The FictionMags Index
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Masson, Thomas L(ansing) (items) (continued)
- The Event of the Season, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine March 1913
- Held Up, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine March 1913
- The Clown’s Code, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine April 1913
- Together, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine May 1913
- The Friendliness of Puppins, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine September 1913
- A Matter of Half a Million, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine February 1914
- The Victim of a Perfect System, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine March 1914
- The Lost Idea, (vi) Lippincott’s Magazine June 1914
- Doctrine, (vi) Lippincott’s Magazine October 1914
- International, (vi) Lippincott’s Magazine November 1914
- The Art of Politeness, (vi) Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1915
- Does a Hen Set?, (ar) Top-Notch Magazine March 1 1915
- Points of Honor, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1915
- Actor on Their Hands, (ss) Life December 2 1915
- An Easy Solution, (ss) The New Republic May 6 1916
- May, the Artist, (pm) Top-Notch Magazine May 1 1916
- The Church That Went Bankrupt, (ss) The Country Gentleman January 20 1917
- Something Somewhere, (ss) Judge June 1 1918
- The Man on the Other Side, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1919
- “Nibs”, (ss) Metropolitan October 1919
- A Follower of Foch, (ss) Argosy January 17 1920
- All the Rest Superfluous, (pm) All-Story Weekly June 5 1920
- How I Wrote 50,000 Jokes in 20 Years, (ar) The American Magazine June 1920
- Your Source of Strength, (ss) Physical Culture August 1920
- Jazz, (es) The Red Book Magazine February 1922
- Don’t Despair if You Are Not Beautiful, (es) The Red Book Magazine March 1922
- The Grayling Diamond, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1922
- Burnt Almonds, (ts) Midnight Mystery Stories #19, December 23/December 30 1922, etc.
- Sally Jones, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine December 1922
- Death-House Payment: A Vivid Picture of an Execution, (ts) Detective Story Magazine May 5 1923
- Tom Masson Says, (cl) Collier’s September 26 1925, etc.
- Ferryboats, (ss) The New Yorker May 8 1926
- How to Sleep with a Dog, (ar) Zest January 1927
- Do You Ever Make Jokes?, (ar) The St. Nicholas Magazine April 1929
- The Conquering Hero, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1929
- Professional Humor, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 9 1929
- Contractibility, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 6 1930
- Ambition, (pm)
- A Candid Lover, (pm) Life
- A Dilemma, (pm) Detroit Free Press
- The Story of a Shattered Affinity, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine
Mast, Jonathon (fl. 2000s-2020s) (items)
- Fire on a World of Ice, (ss) Ray Gun Revival #46, September 2008
- A Dragon Bigger Than My Stories, (ss) Wings of Change ed. Lyn Worthen, Camden Park Press, 2019
- The Singularity Loves You, (vi) Daily Science Fiction October 28 2019
- Callahan and the Bomb Squid, (ss) Broadswords and Blasters #12, Winter 2020
- I Will Never Fly Again, (ss) DreamForge Anvil #2, The Unbendable Heart 2021
- Troublemaker, Storyteller, (ss) Mythaxis Magazine #26, Summer 2021
- The Fingernail Man, (ss) Humans Are the Problem ed. Willow Becker & Michael Cluff, Weird Little Worlds, 2021
- Hand That Shuts Every Door, (ss) Occult Detective Magazine #8, December 2021
- Happy Students Martinez Middle School, (ss) Abyss & Apex #83, 3rd Quarter 2022
- The Price of Green, (ss) Wyldblood Magazine #11, Winter 2023
Masters, Anthony (1940-2003) (about) (books) (items)
- Donna and the Waves, (ss) Transatlantic Review #16, Summer 1964
- A Very Strange Lady, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1966
- Introduction, (in) Cries of Terror ed. Anthony Masters, Arrow, 1976
- The Cracked Smile, (nv) Haunting Christmas Tales, Scholastic UK, 1991
- Home Cooking, (nv)
Masters, Bat; pseudonym of E. C. Buley (1869-1933) (items)
- The “Live Wire” from Newmarket, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #2, 1922
- Won on the Turf, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #1, 1922
- A Dead Man’s Derby, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #4, 1923
- Money for Nothing, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #3, 1923
- Molly and the Red Dragon, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #132, March 1923, as by E. C. Buley
- A Win, or a Wedding, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine March 1923, as by E. C. Buley
- An Ascot Mystery, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #5, 1923
- The Five Bad Men, (ss) The Blue Magazine #49, July 1923, as by E. C. Buley
- A Derby Obsession, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #10, 1923
- Long Odds, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #9, 1923
- The Man from Down-Under, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #17, 1924
- A Gamble at Goodwood, (ss) Aldine Racing Novels #34, 1925
- The Man who Couldn’t Lose, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #29, 1925
- Riding to Win, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #32, 1925
- The Ringmaster, (ss) Aldine Racing Novels #34, 1925
- Take Trixie’s Tip!, (ss) Aldine Racing Novels #34, 1925
- Neck or Nothing, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #36, 1925
- A Derby-Day Double, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #38, 1925
- The Jubilee Plunger, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #42, 1925
- Lady Luck’s Trophy, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #46, 1926
- The Prince Wins, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #53, 1926
- The Black Diamond, (n.) Aldine Boxing Novels #24, 1926
- Double or Quits, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #55, 1927
- “Any Price, Blackmail!”, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #57, 1927
- Wonderful Wingadee, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #59, 1927
- The Stolen Jockey, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #60, 1927
- Three from Nelson, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #62, 1927
- The Wild Hill Horse, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #64, 1927
- The Jockey Twins, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #66, 1927
- A Clocked Gallop, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #68, 1928
- The Calcutta Sweep Mystery, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #70, 1928
- In the Last Furlong, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #72, 1928
- A Mystery Winner, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #74, 1928
- The Snowstorm Derby, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #78, 1928
- The Sweep Swindlers, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #81, 1929
- A Derby Reckoning, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #83, 1929
- The Bet of £20,000, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #85, 1929
- A Tote Outsider, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #106, 1931
- The Phantom Jockey, (ss)
Masters, Chris A.; [born Chris Anagnostopoulos] (c1965-2022); used pseudonym The Infernal One (about) (items)
- The Body Snatchers, (ss) EOD #1, 1991
- The Dark Window, (ss) EOD #1, 1991
- Editorial, (ed) EOD #1, 1991, etc.
- What’s for Dinner?, (ss) EOD #2, May 1991
- Come to Me, (ss) EOD #4, September 1991
- Video Nasties, (cl) EOD #5, December 1991
- Billy, (ss) Vandemonian 1991
- A History of Small Press in Horror Australia, (ar) Daarke Worlde #0, March 1992
- The Ritual, (ss) Daarke Worlde #0, March 1992
- Blasphemous Tomes: A Guide to Lovecraftiana in the Small Press (with Leigh D. Blackmore & B. J. Stevens), (bi) Shoggoth #1, June 1992 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- Rapt in Universal: A Retrospective of Classic Mummy Films from Universal Studios, (ar) Daarke Worlde #1, June 1992
- Shoggoth Reviews, (rc) Shoggoth #1, June 1992
- Magick, (ar) Daarke Worlde #2, 1992, as by The Infernal One
- The Mummy’s Return, (ar) Daarke Worlde #2, 1992
- Cthulhu Reborn, (ss) Shoggoth #2, 1993
- The Fight, (ss) Daarke Worlde #3, June/July 1993
- Frankenstein on the Big Screen—A Filmography: Part One, (ar) Daarke Worlde #3, June/July 1993
- Leigh Blackmore, the Man Behind Terror Australis, (iv) Bloodsongs #1, January 1994 [Ref. Leigh Blackmore]
- Big Bad Ralph Interview, (iv) Misanthrope #1, December 1997
- Boyd Rice Interview, (iv) Misanthrope #1, December 1997 [Ref. Boyd Rice]
- Bus Ride to Hell, (ss) Misanthrope #1, December 1997
- Rantitorial, (ed) Misanthrope #1, December 1997
- Richard Wolstencroft Interview, (iv) Misanthrope #1, December 1997 [Ref. Richard Wolstencroft]
- Books (with David Tansey), (rc) EOD, etc.
- Headitorial (with Steve Proposch), (ed) Bloodsongs, etc.
- Videos, (mr) EOD, etc.
- Zines from Hell, (fr) Bloodsongs, etc.
Masters, David; pseudonym of Charles Edwin Brand (1883-1965) (about) (items)
- Beneath the Surface, (ss) Penny Pictorial #960, October 20 1917
- A Country Jaunt, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1918
- The Prop of the Empire, (ar) The London Magazine September 1918
- Win-the-War Meals, (ar) Penny Pictorial #1015, November 9 1918
- Robbing Davy Jones, (ar) The London Magazine November 1918
- Salvaging a Super Dreadnaught, (ar) The London Magazine April 1919
- Our Sunken Ships: What Is Done with Them?, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #95, February 1920
- Some Crash! 25,000 Breakages Every Week, (ar) Penny Pictorial #1148, May 28 1921
- Sea-Thrills, (ts) The London Magazine October 1921
- The Truth About Culture Pearls, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1922
- The Most Wonderful School in the World, (ar) The Wide World Magazine (US) September 1923
- Ford—The Wonder Worker, (ar) Pictorial Magazine #1271, October 6 1923
- Deep-Sea Treasure Hunting, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1924
- Submarine Sleuths and War Salvage, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1924
- The Conquest of Consumption, (ar) The London Magazine June 1924, etc.
- Where Our Rainbow Began, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1924 [Ref. Leon Bakst]
- The Biggest Salvage Job on Record, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1925
- The Curse of the Ages, (ar) The London Magazine April 1925, etc.
- Wonders We Still Wonder At, No. 2: A 1,500 Mile Curse, (ar) Pictorial Magazine #1421, August 28 1926
- Ten Years Below Seas, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1929
- The New War at Sea, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 1930
- Pearls, (ar) The London Magazine April 1930
- Eight Miles High, (ar) Adventure June 15 1930
- War by Wireless, (ar) Pearson’s Weekly #2153, October 31 1931
- Submarine Adventures, (ar) Traveller’s Pack #1, March 1934
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