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[]Amid, John; pseudonym of Myron Morris Stearns (1884-1963) (chron.)
- * The Admiral, (ss) The Bellman #540, November 18 1916
- * After Thirty Years, (ss) The Smart Set May 1916
- * An Alien Son, (ss) Young’s Magazine August 1916
- * Alone, (ss) Detective Story Magazine September 25 1917
- * Ambushed, (ss) Reedy’s Mirror November 29 1918
- * American Movies All Over, (ar) The American Boy February 1923
- * Beefsteak vs. Bankruptcy, (ss) Collier’s January 10 1914
- * Boys Who Used Their Brains, (ar) The American Boy June 1926
- * The Burning Pompano, (pm) The Bellman #477, September 4 1915
- * Busted Poor, (ss) All-Story Weekly December 8 1917
- * But Your Child Is Different, (ar) Collier’s February 23 1924
- * Change Without Notice, (vi) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine March 1938
- * The Cup As Planned, (ss) The Midland October 1916
- * The Deciding Race, (ss) People’s Favorite Magazine August 10 1917
- * Desert Lullaby, (pm) The Cavalier March 7 1914
- * The Distance Back, (ss) The Smart Set March 1914
- * Don’t Grab Too Much, (ss) Young’s Magazine February 1918
- * Eating for Success, (ar) The American Boy December 1924
- * The Freeze, (ss) The Midland August 1917
- * The Gay Wild Life of Donald Goodell, (ss) Young’s Magazine October 1916
- * Gob Lougan’s Gifts, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly December 19 1914
- * The Go-Getter, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 20 1916
- * The House on the Homeward Road, (ss) Young’s Magazine April 1913
- * How George Got His!, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly April 3 1915
- * The Howland Oysteroids, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1916
- * Interlude, (vi) Young’s Magazine April 1917
- * Isaac, (ss) Harper’s Weekly August 30 1913
- * Kale in Season, (ss) Collier’s October 5 1918
- * The Light Without, (ss) Overland Monthly September 1915
- * The Lost Savor, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine March 1915
- * Matthew Loveland, (ss) The Bellman #647, December 7 1918
- * New Model, (ss) Dime Adventure Magazine December 1935
- * Offer to Buy, (ss) The Midland November/December 1918
- * The Pepper Tree, (ss) The Bellman #612, April 6 1918
- * Prem Singh, (vi) The Bellman #594, December 1 1917
- * A Professor, (ss) The Midland November 1917
- * Seravido Money, (ss) Reedy’s Mirror November 20 1919
- * The Seventh Son, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 7 1918
- * The Spendthrift, (pm) All-Story Weekly March 31 1917
- * Starlight, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 7 1920
- * Strachan’s Hindu, (ss) The Bellman #589, October 27 1917
- * “That’s Business!”, (ss) Adventure September 1914
- * The Trail, (pm) All-Story Cavalier Weekly February 27 1915
- * Turkey-Yard Napoleon, (ss) The Delineator July 1915
- * The Two-Miler, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1915
- * Values, (ss) The Argosy August 31 1918
- * Visibility—Zero, (ss) The Popular Magazine 2nd August 1929
- * The Watcher, (ss) All-Story Weekly November 18 1916
- * Westover’s Luck, (ss) The Bellman #501, February 19 1916
- * The Will to Win, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine June 1 1918
- * The Wind, (ss) The Bellman #667, April 26 1919
- * Xenophon, (ss) The Popular Magazine March 7 1919
- * “Yellow-Jacket!”, (ss) All-Story Weekly July 24 1915
[]Amies, Christopher (John) (1960- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Bugs, (ss) Dream Science Fiction #25, September 1990
- * Cow Lane, (ss) Music for Another World ed. Mark Harding, Mutation Press, 2010
- * Down to a Sunless Sea, (ss) Dreams from the Strangers’ Café #4, Winter 1994
- * The Figure in the Carpet, (ss) infinity plus December 2002
- * Gone Bush, (ss) The Mammoth Book of Future Cops ed. Maxim Jakubowski & M. Christian, Robinson, 2003
- * Loving the Alien, (ss) Strange Pleasures 3 ed. Dave Hutchinson, Prime Books, 2004
- * Miss Willmott’s Ghost, (ss) Scheherazade #25, 2003
- * Not from Around Here, (vi) Odyssey #0, September 1997
- * Other Stories, (ss) Odyssey #3, 1998
- * Pork, (ss) Libbon #1, Summer 2005
- * Rain, (nv) The Weerde: Book 1 ed. Mary Gentle & Roz Kaveney, Roc UK, 1992
- * Small Pressures, (ar) Focus #35, May/June 1999
- * Terminal Velocity, (ss) The Gate #2, 1990
- * Zero Summer, (ss) Auguries #14, 1991
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[]Aminoff, Jenise Bushman (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Doña Sebastiana, (pm) Terra Incognita #3, Summer 1998
- * Fate, (ss) Mojo: Conjure Stories ed. Nalo Hopkinson, Warner Aspect, 2003
- * Fat Man, (pm) Dark Planet (online) Summer 1996
- * Gingerbread, (ss) Dark Planet (online) October 11 2000
- * Imps, (ss) Dark Planet (online) Summer 1996
- * Landscapes, (pm) Dark Planet (online) Summer 1996
- * The Times, They Are A’changin’, (ed) New Myths #29, December 2014
- * To: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, (pm) Dark Planet (online) Summer 1996
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[]Amis, Breton; pseudonym of Breton Amis Best (1905-1972) (chron.)
- * Acted Off Stage, (ss) Britannia and Eve February 1951
- * Binnie and the Pie Prince, (ss) John Bull June 13 1953
- * Dangerous to Women, (ss) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 9 1941
- * Dinner for the Boss, (ss) John Bull December 2 1950
- * Double Stakes, (ss) John Bull August 30 1958
- * The Fair Cop, (ss) John Bull July 28 1951
- * Forbidden Fruit, (ss) John Bull May 31 1958
- * The Girl and the Grocer, (ss) John Bull October 5 1957
- * Home-Made Heiress, (ss) John Bull Illustrated February 7 1959
- * The Meek Shall Inherit, (ss) John Bull July 16 1949
- * Muldane’s Last Fight, (ss) John Bull May 9 1953
- * Nearly a Hero, (ss) John Bull March 15 1952
- * One Jump Ahead, (ss) John Bull February 18 1956
- * Otherwise Engaged, (ss) John Bull Everybody’s Weekly September 26 1959
- * The Painted Lady, (ss) John Bull June 7 1952
- * The Pay-Off, (ss) John Bull April 6 1957
- * Permission to Marry, (ss) John Bull May 4 1957
- * The Red Hot Robber, (ss) John Bull April 2 1955
- * Safe Hands, (ss) John Bull September 21 1957
- * Second Opinion, (ss) John Bull January 28 1956
- * Sinners’ Outing, (ss) John Bull August 27 1955
- * The Smiling Village, (ss) John Bull February 12 1955
- * The Sort of Man a Girl Falls For, (ss) John Bull November 30 1957
- * The Sporting Spinsters, (ss) John Bull November 19 1949
- * Unfaithful Steward, (ss) John Bull August 19 1950
[]Amis, [Sir] Kingsley (William) (1922-1995) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Affairs of Death, (ss) Shakespeare Stories ed. Giles Gordon, Hamish Hamilton, 1982
- * Age-old Ceremony at Mumbles, (hu)
- * All the Blood Within Me, (ss) The Spectator March 29 1962
- * Alternatives, (pm) The London Magazine May 1956
- * Aperitifs (with Ken Gouldthorpe), (ms) Penthouse (US) November 1974
- * Blithe Spirit, (ar) Penthouse (UK) October 1980
- * Blithe Spirits, (ms) Penthouse (US) June 1977
- * Blithe Spirits: Cocktail Party Flings, (cl) Penthouse (UK) September 1977
- * Bon Appetit!, (cl) Penthouse (UK) April 1974
- * Bourbon, (cl) Penthouse (UK) March 1974
- * Bouzo, (cl) Penthouse (UK) February 1976
- * Brandy Cocktails, (cl) Penthouse (UK) September 1972
- * Burgundy, (cl) Penthouse (UK) October 1974
- * Cognac, (ms) Penthouse (US) December 1976
- * Collected Short Stories, (co) Hutchinson (hc), October 1980
- * Collected Short Stories (var. 1), (oc) Hutchinson (hc), April 1987
- * Court of Enquiry, (ss) The Spectator 1956
- * C.S. Lewis Discusses Science Fiction with Kingsley Amis (with Brian W. Aldiss & C. S. Lewis), (iv) SF Horizons #1, Spring 1964
- * The Darkwater Hall Mystery, (ss) Playboy May 1978
- * Dear Illusion, (nv) Covent Garden Press, 1972
- * The Delights of Literary Lecturing, (ar) Harper’s Magazine October 1959
- * Difficulties with Girls, (ex) Hutchinson, 1988
- * Dracula, Frankenstein, Sons & Co, (ex) The Observer Colour Magazine July 7 1968
- * Dram, Bam, Thank Ye, Ma’am, (cl) Penthouse (UK) October 1972
- * Editor’s Note: About Science Fiction, (pr) The Golden Age of Science Fiction ed. Kingsley Amis, Hutchinson, 1981
- * Eurobooze, (cl) Penthouse (UK) November 1975
- * Exalt the Malt: The Fine Art of Scotch Drinking, (cl) Penthouse (UK) April 1980
- * The Ferryman, (ss) Playboy December 1972, as "Who or What Was It?"
- * Foreword, (fw) The Lucifer Society ed. Peter Haining, W.H. Allen, 1972
- * Foreword to “The Game of Rat and Dragon”, (is) The Mirror of Infinity ed. Robert Silverberg, Harper & Row, 1970
- * The Friends of Plonk, (ss) Town 1964
- * Frightfully Fruitful, (cl) Penthouse (UK) August 1973
- * German Wines, (cl) Penthouse (UK) June 1974
- * Grace & Flavour, (cl) Penthouse (UK) December 1972
- * Great Shakes, (cl) Penthouse (UK) March 1973
- * The Green Man, (ex) Jonathan Cape, 1969
- * The Hangover, (cl) Penthouse (UK) December 1975
- * Heat, Drink and Be Merry, (cl) Penthouse (UK) January 1973
- * Heaven Sent, (cl) Penthouse (UK) January 1982
- * Hemingway in Space, (ss) Punch December 21 1960
- * Hot—and Cold, (cl) Penthouse (UK) August 1972
- * The House on the Headland, (ss) The Times 1979
- * Hungary & Thirsty, (cl) Penthouse (UK) November 1972
- * In Good Spirits, (cl) Penthouse (UK) November 1974
- * Inside Cider, (cl) Penthouse (UK) May 1974
- * In the Pink, (cl) Penthouse (UK) May 1973
- * Introduction, (in) Collected Short Stories, Hutchinson, 1980
- * Introduction, (in) The Golden Age of Science Fiction ed. Kingsley Amis, Hutchinson, 1981
- * Introduction, (in) Cyril Ray’s Compleat Imbiber No. 14 ed. Cyril Ray, Beaumont Books, 1989
- * Introduction (with Robert Conquest), (in) Spectrum ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1962
- * Introduction (with Robert Conquest), (in) Spectrum II ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1963
- * Introduction (with Robert Conquest), (in) Spectrum ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Berkley Medallion, 1963
- * Introduction (with Robert Conquest), (in) Spectrum 3 ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1964
- * Introduction (with Robert Conquest), (in) Spectrum 5 ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Gollancz, 1966
- * Investing in Futures, (ss) The New Compleat Imbiber ed. Cyril Ray, Collins, 1986
- * Irish Whiskey, (cl) Penthouse (UK) March 1975
- * I Spy Strangers, (nv) My Enemy’s Enemy by Kingsley Amis, Gollancz, 1962
- * I Want It Now, (ss) Nova October 1968
- * Jottings, (cl) Penthouse (UK) June 1975
- * A Lot of What You Fancy, (cl) Penthouse (UK) July 1972
- * Lucky Gin, (cl) Penthouse (UK) June 1973
- * Lucky Jim, (sa) The Evening Standard Sep 30, Oct 1, Oct 2, Oct 3, Oct 4, Oct 5 1957; adapted by Philip Oakes
- * Mason’s Life, (ss) The Sunday Times 1972
- Best SF: 1973 ed. Harry Harrison & Brian W. Aldiss, Berkley Medallion, 1974
- The Year’s Best Science Fiction No. 7 ed. Harry Harrison & Brian Aldiss, Sphere, 1975
- Ghostly, Grim and Gruesome ed. Helen Hoke, Thomas Nelson US, 1976
- Collected Short Stories, Hutchinson, 1980
- Ghost Tour ed. Peter Haining, William Kimber, 1984
- Collected Short Stories (var. 1), Hutchinson, 1987
- The Little Book of Horrors ed. Sebastian Wolfe, Xanadu, 1992
- The Road to Science Fiction Volume 5 ed. James Gunn, White Wolf, 1998
- The Young Oxford Book of Nightmares ed. Dennis Pepper, Oxford University Press, 2000
- * Memoir, (bg) A Is for Brian ed. Frank Hatherley, Margaret Aldiss & Malcolm Edwards, Avernus, 1990
- * Moonshine, (ar) Penthouse (UK) June 1980
- * Moral Fiber, (ss) Esquire March 1959
- * My Enemy’s Enemy, (ss) Encounter June 1955
- * The Naked Lager: Expert Guide to Eurobeer, (cl) Penthouse (UK) February 1978
- * A Note on Wyatt, (pm) The London Magazine May 1956
- * On the Brews Again, (cl) Penthouse (UK) September 1973
- * People’s Plonk, (cl) Penthouse (UK) September 1975
- * The Perfect Martini, (cl) Penthouse (UK) December 1974
- * Preface (with Robert Conquest), (pr) Spectrum 4 ed. Kingsley Amis & Robert Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965
- * Pudding Wine in Its Place, (cl) Penthouse (UK) February 1973
- * Report, (pm) The New Statesman 1971
- * The Riverside Villas Murder, (ex) Jonathan Cape, 1973
- * Robert Sheckley, (ms) Skycon ’78 Programme Book, Skycon '78, 1978 [Ref. Robert Sheckley]
- * Rum Do, (cl) Penthouse (UK) April 1973
- * Science Fiction, (pm) Encounter May 1960
- * Scotch Mix, (cl) Penthouse (UK) October 1973
- * The Situation Today, (ar) Turning Points ed. Damon Knight, Harper & Row, 1977
- * Some of the Hard Stuff, (cl) Penthouse (UK) June 1972
- * Something Strange, (nv) The Spectator November 25 1960
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1961
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (UK) November 1961
- Five-Odd ed. Groff Conklin, Pyramid, 1964
- The Second Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Christine Bernard, Fontana, 1967
- The Light Fantastic ed. Harry Harrison, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971
- The Lucifer Society ed. Peter Haining, W.H. Allen, 1972
- The Best of British SF 2 ed. Mike Ashley, Orbit, 1977
- Collected Short Stories, Hutchinson, 1980
- Collected Short Stories (var. 1), Hutchinson, 1987
- * South African Wine, (cl) Penthouse (UK) April 1975
- * Sparkling Wines, (cl) Penthouse (UK) July 1975
- * Staggering Matilda, (cl) Penthouse (UK) January 1975
- * Starting Points, (ar) 1960
- * Stout Work!, (cl) Penthouse (UK) July 1974
- * Strong Brew, (cl) Penthouse (UK) October 1975
- * The Stuff from Jerez, (cl) Penthouse (UK) May 1972
- * Summer Stronger Than Others, (cl) Penthouse (UK) July 1973
- * A Tale of Two Vodkas, (ar) Penthouse (UK) December 1980
- * Thirst Aid, (cl) Penthouse (UK) July 1981
- * Tippler’s Travels, (cl) Penthouse (UK) September 1974
- * Too Much Trouble, (ss) Penguin Modern Stories 11 ed. Judith Burnley, Penguin, 1972
- * Top of the Pops, (cl) Penthouse (UK) February 1974
- * To See the Sun, (nv) Collected Short Stories, Hutchinson, 1980
- * Two Poems, (pm) Mandrake October 1947
- * The 2003 Claret, (ss) The Compleat Imbiber 2 ed. Cyril Ray, Putnam, 1958
- * Unreal Estates (with Brian W. Aldiss & C. S. Lewis), (iv) SF Horizons #1, Spring 1964, as "C.S. Lewis Discusses Science Fiction with Kingsley Amis"
- * Viva Vino!, (cl) Penthouse (UK) December 1973
- * Vodka, (cl) Penthouse (UK) November 1973
- * White Bordeaux, (cl) Penthouse (UK) February 1975
- * Who or What Was It?, (ss) Playboy December 1972
- Collected Short Stories, Hutchinson, 1980
- Dead of Night ed. Peter Haining, William Kimber, 1981, as "The Ferryman"
- Collected Short Stories (var. 1), Hutchinson, 1987
- The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories 2 ed. Richard Dalby, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- The Television Late Night Horror Omnibus ed. Peter Haining, Orion, 1993, as "The Ferryman"
- The Mammoth Book of Modern Ghost Stories ed. Peter Haining, Robinson, 2007
- * The Wine Tasting, (cl) Penthouse (UK) August 1975
- * The Would-Be Suicide [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard May 23 1955
- * [letter], (lt) The London Magazine Sep, Nov 1954
- * [letter], (lt) Proceedings of the Institute for Twenty-First Century Studies Oct 1960, Mar 1961, Feb 1962
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- * The Golden Age of Science Fiction, (an) Hutchinson (hc), 1981
- * Spectrum (with Robert Conquest), (an) Harcourt, Brace & World (hc), 1962
- * Spectrum II (with Robert Conquest), (an) Harcourt, Brace & World (hc), 1963
- * Spectrum 3 (with Robert Conquest), (an) Harcourt, Brace & World (hc), 1964
- * Spectrum 4 (with Robert Conquest), (an) Harcourt, Brace & World (hc), 1965
- * Spectrum 5 (with Robert Conquest), (an) Gollancz (hc), 1966
_____, [ref.]
- * The Alteration by Bruce R. Gillespie, (br) SF Commentary #60/61, October 1980
- * The Alteration by Duncan Lunan, (br) Interzone #248, September/October 2013
- * A Case of Samples by Roy Fuller, (br) The London Magazine March 1957
- * Culture: Is It Worth Losing Your Balls For? by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) The Detached Retina by Brian W. Aldiss, Liverpool University Press, 1995; expanded version of “When the Future Had to Stop” (Vogue 1986) plus the introduction to the Easton Press edition of The Alteration.
- * Down to Earth—JG Ballard Reviews Science Fiction by J. G. Ballard, (rc) The Guardian April 9 1965
- * The Golden Age of Science Fiction by Colin Greenland, (br) Interzone #5, Autumn 1983
- * The Green Man by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988
- * Hell Revisited by Thomas M. Disch, (iv) sf Impulse December 1966
- * I Like It Here by Roy Fuller, (br) The London Magazine March 1958
- * Kingsley Amis, 1922-1995 by Christopher Priest, (ob) Ansible November 1995
- * Kingsley Amis on Anti-Americanism by Harry Fieldhouse, (iv) Penthouse (UK) October 1967
- * Lucky Jim by Michael Swan, (br) The London Magazine April 1954
- * The Man of Feeling by Christopher Hitchens, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly May 2002
- * New Maps and Old Waves by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction Volume 5 ed. James Gunn, White Wolf, 1998
- * New Maps of Hell by Frederik Pohl, (br) If July 1960
- * New Maps of Hell by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction August 1960
- * New Maps of Hell by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine December 1960
- * New Maps of Hell by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #105, April 1961
- * New Maps of Hell by Kingsley Amis by Graham Andrews, (ar) Million: The Magazine About Popular Fiction #7, January/February 1992
- * New Means Worse by J. G. Ballard, (br) The Guardian November 26 1981
- * “Of course, Martin is more famous than I am now”: Inside Kingsley Amis’s Rivalry with His Son by Alexander Larman, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * Old Maps of Hell: On Re-Reading Kingsley Amis’s New Maps of Hell by Ian R. MacLeod, (ar) Interzone #189, May/June 2003
- * Spectrum (with Robert Conquest) by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction September 1962
- * Spectrum (with Robert Conquest) by Floyd C. Gale, (br) Galaxy Magazine February 1963
- * Spectrum II (with Robert Conquest) by Frederik Pohl, (br) Galaxy Magazine December 1963
- * Spectrum II (with Robert Conquest) by Avram Davidson, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1964
- * Spectrum III (with Robert Conquest) by Leslie Flood, (br) New Worlds Science Fiction #139, February 1964
- * That Uncertain Feeling by Rex Warner, (br) The London Magazine December 1955
- * When the Future Had to Stop by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) Vogue 1986
[]Amis, Martin (Louis) (1949-2023) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Author, Author, (ex) Granta #47, Spring 1994; from The Information forthcoming from Flamingo (1995).
- * Bujak and the Strong Force, (nv) The London Review of Books June 6 1985
- * Career Move, (nv) The New Yorker June 29 1992
- * Chain Fiction (with Pete Dexter, Garrison Keillor, Jacqueline Collins Lerman & Frank McCourt), (ss) Esquire Dec 1997, Jan 1998, as by Martin Amis, Jackie Collins, Pete Dexter, Garrison Keillor & Frank McCourt
- * The Coincidence of the Arts, (nv) Granta #63, Autumn 1998
- * The Dawn of Sexual Intercourse, (ex) from The Pregnant Widow, Knopf, 2010
- * Debitocracy, (ss) Penthouse (UK) November 1974
- * Denton’s Death, (ss) Encounter 1976
- * From Outer Space to Inner Space, (ar) The Guardian April 25 2009 [Ref. J. G. Ballard]
- * God’s Dice, (co) Penguin (pb), July 1995
- * God’s Dice, (nv) The London Review of Books June 6 1985, as "Bujak and the Strong Force"
- * Horrorday, (ex) from London Fields, Jonathan Cape, 1989
- * The Immortals, (ss)
- * In the Palace of the End, (ss) The New Yorker March 15 2004
- * The Janitor on Mars, (nv) The New Yorker October 26/November 2 1998
- * The Last Days of Muhammad Atta, (ss) The New Yorker April 24 2006
- * Let Me Count the Times, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1980, as "Vernon"
- * The Little Puppy That Could, (nv) The Literary Review 1985
- * Money, (ex) Granta #7, Spring 1983
- * The Murderee, (ex) Granta #25, Autumn 1988; from London Fields forthcoming from Jonathan Cape (September 1989).
- * The Nihilist’s Double Vision, (vi) Book of Mini-Sagas, Alan Sutton, 1985
- * Oktober, (ss) The New Yorker December 7 2015
- * Other People, (ex)
- * Self-Portrait, (ss) Granta #128, Summer 2014
- * State of England, (nv) The New Yorker June 24/July 1 1996
- * Straight Fiction, (ss) Esquire December 1995
- * The Tectonic Force Tilting Europe Towards Old Cruelties, (ss) The Sunday Times January 3 2016
- * The Time Disease, (ss) Granta 1987
- * Time’s Arrow, (sl) Granta #33 Sum, #34 Aut 1990, #36 Sum 1991
- * The Time Sickness, (ss) Granta #13, Autumn 1984
- * Vernon, (ss) Penthouse (UK) December 1980
- * What Brings You to Our Fair Land?, (ss) The New Yorker March 6 1995
- * What Happened to Me on My Holiday, (ss) The New Yorker July 21 1997
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- * Einstein’s Monsters by Judith Hanna, (br) Foundation #41, Winter 1987
- * The Five Books You Should Read by the Peerless Martin Amis by Johanna Thomas-Corr, (ar) The Times May 20 2023
- * “He made every sentence electric” by Tina Brown, (ar) The Guardian June 10 2024
- * He Stamped His Style Over a Generation of Writers and Readers by John Self, (ar) The Guardian May 20 2023
- * “He was ferociously intelligent—and very funny” by William Boyd, (ar) The Guardian May 22 2023
- * “His prose never begged to be loved—you either got it or you didn’t” by Howard Jacobson, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * “I would prefer not to be English”: How Martin Amis Fell Out of Love with His Homeland by Jake Kerridge, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * Jennings Talks To…Martin Amis by Paul Magrath, (iv) Jennings Magazine #2, Winter 1985/1986
- * Martin Amis and Salman Rushdie on Cancel Culture and the Hitch by Salman Rushdie, (iv) Interview (online) September 17 2020
- * Martin Amis and the Language of Science Fiction by Alasdair Mackintosh, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #271, March 2011
- * Martin Amis, Era-Defining British Novelist, Dies Aged 73 by Sarah Shaffi, (ar) The Guardian May 20 2023
- * The Martin Amis I Knew Was Wicked, generous—and Ate Baked Beans Cold from the Tin by Craig Raine, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 27 2023
- * Martin Amis, Literary Giant, Dies Aged 73, (ar) The Times May 20 2023, uncredited.
- * Martin Amis Obituary by Boyd Tonkin, (ob) The Guardian May 20 2023
- * Martin Amis, Prodigiously Gifted Novelist Acclaimed for Capuring the Zeitgeist of the 1980s and 1990s—Obituary, (ob) The Daily Telegraph May 20 2023, uncredited.
- * Martin Amis Was a Comic Genius—His Exile Was Our Loss by Jake Kerridge, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 20 2023
- * My Friend Martin Amis Wrote Sentences Lesser Scribes Would Die For by Will Self, (ar) The Sunday Times May 21 2023
- * Night Train by Peter Crowther, (br) Interzone #127, January 1998
- * “Of course, Martin is more famous than I am now”: Inside Kingsley Amis’s Rivalry with His Son by Alexander Larman, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023
- * Speeding to Cradle from Grave: Time’s Arrow by M. John Harrison, (br) The Times Literary Supplement September 20 1991
- * “Style Isn’t Something You Apply Later” by Anthony Cummins, (iv) The Observer August 7 2021
- * Tea with Martin Amis by Noah Kumin, (ar) Tablet February 12 2021
- * Time’s Arrow by Paul Kincaid, (br) Foundation #55, Summer 1992
- * Time’s Arrow by Scott Edelman, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #46, June 1992
- * “You read to have a good time. Why else would people go on doing it?”: Martin Amis—A Life in Quotes, (ar) The Guardian May 20 2023, uncredited.
[]Amlaw, Mary (fl. 1970s-1990s) (chron.)
- * The Cardinal’s Cross, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1993
- * A Face to Remember, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1987
- * Farewell, Beloved, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1974
- * A Foolish Mistake, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1979
- * Good Neighbors, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1985
- * The Guilt Complex, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1977
- * The Old Lady Keeps Cool, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 15 1981
- * The Promised Land, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1977
- * Silver Bird, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1993
- * Steamers for Supper, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1975
- * The Unequal Sons of Deirdre, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1977
- * Where Were You, Mamie?, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1982
- * Windfall, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 1984
[]Ammerman, Kristin (fl. 2010s); used pseudonym Kristin J. Dawson (about) (chron.)
- * Editor’s Note, (ed) Deep Magic #60, Spring 2018
- * Editor’s Note, (ed) Deep Magic #67, Winter 2019, as by Kristin J. Dawson
- * The Lilac Plague [The Unchosen], (ex) self-published, April 2019, as by Kristin J. Dawson
- * A Tale of Lazaranth Prison, (ss) Deep Magic #66, Fall 2019, as by Kristin J. Dawson
- * Time Pieces, (ss) Deep Magic #61, Summer 2018, as by Kristin J. Dawson
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[]Ammons, Mark (fl. 2000s-2010s) (books) (chron.)
- * The Catch, (ss) Still Waters ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2007
- * Duck Sandwich, (ss) Thin Ice ed. Mark Ammons, Kat Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2010
- * Introduction (with Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler), (in) Thin Ice ed. Mark Ammons, Kat Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2010
- * Introduction (with Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler), (in) Best New England Crime Stories: Dead Calm ed. Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2011
- * Repose, (ss) Best New England Crime Stories: Dead Calm ed. Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2011
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[]Amor, Gemma (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Adrift, (ss) Grimdark Magazine #37, 2024
- * Eggshell, (ss) Human Monsters ed. Sadie Hartmann & Ashley Saywers, Dark Matter Ink, 2022
- * Leviathan, (cv) Penumbric Speculative Fiction August 2022
- * No Secrets Here, (ss) Grimdark Magazine #35, 2023
- * The Zoo, (ss) Damnation Games ed. Alan Baxter, Clan Destine Press, 2022
- * [front cover] (with Tim Hildebrandt, Tabitha Marsh, Ron Sanders & Carl Scharwath), (cv) Best of Penumbric Speculative Fiction Mag, Vol VI: June 2k22 to April 2k23 ed. Jeff Georgeson, Neomythos Press, 2023
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[]Amory, Cleveland (1917-1998) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Bed, Board and Broadway, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1947
- * A Cat for All Seasons, (ss)
- * Cleveland Amory’s Celebrity Register, (cl) This Week May 5 1968
- * Cosmo Reads the New Books, (rc) Cosmopolitan Apr 1966, Dec 1968
- * A Fair Kept, (in) Vanity Fair ed. Cleveland Amory & Frederic Bradlee, Viking, 1960
- * Goodbye, Mr. Peabs, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1940
- * I Wanna Be an Immortal, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1942
- * The Judge Cracks Down on the Parents, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 29 1944
- * My Life with What’s Left of Society, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1961
- * Of Horses and Their History, (ex) from Ranch of Dreams, Viking, 1997
- * Paperback Pornography, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1963
- * Science Is Cruel to Animals, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 27/August 3 1963
- * Speaking Out:
* ___ Paperback Pornography, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1963
* ___ Science Is Cruel to Animals, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post July 27/August 3 1963
- * Turnabout in Arizona, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 22 1944
- * “Welcome Brother”, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1941
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[]Amos, Wayne (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Big City Skating Pond, (ar) The American Magazine January 1949
- * Bus to Nowhere, (ar) The American Magazine September 1949
- * The Circus Goes to College, (ar) The American Magazine June 1949
- * A Day in a Dog’s Life, (ar) The American Magazine July 1950
- * A Day in the Life of a Roller Queen, (bg) The American Magazine May 1950 [Ref. Gerry Murray]
- * A Day in the Life of Mary Martin, (ar) The American Magazine June 1950
- * Everything Happens at Grand Central Station (with Edward G. Fischer), (ar) Collier’s March 5 1954
- * Everything Is Hyggelig in Scandinavia, (ar) The American Magazine August 1953
- * Jalopy Paradise, (ar) The American Magazine June 1952
- * Jingle Town, (ar) The American Magazine December 1950
- * Let’s Go Dutch, (ar) The American Magazine March 1953
- * Out of this World, (ar) The American Magazine September 1953
- * Their Big Chance, (ar) The American Magazine February 1949
- * Toe Hold in Television, (ar) The American Magazine April 1949
- * Your Fall Ticket to Adventure, (ar) The American Magazine August 1952
[]Amour, Don; pseudonym of Robert Leslie Bellem (1902-1968) (chron.)
- * Gay Hostess, (ss) Burlesk January 1938
- * His Ex-Maid, (ss) French Scandals March 1937
- * Lady, Be Good, (ss) Saucy Movie Tales January/February 1938
- * Lover Comes Back, (ss) French Night Life November 1936
- * Monsieur’s Governess, (ss) French Night Life December 1936
- * Naughty Nightmares, (ss) Screen Scandals August 1936
- * Private Rehearsal, (ss) French Scandals November 1936
- * Scandal at the Latin Quarter, (ss) French Night Life May 1936
- * Scandal at the Marsays, (ss) Saucy Stories February 1938
[]Amoury, Gloria (A.) (1921- ) (chron.)
- * Auctioned Bride, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 16 1954
- * The Bridge, (ss) Argosy August 1970
- * Cat’s-Paw, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1977
- * Come Into My Parlor, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1967
- * Dog in the House, (ss) Redbook May 1958
- * A Little Deception, (ss) Redbook August 1962
- * Marry for Love, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 31 1957
- * New Girl, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1959
- * Same Time Next Year, (ar) Mystery Writers’ Annual #30, 1976
[]Amphlett, Rachel (1970s- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Back Nine, (ss) Thrill Ride—The Magazine #9, 2025
- * Floyd’s Nose, (pm) AntipodeanSF #143, May 2010
- * A Grave Mistake, (ss) Mystery Weekly August 2020
- * The Man Cave, (ss) Suspense Magazine Summer 2021
- * The Rock, (ss) Dark Tales #16, 2015
- * Three Ways to Die, (ss) Thrill Ride—The Magazine #3, Autumn 2023
[]Ampolsk, Bud; [i.e., Barnett R. Ampolsk] (1922-2010); used pseudonyms Bill Ryder & Don Unatin (chron.)
- * Baby, Die for Him, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories January 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Blondes Are Murder, (ss) Man August 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * Blood Bath for the General!, (nv) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine August 1958, as by Bill Ryder
- * Brides for the Devil’s Cauldron, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine December 1961, as by Don Unatin
- * Burn in Hell, Darling!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine August 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Call My Hearse Now!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories November 1958, as by Don Unatin
- * The Creep!, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories August 1957, as by Don Unatin
- * Curse of the Serpent Goddess, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine December 1961, as by Bill Ryder
- * Dead: Do Not Disturb!, (nv) Sure-Fire Detective Stories April 1958, as by Don Unatin
- * Death by Appointment, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories January 1957, as by Don Unatin
- * Death’s Cold Arms, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine May 1962, as by Bill Ryder
- * Death’s Loveless Caress, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories March 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Devil Is a Dame!, (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories December 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * Drive Her to Hell!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories September 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * Dumb Blondes Are Murder!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine December 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * Hands of Madness, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories January 1957, as by Bill Ryder
- * Harness Bull!, (nv) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine January 1961, as by Don Unatin
- * Hate Draws the Bead!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories May 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Hate Needs Lovely Victims!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories September 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * Hell on Wheels!, (nv) Sure-Fire Detective Stories April 1958, as by Bill Ryder
- * Hell’s Third Degree!, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories October 1957, as by Bill Ryder
- * Her Shroud Won’t Fit!, (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories June 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * Her Type Is No Good, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories February 1957, as by Don Unatin
- * Horror’s Handmaidens, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine October 1962, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Hounds of Doom!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories February 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * I.O.U.—Lust!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine September 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * Lady from Hell!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine April 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * Line My Tomb with Gold!, (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories March 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * Luck Needs a Lover!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories August 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * Lust Claims a Bride!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine January 1961, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Lust Cruise of Raeder’s All-Girl U-Boat, (ss) Man’s Book Periodical November 1962, as by Bill Ryder
- * Lust’s Lone Witness, (nv) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine July 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * Madness Claims a Mate!, (nv) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine June 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Mistress of Evil, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine October 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Murder Has Its Price!, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories April 1957, as by Bill Ryder
- * Murder’s Icy Finger!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine October 1958, as by Bill Ryder
- * My Executioner’s Waiting!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories May 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Nameless Terror!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories January 1961, as by Bill Ryder
- * One Foot in Hell!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine July 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * One Hideous Night!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories May 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * Payoff in Blood!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories November 1958, as by Bill Ryder
- * Penny Cost Plenty!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine February 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * Portrait of the She-Devil of Lust, (ss) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine February 1963, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Preying Punks!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories January 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Price Tag on Lust!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories June 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Punk Who Turned Chicago’s West Side Into a No-Man’s Land of Horror, (ts) Man’s Book Periodical March 1962, as by Bill Ryder
- * Queens Can Be Had!, (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories November 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Rebel Flame Queens Who Scorched the Yankees, (ss) Man’s Book Periodical January 1966, as by Bill Ryder
- * Satan’s Ballet, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine July 1962, as by Bill Ryder
- * Save Me a Murder!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories September 1958, as by Bill Ryder
- * Scared Cop—Dead Cop!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories March 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * Screaming Virgins for the Nazi Rites of Agony, (ts) Man’s Book Periodical February 1970, as by Bill Ryder
- * Scream the Night Through!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine February 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * Search for Hell!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories September 1958, as by Don Unatin
- * Shake-Down Bait!, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories August 1957, as by Bill Ryder
- * She’ll Shriek for Death!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories July 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * A Skeleton for Her Bed!, (nv) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine December 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * Slaughter the Lovelies!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories July 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * So Dies a Tramp!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories November 1959, as by Bill Ryder
- * Soft Arms Mean Slaughter!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories November 1959, as by Don Unatin
- * Soft Brides of Evil!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories November 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Soft Hands of Madness, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine March 1962, as by Bill Ryder
- * Stand-In for Terror!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories September 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Terror Has Many Faces!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine August 1958, as by Don Unatin
- * Terror Springs the Trap!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine February 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * There’s No Escape!, (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories October 1960, as by Don Unatin
- * They’re Out There—Watching and Waiting, (ar) Future Fantasy February 1978
- * The Thirsting Blade!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories March 1960, as by Bill Ryder
- * Through the Gates of Hell!, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories December 1957, as by Don Unatin
- * Tickled to Death, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories February 1957, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Vice Dolls Who Blasted the International White Slavers, (ts) Man’s Book Periodical October 1965, as by Bill Ryder
- * The Violent Persuader!, (nv) Sure-Fire Detective Stories December 1957, as by Bill Ryder
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