Payback, (ss) Ethereal Tales #1, October 2008
- I Shall Return, (ss) Liquid Imagination #2, Winter 2009
- Historical performance, (ss) Ethereal Tales #3, April 2009
- Mysterio and Galatea, (ss) Liquid Imagination #3, Spring 2009
- The Area 51 Option, (ss) Mirror Dance #6, Summer 2009
- Red Dust, (ss) Morpheus Tales Ethereal Tales Special 2014
Keddell, Emmie Avery (?-1907) (items)
- At What Age Is Man Most Attractive to Women?, (sy) The Idler August 1897
- Early Marriages—Should They Be Encouraged or Abolished?, (sy) The Idler October 1897
- “Thou Shalt Not Make to Thyself Any Graven Image”, (ss) The Idler November 1897
- Orders for Santa Claus!, (sy) The Idler December 1897
- “The Householder”, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine September 1902
- Haddon Chambers, (bg) The Idler February 1904
- The Dolls’ Hospital, (ar) The Lady’s Realm July 1905
- The Colonial Secretary at Home, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1905 [Ref. Alfred Lyttelton]
- “Salut d’Amour”, (ss) The Idler January 1906
- Mr. and Mrs. Asquith at Home, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1906 [Ref. H. H. Asquith]
- The Earl and Countess of Crewe at Home, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1906 [Ref. Robert Ashburton Crewe-Milnes]
- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gladstone at Home, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1906 [Ref. Herbert Gladstone]
- The New British Ambassador to the U.S., (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine February 1907
- The Prime Minister at Home, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1907 [Ref. Henry Campbell-Bannerman]
- The Secretary of State for War, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1907 [Ref. Richard Burdon Haldane]
- Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Harcourt at Home, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1907 [Ref. Lewis Harcourt]
- Madame Blanche Marchesi at Home (with Blossom Keddell), (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1908 [Ref. Blanche Marchesi]
Keddie, Henrietta (1827-1914); used pseudonym Sarah Tytler (about) (items)
- Tid’s Old Red Rag of a Shawl, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1865, uncredited.
- Diana, (sl) The Argosy (UK) March 1866, etc., as by The Author of “The Nut Brown Maids”
- Lorlotte and the Capitaine, (nv) The Cornhill Magazine July 1867, uncredited.
- Waterloo, (ar) Atalanta November 1887, as by Sarah Tytler
- Girls Who Won Success: 1. A Painter: Elizabeth Thompson (Lady Butler), (ar) Atalanta June 1888, as by Sarah Tytler
- Girls Who Won Success: 2. A Doctor: Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, M.D., (ar) Atalanta July 1888, as by Sarah Tytler
- Girls Who Won Success: 3. A Servant of the Sick and Poor: Florence Lees (Mrs. Dacre Craven), (ar) Atalanta August 1888, as by Sarah Tytler
- Girls Who Won Success: 4. A Singer: Mary Davies, (ar) Atalanta September 1888, as by Sarah Tytler
- English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 10. George Eliot, (ar) Atalanta July 1889, as by Sarah Tytler [Ref. George Eliot]
- Occupation, (ar) Atalanta November 1889, as by Sarah Tytler
- Celebrated Lady Novelists, 1: Ann Radcliffe, and the “Mysteries of Udolpho”, (ar) Atalanta #29, February 1890, as by Sarah Tytler [Ref. Ann Radcliffe]
- Picardy and Artois, (ar) Atalanta #36, September 1890, as by Sarah Tytler
- Famous French Women: Victims of the French Revolution I—Marie Antoinette, (ar) The Victorian Magazine #1, December 1891, as by Sarah Tytler
- The Realistic Novel, (ar) Atalanta #73, October 1893, as by Sarah Tytler
- Head-Work and Handiwork, (ar) Atalanta #98, November 1895, as by Sarah Tytler
- Two Roads to One Goal, (ss) The Weekly Press #1945, June 18 1902, as by Sarah Tytler
Kedzie, A. T. (fl. 1940s-1950s) (items)
- Soldiers of Lilliput, (ms) Fantastic Adventures August 1949
- Airpower Victory, (ms) Fantastic Adventures October 1949
- This’ll Haunt You, (ms) Fantastic Adventures November 1949
- “Radio” Standard, (ms) Fantastic Adventures December 1949
- Glassblowing, (ms) Fantastic Adventures January 1950
- Space School, (vi) Fantastic Adventures February 1950
- The Martian Landing, (vi) Fantastic Adventures March 1950
- The Wager, (ms) Amazing Stories March 1950
- Color Coming Up!, (ms) Fantastic Adventures April 1950
- The Iapetan Night Shade, (vi) Amazing Stories April 1950
- “Look—New Hands!”, (ms) Amazing Stories May 1950
- “Quiet—Please!”, (ms) Fantastic Adventures May 1950
- Homesickness, (vi) Amazing Stories June 1950
- The Nautical Egg-Beater, (ms) Amazing Stories July 1950
- Sub-Killer, (vi) Fantastic Adventures July 1950
- The Ambusher, (vi) Amazing Stories August 1950
- Crystalline Power Plant, (ms) Fantastic Adventures August 1950
- Flying Eggbeater, (ms) Fantastic Adventures September 1950
- Martian Meteorologist, (ms) Amazing Stories September 1950
- A Scientist’s Warning!, (ms) Fantastic Adventures October 1950
- Evil Surrounds Us…, (ms) Fantastic Adventures November 1950
- The Grim Note, (ms) Amazing Stories November 1950
- Atomic Submarine, (ms) Fantastic Adventures December 1950
- Blow-Hard Test, (ms) Amazing Stories December 1950
- Ground Sterilizing, (ms) Fantastic Adventures January 1951
- What’s in a Word?, (ms) Amazing Stories January 1951
- Brookhaven Miracle!, (ms) Fantastic Adventures February 1951
- “Ruggedizing”, (ms) Amazing Stories February 1951
- In Friendly Battle, (ms) Amazing Stories March 1951
- Star-Shots, (ms) Fantastic Adventures March 1951
- Co-Axial “Sniffer”, (ms) Fantastic Adventures April 1951
- The Mental Network, (ms) Amazing Stories April 1951
- Astronautic Advances, (ms) Fantastic Adventures May 1951
- Ganymedan Farmer, (ms) Amazing Stories May 1951
- No Shock Too Great, (ms) Amazing Stories June 1951
- “You Rascal, You”, (ms) Fantastic Adventures June 1951
- Spoor from Space!, (ms) Fantastic Adventures July 1951
- Symbolic Logic, (ms) Fantastic Adventures August 1951
- This Modern Age…, (ms) Fantastic Adventures September 1951
- In Perfect Health, (ms) Fantastic Adventures November 1951
- All Atoms Vanish!, (ms) Fantastic Adventures December 1951
- Once in a Blue Moon…, (ms) Amazing Stories January 1952
- One De-Gaussing Girdle, Please, (ms) Fantastic Adventures January 1952
- Pushing in Reverse, (ms) Fantastic Adventures February 1952
- Feed Them—or Fight Them!, (ms) Amazing Stories March 1952
- Rule of Thumb, (ms) Fantastic Adventures March 1952
- Heinrich Hertz—and Radar, (ms) Fantastic Adventures April 1952
- The Roads Can Roll!, (ms) Amazing Stories April 1952
- Errors Make Perfection!, (ms) Amazing Stories May 1952
- Madhouse for a Nucleus, (ms) Fantastic Adventures June 1952
- His Satanic Mercury, (ms) Fantastic Adventures July 1952
- Gravity’s the Villain, (ms) Fantastic Adventures August 1952
- A Star to Wish On, (ms) Fantastic Adventures September 1952
- Theory Into Fact, (ms) Amazing Stories October 1952
- Chess in Three Dimensions, (ms) Fantastic Adventures November 1952
- Men Behind Amazing Stories, (bg) Amazing Stories November 1952
- Walking Television, (ms) Amazing Stories November 1952
- Big Inventory, (ms) Fantastic Adventures December 1952
- Earth’s First Insect, (ms) Amazing Stories January 1953
- Snow, Beautiful Snow, (ms) Fantastic Adventures January 1953
- Tiny Typer, (ms) Fantastic Adventures January 1953
Keeble, Helen (fl. 2000s-2010s) (items)
- After the Reformation: Interviews with the Grammarians (Selected Extracts), (ss) Farthing #5, January 2007
- In Stone, (ss) Strange Horizons September 10 2007
- In Ashes, (ss) Strange Horizons April 7 2008
- A Journal of Certain Events of Scientific Interest from the First Survey Voyage of the Southern Waters by HMS Ocelot, As Observed by Professor Thaddeus Boswell, D.Phil, MSc.; or, A Lullaby, (ss) Strange Horizons June 1 2009, etc.
Keefauver, John D(avid) (1923-2013) (items)
- Thanks…, (ss) Decade of Short Stories v10 #3, 1950
- Spring Revival, (ss) Caper January 1960
- Dial Joe for Revenge, (ss) Spree v2 #1, 1964
- Kali, (ss) The Fifth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1964
- A Wife’s Substitute, (ss) French Frills v3 #3, 1964
- Boom-Boom the Belly Dancer, (ss) Cad June 1965
- A Case of Double Deception, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #21, 1965
- The Woman in the Bottle, (ss) Adam November 1965
- Give Me Your Cold Hand, (ss) The Sixth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1965
- The China Choppers Caper, (ss) Body Shop v3 #3, 1966
- Bring Back Bras, (ss) Debonair #11, August 1966
- The Heart Has Eyes, (ss) Broadside October 1966
- Aesop’s Apples, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #22, 1966
- The Last Experiment, (ss) The Seventh Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1966
- Mareta, (ss) The Seventh Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1966
- The Story of Ann-O, (ss) Broadside February 1967
- Louis and the Sexpot, (ss) Debonair #16, May 1967
- The Eyes of Her Lovers, (ss) Cloud 9 v4 #1, 1967
- Torrid Tales of Lust and Passion, (hu) Monsieur October 1967
- The Most Precious, (ss) The Eighth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1967
- Technique of the Brush-Off, (hu) Yes v2 #1, 1968
- Twice Satisfied Wife, (ss) Daring June 1969
- The Wonderful Story of Over-Thirty Bodies, (hu) Adam Bedside Reader #41, November 1969
- Special Handling, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Month of Mystery ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1969
- How Henry J. Littlefinger Licked the Hippies’ Scheme to Take Over the Country by Tossing Pot in Postage Stamp Glue, (ss) National Review October 22 1971
- The Great Three-Month Super Supersonic Transport Stack-Up of 1999, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories to Stay Awake By ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1971
- The Pile of Sand, (ss) 1971
- Panama by Bus, (hu) Swank April 1972
- Paste a Smile on a Wall, (ss) The Smith #15, 1974
- Scream!, (ss) The 15th Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1974
- The Chocolate Man, (ss) Eternity #4, 1975
- She Lost It, (hu) Topper December 1975
- The Strumpet’s Five Boxes, (vi) Topper December 1975
- Henry Littlefinger’s Wondrous Wang, (hu) Knight January 1976
- The Great Moveway Jam, (ss) Omni March 1979
- The Rocks That Moved, (ss) Omni July 1979
- Giant on the Beach, (ss) Omni April 1980
- Body Ball, (ss) Omni January 1981
- Harvey’s Smile, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1981
- [biographical sketch], (bg) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1981
- Escape, (ss) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July 1981
- Neutron Warhead vs. Mustard Gas, (ar) Pulpsmith Winter 1981
- Snow, Cobwebs, and Dust, (ss) Shadows 4 ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1981
- The Ventriloquist, (ss) Pulpsmith Summer 1985
- Cutliffe Starkvogel and the Bears Who Liked TV, (ss) The Best of the West ed. Joe R. Lansdale, Doubleday, 1986
- Candy Skulls, (ss) Pulpsmith Spring 1987
- Uncle Harry’s Flying Saucer Swimming Pool, (ss) The New Frontier ed. Joe R. Lansdale, Doubleday, 1989
- Kill for Me, (ss) Masques III ed. J. N. Williamson, St. Martin's, 1989
- Dead Voices Live, (ss) Dark at Heart ed. Joe R. & Karen Lansdale, Dark Harvest, 1992
- Drink to Death, (ss)
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