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[]Cook, Bob (1961- ) (chron.)
- * All the Male Poets Have Been Castrated by Lyn Lifshin, (pm) Pirate Writings #16, 1998
- * Artist, (pm) Gaslight August 1994
- * At Night I Hear Animals Behind the Moon, (pm) A Cappella Zoo #3, Fall 2009
- * betrayal, (pm) Black Lotus v1 #5, 1996
- * Black Wine, (pm) Black Lotus v1 #5, 1996
- * Blood Analogy, (pm) Wicked Mystic #24, Fall/Winter 1994
- * Bruises on the Soul, (pm) Crossroads February 1994
- * Cape Infinity, (pm) Argonaut #20, Summer 1995
- * Cat Games, (pm) Rictus #2, July 1994
- * Cat Mirror, (pm) Crossroads #17, February 1997
- * Commandoes, (pm) Not One of Us #20, September 1998
- * Corpse Lite, (pm) Crossroads February 1994
- * The Crossroads of Samsara, (pm) Black Lotus v1 #5, 1996
- * Death of a Deep Space Explorer, (pm) The Leading Edge #36, September 1998
- * defining reality from the cliffs of oblivion, (pm) Yellow Bat Review #3, Spring 2002
- * The Demon Lover, (pm) Crossroads June 1994
- * departure, (pm) Not One of Us #19, March 1998
- * Dinner by the Aegean, (pm) Talebones #9, Fall 1997
- * The Distance Between, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #42, Spring 1994
- * The End of the Apocalypse, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #8, 1993
- * The Firmament of Dream, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #12, 1993
- * Fleshbreaker, (pm) Crossroads June 1994
- * Freakdance, (pm) Gaslight Summer 1995
- * From the Desktop of Chaos, (pm) The 1995 SPGA Showcase ed. David G. Barnett & Bobbi Sinha-Morey, SPGA, 1996
- * Genesis (the Wizard’s Son), (pm) The 1995 SPGA Showcase ed. David G. Barnett & Bobbi Sinha-Morey, SPGA, 1996
- * The Gift, (pm) Crossroads February 1994
- * Incubus, (pm) Wicked Mystic #25, Spring 1996
- * The Inevitability of After, (pm) Rictus #2, July 1994
- * Infected, (pm) Crossroads February 1994
- * In the Shade of Twilight’s Passing, (pm) Palace Corbie v2 #2, 1993
- * in the village beyond mourning, (pm) Palace Corbie #5, 1994
- * Isolation Wedding Suit, (pm) Not One of Us #15, March 1996
- * The Language of Lepers, (pm) Palace Corbie #8, 1999
- * The Man in the Moon, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #41, 1993
- * Masks, (pm) Wicked Mystic #24, Fall/Winter 1994
- * Memoir, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #43, December 1994
- * Menus, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #5, Spring 1997
- * Midwife, (pm) Black Lotus v1 #5, 1996
- * Mission, (pm) Stygian Articles #10, Summer 1997
- * My Strange 60s Woman, (pm) TransVersions #8/9, Spring/Summer 1998
- * Nightfall: A Migration of Time, (pm) Palace Corbie #5, 1994
- * Parasites, (pm) Crossroads #17, February 1997
- * The Persistence of Her Request, (pm) Thin Ice #16, 1994
- * Phylum Cipherada, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #6, Summer 1997
- * Poem for a Vampire’s Unrequited Love, (pm) Black Lotus v1 #5, 1996
- * Portraits in Ice, (pm) Weirdbook #30, Spring 1997
- * Prodigy, (pm) Stygian Articles #10, Summer 1997
- * The Rhythm of Mermaids, (pm) TransVersions #10, 1999
- * Sanctuary of the Karmic Fool, (pm) Crossroads February 1994
- * Seeker of the Harlot Goddess, (pm) Palace Corbie #6, 1995
- * Shade of Midnight, (pm) Gaslight August 1994
- * Shelf-Life (Inside the Urn), (pm) Star*Line May/June 1994
- * synaptic infiltration, (pm) Not One of Us #13, February 1995
- * there are gods, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #49, October 1997
- * Token, (pm) Crossroads June 1994
- * The Trouble with Myth, (pm) Black Lotus v1 #4, 1995
- * 2:30 am, (pm) Tales of the Unanticipated #19, August 1998/July 1999
- * Vasco da Gama, (pm) A Cappella Zoo #8, Spring 2012
- * Waiting for the Silence to Fall, (pm) Bloodsongs #2, June 1994
- * Weathermen, (pm) Mythic Delirium #16, Winter/Spring 2007
- * Wellspring/Evolution, (pm) Gaslight April 1994
- * What the Calf Daughter Knows, (pm) A Cappella Zoo #5, Fall 2010
- * Winter, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #12, Winter 1998
- * Witness to the Death of a Deep Space Explorer, (pm) The Fractal #3, Fall 1994
- * [unknown poem], (pm) Phantom Drift #6, October 2016
[]Cook, Bruce (Alexander) (1932-2003); used pseudonym Bruce Alexander (chron.)
- * The Contradictions of Berthold Brecht, (ar) Rogue December 1962 [Ref. Bertolt Brecht]
- * The Episode of the Water Closet [Sir John Fielding], (ss) Crime Through Time III ed. Sharan Newman, Berkley, 2000, as by Bruce Alexander
- * The Kingston Trio, (ar) Rogue October 1960
- * Norman Mailer Interview, (iv) Rogue April 1961 [Ref. Norman Mailer]
- * Old Town: Chicago’s New Hip Scene, (ar) Dapper October 1967
- * Satirists a la Sartre, (ar) Rogue December 1960
- * The Saturday Before Labor Day, (ss) Rogue July 1962
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[]Cook, C. Michael (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Boys of Bald Cave, (ss) Unspeakable Horror ed. Vince A. Liaguno & Chad Helder, Dark Scribe Press, 2008
- * The Living World, (ss) Horror Library, Volume 3 ed. R. J. Cavender, Cutting Block, 2008
- * The Night Crier, (ss) Horror Library: Volume 6 ed. Eric J. Guignard, Cutting Block, 2017
[]Cook, Christine L. (fl. 1990s-2010s); used pseudonym Lou Kemp (chron.)
- * The Black and Ivory, (vi) Crossroads #14, February 1996, as by Lou Kemp
- * The Decency to Lie, (vi) Fury Magazine April 1994, as by Lou Kemp
- * In Memory of the Sibylline, (ss) Crimes by Moonlight ed. Charlaine Harris, Berkley, 2010, as by Lou Kemp
- * Lost in the Storm, (vi) Fury Magazine February 1994, as by Lou Kemp
- * Sherlock’s Opera, (ss) Seattle Noir ed. Curt Colbert, Akashic Books, 2009, as by Lou Kemp
- * Twelve All Hallows, (vi) Horrors! 365 Scary Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1998, as by Lou Kemp
- * The Violins Played Before Junshan, (ss) Odd Partners ed. Anne Perry, Ballantine, 2019, as by Lou Kemp
- * The Wreck of the Il Virgo Idolin, (ss) Black October Magazine v1 #6, 2004, as by Lou Kemp
[]Cook, Craig (fl. 2010s) (books) (chron.)
- * Introduction, (in) Piercing the Darkness ed. Craig Cook, Necro Publications, 2014
- * The Lake, (ss) Into the Darkness ed. David G. Barnett & C. Dennis Moore, Necro Publications, 2013
- * A Little Bit of Soul, (ss) That Hoodoo, Voodoo That You Do ed. Lincoln Crisler, Angelic Knight Press, 2015
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[]Cook, Dawn (1966- ); used pseudonym Kim Harrison (books) (chron.)
- * The Bespelled [Rachel Morgan], (ss) The Outlaw Demon Wails by Kim Harrison, Eos, 2008, as by Kim Harrison
- * Dirty Magic, (nv) Hotter Than Hell ed. Kim Harrison & Martin H. Greenberg, Harper, 2008, as by Kim Harrison
- * Hotter Than Hell (with Martin H. Greenberg), (oa) Harper (pb), June 2008 , as by Martin H. Greenberg & Kim Harrison
- * Introduction, (in) Hotter Than Hell ed. Kim Harrison & Martin H. Greenberg, Harper, 2008, as by Kim Harrison
- * Ley Line Drifter, (na) Unbound, Eos, 2009, as by Kim Harrison
- * Madison Avery and the Dim Reaper, (na) Prom Nights from Hell, HarperCollins, 2007, as by Kim Harrison
- * No Mercy for the Little Snakes, (ss) The Chamber Magazine January 14 2022, as by Kim Harrison
- * Perfunctory Affection, (n.) Subterranean Press (hc), March 2019 , as by Kim Harrison
- * Undead in the Garden of Good and Evil, (na) Dates from Hell, Avon, 2006, as by Kim Harrison
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[]Cook, (Edward) Dutton (1831-1883) (about) (chron.)
- * Agamemnon Cottage, (ss) Once a Week Christmas 1866
- * The Bishop’s Difficulty, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1887
- * “Blackamoors”, (ar) Once a Week November 3 1866
- * Blue-Stockings, (ar) Once a Week November 24 1866
- * The Case of Hugh Maynard, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1880
- * Charles Dickens as a Dramatic Critic, (ar) Longman’s Magazine May 1883
- * Davy Jones, Junior, (sl) Once a Week Jul 27, Aug 3 1867
- * The Duke and the Duchess, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1881
- * Early Art-Schools in England, (ar) Once a Week February 3 1866
- * Foot-Lights, (ar) Once a Week January 5 1867
- * The Footmen’s Gallery, (ar) Once a Week December 1 1866
- * The Gentleman in the Plum-Colored Coat, (ss)
- * George Romney, (ar) Once a Week Aug 24, Aug 31 1867
- * George Venn and the Ghost, (ss)
- * “Half-Price at Nine o’Clock”, (ar) Once a Week December 28 1867
- * “Her Last Appearance”, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1868
- * “Hobson’s Choice”, (sl) Once a Week Aug 18, Aug 25, Sep 1, Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20,
Oct 27 1866
- * The Late Captain Crackenthorpe, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1869
- * The Marquis Pellegrini, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1879
- * Miss Caramel’s Peril, (nv) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1883
- * Monsieur Blaise, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1876
- * Mrs. and Miss Bellingham, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1881
- * Mrs. Starkie’s Trustee, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1882
- * My Lord Belvidere, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1883
- * Nell Gwynn, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1883
- * On Board the Viper, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1875
- * Passages in the Life of Colonel Cusack, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1882
- * The Prima Donna’s Husband, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1879
- * The Rise of the Royal Academy, Part I, (ar) Once a Week April 20 1867
- * The Rise of the Royal Academy, Part II, (ar) Once a Week April 27 1867
- * The Rise of the Royal Academy, Part III, (ar) Once a Week May 4 1867
- * The Royal Touch, (ar) Once a Week August 25 1866
- * Rushes, (ar) Once a Week November 10 1866
- * A Sculptor’s Life in the Last Century, (ar) The Argosy (UK) February 1866
- * Sir William Wilkins, Knight, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1870
- * Stage Thunder, (ar) Once a Week June 23 1866
- * Thackeray and the Theatre, (ar) Longman’s Magazine August 1884
- * The Transactions of the Cato Club, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1880
- * Twelfth Night, (ar) Once a Week January 20 1866
- * Up-Stairs and Down-Stairs, (sl) Once a Week Nov 2, Nov 9, Nov 16, Nov 23, Nov 30 1867
- * The Viking’s Skin, (ar) Once a Week January 12 1867
- * The White Hart Inn, (ss) , uncredited.
- * Will Mountford and Lord Mohun, Part I, (ar) Once a Week June 1 1867
- * Will Mountford and Lord Mohun, Part II, (ar) Once a Week June 8 1867
[]Cook, Mrs. E. T. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * Are Contrasts Advisable in Marriage?, (ar) The Woman at Home April 1901
- * The Christmas-Card Craze, (ar) The Woman at Home December 1899
- * The Decay of St. Valentine, (ss) The Woman at Home February 1902
- * Does Marriage Interfere with Pre-Nuptial Friendships?, (ar) The Woman at Home June 1901
- * The Domestic Servant Question. Personal Experiences, (sy) The Woman at Home October 1900
- * Do Women Dress to Please Men?, (ar) The Woman at Home February 1900
- * Fashions in Proposals, (ar) The Woman at Home February 1898
- * How a Bride Should Spend the Long Day, (ar) The Woman at Home February 1901
- * How to Reject a Proposal, (ar) The Woman at Home May 1898
- * The Lady of the Alp, (ss) The Woman at Home September 1899
- * Marriage as a Mutual Admiration Society, (ar) The Woman at Home September 1901
- * On the Art of Giving Presents, (ar) The Woman at Home December 1901
- * A Queen as Mountaineer, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1894
- * Should Wives Have Professions?, (ar) The Woman at Home October 1901
- * The Strange in London: Some Hints for Coronation Visitors, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1902
- * Street Nuisances and Noises: The Pleasures of Life in London, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1901
- * The Year of Honey, (ss) The Woman at Home January 1899
[]Cook, E(lsie) Thornton [née Prentice) (1878-1960) (about) (chron.)
- * Carlylean Courtship, (ex) The Cornhill Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1938; from the forthcoming novel Speaking Dust (John Murray, 1938).
- * Gallipoli: 20 Years After, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1935
- * Going Abroad a Century Ago with a ’Murray’ Handbook, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1933
- * Kings, Queens and Coronations, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1937
- * Woman’s Wit—and Scottish Crown, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1934
[]Cook, Eliza (1818-1889) (about) (chron.)
- * Buttercups and Daisies, (pm) The Golden Argosy June 4 1887
- * The Englishman, (pm)
- * Good By, (pm) The Golden Argosy August 21 1886
- * Hang Up His Harp; He’ll Wake No More, (pm) Poems by Eliza Cook, Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861, as by Eliza Cook
- * The Heart That’s True, (pm)
- * My Ladye Love, (pm) Once a Week March 23 1867
- * Nature’s Gentleman, (pm) The Literary Emporium July 1845
- * On the Waters, (pm) Poems by Eliza Cook, Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1861, as by Eliza Cook
- * An Original Sketch in a Homely Frame, (ss) Eliza Cook’s Journal September 18 1852
- * Our Common Land, (pm) The Chartist Circular #135, April 23 1842
- * The Poor Man’s Grave, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1877
- * The Quiet Eye, (pm) The Literary Gazette and Journal of the Belles Lettres February 24 1838
- * The Sabbath Bell, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly January 1879
- * The Sea Child, (pm)
- * Song of the Worm, (pm) The Poetical Works of Eliza Cook by Eliza Cook, Frederick Warne and Co., 1869
- * Stanzas, (pm) The Chartist Circular #54, October 3 1840
- * “Sweet Home”, (pm) Once a Week January 12 1867
- * A Throb of Sympathy, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 10 1886
- * Wedding Bells, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1888
- * Welcome Back! (with T. R. G. Jozé, Mus.D.), (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1886
- * “Write Soon”, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1879
[]Cook, F(red) G(ordon) (1900-?); used pseudonyms Burleigh Carew, Bruce Chaverton & Frank Richards (chron.)
- * Alonso’s Agency [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library December 13 1919, as by Frank Richards
- * Alonzo the Athlete [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library February 24 1923, as by Frank Richards
- * The Amazing Fresher, (ss) Chums January 6 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Ancient Order of Busters, (ss) Chums July 19 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Aunt Judy Comes to Stay! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library April 4 1925, as by Frank Richards
- * The Bad Boys of St. Olaf’s [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 20 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Biters Bit!, (ss) Chums January 3 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Blindness of Bunter [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library April 3 1920, as by Frank Richards
- * Boffins’ Bank Holiday, (ss) Chums August 4 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Bowled Out! [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums Oct 23 1920, Apr 7 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Boys of St. Claire’s:
* ___ No. 1—Laughing Gas, (ss) Chums March 3 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 2—The Laughter Cure, (ss) Chums March 10 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 3—The Hidden Hand Gets Busy, (ss) Chums March 24 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 4—Bowled Out!, (ss) Chums April 7 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 5—Widgeon in the Wars, (ss) Chums June 2 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 6—Reggie Buys a Car, (ss) Chums June 23 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Bunter’s Aunt Sally [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library August 2 1919, as by Frank Richards
- * Bunter’s Barring-Out! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library June 23 1923, as by Frank Richards
- * Bunter’s Lawsuit! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library October 21 1922, as by Frank Richards
- * Bunter the Bandit [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library July 2 1921, as by Frank Richards
- * Bunter the Bandit [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library June 23 1923, as "Bunter’s Barring-Out!", by Frank Richards
- * The Captain Dethroined [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums February 5 1921, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Chin Ling’s Cunning [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 4 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Christmas at St. Bede’s, (ss) Chums October 21 1922, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Classics on the War-Path, (ss) Chums May 9 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Coker’s Craze [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library November 6 1920, as by Frank Richards
- * The Comical Coon of St. Barts, (nv) Schoolboys’ Pocket Library #13, 1944, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Condemned by the School! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library October 6 1923, as by Frank Richards
- * The Curing of Spendlove, (ss) Mammoth Book for Girls 1930
- * The Daring of Dooley, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #6, November 1924
- * The Darkies of St. Dulcie’s, (ss) Chums May 31 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Day of Triumph, (ss) Chums February 7 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Deluded in the Dark! [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 30 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Downfall of Curry and Co., (ss) Chums October 18 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Downfall of the Dandies, (ss) Chums August 29 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Driven from School [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library January 15 1921, as by Frank Richards
- * Driven to the Wall, (ss) Chums January 24 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Drummed Out of Greyfriars [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library July 5 1924, as by Frank Richards
- * Duping the Duffer [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library December 4 1920, as by Frank Richards
- * Eyes of Stone, (ss) Chums February 28 1926
- * Farewell to Prince Ferdy [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 22 1921, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Feud with Cliff House! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library May 23 1925, as by Frank Richards
- * Fish’s Friendly Society! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library September 22 1923, as by Frank Richards
- * Fishy’s Debt Collecting Agency! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library March 13 1926, as by Frank Richards
- * Fishy’s Hair-Raising Stunt! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library September 26 1925, as by Frank Richards
- * Foiled at the Finish!, (ss) Chums October 4 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Fun at the Fete, (ss) Chums August 14 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Game of the Season [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 13 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * A Game with Groves, (ss) Chums January 10 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Ghosts of College House, (ss) Chums July 25 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Ginty’s Gramophone, (ss) Chums January 27 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: “In the Wars” [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums May 1 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Making Things Hum! [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 6 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: More Trouble for Timothy [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 20 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Ray’s Little Joke [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 13 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Startling News! [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums February 6 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: The Fourth Sing Small [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums April 17 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The “Greenhorn” of Parham: Timothy’s Night Out [Tommy Baxter & Co.], (ss) Chums March 27 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Greyfriars Gliding Competition [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library November 24 1923, as by Frank Richards
- * Guys and Disguises! [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 6 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Hidden Hand Gets Busy, (ss) Chums March 24 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Hide and Seek [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 15 1921, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The High School Rotters, (ss) Chums September 13 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Honours Divided, (ss) Chums November 7 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * In Defiance of Dudeney [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums November 27 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Inky’s Peril! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library April 19 1924, as by Frank Richards
- * The Invasion of St. Colstons:
* ___ No. 1—The High School Rotters, (ss) Chums September 13 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 2—The Meeting of the Rivals, (ss) Chums September 20 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 3—West Side on the Warpath, (ss) Chums September 27 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 4—Foiled at the Finish!, (ss) Chums October 4 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 5—The Jape of the Season, (ss) Chums October 11 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 6—The Downfall of Curry and Co., (ss) Chums October 18 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Invasion of St. Olaf’s [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 29 1921, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Invisible Schoolboy, (ss) Scramble April 1948
- * “It Couldn’t Be Richard!”:
* ___ No. 1.—The Vengeance of Jerningham, (ss) Chums August 7 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 2.—Fun at the Fete, (ss) Chums August 14 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Jape of the Season, (ss) Chums October 11 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Jape of the Term [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library February 7 1920, as by Frank Richards
- * The Jap of Greyfriars [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library January 6 1923, as by Frank Richards
- * Jimson Turns the Trick, (ss) Monster Book for Boys 1931
- * Kitson’s Reprisal!, (ss) Chums August 9 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Last Man In [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums September 25 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Laughing Gas, (ss) Chums March 3 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Laughter Cure, (ss) Chums March 10 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Lost Chords, (ss) Chums October 1 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Madcaps of Merrydew, (ss) Cute Fun #24, July 1948, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Mark Linley’s Trial! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library November 19 1921, as by Frank Richards
- * The Masked Eleven, (ss) Chums August 2 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Mauly’s Amazing Adventure! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library February 9 1924, as by Frank Richards
- * The Meeting of the Rivals, (ss) Chums September 20 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Midnight Marauders [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 2 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Monkey Business, (ss) Scramble #24, March 1949
- * The Motor Patrol:
* ___ No. 1—The Night Mail Mystery, (ss) Chums February 21 1926
* ___ No. 2—Eyes of Stone, (ss) Chums February 28 1926
* ___ No. 3—The Riddle of the Two Cars, (ss) Chums March 7 1926
* ___ No. 4—The Night Trail, (ss) Chums March 14 1926
* ___ No. 5—The Phantom Racer, (ss) Chums April 4 1926
* ___ No. 6—The Ride with Death, (ss) Chums May 2 1926
- * A Moving Job, (ss) Chums December 27 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Mystery of Mossoo! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library March 28 1925, as by Frank Richards
- * A New Firm at St. Botolph’s:
* ___ No. 1—The Ancient Order of Busters, (ss) Chums July 19 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 2—The Wonderful House Warming, (ss) Chums July 26 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 3—The Masked Eleven, (ss) Chums August 2 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 4—Kitson’s Reprisal!, (ss) Chums August 9 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 5—The Pirates of St. Botolph’s, (ss) Chums August 16 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 6—The St. Botolph’s Election, (ss) Chums August 23 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The New House at St. Biddy’s:
* ___ No. 1—The N.O.S.F., (ss) Chums April 25 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 2—The Classics on the War-Path, (ss) Chums May 9 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 3—Top Dogs, (ss) Chums May 30 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 4—Tit for Tat, (ss) Chums June 13 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 5—Turning the Trick, (ss) Chums July 4 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 6—The Ghosts of College House, (ss) Chums July 25 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 7—The Spoof Eleven!, (ss) Chums August 8 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 8—The Downfall of the Dandies, (ss) Chums August 29 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Night Mail Mystery, (ss) Chums February 21 1926
- * The Night Trail, (ss) Chums March 14 1926
- * The Noble Order of the Boot, (ss) Chums December 20 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The N.O.S.F., (ss) Chums April 25 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * No Surrender!, (ss) Chums January 31 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Order of the Boot [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 16 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Outcast of the Remove! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library May 24 1924, as by Frank Richards
- * Out of Bounds [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 11 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Phantom Racer, (ss) Chums April 4 1926
- * The Pirates of St. Botolph’s, (ss) Chums August 16 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Ponsonby’s Revenge! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library December 30 1922, as by Frank Richards
- * The Prefect’s Predicament [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library May 1 1920, as by Frank Richards
- * Prince “Ferdy” of the Fourth [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 1 1921, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Rebels of the Second! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library March 15 1924, as by Frank Richards
- * Reggie Buys a Car, (ss) Chums June 23 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Renegade of St. Adhelm’s, (ss) Chums September 26 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Richard’s Dilemma, (ss) Chums Annual 1938, 1937, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Richard Sees It Through, (ss) Chums October 16 1928, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Richard the Second, (ss) Chums October 29 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Riddle of the Demon Dwarf [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #67, June 2 1934, as by Bruce Chaverton
- * The Riddle of the Two Cars, (ss) Chums March 7 1926
- * The Ride with Death, (ss) Chums May 2 1926
- * Rivals and Chums [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library April 14 1923, as by Frank Richards
- * Rivals of the River [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums October 9 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Rusty Rules the Waves, (ss) Chums May 29 1927
- * The St. Botolph’s Election, (ss) Chums August 23 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The St. Olaf’s Glee Club [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 25 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Scaring the School [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library February 5 1921, as by Frank Richards
- * The Schoolboy Financier [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library December 6 1924, as by Frank Richards
- * The Schoolboy Protectors [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library March 12 1921, as by Frank Richards
- * The Slumbering Schoolboy [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums September 18 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Spoof Eleven!, (ss) Chums August 8 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Taming the Twins, (ss) Chums June 10 1922, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Terrors of St Tristram’s:
* ___ No. 1—The Noble Order of the Boot, (ss) Chums December 20 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 2—A Moving Job, (ss) Chums December 27 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 3—The Biters Bit!, (ss) Chums January 3 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 4—A Game with Groves, (ss) Chums January 10 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 5—The Wild Man of St Tristrams, (ss) Chums January 17 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 6—Driven to the Wall, (ss) Chums January 24 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 7—No Surrender!, (ss) Chums January 31 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
* ___ No. 8—The Day of Triumph, (ss) Chums February 7 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Timothy’s Terrible Ride, (ss) Chums March 25 1922, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Tit for Tat, (ss) Chums June 13 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Tomlinson’s Turkey, (ss) Chums December 14 1924, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Too Many for Melrose [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums December 18 1920, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Top Dogs, (ss) Chums May 30 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Tracy’s Mirthquake, (ss) Cute Fun #28, March 1949
- * The Traitor of the Fourth [St. Olaf’s], (ss) Chums January 8 1921, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Turning the Trick, (ss) Chums July 4 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Vengeance of Jerningham, (ss) Chums August 7 1927, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Weggie of the Remove [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library June 7 1919, as by Frank Richards
- * West Side on the Warpath, (ss) Chums September 27 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The White Feather! [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library February 23 1924, as by Frank Richards
- * Widgeon in the Wars, (ss) Chums June 2 1923, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Wild Man of St Tristrams, (ss) Chums January 17 1926, as by Burleigh Carew
- * The Wonderful House Warming, (ss) Chums July 26 1925, as by Burleigh Carew
- * Wun Lung’s Feud [Greyfriars], (na) The Magnet Library June 4 1921, as by Frank Richards
[]Cook, Frank (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Gift, (nv) The Mystery Writers of America Presents The Rich and the Dead ed. Nelson DeMille, Grand Central Publishing, 2011
- * The Greatest Criminal Mind Ever, (ss) Quarry ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2009
- * Liberty, (ss) Seasmoke ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2006
[]Cook, Frank Gaylord (chron.)
- * A Difficult Problem in Politics, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1889
- * James Wilson, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1889
- * John Dickinson, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1890
- * John Rutledge, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1891
- * The Law’s Partiality to Married Women, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1886
- * The Lawyer in National Politics, (??) The Atlantic Monthly May 1889
- * The Marriage Celebration in Europe, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1888
- * The Marriage Celebration in the Colonies, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1888
- * The Marriage Celebration in the United States, (??) The Atlantic Monthly April 1888
- * Politics and the Judiciary, (??) The Atlantic Monthly June 1899
- * Reform in the Celebration of Marriage, (??) The Atlantic Monthly May 1888
- * Richard Henry Lee, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1890
- * Robert Morris, (??) The Atlantic Monthly November 1890
- * Some Colonial Lawyers and Their Work, (??) The Atlantic Monthly March 1889
[]Cook, Fred G(ordon) (1900-?); used pseudonym Peter Foy (about) (chron.)
- * Ah-Ti-Shoo! [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 31 1918
- * All Wax! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1153, July 14 1923, as by Peter Foy
- * The Astronomer’s Double! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1143, May 5 1923, as by Peter Foy
- * Barney’s Buzzaphone, (ss) Chums December 7 1918
- * The Bemuddled Dobsons [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 24 1918
- * Blackmail! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1140, April 14 1923, as by Peter Foy
- * Buried Treasure! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1164, September 29 1923, as by Peter Foy
- * A Double Conspiracy! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1139, April 7 1923, as by Peter Foy
- * Giving Them Socks! [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 3 1918
- * Hamperin’ the Hamper [Baggerdick Twins], (ss) Chums January 31 1920
- * Heroes Three! [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums October 12 1918
- * In the Enemy’s Camp [Baggerdick Twins], (ss) Chums February 7 1920
- * Jimmy Tester and Co.:
* ___ No. 1—Giving Them Socks! [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 3 1918
* ___ No. 2—Undoing the Dobsons [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 10 1918
* ___ No. 3—Too Many Plotters [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 17 1918
* ___ No. 4—The Bemuddled Dobsons [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 24 1918
* ___ No. 5—Ah-Ti-Shoo! [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 31 1918
* ___ No. 6—Jimmy Tester’s Cinema [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums September 7 1918
- * Jimmy Tester’s Cinema [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums September 7 1918
- * The Kidnapping of Kipps, (ss) Chums April 2 1921
- * My Friend Badgett, (ss) The British Boy’s Annual 1920, 1919
- * P.C. Bumblebee’s Dilemma [Baggerdick Twins], (ss) Chums January 24 1920
- * Released from Bondage [Baggerdick Twins], (ss) Chums February 14 1920
- * Rescuing “Rags” [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1147, June 2 1923, as by Peter Foy
- * Reunited! [Baggerdick Twins], (ss) Chums February 28 1920
- * Too Many Plotters [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 17 1918
- * Undoing the Dobsons [Jimmy Tester], (ss) Chums August 10 1918
- * Winning Over Aunty [Baggerdick Twins], (ss) Chums February 21 1920
[]Cook, Frederick A. (fl. 1890s-1910s) (chron.)
- * America’s Unconquered Mountain, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine Jan, Feb 1904
- * The Belgica Expedition, (ex) from Through the First Antarctic Night, Doubleday & McClure, 1900
- * The Conquest of Mount McKinley, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine May 1907
- * Dr. Cook’s Own Story, (ia) Hampton’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1911
- * Life in the Antarctic, (ar) Crampton’s Magazine October 1900
- * The New Antarctic Discoveries, (ar) The Century Magazine January 1900
- * The People of the Farthest North, (ar) Everybody’s Magazine January 1902
- * The Possibilities of Reaching the Four Poles, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1900
- * Two Thousand Miles in the Antarctic Ice, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1899
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Century Magazine January 1900
[]Cook, Frederick S. (1929- ) (chron.)
- * A Cook’s Tour of the Pulps, (ar) The Pulp Era #67, May/August 1967
- * Ed Hamilton—The World Saver in Ohio, (ar) Pulp Vault #6, November 1989 [Ref. Edmond Hamilton]
- * George Frank Worts Bibliography, (bi) PEAPS Mailing #17, October 1991 [Ref. George Frank Worts]
- * Index to New Mystery Adventures/Mystery Adventure Magazine/Mystery Adventures Magazine (with Gordon Huber), (bi) Xenophile #22 Mar/Apr 1976, #30 Mar 1977
- * Introduction, (in) The Swords of Shahrazar by Robert E. Howard, FAX, 1976
- * Introduction, (in) Son of the White Wolf by Robert E. Howard, FAX, 1977
- * John F. Roy (1913-1987): A Memorial, (ob) [Ref. John Flint Roy]
- * On Sword Manufacturing, (lt) Amra v2 #44, 1967
- * Pulp Ink #6 (8pp): PEAPS Mailing #17, October 1991
- * Pulp, Ink #7 (4pp): PEAPS Mailing #18, January 1992
- * Pulp, Ink #8 (2pp): PEAPS Mailing #19, April 1992
- * [letter], (lt) The Pulp Era #64, July/August 1966
_____, [ref.]
[]Cook, Garrett (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * And You Told Me Again, You Prefer Handsome Men, (vi) 50 Secret Tales of the Whispering Gash ed. Jason Wayne Allen, Atrophied Gangsters Press, 2013
- * The Backing Track, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Ghosts, Winter 2025
- * Bizarro Books That Never Were:
* ___ Times Are Very Hard in Pig-In-Shit, Sherlock Holmes in Return to Rape Cove, Xem Trollchrist and the Werebears on Wheels, and the Hungry Rhombus, (cl) The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction #7, Winter 2012
- * Brian’s Girl, (ss) The Aklonomicon ed. Ivan McCann & Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Aklo Press, 2012
- * Dieselpig, (ss) The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction #11, Winter 2013
- * Falseface, (ss) A Breath from the Sky ed. Scott R. Jones, Martian Migraine Press, 2017
- * The Manchurian Can’t-i-date, (vi) The Ironic Fantastic #3 ed. Paulo Brito, Gloomy Seahorse Press, 2014
- * Mr. Plush, Detective, (ss) The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction #1, Summer 2009
- * Never Call Anubis Loki’s Robots Cheap-Shit (with Jordan Krall & Joseph S. Pulver, Sr.), (ss) The Aklonomicon ed. Ivan McCann & Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Aklo Press, 2012
- * Pagliacci, (vi) The Ironic Fantastic #3 ed. Paulo Brito, Gloomy Seahorse Press, 2014
- * Re-Mancipator, (nv) The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction #3, Winter 2010
- * The Screams at the Keyhole, (ss) Weirdbook #33, 2016
- * Springwater Santa, (vi) Forbidden Futures #3, Winter 2018
- * Times Are Very Hard in Pig-In-Shit, Sherlock Holmes in Return to Rape Cove, Xem Trollchrist and the Werebears on Wheels, and the Hungry Rhombus, (ar) The Magazine of Bizarro Fiction #7, Winter 2012
- * Woeful City, (ss) DOA III ed. Marc Ciccarone & Andrea Dawn, Blood Bound Books, 2017
[]Cook, Georgia (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Corpse Bridge, (ss) Frost Zone #3, Spring 2021
- * The Little Time We Have, (vi) Baffling Magazine #6, January 2022
- * Nothing Personal, (ss) Humans Are the Problem ed. Willow Becker & Michael Cluff, Weird Little Worlds, 2021
- * A Series of Notes Found Scribbled Inside the Romance Novels in the 50p Section of My Local Oxfam, (ss) Archive of the Odd v1 #1, 2022
- * Voyage of the Siren, (ss) Luna Station Quarterly #46, June 2021
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Archive of the Odd v1 #1, 2022
[]Cook, Glen (Charles) (1944- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Afterword to “The Good Magician”, (as) Songs of the Dying Earth ed. George R. R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, Subterranean Press, 2009
- * And Dragons in the Sky, (nv) Clarion II ed. Robin Scott Wilson, Signet, 1972
- * Appointment in Samarkand, (vi) Witchcraft & Sorcery #7, 1972
- * Bone Candy [Black Company], (ss) Shattered Shields ed. Bryan Thomas Schmidt & Jennifer Brozek, Baen, 2014
- * Bone Eaters [Black Company], (nv) Operation Arcana ed. John Joseph Adams, Baen, 2015
- * Call for the Dead [Vengeful Dragon; Dread Empire], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1980
- * Castle of Tears [Dread Empire], (ss) Whispers October 1979
- * Darkwar, (nv) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine mid December 1982
- * The Devil’s Tooth, (nv) The Literary Magazine of Fantasy and Terror v1 #5, 1974
- * An Empire Unacquanted with Defeat [Dread Empire], (co) Night Shade Books (hc), June 2009
- * Enemy Territory, (ss) Night Voyages #9, Winter/Spring 1983
- * Filed Teeth [Dread Empire], (nv) Dragons of Darkness ed. Orson Scott Card, Ace, 1981
- * Finding Svale’s Daughter [Dread Empire], (ss) An Empire Unacquanted with Defeat, Night Shade Books, 2009
- * Ghost Stalk [Vengeful Dragon; Dread Empire], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1978
- * The Good Magician [Dying Earth], (na) Songs of the Dying Earth ed. George R. R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, Subterranean Press, 2009
- * Hell’s Forge [Dread Empire], (nv) An Empire Unacquanted with Defeat, Night Shade Books, 2009
- * In the Wind, (nv) Tomorrow Today ed. George Zebrowski, Unity Press, 1975
- * Introduction, (in) An Empire Unacquanted with Defeat, Night Shade Books, 2009
- * Isekai Sengokumonogatari, (nv) Neither Beg nor Yield ed. Jason M. Waltz, Rogue Blades, 2024
- * The Nights of Dreadful Silence [Dread Empire], (ss) Fantastic Stories September 1973
- * Ponce, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories November 1978
- * “Poorly Calculated Randomistics”, (fw) Blackguards ed. J. M. Martin, Ragnarok Publications, 2015
- * Quiet Sea [Dread Empire], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1978
- * Raker [Black Company], (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1982
- * The Recruiter, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories March 1977
- * The Seventh Fool, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1978
- * Severed Heads [Dread Empire], (nv) Sword and Sorceress ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1984
- * Shadow Thieves, (nv) Down These Strange Streets ed. George R. R. Martin & Gardner Dozois, Ace, 2011
- * Shaggy Dog Bridge: A Black Company Story [Black Company], (nv) Fearsome Journeys ed. Jonathan Strahan, Solaris, 2013
- * Silverheels [Dread Empire], (ss) Witchcraft & Sorcery #6, May 1971
- * Smelling Danger [Black Company], (nv) Subterranean: Tales of Dark Fantasy 2 ed. William Schafer, Subterranean Press, 2011
- * Soldier of an Empire Unacquainted with Defeat [Dread Empire], (na) The Berkley Showcase Vol. 2 ed. Victoria Schochet & John W. Silbersack, Berkley, 1980
- * Song from a Forgotten Hill, (ss) Worlds of Tomorrow 1971
- * Sunrise, (nv) Eternity #2, 1973
- * Tides Elba [Black Company], (ss) Swords & Dark Magic ed. Jonathan Strahan & Lou Anders, Subterranean Press, 2010
- * The Waiting Sea, (ss) Archon 7 Program Book, Archon, 1983
- * Winter’s Dreams, (co) Subterranean Press (hc), April 2012
- * Winter’s Dreams, (ss) Balticon 31 Program Book, 1997
- * Zothique, (br) Science Fiction Review #41, November 1970 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #35 Feb 1970, #4 Jan 1973, #58 Spr 1986
- * [letter from St. Louis, MO], (lt) Amazing Stories May 1970
_____, [ref.]
- * All Darkness Met by Kathleen D. Woodbury, (br) Science Fiction Review #37, Winter 1980
- * All Darkness Met by Roz Kaveney, (br) Foundation #21, February 1981
- * Angry Lead Skies by Michael M. Levy, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #183, November 2003
- * The Black Company Trilogy by Joseph Curwen, (br) FSFnet v1 #6, 1985
- * Cook’s Broth by Grant Carrington, (ar) Night Voyages #9, Winter/Spring 1983
- * Dread Brass Shadows by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #2, Summer 1990
- * Interview: Glen Cook by Donald Mead, (iv) Strange Horizons January 17 2005
- * October’s Baby by Kathleen D. Woodbury, (br) Science Fiction Review #37, Winter 1980
- * October’s Baby by Roz Kaveney, (br) Foundation #21, February 1981
- * A Shadow of All Night Falling by Roz Kaveney, (br) Foundation #21, February 1981
- * A Shadow of Night Falling by Kathleen D. Woodbury, (br) Science Fiction Review #37, Winter 1980
- * The Swordbearer by Paul McGuire, III, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982
- * The Tower of Fear by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #51, September 1991
[]Cook, Harold Lewis (1897-1989) (about) (chron.)
- * All, (pm) The Smart Set October 1917
- * Answer, (pm) The Smart Set March 1920
- * The Castle, (pm) Ainslee’s May 1921
- * The Change, (pm) Colour November 1921
- * The Coward, (pm) The Smart Set May 1924
- * The Death of a Present-Day Pierrot, (ms) The Smart Set October 1916
- * Defect, (pm) The Smart Set August 1917
- * Distance, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1919
- * For J. C. M., (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1919
- * Four Tales, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine September 1920
- * The Garden, (pm) The Smart Set July 1920
- * The God, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine April 1920
- * Holidays, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine August 1919
- * I Never Knew, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine May 1919
- * It Is a Strange Thing, (pm) The Smart Set January 1924
- * The King, (pm) The Smart Set May 1920
- * The Last Fay, (pm) The Smart Set July 1918
- * The Lost Lover, (pm) The Smart Set October 1917
- * The New Song, (pm) The Smart Set June 1918
- * Night Picture, (pm) The Forum September 1919
- * Pastels, (ms) The Smart Set September 1916
- * Piccadilly, (pm) The Smart Set May 1924
- * Prayer, (pm) The Smart Set May 1917
- * The Quest, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1921
- * The River, (pm) The Wave March 1924
- * The Room, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine November 1920
- * Sacrament, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1927
- * Song of the Jealous Lovers, (pm) The Smart Set February 1920
- * Tales, (pm) The Smart Set September 1920
- * These Things I Remember, (ms) The Smart Set April 1916
- * They Shall Know, (pm) The Smart Set December 1919
- * To Dunsany—Writer of Tales, (pm) To-Day September 1920
- * Towns, (pm) The Smart Set December 1918
- * Treason, (ss) The New Yorker May 13 1933
- * When Sleep Comes, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd May 1918
- * When Two Lovers…, (pm) The Smart Set June 1924
- * When You Are Gone, (pm) The Smart Set February 1924
- * Why I Follow So, (pm) The Smart Set March 1920
- * Would That I Knew, (pm) Harper’s Magazine May 1919
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