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[]Banks, Charles Eugene (1852-1932) (about) (chron.)
- * America’s Queen, (pm) 10 Story Book December 1902
- * The Avenging Spirit of Pali, (ss) 10 Story Book February 1904
- * By Two and Two, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 6 1905
- * Christmas, (pm) 10 Story Book January 1904
- * Confessions of an Umbrella, (ss) 10 Story Book November 1902
- * Favorite Poem:
* ___ By Two and Two, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 6 1905
- * In Little Japan, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 26 1904
- * A Maid of the Forest, (ss) 10 Story Book August 1902
- * Make Way for the Man, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 27 1902
- * A Miracle of Madness, (ss) 10 Story Book March 1903
- * Queen Poppy, (ss) Minneapolis Tribune May 27 1900
- * The Shorn Lion, (ss) 10 Story Book June 1903
- * The Spider, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 26 1903
- * To Genius, (pm) The Pacific Monthly January 1909
- * When Jealous Death, (pm) Wayside Tales October 1904
- * The Wise Old Moon, (pm) 10 Story Book September 1903
[]Banks, Elizabeth (Brister) (1865-1938); used pseudonym Mary Mortimer Maxwell (about) (chron.)
- * According to the Code: An Idyl and Tragedy in the “Land of Ambition”, (ss) Longman’s Magazine September 1901
- * The American House of Commons, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1900
- * The American Married Woman and Her Pocket Money, (ar) Ainslee’s Magazine March 1905
- * American Women as Inventors, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1901
- * An Anglo-American Courtship, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1908
- * The Antecedents of Captain Jinks, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1908
- * A Bit of Old English Bric-à-Brac in Yankeeland, (ss) Temple Bar August 1905
- * The British Embassy in Washington, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1899
- * The Cheaper City, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1895
- * A Christmas Declaration of Independence, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1906
- * The Crossing-Sweeper, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1894
- * “Did She Tell Him?”, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1910
- * The Dressmaker’s Apprentice, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1895
- * The Economists, (ss) The Red Book Magazine January 1906
- * Election Day in Poorer New York, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1897
- * The Evolution of a Conscience, (ss) The Red Book September 1903
- * The Flower Girl, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1894
- * Gentlemen’s Sons as Western “Hired Men”, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1896
- * Hands Across the Sea, (ar) The Grand Magazine February 1906
- * The Home of the Duchess of Marlborough, (ia) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1899
- * How the Other Half Lives:
* ___ The Dressmaker’s Apprentice, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1895
* ___ 1: The Crossing-Sweeper, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1894
* ___ 2: The Flower Girl, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1894
- * How Uncle Sam Electioneers, (ar) The Penny Pictorial #491, October 24 1908, as by Mary Mortimer Maxwell
- * The Ideal Man, (sy) Crampton’s Magazine November 1902
- * Inauguration Day: The Making of Presidents in Washington, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1901
- * Kumechi: Being the Story of a Japanese Gentleman “Maid-Servant”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1905
- * The Love Affairs of an American Girl, (ss) The Sketch December 20 1905
- * The Love Affairs of an Expatriate, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1906
- * The “Luck” of the Black Cat, (ss) The Sunday Strand October 1902
- * The Mothering of Eleanor, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1907
- * My Trials as a Housekeeper, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1895
- * New Paid Occupations for Women, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1894
- * New York and London: Some Points of Similarity and Difference, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 1901
- * One American Millionaire: A True Episode in My Early Journalistic Career, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1902
- * One of Life’s Mockeries, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1895
- * Paying Occupations for Gentlewomen: Home Work, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1895
- * Paying Occupations for Gentlewomen: Office and Other Work, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1896
- * Paying Occupations for Gentlewomen: Outdoor Work, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1896
- * Public Receptions at the White House, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1898
- * Some Differences Between English and American Homes, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1895
- * To Let—Furnished, (ar) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1895
- * The Tragedy of the Short Woman, (ar) The Lady’s Realm August 1910, as by Mary Mortimer Maxwell
- * The Triumph of Affection, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1907
- * The Tuneful Wash-Board; or, A Humble Disciple of the “New Thought”, (ss) The Booklovers Magazine March 1905
- * The Wedding Ring and the Wage-Earner, (ar) The Lady’s Realm May 1910, as by Mary Mortimer Maxwell
- * The Woman Who Was So Tired, (ss) The New York Times December 16 1906, as by Mary Mortimer Maxwell
- * The Word of Praise, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1909
[]Banks, Ella (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * Our Haunted Taxi Ride, (ss) Ghost Stories July 1928; as told to Nell Kay
- Tales of the Uncanny ed. Kurt Singer, W.H. Allen, 1968, as "The Voice"; as told to Nell Kay
- Magazine of Horror March 1968, as "The Voice"; as told to Nell Kay
- The Oblong Box ed. Kurt Singer, Sphere, 1970, as "The Voice"; as told to Nell Kay
- Supernatural ed. Kurt Singer, Eclipse Books, 1974, as "The Voice"; as told to Nell Kay
- * The Thing in the Dark Pool, (ss) Ghost Stories May 1928; as told to Nell Kay
- * The Voice, (ss) Ghost Stories July 1928, as "Our Haunted Taxi Ride"
- * When the Sea Gives Up—, (ss) Ghost Stories June 1928; as told to Nell Kay
[]Banks, Mrs. G(eorge) Linnaeus [i.e., Isabella Varley Banks] (1821-1897) (about) (chron.)
- * Asked and Answered, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1879
- * The Bird in the Linden, (pm) The Argosy (UK) February 1869
- * Bridal Robes, (pm) The Argosy (UK) August 1876
- * Challenged!, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1875
- * The Church of the Pilgrim Fathers, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1875
- * Ethel, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine July 1880
- * Falling Leaves, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1875
- * The Fate of the Fosbrookes, (ss) The Argosy (UK) December 1878
- * A Forest Fancy, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine May 9 1874
- * Forgotten, (pm) The Argosy (UK) August 1873
- * Haunted!, (pm) Ripples and Breakers by Isabella Banks, 1898
- * Larry’s Apprenticeship, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1872
- * Life’s Song and Sunshine, (pm) The Argosy (UK) October 1874
- * The Lovers’ Hour, (pm) The Argosy (UK) February 1874
- * The Manchester Man, (n.) Cassell’s Family Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1875
- * My Mother’s Old Shoe, (pm) The Argosy (UK) February 1871
- * Oh, Say!, (pm) The Argosy (UK) April 1870
- * Old Elspa, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1878
- * The Old Footbridge, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine October 24 1874
- * On the Hill-Side, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1876
- * The Piper’s Ghost, (ss) Through the Night by Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks, Heywood & Son, 1882
- * The Pride of the Corbyns, (nv) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1875
- * Watchers by the Sea, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1881
- * The White Woman of Slaith, (ss) The Argosy (UK) November 1881
- * A World Between, (nv) The Argosy (UK) May, Jun 1877
- * Wraith-Haunted, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1868
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[]Banks, Gregory Bernard (1965-2017) (chron.)
- * The Circle, (ss) Speculative Fiction Centre #5, Winter 2006
- * Escape Velocity, (ss) Creative Brother’s Sci-Fi Magazine #1, October 2003
- * For Whom the Midnight Tolls, (ss) Speculative Fiction Centre #4, 2005
- * He Rocked, (ss) Speculative Fiction Centre #4, 2005
- * Homegoing, (ss) Creative Brother’s Sci-Fi Magazine #3, February 2004
- * Into the Every, (ss) Speculative Fiction Centre #7, Fall 2006
- * A Love Everlasting, (ss) Phoenix Tales: Stories of Death & Life by Gregory Bernard Banks, WheelMan Press, 2005
- * Web-Elations, (ss) Speculative Fiction Centre #6, Spring 2006
- * [front cover], (cv) Creative Brother’s Sci-Fi Magazine #8 Nov 2006, #9 May 2007
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[]Banks, Helen Ward (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * A Barnacle at Bargains, (ss) The Youth’s Companion November 21 1918
- * Bread and Butter Wife, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion October 1918
- * Great-Grandfather’s Car, (ss) The Delineator August 1919
- * Highbrow Courtship, (ss) Today’s Housewife February 1918
- * The House of the Lions, (sl) The St. Nicholas Magazine October 1924
- * In Quest of Hummel, (sl) The People’s Home Journal May, Jun 1913
- * Jim and the Giant, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine February 1918
- * The Junior Partner Saves a Soul, (ss) National Magazine January 1914
- * Mrs. Pepper Passes, (ss) The Youth’s Companion April 5 1917
- * “Please Do Not Open Until Christmas”, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion January 1915
- * Red-Haired Mascot, (ss) The Delineator July 1919
- * Robert the Responsible, (sl) The Youth’s Companion Aug 10, Aug 17, Aug 24, Aug 31, Sep 7, Sep 14, Sep 21, Sep 28, Oct 5, Oct 12 1922
- * Sauce for the Goose, (ss) National Magazine February 1913
- * A Straight Line, (ss) The Youth’s Companion April 27 1922
- * The Three Heirlooms, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion Feb, Mar 1917
[]Banks, Iain (Menzies) (1954-2013) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Against a Dark Background (Epilogue), (ss) A Mexicon Decade ed. Colin Harris, Mexicon 6, 1994
- * Cleaning Up, (ss) Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 1987
- * Debriefing, (pm) Overload ed. Martin Tudor, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1995
- * Descendant, (nv) Tales from the Forbidden Planet ed. Roz Kaveney, Titan, 1987
- * Excession [Culture], (ex) Wired June 1996
- * Extracts: A Few Notes on the Culture, (ar) MindMaps #1, 1996
- * A Gift from the Culture [Culture], (ss) Interzone #20, Summer 1987
- * Harry Harrison, (hu) Novacon 25 Progress Report One ed. Martin Tudor, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1994 [Ref. Harry Harrison]
- * Iain M Banks: Science Fiction Is No Place for Dabblers, (ar) The Guardian May 13 2011
- * Introduction, (in) Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook Three ed. David S. Garnett, Orbit, 1990
- * Introduction, (in) The Spheres and The Secret Courtyard, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 2010
- * Look to Windward, (ex) Orbit, August 2000
- * New, (pm) Overload ed. Martin Tudor, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1995
- * Odd Attachment, (ss) Arrows of Eros ed. Alex Stewart, NEL, 1989
- * A Rand-It!, (ar) Michael Moorcock’s New Worlds #1, November 2012
- * Scratch, (ss) The Fiction Magazine July/August 1987
- * The Secret Courtyard, (ex) The Spheres and The Secret Courtyard, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 2010; unpublished extract from Matter.
- * “Slight Mechanical Destruction”, (pm) from Use of Weapons, Orbit, 1990
- * The Spheres, (ex) The Spheres and The Secret Courtyard, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 2010; unpublished extract from Transition.
- * The Spheres and The Secret Courtyard, (oc) Birmingham Science Fiction Group, November 2010
- * Use of Weapons [Culture], (n.) Orbit, September 1990
- Subterranean Press, December 2019
- * Zakalwe’s Song, (pm) from Use of Weapons, Orbit, 1990
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- * 3D sculpture, The Wasp Factory by Tessa Farmer, (il)
- * Against a Dark Background by Chris Gilmore, (br) Foundation #61, Summer 1994
- * Against a Dark Background by John Clute, (br) Interzone #73, July 1993
- * Against a Dark Background by Cliff Burns, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #67, March 1994
- * The Algebraist by Matt Hills, (br) Interzone #195, November/December 2004
- * The Algebraist by David Rafer, (br) Scifantastic v2 #1, 2006
- * The Algebraist by Ursula Pflug, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #217, September 2006
- * Amazon TV Adaptation of Iain Banks’s Culture Series Is Cancelled by Alison Flood, (ar) The Guardian August 26 2020
- * The Bridge by Elizabeth Hand, (br) Science Fiction Eye #3, March 1988
- * The Business by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #148, October 1999
- * Complicity by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #77, November 1993
- * Complicity by Robert A. Latham, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #70, June 1994
- * Consider Phlebas by Colin Greenland, (br) Foundation #40, Summer 1987
- * Consider Phlebas by John Clute, (br) Interzone #20, Summer 1987
- * Consider Phlebas by Pascal J. Thomas, (br) Thrust #32, Winter 1989
- * Consider Phlebas by John Gregory Betancourt, (br) Weird Tales Summer 1990
- * Cultural Differences by Stan Nicholls, (iv) Interzone #86, August 1994
- * Cultured by David Conyers, (iv) Albedo One #41, 2012
- * A Cultured Man by Oliver Morton, (iv) Wired June 1996
- * The Culture-D Space Opera of Iain M. Banks by Lawrence Person, (ar) Science Fiction Eye #6, February 1990
- * Culture Theory: Iain M. Banks’s “Culture” as Utopia by Simon Guerrier, (ar) Foundation #76, Summer 1999
- * Dial ’M’ for Matter: An Interview with Iain M Banks by Simon Petrie, (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #35, 2008
- * Does Elon Musk Really Understand Iain M Banks’s “Utopian Anarchist” Culture? by Stuart Kelly, (ar) The Guardian June 19 2018
- * Dogged by Technology by Robert S. Neilson, (iv) FTL #9, Summer 1991
- * Elegy for Iain Banks by Vince Gotera, (pm) Star*Line Summer 2016
- * Elon Musk Is Inspired by Iain Banks’s Utopian Sci-fi Novels—but He Doesn’t Understand Them by Ed Power, (ar) The Daily Telegraph November 15 2022
- * The Emperor of I Scream: Torture, Revenge, Justice, and Hope in Iain M. Banks’s Surface Detail by Joseph Sanders, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #309, May 2014
- * Even at My Age I Still Have Something to Prove by Maxton Walker, (iv) The Guardian September 8 2009
- * Excession by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #110, August 1996
- * Excession by Chris Gilmore, (br) Foundation #70, Summer 1997
- * Excession by Bill Sheehan, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #115, March 1998
- * “An explosion of talent”: Iain Banks’s The Wasp Factory at 40 by Neil Gaiman, (ar) The Guardian July 6 2024
- * Eye to Eye: An Interview with Iain Banks by Michael Cobley, (iv) Science Fiction Eye #6, February 1990
- * The Facts of the Matter by Paul Graham Raven, (iv) Interzone #214, February 2008
- * Feersum Endjinn by John Clute, (br) Interzone #86, August 1994
- * Feersum Endjinn by Robert A. Latham, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #78, February 1995
- * Feersum Endjinn by Jack Cohen, (br) Foundation #63, Spring 1995
- * A Few Questions About the Culture: An Interview with Iain Banks by Jude Roberts, (iv) Strange Horizons November 3 2014
- * Humour in SF: Fit the Third: Anger by Paul Kincaid, (ar) Novacon 25 Progress Report Three ed. Martin Tudor, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1995
- * The Hydrogen Sonata by Lara Buckerton, (br) Interzone #243, November/December 2012
- * Iain Banks by Kim Newman, (iv) Interzone #16, Summer 1986
- * Iain Banks: A Science Fiction Star First and Foremost by Ken MacLeod, (ar) The Guardian June 10 2013
- * Iain Banks Dies Aged 59 by Caroline Davies & Matthew Weaver, (ar) The Guardian June 9 2013
- * Iain Banks, His Life Outside of Scotland by Harry Harrison, (ar) Novacon 25 Progress Report One ed. Martin Tudor, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1994
- * Iain Banks Interview by Andrew Hedgecock, (iv) The Edge #1, 1998
- * Iain Banks Interview by Warren Scott-Morrow, (iv) Star Roots #1, August 1989
- * Iain Banks Interview by Gary M. Gibson, (iv) Exuberance #3, Spring 1991
- * Iain Banks Reading Group Webchat: Ken MacLeod—as It Happened by Sam Jordison, (iv) The Guardian September 29 2014
- * Iain Banks Remembered by Michelle Hodgson by Michelle Hodgson, (ar) The Guardian December 16 2013
- * Iain Banks’s Culture Lives On by Alison Flood, (ar) The Guardian November 19 2014
- * Iain Banks: The Final Interview by Stuart Kelly, (iv) The Guardian June 15 2013
- * “Iain Banks was one of us, whatever that meant” by Neil Gaiman, (ar) The Guardian June 9 2013
- * Iain Banks Was Unaware He Had Cancer Before Writing The Quarry, Says Widow by Alison Flood, (ar) The Guardian June 18 2013
- * Iain M Banks by Various, (iv) The Guardian September 11 2000
- * Iain M. Banks, 1954-2013 by Simon Petrie, (ob) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #58, 2013
- * Iain M Banks, and What We Might Be When We Have Nothing to Fear by Jon Butterworth, (ar) The Guardian April 3 2013
- * Iain M. Banks: High Culture by Adam Rosser, (iv) Science Fiction World #3, August 2000
- * Iain Menzies Banks: A Bibliography by Phil Stephensen-Payne, (bi) Novacon 25 Programme Book ed. Martin Tudor, Birmingham Science Fiction Group, 1995
- * In Memory of Iain Banks by Chris Moriarty, (ri) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July/August 2014
- * In Praise of Iain Banks, Storyteller Extraordinaire by Val McDermid, (ar) The Guardian April 4 2013
- * Interview: Iain Banks by Paul Magrath, (iv) Jennings Magazine #4, Autumn 1986
- * Interview— Iain M. Banks by David S. Garnett, (iv) Journal Wired #1, Winter 1989
- * Inversions by David Langford, (br) SFX #40, July 1998
- * Inversions by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #133, July 1998
- * Inversions by Kathryn S. Morrow, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #145, September 2000
- * Look to Windward by Jeff VanderMeer, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #149, January 2001
- * Look to Windward by David Mathew, (br) Interzone #165, March 2001
- * Making Up Good Tunes: Iain Banks by Stan Nicholls, (iv) Skeleton Crew November 1990
- * A Man of Culture by Stuart Jeffries, (iv) The Guardian May 25 2007
- * Matter by John Clute, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #235, March 2008
- * Matter by Jonathan McCalmont, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #235, March 2008
- * Mercenaries and Special Circumstances: Iain M. Banks’s Counter-Narrative of Utopia, Use of Weapons by William H. Hardesty, (ar) Foundation #76, Summer 1999
- * Modern Masters of Science Fiction: Iain M. Banks (with Paul Kincaid) by Duncan Lunan, (br) Interzone #272, September/October 2017
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