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Yorton, D. M. (fl. 1990s-2000s) (items)
- Justice, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #1, 1998
- Money Matters, (vi) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #2, 1998
- Sweet Whispers, (vi) Penny Dreadful #8, Autumn 1998
- A Night to Be Polite, (ss) Goddess of the Bay #5, December 1998
- Whore the Day, (pm) Goddess of the Bay #5, December 1998
- The End, (pm) Penny Dreadful #9, 1999
- Avalon, (pm) Penny Dreadful #10, 1999
- Night Watchman, (ss) Burning Sky #3, 1999
- Dr. Bank’s Home, (ss) Earwig Flesh Factory December 1999
- Into the Night, (pm) Parchment Symbols #7, April 2000
- In a Blink, (ss) Burning Sky #7, 2000
Yost, Elwy (items)
- Movies of the Imagination, (mr) Bakka Magazine #4, Summer 1976
- Memories of Marvelous Mystery Movies, (mr) Bakka Magazine #5, Spring/Summer 1977
- The Brothers Hurst, (ss) Bakka Magazine #6, Fall 1977
- Those Tough, Hard Boiled, Lurid, Romantic, Mystery & Detective Pulps, (ar) Bakka Magazine #7, Fall 1977
Yost, Nellie Snyder (fl. 1970s-1980s) (books) (items)
- The Union Pacific, (ar) Trails of the Iron Horse ed. Don Russell, Doubleday, 1975
- The Wedding of the Rails, (ar) Trails of the Iron Horse ed. Don Russell, Doubleday, 1975
- Three Wishes, (ar) The Women Who Made the West ed. Nellie Snyder Yost, Judy Alter, Roberta Cheney & Valerie Sherer Mathes, Doubleday, 1980
Yost, Scott D. (1960- ) (items)
- Mr. Sandman, (ss) October Dreams ed. David Kubicek & Jeff Mason, Kubicek & Associates, 1989
- The Breakdown, (ss) Starshore Fall 1990
- Final Paper, (vi) The Tome #3, 1990
- She Collects…, (ss) Twisted #6, Summer/Fall 1991
- The Perfectionist, (ss) Phantasm #3, Spring 1996
Youd, C(hristopher) S(amuel) (1922-2012); used pseudonyms John Christopher, Fantacynic, Hilary Ford, William Godfrey, Peter Graaf, Peter Nichols, Anthony Rye, William Vine & Stanley Winchester (about) (books) (items)
- [letter], (lt) Thrilling Wonder Stories April 1937, etc.
- Fantasy v. Science, (ar) Novae Terrae October 1937
- Mr. Youd Replies, (ar) Novae Terrae January 1938
- [letter from Eastleigh, Hants, England], (lt) Astounding Stories February 1938, etc.
- Dreamer, (pm) The Satellite October 1938
- Mosaic, (pm) The Satellite November 1938
- “Titles”, (ar) The Satellite December 1938
- Each in His Own Tongue, (pm) The Satellite January 1939
- The Black Prince, (pm) The Satellite February 1939
- At the Bottom of My Garden, (cl) The Satellite March 1939, etc., as by Fantacynic
- Citadel of Dreams, (rr) The Satellite March 1939
- The Gap, (ar) The Science Fiction Fan March 1939
- Which We Shall Never Know, (pm) The Futurian Spring 1939
- Dreamer 3 (Variation on a Rondeau), (pm) The Fantast April 1939
- Editorial, (ed) The Fantast April 1939, etc.
- Review, (lr) The Fantast April 1939, as by Fantacynic
- Dreamer 4, (pm) The Fantast May 1939
- Fanopolis: Part 1, (sl) The Fantast May 1939, as by Fantacynic
- [letter from Eastleigh, England], (lt) Weird Tales May 1939
- The New Science Fiction, (ar) Cosmic Tales Summer 1939 (v2 #1)
- Sing a Song, (pm) Cosmic Tales Summer 1939 (v2 #1)
- Six Against the Past (part 4), (rr) Cosmic Tales Summer 1939 (v2 #1)
- Fanopolis: Part Two: The Council at Work, (sl) The Fantast June 1939, as by Fantacynic
- Fanopolis III: “Digression in a Flat”, (sl) The Fantast July 1939, as by Fantacynic
- Midsummer Madness, (ed) The Fantast July 1939
- And the same to you!, (ar) The Satellite August 1939
- At the Bottom of My Grave-yard, (ar) The Satellite August 1939, as by Fantacynic
- August ’Oliday, (ed) The Fantast August 1939
- Dreamer 5, (pm) Spaceways #7, August 1939
- Fanopolis IV: Voice of Fanopolis, (sl) The Fantast August 1939, as by Fantacynic
- Department?, (cl) The Fantast September 1939, etc.
- Fanopolis V: Meanderings, (sl) The Fantast September 1939, as by Fantacynic
- September Silliness, (ed) The Fantast September 1939
- Explanation, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin October 1 1939
- Fan Magazines, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin October 1 1939
- Personalities, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin October 1 1939 [Ref. Maurice Hanson]
- Pro. Magazine Meanderings, (cl) Fantasy War Bulletin October 1 1939, etc.
- Americana, (ed) Fantasy War Bulletin #2, October 15 1939
- Apologies to Taurasi, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin #2, October 15 1939
- Fanmag Capers, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin #2, October 15 1939
- The Home Front, (ed) Fantasy War Bulletin #3, October 30 1939
- Pity the P.B.F. (Poor British Fan), (ar) Fantasy War Bulletin #3, October 30 1939
- Ladders, (ss) The Fantast October/November 1939, as by Fantacynic
- November Nonsense, (ed) The Fantast October/November 1939
- On Virgil Finlay’s Interpretation of the “Rubaiyat”, (pm) Spaceways November 1939
- Fairly Late News, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin #4, December 18 1939
- The Great Science-Fiction Novel, (br) The Science Fiction Fan December 1939 [Ref. E. E. Smith]
- Dreamer 2—“Loneliness”, (pm) Spaceways January 1940
- For Love of Country, (ss) Lilliput February 1940
- Paean by Miguel, (pm) Gargoyle #1, March 1940
- Snow I, (pm) The Satellite v3 #4, 1940
- Song of Travel, (pm) Spaceways March 1940
- Farewell—A Long Farewell, (ed) Fantasy War Bulletin #5, April 4 1940
- The Golden Road, (pm) Spaceways April 1940
- The Survivors:Part I, (rr) The Fantast May 1940, as by Fantacynic
- Song of the Gods, (pm) Spaceways June 1940
- Convention, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin August 1940
- Etcetera, (ed) Fantasy War Bulletin August 1940
- Home News, (ms) Fantasy War Bulletin August 1940
- Snow II, (pm) The Satellite August 1940
- Nomenclature as a Fine Art, (ar) Gargoyle #3, December 1940
- Blitz, (ts) Fantasy War Bulletin January 1941
- Fantacynic on Mandragora Mascot, (ar) Gargoyle #1, January 1941, as by Fantacynic
- Monty, (pm) The Fantast March 1941
- Broadside, (cl) The Fantast April 1941, etc.
- End of the Crusade, (pm) Zenith #1, August 1941
- Mr. Burke and Mr. Youd, (ar) Zenith #2, October 1941 [Ref. John F. Burke]
- Dialectic (with William Harris), (pm) The Fantast November 1941
- Culled from an Experiment…, (pm) The Fantast December 1941
- Impetus, (ss) Zenith #4, February 1942
- Cherchez la Fanne, (ss) Spaceways March 1942, as by Fantacynic
- Farmer, (pm) The Fantast April 1942
- Lullaby, (pm) The Fantast April 1942
- Chinese Drinking Song, (pm) The Fantast July 1942
- Brief Interlude, (ms) Fantast’s Folly #1, December 1944
- Fragments, (ms) Fantast’s Folly #1, December 1944
- Joybell Sunday, (pm) Fantast’s Folly #1, December 1944
- The Snatching of Senator Speer, (vi) Fantast’s Folly #1, December 1944
- Sonnet (“Believe me, I would love you if I could”), (pm) Fantast’s Folly #1, December 1944
- Sonnet (“Your beauty is instinct, but indistinct”), (pm) Fantast’s Folly #1, December 1944
- Being an Account of a Friday-to-Tuesday Spent in the Company of Fans Following Three Year’s Exile, (ar) Fantast’s Folly #3, August 1945
- Brave New World, (ss) Fantast’s Folly #4, Summer 1946
- Comments on the Winter Mailing, (ms) Fantast’s Folly #4, Summer 1946
- Religion (A Pome), (pm) Fantast’s Folly #4, Summer 1946
- The Peddler, (vi) John Bull February 7 1948
- Christmas Tree, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction February 1949
- Colonial [Max Larkin], (nv) Astounding Science Fiction April 1949
- The Winter Swan, (Dennis Dobson, June 1949, n.)
- Monster, (ss) Science Fantasy #1, Summer 1950
- Tree of Wrath [Max Larkin], (ss) Worlds Beyond January 1951, as by John Christopher
- Balance [Max Larkin], (ss) New Worlds #9, Spring 1951, as by John Christopher
- Socrates, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1951, as by John Christopher
- Man of Destiny, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction May 1951, as by John Christopher
- Babel Itself, (Cassell, October 1951, n.)
- The Rather Improbable History of Hilary Kiffer, (ss) Magpie October 1951
- Resurrection, (na) Science Fantasy #4, Spring 1952, as by John Christopher
- Brave Conquerors, (Cassell & Company, April 1952, n.)
- Breaking Point [Max Larkin], (ss) New Worlds #15, May 1952, as by John Christopher
- Two, (ss) Esquire May 1952, as by John Christopher
- Resurrection, (na) Science Fantasy #4, Spring 1952, as by John Christopher
- Mr. Kowtshook, (ss) Avon Science Fiction and Fantasy Reader January 1953, as by John Christopher
- Aristotle, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly February 1953, as by John Christopher
- Relativity, (ss) Space Science Fiction February 1953, as by John Christopher
- The Drop, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1953, as by John Christopher
- The Prophet [Max Larkin], (ss) New Worlds Science Fiction #20, March 1953, as by John Christopher
- SF Under a Cloud, (ar) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #32, April 15 1953, as by John Christopher
- Museum Piece, (ss) Orbit v1 #2, 1953, as by John Christopher
- Crown and Anchor, (Cassell & Company, June 1953, n.)
- Death Sentence, (ss) Imagination June 1953, as by William Vine
- Explosion Delayed, (ss) Space Science Fiction July 1953, as by William Vine
- Planet of Change, (ss) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #36, August 15 1953, as by John Christopher
- Blemish, (ss) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #39, November 15 1953, as by John Christopher
- The Twenty-Second Century, (Grayson & Grayson, February 1954, co), as by John Christopher
- Decoy [Max Larkin], (ss) The Twenty-Second Century by John Christopher, Grayson & Grayson, 1954, as by John Christopher
- Occupational Risk, (ss) The Twenty-Second Century by John Christopher, Grayson & Grayson, 1954, as by John Christopher
- Rich and Strange, (ss) The Twenty-Second Century by John Christopher, Grayson & Grayson, 1954, as by John Christopher
- Rocket to Freedom, (ss) Imagination February 1954, as by John Christopher
- The $64 Question, (ss) The Twenty-Second Century by John Christopher, Grayson & Grayson, 1954, as by John Christopher
- A Time of Peace, (ss) The Twenty-Second Century by John Christopher, Grayson & Grayson, 1954, as by John Christopher
- Weapon, (ss) The Twenty-Second Century by John Christopher, Grayson & Grayson, 1954, etc., as by John Christopher
- Escape Route, (ss) New Worlds Science Fiction #24, June 1954, as by John Christopher
- The New Wine, (ss) Fantastic Story Magazine Summer 1954, as by William Vine
- A Palace of Strangers, (Cassell, September 1954, n.)
- The Name of This City, (ss) If October 1954, as by John Christopher
- Vacation, (ss) If November 1954, as by John Christopher
- Talent, (ss) Nebula Science Fiction #11, 1954, as by John Christopher
- Conspiracy, (nv) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #53, January 15 1955, as by John Christopher
- The Year of the Comet, (Michael Joseph, March 1955, n.), as by John Christopher
- Manna, (ss) New Worlds Science Fiction #33, March 1955, as by John Christopher
- The Science Fiction League, Upper Fifth Branch, (ar) Fission March 1955
- Holly Ash, (Cassell, September 1955, n.)
- The Decline and Fall of the Bug-eyed Monster, (ar) Punch October 12 1955, as by John Christopher
- Mistaken Identity [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard December 14 1955, as by John Christopher
- The Opportunist, (Harper & Brothers, 1957, n.)
- Planet in Peril, (Avon, November 1959, n.), as by John Christopher
- Conspiracy, (nv) Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #53, January 15 1955, as by John Christopher
- Year of the Comet, (n.) Michael Joseph, 1955, as by John Christopher
- Malleson at Melbourne [Henry Malleson], (Museum Press, April 1956, n.), as by William Godfrey
- Giant’s Arrow, (Gollancz, July 1956, n.), as by Anthony Rye
- The Death of Grass, (Michael Joseph, August 1956, n.), as by John Christopher
- No Blade of Grass, (Simon & Schuster, April 1957, n.), as by John Christopher
- Dust and the Curious Boy [Joe Dust], (Michael Joseph, January 1957, n.), as by Peter Graaf
- The Gardener, (ss) Tales of the Frightened v1 #1, 1957, as by John Christopher
- No Blade of Grass, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1957, etc., as by John Christopher
- The Noon’s Repose, (ss) Infinity Science Fiction April 1957, as by John Christopher
- The Friendly Game [Henry Malleson], (Michael Joseph, August 1957, n.), as by William Godfrey
- Doom Over Kareeta, (ss) Satellite Science Fiction October 1957, as by John Christopher
- Give the Devil His Due [Joe Dust], (Mill & Morrow, March 1957, n.), as by Peter Graaf
- Daughter Fair [Joe Dust], (Michael Joseph, January 1958, n.), as by Peter Graaf
- The Caves of Night, (Simon & Schuster, February 1958, n.), as by John Christopher
- Felix Walking [Felix Moors], (Eyre & Spottiswoode, February 1958, n.), as by Hilary Ford
- Science and Anti-Science, (ar) Fantastic Universe June 1958, as by John Christopher
- A Visit to Festus Pragnell, (ar) Bem Summer 1958
- The Sapphire Conference [Joe Dust], (Michael Joseph, April 1959, n.), as by Peter Graaf
- Felix Running [Felix Moors], (Eyre & Spottiswoode, May 1959, n.), as by Hilary Ford
- A Scent of White Poppies, (Simon & Schuster, May 1959, n.), as by John Christopher
- Happy as a Dog, (ss) The Dude July 1959, as by John Christopher
- Summer’s Lease, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1959, as by John Christopher
- Scent of White Poppies, (Eyre & Spottiswoode, June 1959, n.), as by John Christopher
- The Long Voyage, (Eyre & Spottiswoode, October 1960, n.), as by John Christopher
- The White Voyage, (Simon & Schuster, 1961, n.), as by John Christopher
- Messages of Love, (Simon & Schuster, February 1961, n.)
- The Choice, (Simon & Schuster, August 1961, n.)
- The Burning Bird, (Longmans, Green, February 1964, n.)
- The Long Winter, (Simon & Schuster, March 1962, n.), as by John Christopher
- The Gull’s Kiss, (Peter Davies, August 1962, n.), as by Peter Graaf
- The Twenty-Second Century (var. 1), (Lancer, 1962, co), as by John Christopher
- The World in Winter, (Eyre & Spottiswoode, September 1962, n.), as by John Christopher
- The Summers at Accorn, (Longmans, Green, November 1963, n.)
- Sweeney’s Island, (Simon & Schuster, June 1964, n.), as by John Christopher
- Cloud on Silver, (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1964, n.), as by John Christopher
- The Possessors, (The Syle Press, February 2017, n.)
- Patchwork of Death, (Holt, Rinehart & Winston, October 1965, n.), as by Peter Nichols
- A Wrinkle in the Skin, (Hodder & Stoughton, October 1965, n.), as by John Christopher
- Bella on the Roof, (Longmans, Green and Co., November 1965, n.), as by Hilary Ford
- A Few Kindred Spirits, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1965, as by John Christopher
- Island of Bright Birds, (ss) King (UK) December 1965, as by John Christopher
- The Ragged Edge, (Simon & Schuster, December 1965, n.), as by John Christopher
- Ringing Tone, (ss) Escapade June 1966, as by John Christopher
- A Ticket in the Raffle, (ar) The Writer June 1966, as by John Christopher
- Communication Problem, (ss) Argosy (UK) November 1966, as by John Christopher
- Rendezvous, (ss) Tales of Unease ed. John Burke, Pan, 1966, as by John Christopher
- The Little People, (Hodder & Stoughton, January 1967, n.), as by John Christopher
- The White Mountains [Tripods], (Hamish Hamilton, March 1967, n.), as by John Christopher
- Legacy of Love, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1967, as by John Christopher
- The Practice, (G.P. Putnam's Sons, June 1967, n.), as by Stanley Winchester
- The City of Gold and Lead [Tripods], (Hamish Hamilton, September 1967, n.), as by John Christopher
- Long Night, (nv) Argosy (UK) September 1967, as by John Christopher
- Capping Day, (ex) Hamish Hamilton, 1967, as by John Christopher
- How We Were Tracked by a Tripod, (ex) Macmillan, 1967, as by John Christopher
- Pendulum, (Simon & Schuster, March 1968, n.), as by John Christopher
- The Pool of Fire [Tripods], (Hamish Hamilton, July 1968, n.), as by John Christopher
- A Square Thinking Around, (ar) Psychotic #27, September 1968, as by John Christopher
- Not What-If but How-He, (ar) The Writer November 1968, as by John Christopher
- Le Petit Peuple, (sl) Fiction (France) #179, November 1968; translated by Michel Deutsch, as by John Christopher
- A Man with a Knife, (G.P. Putnam's Sons, September 1968, n.), as by Stanley Winchester
- Men with Knives, (W.H. Allen, 1968, n.), as by Stanley Winchester
- The Lotus Caves, (Hamish Hamilton, June 1969, n.), as by John Christopher
- Pendulum/Nick the Click/Believed Violent (with René Brabazon Raymond & G. K. Wilkinson), (Odhams Books, 1969, om), as by James Hadley Chase, John Christopher & G. K. Wilkinson
- A Cry of Children, (ss) More Tales of Unease ed. John Burke, Pan, 1969, as by John Christopher
- [response to questionnaire], (ms) The Double:Bill Symposium ed. Bill Bowers & Bill Mallardi, B Press, 1969, as by John Christopher
- The Guardians, (Macmillan, February 1970, n.), as by John Christopher
- The Helpers, (G.P. Putnam's Sons, June 1970, n.), as by Stanley Winchester
- The Prince in Waiting [The Prince in Waiting], (Macmillan, October 1970, n.), as by John Christopher
- Beyond the Burning Lands [The Prince in Waiting], (Hamish Hamilton, June 1971, n.), as by John Christopher
- Beyond the Burning Land, (n.) The Miami Herald Tropic June 1971, as by John Christopher
- Of Polymuf Stock [The Prince in Waiting], (nv) Young Winter’s Tales 2 ed. M. R. Hodgkin, Macmillan UK, 1971, as by John Christopher
- The Sword of the Spirits [The Prince in Waiting], (Hamish Hamilton, March 1972, n.), as by John Christopher
- In the Beginning, (Longmans, August 1972, na), as by John Christopher
- Specimen, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1972, as by John Christopher
- Dom and Va, (Macmillan, April 1973, n.), as by John Christopher
- Dom and Va, (n.) Macmillan, April 1973, as by John Christopher
- A Figure in Grey, (World's Work, August 1973, n.), as by Hilary Ford
- Ten Per Cent of Your Life, (W.H. Allen, 1973, n.), as by Stanley Winchester
- Sarnia, (Doubleday, April 1974, n.), as by Hilary Ford
- The Very Beautiful Swan, (ss) Cricket April 1974, as by John Christopher
- Wild Jack, (Macmillan, September 1974, n.), as by John Christopher
- Castle Malindine, (Harper & Row, July 1975, n.), as by Hilary Ford
- A Bride for Bedivere, (Hamish Hamilton, October 1976, n.), as by Hilary Ford
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