The FictionMags Index
Index by Name: Page 357
Previous —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents
[]Boyle, Virginia Frazer (1863-1938) (books) (chron.)
- * According to the Code, (ss) The Delineator July 1901
- * After the Family Reunion, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1888
- * The Apotheosis of War, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1898
- * Asmodeus in the Quarters, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1900
- * Beached, (??) The Century Magazine August 1892
- * The Black Cat, (ss)
- * Black Silas, (ss) The Century Magazine January 1900
- * Breaking Away of Mammy, (ss) The Delineator February 1909
- * By De Massysippi Sho’, (??) The Century Magazine February 1890
- * The Child Perpetual, (ss) The Century Magazine October 1900
- * Christmas Child, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 16 1911
- * “Christmas Gif’!”, (ss) The Century Magazine December 1911
- * Dark er de Moon, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1899
- * De Hant Er Buzzard’s Nes’, (??) The Century Magazine February 1892
- * The Devil’s Little Fly, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1900
- * Devil Tales, (co) Harper (hc), 1900
- * A Florida Cracker, (sl) The Delineator Sep, Oct 1903
- * For Cousin Polly Broadus, (ss) The Delineator February 1901
- * Ginger Cakes, (ss) The Elks Magazine December 1929
- * Henry Mills Alden, (pm) Harper’s Magazine December 1919
- * Her Freedom, (ss) The Century Magazine February 1903
- * “Howdy”, (??) The Century Magazine August 1899
- * How Jerry Bought Malviny, (??) The Century Magazine October 1890
- * I Kilt Er Cat, (??) The Century Magazine March 1891
- * The Ill-Omened Crow, (??) The Century Magazine September 1891
- * The Jay-Bird’s Friday, (??) The Century Magazine January 1891
- * “A Kingdom for Micajah”, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1900
- * Lane to the Pasture, (ss) The Delineator September 1912
- * Lemuel, (ss) The Delineator March 1910
- * Liza, (ss)
- * My Aunt Washington, (ss) Two Tales August 6 1892
- * The Negro in the Overflow, (??) The Century Magazine August 1890
- * Old Bias’s Vision, (??) The Century Magazine August 1894
- * Old Cinder Cat, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1900
- * The Old Hair Trunk, (ss) Good Housekeeping January 1915
- * Ole Marse and Aunt Nancy, (ss) Harper’s Weekly June 19 1909
- * Optim, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine April 1901
- * The Other Maumer, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1900
- * Penny Wise, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly April 1900
- * Stolen Fire, (vi) Devil Tales, Harper, 1900
- * The Survival of the Fittest, (??) The Century Magazine May 1891
- * The Taming of Jezrul, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1900
- * They Said That Love Was Blind, (pm) Harper’s Monthly Magazine May 1901
- * Triumph of Shed, (ss) The Century Magazine October 1901
- * When Love Is Dead, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1900
- * When the Stars Fell, (ss) Harper’s Weekly July 16 1910
[]Boyle, William (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Bridget Brady, (pm)
- * “The Cock That Crowed”, (ar) Crime Factory v2 #10, 2012 [Ref. Charles Willeford]
- * Dirty Blues, (ss) Hardluck Stories Spring 2007
- * Jianjun Ling and the Sad Case of Sonny La Grassa, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November/December 2021
- * Most Precious Blood, (ss) Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature Fall 2005
- * Most Things Haven’t Worked Out, (ss) Mississippi Noir ed. Tom Franklin, Akashic Books, 2016
- * Neighborhood Girl, (ss) Out of the Gutter #2, 2007
- * New York Blues Redux, (nv) Black Is the Night ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Titan, 2022
- * Philandering, (pm)
- * Poor Box, (ss) Hardluck Stories Fall 2006
- * Poughkeepsie, (ss) Needle Spring 2014
[]Boyles, Clarence Scott, Jr. (1909-1995); used pseudonym Will C. Brown (about) (chron.)
- * Ace in the Holster!, (ss) .44 Western Magazine January 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * And Tombstones All the Way, (ss) Masked Rider Western February 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Bar B Maverick, (ss) Big-Book Western Magazine October 1946, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Bashful Bandit, (ss) Western Short Stories July 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Big Hat, (ss) The Progressive Farmer March 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Big Knife, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine September 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Boss of Doom Town’s Dumbbells, (ss) .44 Western Magazine October 1949, as by Will C. Brown
- * Brand of a Texican, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine June 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * Brand of the Caprock Breed, (ss) Pioneer Western December 1950, as by Will C. Brown
- * Button Savvy, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine November 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * Cactus Juice Spree, (nv) Big-Book Western Magazine September 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Call the Hangman!, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine January 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * Caprock Rebel, (nv) Star Weekly October 21 1961, as by Will C. Brown
- * Chisholm Trail Gun-Cure, (ss) .44 Western Magazine October 1947, as by Will C. Brown
- * “Come and Take It!”, (ss) Best Western September 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * Cowboy Columbus, (ss) , as by Will C. Brown
- * Dead Man’s Stretch, (ss) Ace-High Western Stories September 1949, as by Will C. Brown
- * Draw Fast, Ranger!, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine April 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * Drive to Glory, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine January 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Duel in Captive Valley, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine August 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * Fifty Is a Fightin’ Age, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine January 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * First Kill, (ss) , as by Will C. Brown
- * General Santa Claus, (ss) Western Short Stories December 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * Good Day for a Killing!, (ss) New Western Magazine May 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Gunslick from Siberia, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine May 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * Hell-for-Leather!, (ss) Ace-High Western Stories September 1946, as by Will C. Brown
- * He’s Death on Nesters!, (ss) Dime Western Magazine March 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * Hogleg Hoedown, (ss) West May 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * In Due Season, (ss) New Western Magazine February 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * Into the Guns, (ss) Adventure December 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Kid from Clayton, (ss) Western Novels and Short Stories December 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * Last Card at Lost Creek, (ss) Western Short Stories January 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Last Trail Drive, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine January 1953, as "Drive to Glory", by Will C. Brown
- * Lead Ballots Don’t Count!, (nv) Ace-High Western Stories June 1947, as by Will C. Brown
- * Lonely Trail, (ss) New Western Magazine March 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Marshal and the Mob, (ss) Luke Short’s Western #2, October/December 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * Miracle at Circle Seven, (ss) Western Short Stories September 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * Mob Fever, (ss) Fifteen Western Tales September 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * Once a Ranger, (ss) Western Short Stories June 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * One for the Road, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #120, November 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Pesky’s Shotgun Reunion [Pesky], (ss) New Western Magazine January 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * Pesky’s War-Dance Remedy [Pesky], (ss) New Western Magazine April 1947, as by Will C. Brown
- * Pot Shot, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine January 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * Printed in Texas Blood!, (nv) 10 Story Western Magazine November 1949, as by Will C. Brown
- * Printer on the Prod, (ss) Western Short Stories June 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * Purgatory Pardners, (ss) Big-Book Western Magazine May 1946, as by Will C. Brown
- * Quick-Draw Question, (ss) 2-Gun Western November 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Quitter, (ss) New Western Magazine October 1950, as by Will C. Brown
- * Red Sand, (nv) Spur Western Novels #1, February/April 1955, as by Will C. Brown
- * Return of the Outcast, (nv) Roaring Western Stories May 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Ride Wide ’Round Santone!, (ss) Ace-High Western Stories April 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * Rigged Out to Kill, (ss) Big-Book Western Magazine January 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * Saddle Up for Boothill, (ss) Fighting Western January 1949, as by Will C. Brown
- * Salt ’Em with Hot Lead!, (ss) Big-Book Western Magazine August 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * Samaritan, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine April 1952, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Scissor-Tails, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine May 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Sixguns Every Sunday, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine January 1949, as by Will C. Brown
- * Stampede ’Em at Red River!, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine November 1947, as by Will C. Brown
- * Stampede Smell, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine December 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Suicide Letter, (ss) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #1, September 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Territory Triggers, (nv) 10 Story Western Magazine August 1950, as by Will C. Brown
- * Texas’ Last Great Manhunt, (ss) Best Western January 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Texas Law Comes Loaded!, (na) .44 Western Magazine April 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Third Partner, (ss) 15 Story Detective February 1950, as by Will C. Brown
- * Tie That Hangnoose Tight!, (na) .44 Western Magazine March 1947, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Tinstar Renegade, (nv) Lariat Story Magazine March 1948, as by Will C. Brown
- * Tonight at Massacre Bend, (ss) Western Short Stories April 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Too Big for the Rangers, (ss) Zane Grey’s Western Magazine January 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * Too Many Deputies, (ss) New Western Magazine November 1946, as by Will C. Brown
- * Too Tough for Texans!, (ss) Star Western September 1954, as by Will C. Brown
- * Trail Man’s Bluff, (ss) Argosy April 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * Trigger-Testing of the O’Tooles, (ss) Western Short Stories February 1953, as by Will C. Brown
- * Trouble on the Brazos, (sl) Ranch Romances 1st Feb, 2nd Feb, 1st Mar, 2nd Mar 1957, as by Will C. Brown
- * The Two-Circle Terror, (ss) Dime Western Magazine November 1951, as by Will C. Brown
- * Wild but No Coward, (ss) Western Short Stories September 1956, as by Will C. Brown
[]Boyne, J. B. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * According to the Rules, (ss) The Happy Mag. June 1924
- * Afraid of the Dark, (ss) The Happy Mag. June 1938
- * The Afternoon Post, (ss) The Happy Mag. Summer 1936
- * All for His Own Good, (ss) The Happy Mag. August 1928
- * Asleep in the Hay, (ss) The Happy Mag. September 1937
- * Back in Three Minutes, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1932
- * A Bit of Old Silver, (ss) The Happy Mag. August 1939
- * A Caravan for Two, (ss) The Happy Mag. August 1929
- * The Christmas Tree Ghost, (ss) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1932
- * Cottages for Two, (ss) The Happy Mag. July 1930
- * A Day’s Work for James, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1928
- * An Early Morning Job, (ss) The Happy Mag. May 1932
- * The Girl in the Bungalow, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1939
- * The Good-bye Letter, (ss) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1924
- * The Guests of Uncle Gregory, (ss) The Happy Mag. April 1926
- * His New Hat, (vi) The Happy Mag. December 1924
- * I’ll Tell Jane, (ss) The Happy Mag. November 1938
- * In Time for the Post, (ss) The Happy Mag. January 1925
- * Keeping Her Word, (vi) The Happy Mag. April 1930
- * The Long Way Round, (ss) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1926
- * The Luck of the Cards, (ss) The Happy Mag. July 1924
- * The Man Who Couldn’t Cook, (ss) The Happy Mag. (US) September 1927
- * The Man Who Stared, (vi) The Happy Mag. May 1925
- * Minding His Money, (ss) The Happy Mag. December 1932
- * Music for Beginners, (ss) The Happy Mag. May 1935
- * A Nice Little Walk, (vi) The Happy Mag. November 1925
- * The 9.30 Train, (vi) The Happy Mag. November 1924
- * No Betting Allowed, (ss) The Happy Mag. Summer 1938
- * No Girls Wanted Here, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1931
- * Only a Rumour, (vi) The Happy Mag. February 1927
- * Out of Hours, (ss) The Happy Mag. July 1934
- * Paying the Bills, (ss) The Happy Mag. May 1934
- * Peggy’s Choice, (vi) The Happy Mag. December 1926
- * A Perfect Lady, (ss) The Happy Mag. April 1937
- * Playing for Safety, (ss) The Happy Mag. August 1927
- * “Please Let Me Help You!”, (ss) The Happy Mag. April 1933
- * Repairing the Damage, (ss) The Happy Mag. March 1934
- * The Runaway Chair, (ss) The Happy Mag. September 1929
- * The Seventh House Down, (ss) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1930
- * Snapped!, (vi) The Happy Mag. November 1929
- * Too Good to Last, (ss) The Happy Mag. November 1926
- * Too Many Girls, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1924
- * The Truth About Phyllis, (vi) The Happy Mag. July 1925
- * Two Tickets, (vi) The Happy Mag. June 1926
[]Boynton, Henry Walcott (1869-1947) (about) (chron.)
- * Democracy and the Main Chance, (ar) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader October 1908
- * Domremy and Rouen, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1902
- * Edmund Clarence Stedman, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader June 1908 [Ref. Edmund Clarence Stedman]
- * Every Man in His Humor, (br) Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader January 1909
- * Gossip, (pm) The Cosmopolitan August 1896
- * John Greenleaf Whittier, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly December 1907 [Ref. John Greenleaf Whittier]
- * Lamp and Beacon, (br) Putnam’s Monthly October 1907
- * Letters and Memoirs, (br) Putnam’s Monthly November 1907
- * The Man of Letters, (br) Putnam’s Monthly February 1907
- * A Seer and Some Doers, (br) Putnam’s Magazine April 1910
- * Some Recent Novels, (br) Putnam’s Magazine July 1909
- * A Tale with an Appendix, (ss) The All-Story Magazine December 1906
- * Tennyson, (bg) Putnam’s Magazine August 1909 [Ref. Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
- * Thomas Bailey Aldrich, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly June 1907 [Ref. Thomas Bailey Aldrich]
[]Boyten, H(orace) E(li) (1901-1986); used pseudonyms Enid Boyten & Helen Crawford (chron.)
- * Captives of the Crimson Sword, (ss) Chums January 2 1927
- * Chums of the Blue Chateau, (n.) School Friend 1953, as by Helen Crawford
- * Desert Ghosts, (ss) Chums Annual 1939, 1938
- * Double Dealing, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1928
- * A Duel with Sir William, (ss) Chums July 22 1922
- * The Girl Who Put Flame First, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1947, as by Enid Boyten
- * The Hand of Fate, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1926
- * Hate and the Hunchback, (ss) Chums December 23 1922
- * Her Mystery Pet at Grey Towers, (n.) School Friend 1950, as by Helen Crawford
- * Her Secret Mission at the Kennels, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Helen Crawford
- * Her Secret Pupil at the Jungle School, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
- * His Place in the West, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1929
- * Kings o’ the Road, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1922
- * Leader of the Alpine Revellers, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1948, as by Enid Boyten
- * Marion and the Boys of High Manor, (n.) School Friend 1956, as by Helen Crawford
- * The Phantom Bell in Room 10, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
- * Plot and Peril, (sl) Chums Jul 18, Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15, Aug 22, Aug 29, Sep 5 1926
- * The Red Rabble, (ss) Chums March 6 1920
- * Rogues’ Luck, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1925
- * Rogues’ Revenge, (ss) Chums September 9 1922
- * The Secret of the 13th Clown, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
- * The Shadow of the Axe, (ss) Chums February 17 1923
- * The Silent Three in the Highlands, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Helen Crawford
- * The Terror of Maraw, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1923
- * The Threat to their Island School, (n.) , as by Enid Boyten
- * Treasure for the King, (ss) Chums November 17 1923
- * When the Emperor Came Back, (ss) Chums February 18 1922
- * A Whistle for the King, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1921
- * The White Cavalier, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1930
[]“Boy Worker, A” (chron.)
- * The Boy Munitioner:
* ___ No. 1—How I Became a Munition Worker, (ss) Chums March 31 1917
* ___ No. 2—My First Day at Work, (ss) Chums April 7 1917
* ___ No. 3—A Draw My First Pay, (ss) Chums April 14 1917
* ___ No. 4—A Turn on the Night Shift, (ss) Chums April 21 1917
* ___ No. 5—A Night Alarm!, (ss) Chums April 28 1917
* ___ No. 6—How I Was Treated When I Was Ill, (ss) Chums May 5 1917
- * A Draw My First Pay, (ss) Chums April 14 1917
- * How I Became a Munition Worker, (ss) Chums March 31 1917
- * How I Was Treated When I Was Ill, (ss) Chums May 5 1917
- * My First Day at Work, (ss) Chums April 7 1917
- * A Night Alarm!, (ss) Chums April 28 1917
- * A Turn on the Night Shift, (ss) Chums April 21 1917
[]Boz (chron.)
- * The Black Veil, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Sketches by Boz: First Series by Boz, Macrone, 1836, as by Boz
- Stories in Light and Shadow, Lantos, 1923, as by Charles Dickens
- The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934, as by Charles Dickens
- Mystery ed. A. K. Barton, Dent, 1937, as by Charles Dickens
- Victorian Tales of Terror ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen & Co., 1974, as by Charles Dickens
- Mystery for Christmas ed. Richard Dalby, Michael O'Mara, 1990, as by Charles Dickens
- Terror by Gaslight ed. Hugh Lamb, Constable, 1992, as by Charles Dickens
- * The Drunkard’s Death, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Sketches by Boz: Second Series by Box, Macrone, 1836, as by Boz
- * The Great Winglebury Duel, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Sketches by Boz: First Series by Boz, Macrone, 1836, as by Boz
- * Sentiment, (ss) (by Charles Dickens) Bell’s Weekly Magazine June 7 1834, as by Boz
- * The Streets—Morning, (ar) (by Charles Dickens) The Evening Chronicle July 21 1835, as by Boz
[]Boz (fl. 1870s-1890s) (chron.)
- * Absent-Minded, (il) Wide Awake January 1883
- * A Big Catch, (il) Wide Awake September 1879
- * A “Black-and-White” Exhibition, (il) Wide Awake April 1883
- * “The Cat Ran Away with the Pudding Bag String”, (il) Wide Awake November 1879
- * Decorative Art, (il) Wide Awake January 1884
- * Detained, (il) Wide Awake October 1883
- * A Disturbed Nap, (il) Wide Awake November 1885
- * Going to Market, (il) Wide Awake October 1879
- * A Home Gymnasium, (il) Wide Awake July 1883
- * Hop-o’-My-Thumb, (pm) Wide Awake October 1878
- * In a Tight Place, (il) Wide Awake October 1879
- * In Trouble, (il) Wide Awake February 1880
- * It Is Dinner-Time—But Dinner Isn’t Ready, (il) Wide Awake April 1879
- * The Knowing Little Fish (with Walton Isaacs), (pm) St. Nicholas October 1885
- * Make Hay While the Sun Shines, (il) Wide Awake September 1879
- * “Merry Christmas to All!”, (il) Wide Awake December 1882
- * “Now That Tabby Won’t Hear Where the Nest Is!”, (il) Wide Awake March 1883
- * “Oh My Eye”, (il) St. Nicholas September 1883
- * Our Portraits. “I Had Sisters Two and Brothers Three”, (il) Wide Awake February 1884
- * A Prize for a Squirrel, (il) Wide Awake December 1879
- * Pussy’s Toilette, (il) Wide Awake October 1879
- * A Risky Favor, (il) Wide Awake October 1883
- * Rival Companies—A Rehearsal, (il) Wide Awake February 1883
- * “Seeing Kitty Home”, (il) Wide Awake September 1883
- * “Three Mice Sat in the Barn to Spin”, (il) Wide Awake March 1880
- * “Who Are You, Anyway?”, (il) Wide Awake March 1883
- * [illustration(s)], (il) St. Nicholas Apr, Dec 1882, Dec 1883, Sep 1884, Aug 1886, Oct 1890
[]Bozic, Streten (1932- ); used pseudonym B. Wongar (chron.)
- * Nganug, the Ferryman, (ss) Australian Short Stories #26, 1989, as by B. Wongar
- * The Rainmaker, (ss) Pulpsmith Spring 1985, as by B. Wongar
- * The Turtle, (ss) Pulpsmith Summer 1985, as by B. Wongar
- * Two Tales, (ss) Pulpsmith Autumn 1985, as by B. Wongar
- * U3O8, (ss) Pulpsmith Spring 1981, as by B. Wongar
[]Bozzetto, Roger (1937-2024) (about) (chron.)
- * Accréditer l’irréel: La piste du paradigme absent, (ar) Solaris #67, May 1986
- * Les Ambiguités du couple S-F/Féminisme, (ar) Requiem #26, April 1979
- * L’Annee 1977-1978 de la SF et du Fantastique, (br) Fiction (France) #293, September 1978 [Ref. Jacques Goimard]
- * Confessions d’un Barjot, (br) Fiction (France) #292, July/August 1978 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- * Deux nouvellistes québécoises originales: Esther Rochon et Élisabeth Vonarburg, (ar) Solaris #143, September 2002
- * Dick in France: A Love Story, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies July 1988 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- * Douces Illusions, (br) Fiction (France) #293, September 1978 [Ref. Robert Sheckley]
- * Du fantastique moderne ou de la modernité du Fantastique, (ar) Requiem #23, October 1978
- * The Evolution of the Quest for Immortality in Science Fiction and the Fantastic: Spirituality, Corporeality, Virtuality (with Fanfan Chen), (ar) Fastitocalon: Studies in Fantasticism Ancient to Modern v1 #2, 2010
- * Fantastique et métonymie (with Alain Chareyre-méjan, P. Pujade & Robert Pujade), (ar) Solaris #44, March 1982
- * L’Homme Eclate (Man Who Folded Himself), (br) Fiction (France) #293, September 1978 [Ref. David Gerrold]
- * Infos-SF, (ms) Requiem #17, September 1977
- * Intercultural Interplay: Science Fiction in France and the United States (as Viewed from the French Shore), (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1990; translated by Arthur B. Evans
- * Les Joueurs du Titan (The Game Players of Titan), (br) Fiction (France) #294, October 1978 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- * Kepler’s Somnium; or, Science Fiction’s Missing Link/Johannes Kepler, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies November 1990; translated from the French by Arthur B. Evans.
- * Lectures (with Joël Champetier & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #110, July 1994
- * Lectures (with Marc-André Ferguson & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #122, July 1997
- * Lectures (with Hugues Morin & Jean-Louis Trudel), (br) Solaris #126, August 1998
- * Lectures (with Jean Pettigrew & Olivier Raynaud), (br) Solaris #143, September 2002, as by Roger Bozzetto, Richard D. Nolane & Jean Pettigrew
- * Lectures (with Luc Pomerleau), (br) Solaris #89, February 1990
- * Lectures (with Joseph P. Thomas & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #54, January 1984
- * Lectures (with Pascal J. Thomas & Jean-Louis Trudel), (br) Solaris #104, March 1993
- * Lectures (with Pascal J. Thomas & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #101 Aug, #103 Dec 1992
- * Lectures (with Jean-Louis Trudel & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #119, October 1996
- * Lectures (with Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #53, Autumn 1983
- * Lectures (with Julie Martel & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (cr) Solaris #130, August 1999
- * Lectures S.F. (with Denis Guiot & Pierre Pelot), (br) Fiction (France) #300, April 1979
- * Limbo, (br) Fiction (France) #291, June 1978 [Ref. Bernard Wolfe]
- * Le Littéranaute (with Claude Janelle), (cl) Solaris #59, January 1985
- * Les Littéranautes (with Laurine Spehner & Martin Thisdale), (cl) Solaris #149, March 2004
- * Le Long Crepuscule (The Long Twilight), (br) Fiction (France) #291, June 1978 [Ref. Keith Laumer]
- * MAI 86, (br) Fiction (France) #292, July/August 1978 [Ref. Jacques Sternberg]
- * Mermere, (br) Fiction (France) #291, June 1978 [Ref. Hugo Verlomme]
- * Miasmes de Mort, (br) Fiction (France) #292, July/August 1978 [Ref. Richard Matheson]
- * Moreau’s Tragi-Farcical Island, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1993 [Ref. H. G. Wells]; translated by Robert M. Philmus & Russell Taylor
- * Mort a l’Etouffee, (br) Fiction (France) #293, September 1978 [Ref. Jean-Pierre Hubert]
- * Paroles d’auteurs de SF…, (ar) Solaris #33, June 1980
- * Les Points sur les zines (with Hugues Morin), (br) Solaris #126, August 1998
- * Le Point sur la S.F française, (ar) Requiem #24, December 1978
- * Science-Fiction et Soucoupes Volantes, (br) Fiction (France) #291, June 1978 [Ref. Bernard Meheust]
- * La SF dans le rétroviseur: Il était une fois la SF des anneés 50, (ar) Solaris #124, Winter 1998
- * Tinounours Sapiens (Little Fuzzy), (br) Fiction (France) #294, October 1978 [Ref. H. Beam Piper]
- * Les Vampires de l’Espace (Space Vampires), (br) Fiction (France) #293, September 1978 [Ref. Colin Wilson]
- * La Vie et l’Oeuvre de Jules Verne, (br) Fiction (France) #293, September 1978 [Ref. Charles Noel Martin]
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Alain Lortie & Luc Pomerleau), (br) Solaris #90, May 1990, as by Roger Bozzetto, Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Luc Pomerleau), (br) Solaris #80 Aug 1988, #99 May 1992
[]Brabazon, Paul (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * It’s a Fact (with Llewellyn McGurk), (ia) Ace-High Magazine 1st January 1932
- * It’s a Fact, No. 1 (with Llewellyn McGurk), (ia) Ace-High Magazine 1st December 1931
- * It’s a Fact, No. 2 (with Llewellyn McGurk), (ia) Ace-High Magazine 2nd December 1931
- * It’s a Fact, No. 4 (with Llewellyn McGurk), (ia) Ace-High Magazine 2nd January 1932
- * It’s a Fact, No. 5 (with Llewellyn McGurk), (ia) Ace-High Magazine 1st February 1932
- * It’s a Fact, No. 6 (with Llewellyn McGurk), (ia) Ace-High Magazine 2nd February 1932
[]Brabbins, Oliver (Gilmore) (1912-1973) (about) (chron.)
- * Dagger Before Me, (cv) Corgi, 1958
- * [front cover], (cv) Futuristic Stories #2, 1946
- * [front cover], (cv) Paget’s 1/- Westerns #1, #2, #3 1948, #4 1949
- * [front cover], (cv) Thrilling Romances #4, 1948
- * [front cover], (cv) Rip-Roaring Western August 1948
- * [front cover], (cv) Britannia and Eve Sep, Nov 1949
- * [front cover], (cv) Oomph Bedtime Stories 1950
- * [front cover], (cv) Wish 1953
- * [front cover], (cv) Crime-Craft ed. Anthony Boucher, Corgi, 1957
- * [front cover], (cv) Murder March 1957
- * [front cover], (cv) Manhunt May, Nov 1957
- * [front cover], (cv) John Bull and Illustrated Oct 11 1958, Jun 13 1959, Feb 13 1960
- * [front cover], (cv) Hug 195?
- * [front cover], (cv) Lush Bedtime Stories 195?
- * [front cover], (cv) Twinkle Bedtime Stories 195?
- * [illustration(s)], (il) John Bull Aug 23, Oct 11, Oct 25, Dec 13 1958, Sep 5, Dec 12 1959, Jan 9 1960
[]Braby, Maud Churton (1875-1932); previously known as Maud Churton (chron.)
- * Deserting the Kitchen Colours, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1917
- * The Double Life, (ss) The Blue Magazine #9, March 1920
- * Farquhar of the “Crescent” (with Horace Wyndham), (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1899, as by Maud Churton & Horace Wyndham
- * Manners for the Married, (ar) The Grand Magazine March 1908
- * Matrimonial Squabbles: Cause and Remedy, (ar) The Grand Magazine December 1907
- * My First Guinea, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1899, as by Maud Churton
- * The Pansy Girl (with Horace Wyndham), (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1902, as by Maud Churton & Horace Wyndham
- * Settling Down!, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1919
- * The Sirdar and the Seer, (ar) The Windsor Magazine March 1900, as by Maud Churton
- * Some Famous Hands, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1898 [Ref. Edwin Arnold, Wilson Barrett, Sarah Bernhardt, Emma Calvé, Joseph Chamberlain, Frederic Leighton, John Lubbock, Bart., F. Max Müller, Nellie Melba, Lillian Nordica, Lady Henry Somerset, Arthur Sullivan, Mark Twain & Frances Willard], as by Maud Churton
[]Brace, Blanche (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of a Ready Letter Writer, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1920
- * Adventure of the Lost Trousseau, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1920
- * Annemaria Repeals a Law [Annemaria Shelton], (ss) McCall’s Magazine February 1916
- * Brothers and Friends [Annemaria Shelton], (ss) McCall’s Magazine May 1916
- * Clinging Vines Are Born - Not Made, (ss) The American Magazine July 1926
- * The Daily Annals of Annemaria [Annemaria Shelton], (ss) McCall’s Magazine January 1916
- * Exit Eglantine?, (ss) The American Magazine May 1925
- * Haven Carries On, (nv) Best Love Stories—Cupid’s October 29 1930
- * How Can a Girl Be Sure?, (ss) Cupid’s Diary October 31 1928
- * Jane Goes In, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1921
- * Just a Little Bit of Home (with Vera L. Connolly), (ss) The American Magazine December 1924
- * Klondike’s Christmas Kid, (ss) The Argosy December 1914
- * Loyalty, (ss) Cupid’s Diary November 28 1928
- * The Luckiest Thing, (ss) Cupid’s Diary December 25 1929
- * Maid of Honor, (ss) Best Love Stories—Cupid’s December 10 1930
- * Mantle of Don Juan, (ss) The Designer and The Woman’s Magazine September 1926
- * The Man with the Smile, (ss) The Black Cat January 1910
- * Miss Smith of New York, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1925
- * The Pink Dress, (ss) Everybody’s May 1925
- * Prince and the Pawnshop, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1923
- * The Selfishest Woman, (ss) The Black Cat April 1917
- * Shining Palace on the Sand, (ss) The American Magazine August 1925
- * Slippery Sand, (ss) The Country Gentleman April 5 1924
- * Snake Ranch Ointment, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) November 1916
- * Something Diff’rent, (ss) The American Magazine September 1925
- * Spite Site, (ss) The Delineator February 1929
- * Tuesday and Thursday Evenings, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 25 1920
- * What Can a Woman Do?, (ss) Cupid’s Diary December 12 1928
- * The Wife, (ss) The Black Cat February 1910
[]Brace, Maggie D. (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Corpse of the Tundra, (vi) The Sirens Call #54, Summer 2021
- * The Devil’s Folly, (pm) The Sirens Call #64, Winter 2023/2024
- * Meat Minion, (vi) The Stygian Lepus #1, 2023
- * Moon Rise, (vi) The Sirens Call #53, Spring 2021
- * Night of the Banshees, (pm) The Sirens Call #55, Halloween 2021
- * Not Made of Stone, (pm) The Sirens Call #65, Spring 2024
- * The Quick Ghost, (vi) The Sirens Call #62, Summer 2023
- * Red Rage Rising, (pm) The Sirens Call #53, Spring 2021
- * Sea of Vengeance, (pm) The Stygian Lepus #14, 2024
- * Tales of the Tulpa, (vi) The Sirens Call #61, Spring 2023
- * Tribute Tower, (vi) The Sirens Call #60, Winter 2022
[]Bracegirdle, Cyril (fl. 1950s-1990s) (chron.)
- * …And Bleep, Bleep to You, (ss) International Storyteller Omnibus #3, 1964
- * Eliminate! Eliminate!, (ss) Extro v1 #3, 1982
- * Is It Malice with Mallets?, (ar) Mayfair v21 #7, 1986
- * The Man Who Shot Dinosaurs, (ss) Far Point #2, January/February 1992
- * Murder Walked In, (vi) London Mystery Selection #42, September 1959
- * Redheads Are Fickle, (vi) This Is It #33, 1953
Next —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents