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Keating, Micheline (fl. 1930s-1940s) (items)
- Triianph, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar April 1930
- Her Paris Divorce, (ss) Liberty May 17 1930
- Take Your Choice, (ss) Collier’s September 10 1932
- The Boss’ Son, (ss) Collier’s January 16 1937
- I’ll Love You Till I Die, (ss) Liberty June 1 1940
- Weep for Paradise, (na) McCall’s January 1941
- Your Wife Is Waiting, Doctor, (na) McCall’s June 1942
- Mother’s Had a Hard Life, (na) McCall’s February 1943
- This Child Is Mine, (na) McCall’s May 1944
- Love Is Not Reasonable, (na) McCall’s March 1945
- I’ll Follow My Secret Heart, (na) Star Weekly November 23 1946
Keating, T. P. (fl. 2000s) (items)
- Old Snakehips Is Back, (ss) Printed Poison #3, September 2003
- Magic Bullet, (ss) Deep Magic #18, November 2003
- Killer Heels Kill Twice as Dead, (ss) Murder in Vegas ed. Michael Connelly, Tor, 2005
- Holding a Pair, (ss) Hardluck Stories Winter 2007
- The Spacer and the Red Hot Monster, (ss) Daikaiju!2: Revenge of the Giant Monsters ed. Robin Pen & Robert Hood, Agog! Press, 2007
Keaton, David James (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (books) (items)
- Shark with Thumbs, (ss) Big Pulp Fall 2009
- Mosquito Bites, (ss) Pulp Modern Autumn 2011
- Schrödinger’s Rat, (ss) Needle Fall 2011
- Three Ways Without Water, (ss) Pulp Modern Winter 2011/2012
- Either Way It Ends with a Shovel, (nv) Crime Factory v2 #8, 2011
- Clam Digger, (ss) Crime Factory Horror Factory 2012
- The Dish Farm, (ss) Out of the Gutter #8, December 2012
- Shades, (ss) Pulp Modern Winter 2013
- Bad Hand Acting, (ss) Grift Magazine #2, Spring 2013
- Smelt (or A Gun Named Sioux), (nv) The Big Adios Western Digest Fall 2014
- The Ghost of Tom Joad, (ss) Trouble in the Heartland ed. Joe Clifford, Gutter Books, 2014
- Opening Sequence of Inevitable Chris Dorner Summer Blockbuster, (ss) Dark Corners Winter 2014
- A Dull Boy, (ss) Exigencies ed. Richard Thomas, Dark House Press, 2015
- What’s Worst, (ss) Stealing Propeller Hats from the Dead by David James Keaton, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, 2015
- Slam Dunk at the Mesoamerican Ballgame (or No Escape from Planet Alcatraz), (in) Hard Sentences ed. David James Keaton & Joe Clifford, Broken River Books, 2017
- Queen Excluder, (ss) Gamut Magazine #6, June 2017
- The Smile Police, (ss) Mystery Tribune #2, Summer 2017
- One Piece at a Time, (ss) Just to Watch Them Die ed. Joe Clifford, Gutter Books, 2017
- The Flowery, (ss) Red Room #1, October 2017
- The Unforeseen Hazards of Hitchhiking, (ss) Unloaded Vol 2 ed. Eric Beetner, Down & Out Books, 2018
- Body Cam Crosses, (ss) Noir Nation #7, April 2019
- Introduction from Tales from the Crust (with Steve Gillies), (ss) Dark Moon Digest #36, July 2019
- Bonus Slice: Pizza Party Friday! (with Max Booth, III), (ss) Tales from the Crust ed. Max Booth, III & David James Keaton, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, 2019
- Pizza My Skull (with Steve Gillies), (pm) Tales from the Crust ed. Max Booth, III & David James Keaton, Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, 2019
- I Only Saw You, (vi) Forbidden Futures #6, Fall 2019
- She Was Found in a Guitar Case, (ex) Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing, July 2021
- Over the Wall, (ss) Dark Yonder #7, Fall 2024
Keaton, M. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (items)
- Calamity’s Child, (sl) Ray Gun Revival #8, October 15 2006, etc.
- Pinny, (ss) Abyss & Apex #22, 2nd Quarter 2007
- The Dead Thing, (ss) Shroud #6, Spring 2009
- Who Shot Okk?, (nv) Cosmic Crime Stories January 2011
- Fleet, (nv) Outposts of Beyond #2, October 2013
- Calx in Rime, (ss) Abyss & Apex #68, 4th Quarter 2018
Keaton, William J. (fl. 1990s); used pseudonym WJaKe (items)
- The Gathering… Too Strange to Be Fiction (with Charles F. Coffin, Becky Reynard, John Tilden & Diane Warfield), (ar) Galactic Citizen #4, Autumn 1993
- A Visit to Butler, MO (with Paul Van Bloem), (ar) Galactic Citizen #4, Autumn 1993
- Book Review, (br) Galactic Citizen #5, Spring 1994
- From the (ulp!) Editor…, (ed) Galactic Citizen #5, Spring 1994
- Final Orbit, (ed) Galactic Citizen #6, Summer 1994, etc.
- Online Update, (cl) Galactic Citizen #6, Summer 1994
- RAH Memorial Rope ’n Ride ’94, (ar) Galactic Citizen #7, Fall 1994
- Whose Destiny in Space?, (mr) Galactic Citizen #8, Spring 1995
- WorldCon ’96: Report from L.A., (ar) Galactic Citizen #13, Summer 1996, as by WJaKe
Keats, John (1795-1821) (about) (books) (items)
- Poems, (C. & J. Ollier, 1817, co)
- Addressed to Haydon, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Addressed to the Same, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Calidore, a Fragment, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Imitation of Spenser, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- I Stood Tiptoe Upon a Little Hill, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- On First Looking Into Chapman’s Homer, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- On Leaving Some Friends at an Early Hour, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- On Receiving a Curious Shell, and a Copy of Verses, from the Same Ladies, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- On the Grasshopper and Cricket, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Sleep and Poetry, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Sonnet (“Happy is England!”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Sonnet (“How many bards gild the lapses of time!”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Sonnet (“Keen, fitful gusts”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Sonnet (“O Solitude!”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Sonnet (“To one who has been long in city pent…”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Specimen of an Induction to a Poem, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To a Friend Who Sent Me Some Roses, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To Charles Cowden Clarke, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To G.A.W., (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To George Felton Mathew, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To **** (“Had I a man’s fair form”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To **** (“Hadst thou lived in days of old”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To Hope, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To Kosciusko, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To Leigh Hunt, Esq., (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To My Brother George (“Full many a dreary hour”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To My Brother George (“Many the wonders I this day have seen”), (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To My Brothers, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- To Some Ladies, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Woman! When I Behold Thee Flippant, Vain, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Written on the Day That Mr. Leigh Hunt Left Prison, (pm) Poems, C & J Ollier, 1817
- Endymion, (pm) self-published, 1818
- Endymion, (ex) self-published, 1818
- The Human Seasons, (pm) The Literary Pocket-Book, 1819 ed. Leigh Hunt, 1818
- Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, (Taylor and Hessey, 1820, co)
- The Eve of St. Agnes, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Fancy, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Hyperion, a Fragment, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Isabella; or, The Pot of Basil, (ex) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Lamia, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Lines on the Mermaid Tavern, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Ode (“Bards of Passion and of Mirth”), (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Ode on a Grecian Urn, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Ode on Melancholy, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Ode to a Nightingale, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Ode to Psyche, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Robin Hood, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- To Autumn, (pm) Lamia, Isabella, the Eve of St. Agnes, and Other Poems, Taylor and Hessey, 1820
- Last Sonnet, (pm) The Plymouth and Devonport Weekly Journal September 27 1838
- La Belle Dame Sans Merci, (pm) The Poetical Works of John Keats by John Keats, Edward Moxon, 1848
- Sonnet (“There was a season when the fabled name…”), (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1877
- Four Seasons, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- I Had a Dove, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- In a Drear-Nighted December, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- Meg Merrilies, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- Modern Love, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- On Fame, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- To Ailsa Rock, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- To Sleep, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- “When I have fears…”, (pm) The Poetical Works and Other Writings of John Keats by John Keats, Reeves & Turner, 1883
- Stanzas, (pm) The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats by John Keats, Houghton Mifflin, 1899
- This Living Hand, (pm) The Complete Poetical Works and Letters of John Keats by John Keats, Houghton Mifflin, 1899
- Beauty Triumphant, (pm)
- “Bright star…”, (pm)
- A Few Words from John Keats, (ms)
- “Hush, hush! tread softly!…”, (pm)
- In City Pent (with John Milton), (pm)
- Keats’ Last Sonnet, (pm)
- “My Sweet Girl…”, (lt)
- Oxford, (pm)
- Precepts for Poetry, (ms)
- A Roundelay to Sorrow, (pm)
- The Sea, (pm)
- Sentences and Opinions, (ms)
- The Shell’s Song, (pm)
- Traduzione dell’“Ode sopra un’urna greca” di Keats (Translation of “Ode upon a Grecian Urn” by Keats), (pm) Botteghe Oscure; translated by Augusto Frassineti
- untitled (“What though, for showing truth to flattered state…”), (pm)
Keats, John (fl. 1950s-1970s) (items)
- Barber, (ar) Bluebook December 1955
- You Can Get the Job You Want in 1956, (ar) Bluebook January 1956
- Busdriver, (ar) Bluebook April 1956
- 1000 Isles of Fun, (ar) The American Magazine May 1956
- Boxcar to the West, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 10/August 17 1963
- Stay Home and Don’t Vote, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1963
- You Could Always Hope, (ss) Playboy April 1964
- The Draft Is Good for You, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1968
- Heart of the World, (ar) Boys’ Life November 1975
- The Best Part of Fishing, (ss) Boys’ Life June 1976
- A Matter of Faith, (ss) Boys’ Life April 1978
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