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[]De Winter, Gunnar (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Anomaly, or the Rise of the World-Wheel, (ss) Speculative City #4, 2019
- * Artificial Zen at the End of the World, (ss) Future Science Fiction Digest #11, June 2021
- * Breach, (ss) Abyss & Apex #84, 4th Quarter 2022
- * Butchered Tongue, (ss) Heartlines Spec #6, Fall 2024
- * Child of the Mountain, (ss) Clarkesworld #220, January 2025
- * A Clown’s Quest, (ss) Triangulation: Beneath the Surface ed. Jamie Lackey, PARSEC Ink, 2016
- * Do Not Breathe, (vi) Daily Science Fiction October 3 2019
- * Dream Hacking: A Guided Tour Through the Science and Fiction of Dreamland, (ar) Clarkesworld #213, June 2024
- * Fifty Ways to Build a Lover, (vi) Sci Phi Journal Autumn 2021
- * For Sustainable Space Colonies, Let There Be Soil, (ar) Clarkesworld #222, March 2025
- * Fractured, (ss) Mythaxis Magazine #29, Spring 2022
- * A Genetic Recipe for Future Baby-Making, (ar) Clarkesworld #216, September 2024
- * The Lonely King, (ss) Metaphorosis November 2019
- * Mirror Mirror, (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 22 2017
- * Relic, (ss) Abyss & Apex #75, 3rd Quarter 2020
- * Symbiosis and Holoblonts, or Life Is a Mainifold, (ar) Clarkesworld #224, May 2025
- * To Build Eternity, with Bones, (ss) The Deadlands #13, May 2022
- * To Hear a Howling Herd, (ss) Lawless Lands ed. Emily Lavin Leverett, Margaret S. McGraw & Misty Massey, Falstaff Books, 2017
- * Trajectory, (ss) Amazing Stories Summer 2020
- * The Unfolding of Wings, (ss) New Myths #43, June 2018
[]De Witt, Jack (1900-1981) (chron.)
- * Belly of the Dead, (ss) Excitement April 1931
- * Berber Bullets, (ss) Excitement November 1930
- * The Black Jaguar, (ss) Game Stories January 1932
- * Bury ’Em Alive, (ar) Black Book Detective Magazine April 1937
- * The Clue of the Harrow Marks, (ts) Special Detective October 1937
- * The Confessor, (ar) Detective Fiction August 20 1941
- * Dark Men’s Gods, (ss) Excitement July 1930
- * The Devil Tree, (ss) Thrilling Adventures March 1932
- * Finger-Prints in Blood, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly October 5 1935
- * Grey Gold, (ss) Thrilling Adventures December 1931
- * I Saw Her Kill a Cougar with a “22”, (ts) Personal Adventure Stories October 1937
- * The Last Bullet, (ss) Excitement October 1930
- * Manhunters, (tc) American Detective March 1935
- * The Mob of the Mysterious Blonde, (tc) American Detective February 1938
- * Mountain Manhunt, (ts) Real Detective July 1942
- * My Treasure Hunt Under Fire, (ts) True Adventures May 1925
- * The Price, (ss) Love Revels Magazine April 1934
- * The Ragged Stranger of Los Angeles, (tc) American Detective July 1936
- * The Return of the Killer, (tc) American Detective September 1935
- * The True Color of Jesse James, (ar) Black Book Detective Magazine October 1936
- * “Unhitch Your Horses, Here Come the Gunmen!”, (ts) True Adventures February 1925
- * Veil of Mystery—The Fiend of Fresno, (tc) American Detective April 1936
- * The Web of Death, (tc) American Detective February 1935
- * The Wraith of Los Angeles, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly March 23 1935
- * Wrecking the Reno Dope Ring, (tc) American Detective September 1937
_____, as told to
- * A Case of Negative Evidence, (tc) American Detective March 1937; as told by Norris G. Stensland
- * I Am a Murder Man, (ar) American Detective November 1936; as told by L. M. Hilton
- * I Escaped from Devil’s Island, (ts) American Detective September 1934; as told by Gilbert Cartier, (Convict No. 26185)
- * “I Have to Take the Rap Alone”, (tc) American Detective May 1937; as told by John J. McMahon
- * Soldier’s Secret, (tc) American Detective June 1937; as told by Harry L. Finch
- * Trail’s End, (tc) American Detective April 1938; as told by W. Douglas Bush
- * Utah’s Determined Killer, (tc) American Detective August 1937; as told by L. M. Hilton
- * Viper’s Venom, (tc) American Detective August 1936; as told by Jack Killion
- * The Voyage of the Damned, (ts) American Detective May, Jun, Jul, Nov 1938; as told by Charles Bant
[]DeWitt, Jim (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Attack of the Killer Rose Bushes, (pm) TransVersions ed. Marcel Gagn^e' & Sally Tomasevic, Paper Orchid Press, 2000
- * Better than a Lullaby, (pm) The Leading Edge #25, January 1992
- * The Cage, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #6, 1993
- * Colossal Booboo for Jacq, (pm) Chasm: A Journal of the Macabre Summer 1996
- * Drawing on Surprise, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #42, Spring 1994
- * Gray Are the Veins, (pm) Stygian Articles #9, Spring 1997
- * The Horror Voodeo We’re Watching, (pm) Dead Lines #3, November 1995
- * I Am a Ferocious Rodeo Bull, (vi) Fantasque Spring 2000
- * I Can’t I Can’t I Can’t, (pm) Dead Lines #3, November 1995
- * The Italian Ant, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #5, 1993
- * I Used to Eat Creatures with Faces, (pm) Nasty Piece of Work #10, December 1998
- * The Kind of Cannibalizing Deranged Ones Love, (pm) Weirdbook #28, Autumn 1993
- * Nazi Fugitive in Buenos Aires, (pm) Star*Line May/June 2002
- * Once I Wanted To Real Bad, (pm) Penny Dreadful #3, 1997
- * Post-Holocaust, (pm) The Ultimate Unknown #22, 2001
- * Squash Courts Do Lower Character, (pm) Stygian Articles #9, Spring 1997
- * Stranded, (pm) The Leading Edge #22, Fall 1990
- * Till Turning Tiny Blue Too…, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #9, Spring 1998
- * Too Blue of Mood, (pm) Space and Time #87, Summer 1997
- * Upon Lighting My Gas Oven, (pm) Masque Noir #6, October 2001
- * The Voice, (vi) Black Rose #5, July 2000
- * Watchers Were Astonished, (pm) Nasty Piece of Work #9, September 1998
- * When Werner Schnitzel Heard Voices, (vi) Fantasque Spring 2000
- * While Walking the Beach, (pm) Masque Noir #2, March 1999
[]de Woronin, D. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * [letter from Bulawayo, Rhodesia], (lt) Weird Tales July 1934
- * [letter from Bulawayo, Southern Rhodesia], (lt) Weird Tales Aug 1934, Mar 1936
- * [letter from Bulawayo, South Rhodesia], (lt) Astounding Stories July 1934
- * [letter from Bulawayo, South Rhodesia], (lt) Weird Tales April 1937
- * [letter from Bulaways, S. Rhodesia, Africa], (lt) Astounding Stories September 1935
- * [letter from Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia], (lt) Astounding Stories of Super-Science March 1933
- * [letter from Southern Rhodesia], (lt) Weird Tales December 1934
- * [letter from Trelawney, Southern Rhodesia], (lt) Weird Tales April 1939
[]Dewson, Edward (chron.)
- * The “Blue Print” Art, (ar) Wide Awake September 1884
- * A Boy’s “Catchall,” or Handy Case for Books, Bugs, Bats, Balls, Etc., (ar) Wide Awake December 1883
- * Ways to Do Things:
* ___ XVII. A Boy’s “Catchall,” or Handy Case for Books, Bugs, Bats, Balls, Etc., (ar) Wide Awake December 1883
* ___ XXVII. The “Blue Print” Art, (ar) Wide Awake September 1884
[]Dexter, A. G. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Battle of the Ballots, (ar) MacLean’s July 15 1930
- * Battling the Bug Battalions, (ar) MacLean’s September 1 1929
- * Do We Kill Our Finance Ministers?, (ar) MacLean’s January 15 1930
- * The Hudson Strait Patrol, (ar) MacLean’s September 15 1929
- * Mapping Canada from the Clouds, (ar) MacLean’s April 15 1927
- * The New Finance Minister and His Policy, (ar) MacLean’s February 1 1930
- * Stewart of Alberta, (ar) MacLean’s October 15 1929
- * We’re in Reindeer Now, (ar) MacLean’s December 15 1929
- * What Becomes of Our Politicians?, (ar) MacLean’s December 1 1929
- * What Does an M. P. Do?, (ar) MacLean’s March 15 1929
[]Dexter, Bob (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * Beauty Bait, (ss) Live Stories 1st October 1922
- * A Bedouin’s Love Song, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd April 1922
- * Cargo of Corruption, (ss) Live Stories August 1924
- * Co-Respondent, by Request, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd May 1922
- * “The Coward”, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd December 1921
- * Derelicts, (ss) Live Stories September 1924
- * A Fool and His Woman, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st June 1922
- * The Girl Who Came Back, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd March 1922
- * The Harem of the Pasha, (sl) Snappy Stories 1st Feb, 2nd Feb 1922
- * The Last Woman on Earth, (sl) Snappy Stories 1st Aug, 2nd Aug 1921
- * The Loser’s End for Lil, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st November 1921
- * The Love Looter, (sl) Live Stories Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1921
- * The Miss-Adventures of Morton:
* ___ No. 1. The Girl Who Came Back, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd March 1922
* ___ No. 2. Women of Virtue, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st April 1922
* ___ No. 3. A Bedouin’s Love Song, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd April 1922
* ___ No. 4. Ninon and None On, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st May 1922
* ___ No. 5. Co-Respondent, by Request, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd May 1922
* ___ No. 6. A Fool and His Woman, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st June 1922
- * Ninon and None On, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st May 1922
- * Putting It Up to the Mob, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st September 1921
- * Sing a Song o’ Sadie, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd October 1921
- * White Dregs, (nv) Snappy Stories 2nd November 1921
- * White Passion Flower, (ss) Telling Tales 1st August 1924
- * Women of Virtue, (ss) Snappy Stories 1st April 1922
[]Dexter, Charles; pseudonym of Lewis Freiburg Levenson (1895-1969) (chron.)
- * Argonotes (with George C. Appell, Andrew A. Caffrey & R. S. Porteus), (bg) Argosy December 1947
- * Argonotes (with Wyatt Blassingame, Robert Carse & Les Savage, Jr.), (bg) Argosy March 1947
- * Argosy-Dodger Rookie Hunt, (ar) Argosy June 1948
- * The Baseball Brain, (??) Collier’s May 3 1947
- * Baseball’s “Billy the Kid”, (??) Collier’s October 9 1943
- * Baseball’s Dark Question, (ar) Liberty April 6 1946
- * Baseball’s Whodunit, (??) Collier’s January 18 1947
- * Basketball’s Biggest Little Man, (ar) Argosy February 1949
- * A Big League Baseball Contract—for You!, (ms) Argosy April 1948
- * Bittersweet Sugar Ray, (ar) Argosy December 1947
- * Boxing’s Living Dead Men, (ar) Argosy January 1949
- * The Bronx Express, (bg) Collier’s July 17 1943 [Ref. George Henry Stirnweiss]
- * Brooklyn’s Sturdy Branch, (??) Collier’s September 15 1945
- * Casey Is Better Than Page, (ar) Argosy February 1948
- * Champions of the Roaring Road, (ar) Argosy June 1946
- * Crazy Over ’Chases, (??) Collier’s September 8 1945
- * Dem Bums—A National Institution, (ar) Argosy May 1948
- * Do College Stars Make Best Grid Pros?, (ar) Argosy December 1948
- * A Dodger Contract to the Winner!, (ar) Argosy March 1948
- * Don’t Marry a Ballplayer (with June O’Dea Gomez), (??) Collier’s August 29 1942
- * Doodlebug Dippy, (ar) Liberty July 6 1946
- * Durocher’s a Good Boy Now, (ar) Argosy March 1947
- * Fall of the House of MacPhail (with John McDonald), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1943
- * Ghosts Over America, (ar) Liberty November 30 1946
- * Keaney’s Goal-Shooting Midgets, (ar) Argosy January 1948
- * Mail-Order Sex and How It Works, (ar) Impact June 1964
- * Mr. Baseball to You!, (ar) Argosy September 1947
- * Mr. Brooklyn Goes to Bat, (??) Collier’s September 11 1943
- * Mr. Helis and the Sport of Kings, (ar) Argosy September 1946
- * Mr. Lightning and Mr. Thunder, (ar) Argosy October 1947
- * The Mystery of the Missed Third Strike (with Mickey Owen), (ar) Collier’s April 18 1942
- * Polo for the Masses, (ar) Liberty August 2 1947
- * Revolution at Belmont Park, (ar) Argosy August 1947
- * Running from Death, (ar) Collier’s May 11 1946
- * What’s Wrong with Baseball in Chicago?, (ar) Argosy March 1949
- * When Golf Champs Get Gooseflesh, (ar) Argosy October 1946
- * Why Men and Women Practice Nudism, (ar) Impact August 1964
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[]Dexter, (Norman) Colin (1930-2017) (about) (chron.)
- * Are You There Moriarty?, (ar) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #28, Christmas 1998
- * At the Lulu-Bar Motel, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 13 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1981
- * Between the Lines, (ss) The Detection Collection ed. Simon Brett, St. Martin's Minotaur, 2006
- * The Burglar [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (ss) You 1994
- * A Case of Mis-identity [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) Winter’s Crimes 21 ed. Hilary Hale, Macmillan UK, 1989
- * The Case of the Curious Quorum [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (ss) The Verdict of Us All ed. Peter Lovesey, Crippen & Landru, 2006
- * Crosswords and Whodunits: A Correlation Between Addicts?, (ar) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * Dead as a Dodo [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (ss) Million: The Magazine of Popular Fiction #1, January/February 1991
- * The Double Crossing, (ss) Mysterious Pleasures ed. Martin Edwards, Little, Brown, 2003
- * Evans Tries an O Level, (nv) Winter’s Crimes 9 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1977
- * The Inside Story [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (na) Macmillan, 1993
- * Inspector Morse, (ar) The Mysterious Bookshop, 2007
- * Last Call [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (nv) Morse’s Greatest Mystery and Other Stories by Colin Dexter, Macmillan, 1993
- * Mr. E. Morse, BA Oxon (Failed) [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (nv) The Daily Mail December 24 2008 (+2), as "The Mystery of the Drunken Driver"
- * Monty’s Revolver, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 24 ed. Maria Rejt, Macmillan UK, 1992
- * Morse’s Greatest Mystery [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (ss) TV Times December 19 1987
- * The Mystery of the Drunken Driver [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (nv) The Daily Mail December 24 2008
- * Neighbourhood Watch [Endeavour Morse & Robert “Robbie” Lewis], (ss) Hartley Moorhouse, 1993
- * The Other Half, (ss) The Strand Magazine #21, February/May 2007
_____, [ref.]
- * Brief Encounter by Jane Williams, (iv) A Shot in the Dark #5, September 1995
- * A Case of Mis-Identity by Jennifer Reeve, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 2013
- * Colin Dexter by Douglas G. Greene, (bg) Mystery & Suspense Writers: The Literature of Crime, Detection, and Espionage, Volume 1 ed. Robin W. Winks & Maureen Corrigan, Scribners, 1998
- * Colin Dexter, (iv) Crime Time #11, 1998, uncredited.
- * Colin Dexter by Paul Charles, (iv) Shots Winter 1999, as by Paul Charles
- * Colin Dexter interviewed by Brian Ritterspak by Brian Ritterspak, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001
- * Colin Dexter Obituary by Dennis Barker, (ob) The Guardian March 21 2017
- * Colin Dexter’s Inspector Morse by Barry Forshaw, (ar) The Strand Magazine #25, June/September 2008
- * The Inspector as Iconoclast by Rosemary Herbert, (bg) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Summer/Fall 1997
- * Inspector Morse by Alan Perry, (ar) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #41, 2001
- * Interview: Colin Dexter by Andrew F. Gulli, (iv) The Strand Magazine #19, June/September 2006
- * “I’ve Been Lucky” by Lisa Tuttle, (iv) Million: The Magazine of Popular Fiction #1, January/February 1991
- * Sherlock Morse by David Stuart Davies, (iv) The Sherlock Holmes Gazette #17, 1996
[]Dexter, Dean (fl. 1960s-1980s) (chron.)
- * Bad Scene at a Drive-in, (ss) BUF May 1983
- * Bait the Brute Wisely!, (ss) Showpiece April/May/June 1974
- * Brute Passion’s Payoff, (ss) French Frills v8 #1, 1969
- * Dead End for a Phony Doll, (ss) Midnight v7 #4, 1968
- * Deal with a Deadly Doll, (ss) Midnight v8 #1, 1969
- * Gabe’s Last Rape, (ss) The Nylon Jungle v7 #4, 1970
- * The Golden Lust Trap, (ss) Over 18 v1 #4, 1971
- * The Happy Hooking Housewives, (ar) Dapper February 1978
- * Haunted Love Affair, (ss) Heels & Hose v6 #3, 1969
- * Hot Tide of Passion, (ss) 38-26-34 v8 #4, 1971
- * The Lash of Lesbian Lust, (ss) Girl to Girl January/February/March 1973
- * The Last Matinee, (ss) Sensation v5 #4, 1968/69
- * Maneater!, (ss) Heels & Hose v7 #4, 1970
- * Passion’s Postscript, (ss) French Frills v8 #2, 1969
- * Passion Stacks the Deck, (ss) Cloud 9 v5 #4, 1969
- * Pearls of Lust, (ss) Night People August/September/October 1971
- * Reward for a Sexpot, (ss) Mr. December 1972
- * Ripe for a Ripoff, (ss) Private Club January/February/March 1973
- * Run, Lesbian, Run, (ss) Utopia February/March/April 1973
- * A Spanking Good Notion, (ar) Fanny v1 #4, 1972
- * “Talk Until You Die, Baby!”, (ss) Showboat v4 #3, 1972
- * Tripped by a Sex Trap, (ss) Utopia February/March/April 1972
- * Unveiling of a Lesbian, (ss) Private Club 82 July/August/September 1971
[]Dexter, Gayne (Robert) (?-1966) (about) (chron.)
- * Broadway Forever, (ss) Everybody’s March 1925
- * The Fiddling Fool, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #26, August 1924
- * The Gull-Gazer, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #28, October 1924
- * Lulu—She Steals the Show, (ss) Everybody’s February 1925
- * Serpent of Lies, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1925
- * Shark Bait, (ss) Cosmopolitan September 1925
- * Society Stuff, (ss) Everybody’s April 1925
- * The Star-Maker, (ss) Everybody’s January 1925
- * The Street of Shutters, (ss) Cosmopolitan November 1925
[]Dexter, Grant (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Are the Banks Refusing Farmer Loans?, (ar) MacLean’s April 1 1931
- * Book of Remembrance, (ar) Maclean’s November 1 1933
- * Cabinet Portraits: Conclusion, (ar) Maclean’s December 15 1935
- * Cabinet Portraits: Minister of National Revenue, (ar) Maclean’s March 1 1934
- * Cabinet Portraits: Part I, (ar) Maclean’s December 1 1935
- * Can We Feed John B. at a Profit?, (ar) MacLean’s September 15 1931
- * The Constitutional Impasse, (ar) MacLean’s March 15 1931
- * The Cost of Keeping Clean, (ar) Maclean’s March 1 1933
- * Farm Debt Relief, (ar) Maclean’s April 15 1935
- * The Forbidden Land (with E. T. Blundell), (ar) Maclean’s March 15 1933
- * Forgotten Money, (cl) Maclean’s Jun 1 1933, Jun 1 1934, May 15 1935
- * From Ox-Plow to Cabinet, (ar) MacLean’s March 15 1930
- * Have You a Forgotten Bank Balance?, (ar) Maclean’s March 15 1932
- * His Grey Eminence, (ar) MacLean’s May 15 1931
- * Lockie Burwash: Explorer, (ar) MacLean’s December 15 1930
- * Mr. King, (ar) Maclean’s November 15 1935
- * Our Coal Conundrum, (ar) MacLean’s December 15 1927
- * Our National Strong Box, (ar) Maclean’s February 15 1932
- * Rail Riddle, (ar) Maclean’s January 15 1933
- * Spent on Unemployment, (ar) Maclean’s August 15 1932
- * State Printing, (ar) Maclean’s April 1 1934
- * Taking the Risk Out of Aviation, (ar) MacLean’s October 15 1930
- * Wanted: A War Cabinet, (ar) Maclean’s November 1 1940
- * The West Cashes In, (ar) MacLean’s June 15 1930
- * What I Hope to Do with Radio, (iv) Maclean’s February 15 1933 [Ref. Hector W. Charlesworth]
- * Wheat—and a Titans’ Battle, (ar) MacLean’s March 1 1926
- * Will the Prairies Go Solid Again?, (ar) MacLean’s October 15 1925
[]Dexter, John (fl. 1960s); house pseudonym used by Lawrence Block (1938- ), Marion Zimmer Bradley (1930-1999), John Coleman (fl. 1970s), Arthur Jean Cox (1929-2016), Richard Curtis (1937- ), Harvey Hornwood (fl. 1990s), Al James (1924-2001), William Knoles (1926-1972), Jack Moskovitz (1935- ), Milo Perichitch (fl. 1960s), Arthur Plotnik (1937-2020), Robert Silverberg (1935- ), George Henry Smith (1922-1996), Donald E. Westlake (1933-2008), Harry Whittington (1915-1989) & Hugh Zachary (1928-2016) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Bra Peddlers, (n.) Nightstand Books (pb), July 1961 (by Robert Silverberg)
- * The Lust Plotters, (n.) Midnight Reader (pb), September 1962 (by Robert Silverberg)
- * Passion Bum, (n.) Nightstand Books (pb), July 1962 (by Robert Silverberg)
- * Sex Thieves, (n.) Nightstand Books (pb), September 1961 (by Robert Silverberg)
- * Sin Festival, (n.) Nightstand Books (pb), August 1961 (by Robert Silverberg)
- * Stripper!, (n.) Nightstand Books (pb), October 1960 (by Robert Silverberg)
_____, [ref.]
- * Arnold Wesker and John Dexter by Ronald Hayman, (iv) Transatlantic Review #48, Winter 1973/1974
- * Carnal Cantina by Peter Enfantino, (br) Bare•Bones #9, Winter 2022
- * Conversations at the Royal Court Theatre: With William Gaskill & John Dexter by Robert Rubens, (iv) Transatlantic Review #8, Winter 1961
- * Fatal Pick-Up, by John Dexter by Peter Enfantino, (br) Bare•Bones #12, Fall 2022
- * Flesh Pact, by John Dexter by Peter Enfantino, (br) Bare•Bones #11, Summer 2022
- * Lust Kill by Peter Enfantino, (br) Bare•Bones #9, Winter 2022
- * Sex Circus, by John Dexter by Peter Enfantino, (br) Bare•Bones #4, Fall 2020
[]Dexter, Pete(r Whittemore) (1943- ) (chron.)
- * Chain Fiction (with Martin Amis, 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
- * Dent Island, (ss) Playboy November 2003
- * The Jeweler, (ss) Esquire April 2002
[]Dexter, Raoul (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Curse of Hi Fong, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly October 1936
- * The Devil’s Mass, (ss) War Aces #1, April 1930
- * Fighting France, (ar) War Aces #27, June 1932
- * Hell’s Wings, (ss) War Birds #41, April 1931
- * Jest of the Gods, (na) War Aces #5, August 1930
- * Wings of the Storm, (ss) Wings June 1928
[]Dexter, Susan (Elizabeth) (1955- ) (chron.)
- * Butternut Ale, (ss) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Winter 2000
- * Herding Instinct, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction October/November 1994
- * Rowan, Oak, and Iron, (ss) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Autumn 2000
- * Tasks, (ss) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Spring 1999
- * Thistledown, (na) Once Upon a Time ed. Lester del Rey & Risa Kessler, Del Rey, 1991
- * Where Bestowed, (ss) Excalibur ed. Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg & Edward E. Kramer, Warner Aspect, 1995
- * [appeciation of Fritz Leiber], (ob) Locus November 1992 [Ref. Fritz Leiber]
[]Dexter, Walter (1877-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * The Beginnings of the Railway, (ar) The Captain #3, June 1899
- * Bookbinding for Boys, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Oct 15, Nov 5, Nov 19 1904
- * Bookcases, and How to Make Them Cheaply, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 26 1904
- * The B.O.P. at the Paris Exhibition, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1 1900
- * The Boyhood of Charles Dickens, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 24 1912
- * A Boy’s Own Canterbury Pilgrimage, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 26 1902
- * The Boy’s Own Coin Cabinet, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Mar 12, Mar 19 1898
- * Charles Dickens’s London, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1901 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * Charles Dickens: Tramp, (ar) Fry’s: The Man’s Magazine February 1912 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * Cycle Novelties and Cycles for 1901, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 2 1901
- * Cycle Novelties for 1900, (ar) The Captain #13, April 1900
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for 1912, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper April 6 1912
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for the 1903 Season, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Feb 28, Mar 7 1903
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for the 1904 Season, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 30 1904
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for the 1907 Season, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper March 2 1907
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for the 1908 Season, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 28 1908
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for the 1909 Season, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Feb 20, Feb 27 1909
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for the 1910 Season, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 12 1910
- * Cycles and Cycle Novelties for the 1911 Season, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 11 1911
- * Dickens and the Cover Road, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 1904 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * The Dickens Centenary, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine January 1912 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * The Fright of Briggs Major, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1905
- * Fun for Winter Evenings: A Few Optical Illusions, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 8 1902
- * Halls of Heroes (with Henry Dexter), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1905
- * A Handy Reading Case and Cover for the B.O.P., (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 15 1898
- * His First Day, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper August 17 1912
- * In Charles Dickens’s Country, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1901 [Ref. Charles Dickens]
- * An Inexpensive Way of Binding Books, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Dec 25 1897, Jan 1 1898
- * The Ingoldsby Country, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1904
- * In the Coaching Days, (ar) The Captain #21, December 1900
- * The Men Who Discovered the World, (ar) The Captain #94, January 1907
- * On Repairing and Rebinding Old Books, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 9 1899
- * Our Centenary Pilgrimage to Dickens’s Home, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 23 1912
- * Our Railways: What It Means and What It Costs to Work Them. Some Amazing Facts and Statistics, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov 24, Dec 1 1900
- * Saturday Bicycle Spins: to Barnet Field, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper July 30 1904
- * Saturday Pleasant Bicycle Spins.—A Day in the Isle of Thanet, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper July 4 1903
- * Saturday Pleasant Bicycle Spins.—A Run to Ripley, the Cyclists’ Mecca, Returning via Dorking and Banstead Downs, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper September 5 1903
- * Saturday Pleasant Bicycle Spins.—Coventry to Warwick and Stratford-on-Avon, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper August 8 1903
- * Saturday Pleasant Bicycle Spins.—The Isle of Wight, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper September 12 1903
- * Saturday Pleasant Bicycle Spins: The Kent and Surrey Border, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 21 1903
- * Saturday Rambles: The Tower of London, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 6 1904
- * Some Famous London Houses, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1903
- * Some Optical Illusions, (ar) The Captain #23, February 1901
- * Some Pleasant Cycle Runs:
* ___ I.—Where “Paradise Lost” Was Written (Chalfont St. Giles), (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 26 1902
* ___ II.—To the Home of Sir Philip Sidney, and the Birthplace of General Wolfe (Westerham, etc.), (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 14 1902
* ___ III.—A Boy’s Own Canterbury Pilgrimage, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 26 1902
- * Some Postcard Puzzles, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper December 14 1901
- * Stories in London Stone, (ar) The Captain #78, September 1905
- * The Story of Printing, (ar) The Captain #19, October 1900
- * The Story of the Submarine Cable, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 20 1902
- * That Riddle!, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 23 1903
- * Three New Arithmetical Puzzles, (pz) The Boy’s Own Paper July 9 1904
- * Tony Parker’s Disappearance, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 22 1909
- * To the Home of Sir Philip Sidney, and the Birthplace of General Wolfe (Westerham, etc.), (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 14 1902
- * To the Shrine of Anne Boleyn, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1901
- * A Twenty-One Years Record: A Few Amazing Statistics, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 24 1900
- * Up for the Coronation: A Day in London Town, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 3 1902
- * Where Great Men Lived in London, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 14 1912
- * Where “Paradise Lost” Was Written (Chalfont St. Giles), (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 26 1902
- * With C. D. and D. C.: A Ramble with David Copperfield, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 9 1909
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Captain #78, September 1905
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[]Dexter, Wilson C. (1882-1921) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Weekly January 18 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The People’s Home Journal May 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Home Companion August 1915
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Country Gentleman Mar 11, Jul 29 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Today’s Magazine July 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Every Week Feb 19, Aug 6 1917, May 11 1918
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Book Magazine Jun 1918, Jan, Jun, Jul, Sep 1919, Oct 1921, Aug 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Magazine Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec 1918, Jan, Feb, Mar 1919
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 1, Apr 19, Jun 21, Jul 5, Aug 16, Oct 25, Nov 8, Nov 29 1919, Mar 6, May 1,
May 8, May 15 1920
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Magazine Nov 1919, May, Aug 1920
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Century Magazine February 1920
- * [illustration(s)], (il) McCall’s Magazine May 1920
[]Dextor, Dudley (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * How I Squandered £100,000, (sl) Yes or No Nov 18, Nov 25, Dec 2, Dec 9, Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1911, Jan 6, Jan 13 1912
[]Dey, Frederic (Merrill) Van Rensselaer (1861-1922); used pseudonyms Ross Beeckman, Aaron Ainsworth Burr, Chickering Carter, Nick Carter & Varick Vanardy (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Alias “The Night Wind” [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (n.) G.W. Dillingham Co. (hc), October 1913 , as by Varick Vanardy
- * Alias the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (n.) Dillingham, 1913, as Alias “The Night Wind”, by Varick Vanardy
- * Alias the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) The Cavalier May 10, May 17, May 24, May 31 1913, as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Amalgamation, (ss) The Story-teller November 1912
- * At the Sign of the Gilded Balls, (ss) All-Story Weekly August 18 1917, as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Brotherhood of Silence, (sl) The Argosy Oct, Nov, Dec 1898, Jan 1899
- * By Force of Circumstance, (sl) The Argosy Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1900
- * By Process of Elimination, (ss) Detective Story Magazine June 24 1919, as by Varick Vanardy
- * By Weyler’s Order, (ss) The Argosy August 1898
- * Canfield’s Phantom Feast, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) January 1911
- * The Chap in the Inverness Coat, (nv) All-Story Weekly August 28 1915, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Crewe Goes to Washington, (nv) All-Story Weekly September 16 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- * A Crime Without Record [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- * The Double Dealer, (n.) All-Story Cavalier Weekly June 13 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Face at the Window; or, Nick Carter’s Biggest Effort [Nick Carter], (na) Nick Carter Stories #2, September 21 1912, as by Chickering Carter
- * Fish-Culture at Lake Sunapee, N. H., (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1890
- * The Flag of Our Country, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine July 1898
- * Forget It, (pm) Smith’s Magazine May 1907
- * The Fugitive, (pm) All-Story Weekly June 10 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Great Secret, (nv) The Argosy August 17 1918
- * The Holbrook Forgery, (ss) Detective Story Magazine July 22 1919, as by Varick Vanardy
- * How I Wrote a Thousand “Nick Carter” Novels, (ar) The American Magazine February 1920
- * Kalita—the Mysterious, (ss) The Cavalier July 26 1913, as by Varick Vanardy; translated from the French (L’Eve future, 1886).
- * Kootenai Jack, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine January 1903
- * Lady of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (n.) Macaulay, April 1919, as The Lady of the Night Wind, by Varick Vanardy
- * Lady of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) All-Story Weekly Oct 5, Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26, Nov 2, Nov 9 1918, as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Lady of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (n.) The Macaulay Company (hc), April 1919 , as by Varick Vanardy
- * Luck, (pm) Smith’s Magazine August 1906
- * The Magic Mirror, (ss) All-Story Weekly April 21 1917
- * The Magic Story, (ex) Frank E. Morrison, 1900
- * The Magic Word, (ss) 1928
- * A Message in Punctures, (ss) Detective Story Magazine August 12 1919, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Missing: $81,500, (sl) The Cavalier Aug 17, Aug 24 1912, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Natalie of the Secret Service, (nv) The New Magazine (UK) February 1915, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Nick Carter Rescues a Daughter [Nick Carter], (n.) Nick Carter Weekly July 21 1900, as by Nick Carter
- * The Night Wind’s Promise [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) The Cavalier Feb 28, Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Odds and the Man, (sl) The Argosy Jan 5, Jan 12, Jan 19, Jan 26, Feb 2, Feb 9, Feb 16 1918, as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Odor of Almonds [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1909, as by Ross Beeckman
- * The Perfume Passport, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine February 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- * Pincher Puts One Over [Pincher], (nv) All-Story Weekly January 18 1919, as by Varick Vanardy
- * A Pirate and a Princess, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1900
- * The Pranks of Destiny, (sl) The Argosy Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1899
- * Promise of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (n.) Dillingham, 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- * “Reported Missing” [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- * The Return of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (n.) G.W. Dillingham Co. (hc), January 1914 , as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Return of the Night Wind [Bingham Harvard (Night Wind)], (sl) The Cavalier Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1 1913, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Scylla, the Sea Robber; or, Nick Carter and the Queen of Sirens, (nv)
- * Something Doing, (nv) All-Story Weekly October 13 1917, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Sonia of the Secret Service, (nv) All-Story Cavalier Weekly October 17 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Spawned by Disaster, (nv) The Argosy April 27 1918
- * The Story’s End, (ss) People’s December 1907
- * Swell Draper, Gangster, (nv) All-Story Weekly April 15 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- * That Man Crewe [Birge Moreau (Crewe)], (nv) The Cavalier January 24 1914, as by Varick Vanardy
- * That’s So, (pm) Smith’s Magazine June 1907
- * Through the Blockade, (sl) The Argosy Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1898, as by Aaron Ainsworth Burr
- * The Tiger’s-Eye [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1909, as by Ross Beeckman
- * The Two Crewes, (nv) All-Story Weekly January 15 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Under the Cuban Star, (na) The Argosy July 1898
- * The Vanished Man [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 15 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- * When Pincher Landed a Job [Pincher], (ss) All-Story Weekly March 23 1918, as by Varick Vanardy
- * When the “Strad” Turned Detective [The Chief], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1 1910, as by Ross Beeckman
- * Why “Pincher” Slopped Over [Pincher], (nv) All-Story Weekly May 5 1917, as by Varick Vanardy
- * Why “Pincher” Turned Straight [Pincher], (ss) All-Story Weekly October 21 1916, as by Varick Vanardy
- * The Wire-Haired Dog, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine June 1912
- * A Witch City Mystery, (ss) The Black Cat August 1901
- * A Wonderful “New Yorker”, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1891
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