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- * There Is an Index by First Lines, (ms) Amazing Science Fiction Stories Combined with Fantastic March 1983
- * Theseus to Hippolyta, (pm) Salmagundi Spring/Summer 1988
- * A Thesis on Social Forms and Social Controls in the U.S.A., (ss) Fantastic Stories of Imagination January 1964
- * Things Lost, (nv) Again, Dangerous Visions ed. Harlan Ellison, Doubleday, 1972
- * 13 All-Time Classics of Fantasy, (ms) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine May/June 1983
- * 13 Great Works of Fantasy from the Last 13 Years, (ms) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July/August 1983
- * The Thirty-Nine Articles, (pm) The Little Magazine Autumn 1977
- * This Is What Poetry Is, (pm) Ronald Reagan: The Magazine of Poetry #1, Summer 1968
- * This Little Pig Had None, (ss) Amazing Stories November 1993
- * The Thought That Counts, (pm) Grand Street Summer 1984
- * Thou, Thee, and Thine, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction April 1993
- * Three Boxes, (pm) Open Places January 1972
- * Three Chronicles of Xglotl and Rwang, (gp)
- * Three Greeting Cards, (gp) Light Autumn 2000
- * The Three Little Pigs (Scenario for a Ballet), (pm) Light Spring 2000
- * Three Lyrics, (pm) Burn This, Hutchinson, 1982
- * Three People and Their Feelings, (pm) Poetry January 1992
- * Three Points on the Demographic Curve, (ss) sf Impulse December 1966
- * Three Sprites, (pm) Night Cry Summer 1987
- * 334, (co) MacGibbon & Kee (hc), November 1972
- * 334 [334], (na) New Worlds Quarterly 4 ed. Michael Moorcock, Sphere, 1972
- * The Tic, (vi) Getting Into Death, Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1974
- * Time, Space, the Limitlessness of the Imagination—and Abs to Die for, (br) Los Angeles Times December 7 1997 [Ref. Vincent Di Fate], as "Ground Control"
- * To a Bride, (pm) Epigrammatist April 1992
- * To an Elder Brother, Aborted, (pm) Dark Verses & Light, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991
- * To an Unknown Copy Editor, (pm) Amazing Science Fiction Stories Combined with Fantastic May 1983
- * To an Unrepentant Plagiarist, (pm) Poetry October/November 1997
- * To a Tree, (pm) Open Places January 1972
- * To a Young Mother Who Paints, (pm) Just Friends #1, 1969
- * today i was almost put in jail, (pm) Dark Verses & Light, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991
- * Today’s Cosmos, (pm) The Anthology of Speculative Poetry #4 ed. Robert A. Frazier, Robert Frazier, 1980
- * To Do, (pm) Endzone November 5 2007
- * To Erato en deshabille, (pm) Burn This, Hutchinson, 1982
- * To Fame, (pm) Transatlantic Review #57, October 1976
- * To Jean-Ann, (pm) Just Friends 1970
- * To Life, (pm) Velocities #3, Fall/Winter 1983
- * Le Tombeau de Bach (Richard), (pm) Orders of the Retina, Toothpaste, 1982
- * To Our Christmas Tree, (pm) Poetry December 1978
- * To Our Turtle, (pm) Open Places Fall/Winter 1976
- * Tops in Brand-Name Regognition, (br) New York Times Book Review October 26 1980 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * Torah! Torah! Torah!: Three Bible Tales for the Third Millennium, (gp) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction April 2002
- * Torturing Mr. Amberwell, (nv) Cheap Street, May 7 1985
- * To Stop Without a Reason, (pm) Burn This, Hutchinson, 1982
- * To the Sun, (pm) Orders of the Retina, Toothpaste, 1982
- * To the Young Mercenaries, (pm) Poetry July 1986
- * Toward the Transcendent: An Introduction to Solar Lottery and Other Works, (in) Solar Lottery by Philip K. Dick, Gregg Press, 1976, as "Introduction"
- * Tracy Dreams of the Ball, (pm) The Kenyon Review Fall 1994
- * The Tragedy of Life, (pm) Endzone September 2 2006
- * Transplant Your Own Heart: A Do-It-Yourself Guide (with John Sladek), (fa) Transatlantic Review #60, June 1977
- * Der Trauerzug, (pm) Endzone, Mitteldeutscher Verlag, 2018
- * A Treatise on the Common Cold, (pm) The Times Literary Supplement October 21 1983
- * A Tree in the Dark, (pm) Witness Summer 1987
- * Trees in the Park, (pm) The Kenyon Review Fall 1994
- * Triolet for Leibowitz, (pm) Parnassus v20 #1/2, 1995
- * A Triolet for Passion Sunday, (pm) Light Autumn 1998
- * A Triolet with Mayonnaise, (pm) Light Autumn 1998
- * Triplicity, (om) SFBC (hc), April 1980
- * A Troll of Surewould Forest, (na) Amazing Stories Oct, Nov, Dec 1992
- * A Turkish Holiday, (pm) Poetry December 1970
- * Turner Jigsaw, (pm) Orders of the Retina, Toothpaste, 1982
- * The Turtle’s Dream, (pm) Juillard Winter 1968/1969
- * The 21st of June, (ss) The Village Voice Literary Supplement May 1990
- * Twenty Years Later, (pm) Endzone August 10 2006
- * The Two Friends, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction September 2006
- * Two Poems, (gp) The Paris Review #135, Summer 1995
- * Two Poems in One Night, (pm) The Right Way to Figure Plumbing, The Basilisk Press, 1972
- * UFOs and the Origins of Christianity, (ar) On SF, University of Michigan, 2005 [Ref. Whitley Strieber]
- * Uncanny England, (pm) Light Spring 1992
- * Under Compulsion, (co) Rupert Hart-Davis (hc), September 1968
- * Understanding Human Behavior, (nv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1982
- * Under the Boughs of Westbrookville, (pm) Amazing Science Fiction Stories November 1985
- * The Unidentified Flying Object, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1979
- * United We Stand Still (with John Sladek), (ss) Maps: The Uncollected John Sladek by John Sladek, Big Engine, 2002
- * The Universe as Modern Dance, (vi) Harper’s Magazine May 1973
- * The Unnamed Hills, (pm) Endzone May 31 2007
- * The Unspoken Wish, (vi) Getting Into Death, Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1974
- * untitled (“I have from time to time cleared away…”), (ms) Endzone October 30 2006, as "Housekeeping Alert"
- * Upon Being Forbidden Entrance to a Castle, (pm) Riverside Quarterly March 1967
- * Use of the Hydraulic Lift in Works of Imagination, (pm) Burn This, Hutchinson, 1982
- * The Uses of Darkness, (pm) Toothpaste June 1971
- * A Uses of Fiction: A Theory, (ar) New Fiction Society, 1975
- * “Utopia? Never!”, (vi) Amazing Stories August 1963
- * A Vacation on Earth, (pm) SF 12 ed. Judith Merril, Delacorte, 1968
- Holding Your Eight Hands ed. Edward Lucie-Smith, Doubleday, 1969
- The Right Way to Figure Plumbing, The Basilisk Press, 1972
- Tomorrow ed. Alan L. Madsen, Scholastic, 1973
- Burning with a Vision ed. Robert Frazier, Owlswick, 1984
- Yes, Let’s: New and Selected Poems, Johns Hopkins University, 1989
- * A Valedictory Ode to the City of New York, (pm) Harper’s Magazine August 1975
- * The Vamp, (ss) Fantastic Stories of Imagination February 1965
- * The Vanishing Point, (pm) The Kenyon Review Spring 1996
- * Vapors, (vi) Getting Into Death, Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1974
- * The Varieties of Oneiric Experience, (pm) Tampa Review #2, 1989
- * The Vegetables, (pm) Poetry February 1972
- * La Venganza de los Muertos Vivientes, (pm) Dark Verses & Light, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991
- * The Vengeance of Hera, (ss) Edges ed. Ursula K. Le Guin & Virginia Kidd, Pocket, 1980
- * Verbs, (pm) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine November 1991
- * Vertigo, (pm) The Right Way to Figure Plumbing, The Basilisk Press, 1972
- * The Very Rich, (pm) ABCDEFG HIJKLM NPOQRST UVWXYZ, Anvil Press, 1981
- * Vespers, (pm) Open Places Spring 1979
- * The Viewers and the Viewed: Eurailpass Verses, 1985, (pm) Poetry July 1986
- * The Village Alien, (ar) The Nation March 14 1987 [Ref. Whitley Strieber]
- * Villanelle for Charles Olson, (pm) Poetry January 1992
- * Villonesque, (pm) Light Winter 1999
- * The Vindication of Obesity, (pm) The Times Literary Supplement December 25 1981
- * A Vision of Christ (in memoriam Terence Cardinal Cooke), (pm) Light Spring 1992
- * Voices of the Kill, (ss) Full Spectrum ed. Lou Aronica & Shawna McCarthy, Bantam Spectra, 1988
- * The Vowels of Another Language, (pm) Poetry February 1972
- * The Voyage of the Proteus: An Eyewitness Account of the End of the World, (na) Subterranean Press (hc), December 2007
- * Waiting for a Boost, (pm) Monochrome ed. Bryan Cholfin, Broken Mirrors Press, 1990
- * Waiting for a War, (pm) Light Autumn 2000
- * Waking Early New Year’s Day, Without a Hangover, (pm) Boulevard Fall 1987
- * Waking in a Strange Apartment, (pm) The New Statesman July 3 1969
- * The Wall of America, (co) Tachyon Publications (tp), October 2008
- * The Wall of America, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 2005
- * The Wandering Jew, (vi) Omni November 1983
- * The Wandering Jew, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. Eugène Sue]
- * A War Memorial, (pm) Chronicles
- * The Way to a Man’s Heart (with John Sladek), (ss) Bizarre Mystery Magazine January 1966
- * The Wealth of Nations, (ms) Endzone June 2 2008
- * We Are Divided Everywhere in Two Parts, (pm) Southwest Review Autumn 1992
- * The Weather as History, (pm) Pandora #9, 1982
- * The West Coast, (pm) Bellevue Press, 1977
- * What Can You Say About Pork and Beans?, (hu) Nugget December 1966
- * What Else Is There, (pm) Poetry December 1996
- * What I Can See from Here, (pm) Endzone May 24 2008
- * What I Learned at M.I.T, (pm) North Dakota Quarterly 2003
- * What Is Orgasm, (pm) Boulevard #15/16, Spring 1991
- * What It Was Like, (pm) Partisan Review v46 #1, 1979
- * What’s Left Unsaid, or the Dodo’s Joy, (pm) Boulevard Fall 1988
- * What Taste Forbids, (pm) Burn This, Hutchinson, 1982
- * What They Do with Mothers-in-Law in Tierra Del Fuego, (vi) Getting Into Death, Hart-Davis, MacGibbon, 1974
- * What to Accept, (pm) Prairie Schooner Winter 1980/1981
- * When Did I Die?, (pm) Endzone July 31 2006
- * when i am sick science fiction, (pm) Dark Verses & Light, The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991
- * When Your Eyes Meet, When Your Hand Shakes, (pm) The Kenyon Review Autumn 1983
- * When Your Hand Shakes, When Your Eye’s Meat, (pm) The Kenyon Review Autumn 1983
- * White Fang Goes Dingo, (co) Arrow (pb), 1971
- * White Fang Goes Dingo, (nv) If April 1965
- Mankind Under the Leash, Ace Double, 1966
- One Hundred and Two H-Bombs, Compact, 1967
- White Fang Goes Dingo, Arrow, 1971
- The Early Science Fiction Stories of Thomas M. Disch, Gregg Press, 1977
- Fundamental Disch, Bantam, 1980
- Fundamental Disch (var. 1), Gollancz, 1981
- * White Fang Goes Dingo, (pm) If April 1965
- * The White Man, (nv) Flights: Extreme Visions of Fantasy ed. Al Sarrantonio, Roc, 2004
- * Wholeness, Harmony, Radiance, (pm) The Right Way to Figure Plumbing, The Basilisk Press, 1972
- * Who’s Who: a Prolegomenon, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction May 1993
- * Why the Sky Is Blue, (pm) North Dakota Quarterly 2003
- * Why This Tie, Why That, (pm) Poetry April 1988
- * The William Tell Overture, (pm) Corridor #2, May/June 1971
- * The Wisdom of the Triolet, (pm) Light Autumn 1998
- * With the Best of Intentions, (br) The Times Literary Supplement February 3 1984 [Ref. Ogden Nash]
- * A Wizard of the Fabulous, (br) The Washington Post Book World March 22 1981 [Ref. Gene Wolfe]
- * Wolfe’s New Sun, (br) The Washington Post Book World March 22 1981 [Ref. Gene Wolfe], as "A Wizard of the Fabulous"
- * Womankind and Poesy, (pm) Chronicles July 1990
- * The Wonderful World of Griswald Tractors, (ss) White Fang Goes Dingo, Arrow, 1971
- * The Wonders of Interstellar Free Trade, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction June 1994
- * The Word of God, or, Holy Writ Rewritten, (oc) Tachyon Publications (tp), September 2008
- * Working on a Tan, (pm) Poetry July 1984
- * The World in 1984, (br) SFWA Bulletin #6, June 1966 [Ref. Nigel Calder]
- * The Wounded Barbarian, (pm) The New Statesman June 9 1978
- * Xenophon’s Anabasis, (pm) ABCDEFG HIJKLM NPOQRST UVWXYZ, Anvil Press, 1981
- * Xmas, (ss) Shenandoah Summer 1977
- * X: Yes, (ss) Fantastic December 1969
- * The Yawning Bridegroom, (pm) Light Autumn 1998
- * Yes, Let’s, (pm) Open Places January 1972
- * Yes, Let’s: New and Selected Poems, (co) The Johns Hopkins University Press (tp), April 1989
- * Yorick’s Reply, (pm) Shenandoah Winter 1988
- * You and I, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction April 1993
- * You and I: A Sonnet, (pm) American Review #18, September 1973
- * You Are on the Communist’s List, (??) Dapper April 1965
- * You Can Own This Painting for $75, (pm) The Times Literary Supplement February 8 1980
- * Zewhyexary, (pm) The Times Literary Supplement March 17 1978
- * Zsa-Zsa, in Defence of Her New Pearls, (pm) The New Republic December 22 1986
- * [haiku], (pm) Star*Line May/June 1981
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #36, 1970
- * [letter], (lt) SF Commentary #44/45 Dec 1975, #60/61 Oct 1980, #62/63/64/65/66 Jun 1981
- * [letter], (lt) Foundation #10 Jun 1976, #13 May 1978
- * [letter], (lt) Arena SF #8, October 1978
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Eye #12, Summer 1993
- * [letter], (lt) Interzone #110, August 1996
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- * Bad Moon Rising, (oa) Harper & Row (hc), April 1973
- * New Constellations (with Charles Naylor), (oa) Harper & Row (hc), November 1976
- * The New Improved Sun, (an) Harper & Row (hc), September 1975
- * The Ruins of Earth, (an) G.P. Putnam's (hc), November 1971
- * The Ruins of Earth (var. 1), (an) Hutchinson (hc), February 1973
- * Strangeness (with Charles Naylor), (an) Scribner's (hc), June 1977
_____, [ref.]
- * Among the Authors, (bg) New Worlds #216, September 1979, uncredited.
- * An Artist of the Sleeping World by John Crowley, (ar) Harper’s Magazine May 2015; about dreams, discusses Thomas Disch’s theories of “big-budget dreams”: and ones that are more like independent films.
- * Bad Moon Rising by Theodore Sturgeon, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction May/June 1973
- * Bad Moon Rising by David Pringle, (br) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * Believers and Heretics: An Episcopal Bull (Which Last Word May Be Defined as the Reader Lists) by Michael Bishop, (ar) Foundation #19, June 1980
- * Black Alice (with John Sladek) by Richard Delap, (br) Science Fiction Review #35, February 1970
- * The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars by John Gregory Betancourt, (br) Weird Tales Fall 1988
- * Burn This by Patrick Parrinder, (br) Foundation #26, October 1982
- * The Businessman: A Tale of Terror by Michael P. Hodel, (br) Weird Tales Fall 1984
- * The Businessman: A Tale of Terror by Roz Kaveney, (br) Foundation #32, November 1984
- * The Businessman: A Tale of Terror by J. T. Barbarese, (br) Thrust #22, Spring/Summer 1985
- * Camp Concentration by Richard Delap, (br) Science Fiction Review #33, October 1969
- * Camp Concentration by Denny O’Neil, (br) Amazing Stories January 1970
- * Camp Concentration by Peter Nicholls, (br) Survey of Science Fiction Literature, Vol. 1 ed. Frank N. Magill, Salem Press, 1979
- * Camp Concentration at the Reading Gaol by Braulio Tavares, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #247, March 2009
- * Correction—Interzone 133 by David Pringle, (br) Interzone #134, August 1998
- * Dark Verses and Light by Richard A. Lupoff, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #40, December 1991
- * Disch Bibliography, (bi) Norwescon 5 Program Book ed. Stephen Bard, Michael Brocha & Jeffrey Levin, Norwescon, 1982, uncredited.
- * A Disch Bibliography, (bi) Yorcon 2 Programme Book ed. Alan Dorey, Yorcon, 1981, uncredited.
- * Disch, I by Samuel R. Delany, (ar) Starboard Wine by Samuel R. Delany, Dragon Press, 1984
- * Disch, II by Samuel R. Delany, (ar) Starboard Wine by Samuel R. Delany, Dragon Press, 1984
- * Disching It Out by Richard E. Geis, (br) The Alien Critic #6, August 1973
- * The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of by David Seed, (br) Foundation #74, Autumn 1998
- * The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of by Ariel Haméon, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #121, September 1998
- * The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of by Carl Freedman, (br) Science-Fiction Studies v26 #2, #78, July 1999
- * The Dreams Our Stuff Is Made Of: How Science Fiction Conquered the World by David Pringle, (br) Interzone #133, July 1998
- * Echo Round His Bones by Earl Evers, (br) Science Fiction Review #28, November 1968
- * Ecological Awareness and Capitalist Shortsightedness in Thomas M. Disch’s On Wings of Song by Umberto Rossi, (ar) Foundation #84, Spring 2002
- * Ecstatic Extinctions by Bruce R. Gillespie, (ar) SF Commentary #48/49/50, October/November/December 1976
- * Fascination with Mortality: The Late Thomas M. Disch by Michael Moorcock, (br) The Daily Telegraph November 26 2008
- * Faust and Archimedes by Samuel R. Delany, (ar) SFWA Forum June 1969
- * Four Reasons for Reading Thomas M. Disch by John Sladek, (ar) The Stellar Gauge ed. Michael J. Tolley & Kirpal Singh, Norstrilia Press, 1980
- * Fundamental Disch by Bruce R. Gillespie, (br) SF Commentary #62/63/64/65/66, June 1981
- * Fun with Your New (Vintage) Disch by Fred Bush, (br) Strange Horizons July 30 2001
- * The Genocides by Algis Budrys, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction December 1966
- * The Genocides by Brian W. Aldiss, (br) sf Impulse January 1967
- * The Genocides by David Pettus, (br) Thrust #14, Winter 1980
- * Getting Into Death by Bruce R. Gillespie, (br) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * Getting Into Death and Other Stories by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #21, May 1977
- * Goodbye to Tom Disch by Michael Bishop, (ob) The New York Review of Science Fiction #251, July 2009
- * Guest of Honor: In Praise of Disch by David G. Hartwell, (ar) Norwescon 5 Program Book ed. Stephen Bard, Michael Brocha & Jeffrey Levin, Norwescon, 1982
- * I Must Be Talking to My Friends by Bruce R. Gillespie, (cl) Science Fiction (Australia) v5 #3, 1983
- * Interview: Thomas M. Disch, (iv) Eternity #2, 1973, uncredited.
- * Interview: Thomas M. Disch by David Horwich, (iv) Strange Horizons July 30 2001, as by David Horwich
- * Interview with Thomas Disch by Darrell Schweitzer, (iv) Thrust #19, Winter/Spring 1983
- * An Interview with Thomas M. Disch by Charles Platt, (iv) Foundation #19, June 1980
- * An Interview with Thomas M. Disch by Scott Edelman, (iv) Last Wave v1 #5, 1986
- * The Last Page of Thomas M. Disch by Gregory Feeley, (ob) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #181, February/March 2009
- * Mahomet’s Coffin Swaying to Unexpected Breezes by George Turner, (ar) SF Commentary #48/49/50, October/November/December 1976
- * The Man Who Had 334 Concepts of Santa Claus by Paul Di Filippo, (iv) Science Fiction Eye #11, December 1992
- * The Man Who Had No Idea by David Pringle, (br) Interzone #3, Autumn 1982
- * The Man Who Had No Idea by Richard Cowper, (br) Foundation #26, October 1982
- * The Man Who Had No Idea by Allen Varney, (br) Science Fiction Review #46, Spring 1983
- * The Man Who Had No Idea by Frank Catalano, (br) Amazing Science Fiction Stories Combined with Fantastic May 1983
- * The Man Who Had No Idea by Russell Engebretson, (br) Science Fiction Review #50, Spring 1984
- * The M.D. by Mary R. Gentle, (br) Interzone #60, June 1992
- * The M.D. by Michael Bristow, (br) Foundation #59, Autumn 1993
- * The M.D.: A Horror Story by Richard A. Lupoff, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #40, December 1991
- * Meaning-Stuffed Dreams by Gregory Benford, (br) Outworlds #70, August 1998
- * Meaning-Stuffed Dreams: Thomas Disch and the Future of SF by Gregory Benford, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #121, September 1998
- * New York Gothic: An Interview with Thomas M. Disch by Elliot Atkins, (iv) Foundation #80, Autumn 2000
- * On a Background, Catastrophic, the Story, Ironic: Ecological Awareness and Capitalist Selfishness in Thomas M. Disch’s On Wings of Song by Umberto Rossi, (ar) Foundation #85, Summer 2002
- * On SF by Darrell Schweitzer, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #267, November 2010
- * On Tom Disch by John Clute, (ar) Yorcon 2 Programme Book ed. Alan Dorey, Yorcon, 1981
- * On Wings of Song by John Clute, (br) Foundation #19, June 1980
- * On Wings of Song by D. Douglas Fratz, (br) Thrust #16, Fall 1980
- * On Wings of Song by Paul Campbell, (br) Extro v1 #1, 1982
- * A Polder in 1967: Disch, Sladek, Zoline by John Clute, (ar) New Worlds #224, September 2024
- * The Prisoner by Richard Glass, (br) Science Fiction Review #32, August 1969
- * The Prisoner by Hank Stine, (br) Fantastic April 1970
- * Prisoners’ Sleep by Samuel R. Delany, (ar) The Jewel-Hinged Jaw by Samuel R. Delany, Dragon Press, 1977
- * Remembering Thomas Disch by John Crowley, (ar) Boston Review January/February 2009, as "Worldmaker: Remembering Thomas Disch"
- * Ringtime by Richard E. Geis, (br) Science Fiction Review #47, Summer 1983
- * The Ruins of Earth by Cy Chauvin, (br) Speculation March 1973
- * SF 101: Camp Concentration by Sean Parker, (ar) Pantechnicon #8, September 2008
- * Shorter Notices by David Trotter, (rc) Ambit #39, 1969
- * Sing a Song of Daniel by Bruce R. Gillespie, (ar) SF Commentary #62/63/64/65/66, June 1981
- * Speaking with Thomas M. Disch by Darrell Schweitzer, (iv) The Drummer December 17 1974
- * Strangeness (with Charles Naylor) by Bruce R. Gillespie, (br) SF Commentary #60/61, October 1980
- * Thomas Disch by Christopher Hawtree, (ob) The Guardian July 9 2008
- * Thomas M. Disch by John Crowley, (ar)
- * Thomas M. Disch by Gregory Feeley, (iv) Interzone #24, Summer 1988
- * Thomas M. Disch by Charles Platt, (iv) Dream Makers by Charles Platt, Berkley, 1980
- * Thomas M. Disch (1940-2008), (ob) Locus August 2008, uncredited.
- * Thomas M. Disch, 1940-2008 by John-Henri Holmberg, (ob) Nova Science Fiction (Sweden) #17, 2008
- * Thomas M. Disch: An Appreciation by John Sladek, (ar) Yorcon 2 Programme Book ed. Alan Dorey, Yorcon, 1981
- * Thomas M. Disch: Echoing Round His Bones by Rhys H. Hughes, (iv) The Zone #1, Summer 1994
- * Thomas M. Disch’s Modernist Romances by Josh Anderson, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #275, July 2011
- * 334 by Richard E. Geis, (br) The Alien Critic #9, May 1974
- * 334 by Tom Shippey, (br) Foundation #9, November 1975
- * Tom Disch by Leigh Ronald Grossman, (ar) Sense of Wonder ed. Leigh Ronald Grossman, Wildside Press, 2011
- * Tom Disch by John Crowley, (ob) Locus August 2008
- * Tom Disch by Michael Moorcock, (ob) Locus August 2008
- * Tom Disch by Charles Platt, (ob) Locus August 2008
- * Tom Disch by John Clute, (ob) Locus August 2008
- * Tom Disch by Ellen Datlow, (ob) Locus August 2008
- * Tom Disch Meets the Sheriff by Richard A. Lupoff, (ob) Locus August 2008
- * Tom Disch Paints the Pope by Pamela A. Zoline, (ob) Locus August 2008
- * Tom Disch SF by Graham Andrews, (ar) Paperback Parade #90, October 2015
- * Tom, John, Tyrol by Grania Davis, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #243, November 2008
- * Tomorrow Is Still with Us by George Turner, (ar) SF Commentary #41/42, February 1975
- * Understanding Reader Reaction by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction #4 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1982
- * The Wall of America by Eugene Reynolds, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #245, January 2009
- * Who Killed Thomas M. Disch? by Sam J. Miller, (ar) Strange Horizons September 22 2008
- * The Word of God by Darrell Schweitzer, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #240, August 2008
- * Worldmaker: Remembering Thomas Disch by John Crowley, (ar) Boston Review January/February 2009
[]Discus (chron.)
- * Music in the Round, (cl) Harper’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1961, Apr, Jul, Aug, Oct, Nov, Dec 1962
[]Disher, Garry (Donald) (1949- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Blame the Wind, (ss) Spine-Chilling ed. Penny Matthews, Omnibus Books, 1992
- * Cody’s Art, (ss) Crimes for a Summer Christmas ed. Stephen Knight, Allen & Unwin, 1990
- * Dead Set, (ss) Restless: Stories of Flight and Fear by Garry Disher, HarperCollins, 1995
- * Garry Disher Talks, (ar) Crime Time v2 #3, 1999
- * Gently, Gently, Sideways, (ss) Australian Short Stories #8, 1984
- * I Wish I’d Written That…, (cl) Crime Factory #4, November 2001 [Ref. Tony Hillerman]
- * Kickback [Wyatt Wareen], (ex) Mean Streets #4, September 1991
- * My Brother Jack, (ss) Crosstown Traffic ed. Stuart Coupe, Julie Ogden & Robert Hood, Five Islands Press, 1993
- * Old Ground, (ss) More Crimes for a Summer Christmas ed. Stephen Knight, Allen & Unwin, 1991
- * Poor Reception, (ss) Strange Fruit ed. Paul Collins, Penguin Australia, 1995; revised from appearence in The Difference to Me, Angus & Robertson, 1988.
- * Port Vila Blues [Wyatt Wareen], (ex) Mean Streets #15, December 1995
- * Port Vila Blues [Wyatt Wareen], (ex) Allen & Unwin, October 1 1996
- * Scrapings, (nv) Love Lies Bleeding ed. Jennifer Rowe, Allen & Unwin, 1994
- * Slipstream, (ss) Australian Short Stories #28, 1989
- * Some Common Weaknesses in Crime Fiction, (ar) from Writing Fiction, Allen & Unwin, 2001
- * Threshold, (ss) A Corpse at the Opera House ed. Stephen Knight, Allen & Unwin, 1992
- * Trusthouse, (ss) Murder at Home ed. Stephen Knight, Allen & Unwin Australia, 1993
- * The Two-Hundred Dollar Picasso, (ss) Case Reopened ed. Stuart Coupe & Julie Ogden, Allen & Unwin Australia, 1993
- * Whispering Death [Hal Challis], (ex) Text Publishing, June 1 2011
- * Witness to a Killing, (ss) London Mystery Selection #128, March 1981
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
[]Di Silvestro, John (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * The Big Shots, (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #68, July 1949
- * The Chinese Cross, (nv) Mammoth Western November 1948
- * Cow Country Jury, (vi) West January 1949
- * Guns Talk Tougher, (ss) Mammoth Western October 1947
- * Indian Gamble, (na) Mammoth Western July 1948
- * It’s a Long Ride to Hell, (ss) Mammoth Western January 1949
- * Murder Wears a Dress, (ss) The Phantom Detective Spring 1949
- * The Price of a Leg, (ss) Mammoth Western May 1948
- * The Saint Maker, (ss) Mammoth Western February 1948
- * Timid Killer, (ss) Popular Detective July 1949
[]Diski, Jenny (1947-2016) (books) (chron.)
- * Bath Time, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * Housewife, (nv) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * Leaper, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * My Brother Stanley, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * North, (ar) Corridor8 #3.3, 2012
- * The Old Princess, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * On the Existence of Mount Rushmore and Other Improbabilities, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * Sex and Drugs and Rock’n’Roll: Part II, (ss) New Statesman and Society August 24 1990
- * Shit and Gold, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * Short Circuit, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * Sitting Inside, (ar) Sight & Sound April 1995
- * Strictempo, (nv) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
- * The Vanishing Princess, (co) Weidenfeld & Nicolson (tp), May 1995
- * The Vanishing Princess or The Origins of Cubism, (ss) New Statesman and Society October 27 1989
- * Wide Blue Yonder, (ss) The Vanishing Princess, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1995
[]Dismukes, Woody (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Afrofuturism, Utopia, and the Prospect of a Better Now, (ar) Speculative City #10, Winter 2020
- * After Having Eaten from the Apple, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2020
- * The Anatomy of a Transracial Child, (ar) Apex Magazine #117, February 2019
- * A Cast of Liches, (ss) Nightmare #102, March 2021
- * The Color of the Mule, (pm) Strange Horizons September 30 2019
- * A Conversation Between the Embalmed Heads of Lampião and Maria Bonita on Public Display at the Baiano State Forensic Institute, Circa Mid-20th Century, (pm) Strange Horizons September 30 2019
- * The Curse of the Boto Boy, (ss) Nightmare #134, November 2023
- * Fugitive; Wanderer of the Earth, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2020
- * A Good Morsel of Clay, (ss) Shoreline of Infinity #32, Autumn 2022
- * My Children’s Home, (ss) Lightspeed #106, March 2019
- * The Peculiarities of Hunger, (ss) Khōréō v5 #2, 2025
- * Said the Carrion to the Corvus, (pm) Nightmare #114, March 2022
- * Sweet Home, Sweet Home; or, Robert Johnson Speaks from the Grave, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2020
- * Zombie of Palmares, (pm) Fiyah #14, Spring 2020
- * Zumbi dos Palmares Witnesses Nine Marvels and a Massacre, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2020
[]Disney, Doris Miles (1907-1976) (chron.)
- * Afternoon Drive, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1983
- * First Class Murder [David Madden], (n.) Doubleday, 1956, as Unappointed Rounds
- * Ghost of a Chance, (na) The American Magazine October 1954
- * The Girl Who Cried Wolf, (n.) Redbook March 1975
- * The Last Straw [Jim O’Neill], (n.) Doubleday, 1954
- * Only Couples Need Apply, (n.) Redbook May 1973
- * Unappointed Rounds [David Madden], (n.) Doubleday, 1956
- * Vacation Trip, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1983
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[]Disney, Dorothy Cameron; pseudonym of Dorothy D. Mackaye (1903-1992) (chron.)
- * Can This Marriage Be Saved?, (cl) Ladies’ Home Journal Oct, Nov 1957, May 1958, Apr 1960
- * Crimson Friday, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion Nov, Dec 1942, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1943
- * Family Reunion, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion Apr, Aug, Sep 1940
- * The Long Hour of Birth (with Mary Ann Fischer), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1963
- * Mystery at Broad Acres, (ss) Mother and Home November 1938
- * Mystery in Crockford, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1936
- * The 17th Letter, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 2, Dec 9, Dec 16, Dec 23, Dec 30 1944, Jan 6, Jan 13, Jan 20 1945
- * Strawstack, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1938, Jan, Feb 1939
- * Thirty Days Hath September (with George Sessions Perry), (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 8, Feb 15, Feb 22, Mar 1, Mar 8 1941
- * The Usual Three, (n.) Cosmopolitan August 1939
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[]Disney, Stanley (chron.)
- * George and the Battle of the Beefsteaks, (ss) Liberty September 16 1944
- * George and the Egg-Shy Pole, (ss) Liberty January 1 1944
- * George Masquerades on Maneuvers, (ss) Liberty May 20 1944
- * George Uses His Head, (ss) Liberty November 6 1943
- * Mr. Huber, (ss) Liberty September 11 1943
- * Mr. Meep’s Double Double-Cross, (ss) Liberty March 17 1945
- * Mr. Sweeble, (ss) Liberty December 2 1944
- * Night of March 15, (ss) Liberty March 18 1944
- * Pastrami!, (ss) Liberty December 8 1945
- * Waldo the Weep, (ss) Liberty August 25 1945
[]Disney, Walt(er Elias) (1901-1966) (chron.)
- * The Big Bad Wolf, (cs) Good Housekeeping May 1934
- * Donald’s Ostrich, (cs) Good Housekeeping May 1937
- * ‘Don Donald’, (cs) Good Housekeeping January 1937
- * The Flying Mouse, (cs) Good Housekeeping July 1934
- * From a Walt Disney Silly Symphony:
* ___ The Big Bad Wolf, (cs) Good Housekeeping May 1934
* ___ The Flying Mouse, (cs) Good Housekeeping July 1934
* ___ The Goddess of Spring, (cs) Good Housekeeping September 1934
* ___ The Golden Touch, (cs) Good Housekeeping November 1934
* ___ The Grasshopper and the Ants, (cs) Good Housekeeping April 1934
* ___ Perculiar Penguins, (cs) Good Housekeeping August 1934
* ___ The Tortoise and the Hare, (cs) Good Housekeeping October 1934
* ___ The Water Babies, (cs) Good Housekeeping December 1934
* ___ The Wise Little Hen, (cs) Good Housekeeping June 1934
- * The Goddess of Spring, (cs) Good Housekeeping September 1934
- * The Golden Touch, (cs) Good Housekeeping November 1934
- * The Grasshopper and the Ants, (cs) Good Housekeeping April 1934
- * I Have Always Loved Trains, (ar) Railroad Magazine October 1965
- * The Life Story of Mickey Mouse, (ar) The Windsor Magazine January 1934
- * Mickey Mouse, Air-Mail Pilot, Drops In!, (cs) The Modern Boy February 24 1934
- * Mickey Mouse, Air Mail Pilot, Is Captured by Sky Pirates!, (cs) The Modern Boy March 31 1934
- * Mickey Mouse and His Gone-Deaf Mount Tanglefoot—Mean to Win That Race or Bust!, (cs) The Modern Boy January 27 1934
- * Mickey Mouse and His Racehorse, Tanglefoot!, (cs) The Modern Boy November 25 1933
- * Mickey Mouse and His Racehorse, Tanglefoot Share a Big Secret!, (cs) The Modern Boy January 6 1934
- * Mickey Mouse and Pluto the Pup!, (cs) The Modern Boy February 10 1934
- * Mickey Mouse and Tanglefoot After World’s Records!, (cs) The Modern Boy December 23 1933
- * Mickey Mouse and Tanglefoot Win a Great Race!, (cs) The Modern Boy February 3 1934
- * Mickey Mouse Enjoys His Aerial “Fireworks”!, (cs) The Modern Boy May 5 1934
- * “Mickey Mouse”, How He Was Born, (ar) The Windsor Magazine #442, October 1931
- * Mickey Mouse in the Sky Pirates’ Airship!, (cs) The Modern Boy April 7 1934
- * Mickey Mouse Joins Modern Boy!, (cs) The Modern Boy November 18 1933
- * Mickey Mouse, Minne, Tanglefoot and Pluto!, (cs) The Modern Boy December 2 1933
- * Mickey Mousem Trick-Flyer & Machine Gunner!, (cs) The Modern Boy March 24 1934
- * Mickey Mouse on the Trail of the Pirate Airship!, (cs) The Modern Boy April 21 1934
- * Mickey Mouse Prepares for the Great Race!, (cs) The Modern Boy January 13 1934
- * Mickey Mouse—Racehorse Trainer!, (cs) The Modern Boy December 9 1933
- * Mickey Mouse Shows ’Em How to Fly!, (cs) The Modern Boy March 3 1934
- * Mickey Mouse’s Marvelous Mount!, (cs) The Modern Boy December 16 1933
- * Mickey Mouse’s Racehorse, Tanglefoot, Shows His Paces!, (cs) The Modern Boy December 30 1933
- * Mickey Mouse the Jubilant Jockey—and Tanglefoot the Trier!, (cs) The Modern Boy January 20 1934
- * Mickey Mouse Turns Romeo, (hu) College Humor #95, November 1931
- * Mickey Mouse Wins Flying Honours!, (cs) The Modern Boy March 17 1934
- * Mickey’s Amateurs, (cs) Good Housekeeping February 1937
- * Perculiar Penguins, (cs) Good Housekeeping August 1934
- * Pluto’s Quinpuplets, (cs) Good Housekeeping April 1937
- * Santa’s Workshop (with Fenn Sherie), (cs) Pearson’s Magazine December 1933
- * The Tortoise and the Hare, (cs) Good Housekeeping October 1934
- * Ups and Downs for Mickey Mouse!, (cs) The Modern Boy March 10 1934
- * The Water Babies, (cs) Good Housekeeping December 1934
- * What I’ve Learned from the Animals, (ar) The American Magazine February 1953
- * Why I Picked Pinocchio, (ar) This Week October 1 1939
- * The Wise Little Hen, (cs) Good Housekeeping June 1934
- * [Aboard their plane—stuck in the top of a tree—Mickey and Minnie Mouse are catapulted bang into unexpected Good Fortune and More Trouble!], (cs) The Modern Boy August 25 1934
- * [After flying blind through dense fog, Mickey and Minnie Mouse cheer with relief when they find themselves perched on a ship’s wireless aerial. But their cheers turn to groans when they reach deck!], (cs) The Modern Boy September 8 1934
- * [A Prisoner on Peg-Leg Pete’s Smuggling Ship, about to Be Hanged from the Yard-arm, Mickey Mouse makes a Bid for Freedom!], (cs) The Modern Boy September 22 1934
- * [Bobo, Mickey Mouse’s Adopted Elephant, won’t leave His Mother, whom he has found at the Circus. And Old Squinch, who owns him, gets a terrific shock!], (cs) The Modern Boy December 29 1934
- * [Captive Aboard the Sky Pirates’ Airship, Mickey Mouse, Air Mail Pilot, Is Made to Walk the Plank!], (cs) The Modern Boy April 14 1934
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Legion Magazine September 1938
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct)
- * [Concealed in the Lair of the Hair-and-Flannels Robbers whilst the latter are fighting, Mickey Mouse and Dippy Dawg Emerge Triumphant!], (cs) The Modern Boy July 28 1934
- * [Cowpuncher Mickey Mouse is Determined to find out who the mysterious Bat Bandit is!], (cs) The Modern Boy January 19 1935
- * [Do You Want Mickey Mouse’s Pet Elephant! He doesn’t!!!], (cs) The Modern Boy November 10 1934
- * [Flying Through a Blinding Snowstorm, with Food Supplies for Snowbound Rock Ledge, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Suddently Find Themselves Up a Tree!], (cs) The Modern Boy August 11 1934
- * [front cover], (cv) Liberty Apr 9 1938, Jul 31 1943
- * [Hiding His own identity, Don Jollio, the Bat Bandit, has made it appear that Mickey Mouse is His accomplice!], (cs) The Modern Boy February 16 1935
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chums February 1935
- * [illustration(s)], (il) This Week April 11 1943
- * [In the Secret Lair of the Hair—and—Red—Flannels Robbers, Mickey Mouse and Dippy Dawg start a Terrific Battle going!], (cs) The Modern Boy July 21 1934
- * [Mickey and Minnie Mouse in the Wild Wild West!], (cs) The Modern Boy January 5 1935
- * [Mickey and Minnie Mouse show Peg-Leg Pete, the Smuggler, that they’re not going to stand any of His nonsense. But Peg-Leg has the last word!], (cs) The Modern Boy September 15 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse and Dippy Dawg Discover the Robbers’ Arsenal—And a Ghost!], (cs) The Modern Boy July 7 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse and Dippy Dawg make more Amazing Discoveries in the Lair of the Hair Robbers!], (cs) The Modern Boy July 14 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse and His Gallant Steed Steamboat fight a Breakneck Duel with the Bat Bandit!], (cs) The Modern Boy March 16 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse and Minnie Adopt an Elephant!], (cs) The Modern Boy October 13 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse and Minnie have got a Pet They Don’t Want!], (cs) The Modern Boy October 27 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse and Minnie on a holiday at their Uncle Mortimer’s Wild West Ranch, meet the mysterious Bat Bandit!], (cs) The Modern Boy January 12 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse and Minnie, prisoners aboard Peg-Leg Pete’s smuggling ship, hatch a brilliant wheeze to regain their libert!], (cs) The Modern Boy September 29 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse and Minnie Take to the Air on an Errand of Mercy—and Wish they Hadn’t!], (cs) The Modern Boy August 4 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse and the Bat Bandit Enjoy a Battle of Wits and Bullets in the Wild West Canyon Country!], (cs) The Modern Boy March 23 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse and the Bat Bandit Make the Fur Fly!], (cs) The Modern Boy March 30 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse captures the bold bad Bat Bandit—loses him—and corners him again!], (cs) The Modern Boy March 9 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse Corners the Bat Bandit!], (cs) The Modern Boy March 2 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse, Detective! A New Series of Adventures of the Mouse That Makes the Whole World Laugh], (cs) The Modern Boy May 19 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse, Detective Gets Busy on the Great Hair-and-Flannels Mystery!], (cs) The Modern Boy June 2 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse Gives His Pet Elephant Music Lessons!], (cs) The Modern Boy November 3 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse goes in Search of His Kidnapped Partner, Dippy Dawg!], (cs) The Modern Boy June 30 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse, having busted the Pirates’ Airship, captures Pete and Shyster, the Chiels, and decends to Honour and Glory—and Minnie!], (cs) The Modern Boy May 12 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse is a brainy lad! Having crashed His plane with Minnie aboard, on the top of a tree, he’s now devising ways and means of getting it off again!], (cs) The Modern Boy August 18 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse is all of a Dither because Old Squinch is after Bobo the Elephant. But Mickey got a great friend in Horace Horsecollar!], (cs) The Modern Boy December 15 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse is Captured by the Bat Bandit—and learns the amazing truth about the Mystery Man who has been trying to hound him from the Wild West!], (cs) The Modern Boy February 9 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse learning to Be a Detective gets a Staggering Surprise!], (cs) The Modern Boy June 16 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse, looking for His lost pup, Pluto—finds him at least, on the Clothes Line!], (cs) The Modern Boy February 17 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse, losing His job with Barke and Howell, Detectives, wishes His partner, Dippy Dawg, good luck in tracking the mysterious Hair-Robbers—and gets another shock!], (cs) The Modern Boy June 23 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse on the Trail! As a Detective he doesn’t have much Luck—but he does see Life!], (cs) The Modern Boy May 26 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse—Outlaw! They call him that, but Mickey is going to prove His innocence—or burst in the attempt!], (cs) The Modern Boy February 23 1935
- * [Mickey Mouse Peppers the Pirate Airship and rescues the first of the captured pilots], (cs) The Modern Boy April 28 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse’s Adopted Elephant Cuts Up Rough!], (cs) The Modern Boy December 22 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse’s Elephant has a grand Day Out!], (cs) The Modern Boy November 17 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse’s Elephant Knows a Trick or Two!], (cs) The Modern Boy December 1 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse’s Pet Elephant Makes Himself Very Much At Home!], (cs) The Modern Boy October 20 1934
- * [Mickey Mouse up to His ears in Mystery, means to succeed as a Detective—or Die!], (cs) The Modern Boy June 9 1934
- * [Old Squinch turns up to claim Mickey Mouse’s Elephant, Bobo… and Horace Horsecollar Plots a Deep Plot!], (cs) The Modern Boy December 8 1934
- * [Prisoners of Smuggler Captain Peg-Leg Pete, Mickey Mouse and Minnie carry out an Artful Plot!], (cs) The Modern Boy October 6 1934
- * [The Bat Bandit wants to hound Mickey Mouse out of the Wild West. But Mickey’s a real sticker, though warnings face him at every turn!], (cs) The Modern Boy January 26 1935
- * [Their plane struck by lightning, their rudder on fire, run out of petrol, and caught in a blinding fog, Mickey and Minnie Mouse just Hope for the Best], (cs) The Modern Boy September 1 1934
- * [The real owner of Bobo, the Elephant that Mickey Mouse bought at an auction of Lost Property, turns up. But Bobo Won’t Go!], (cs) The Modern Boy November 24 1934
- * [The Wild West provides Mickey Mouse with more excitement—dodging the mysterious Bat Bandit], (cs) The Modern Boy February 2 1935
_____, [ref.]
- * The Amazing Secret of Walt Disney by Don H. Eddy, (ar) The American Magazine August 1955
- * Disney—Our Secret Weapon by Sidney Carroll, (ar) Esquire March 1943
- * He Gave Us Mickey Mouse by Jack Jamison, (ar) Liberty January 14 1933
- * Meet Mickey’s Master!, (iv) Pearson’s Magazine August 1930, uncredited.
- * Mickey Mouse, Meet Your Maker! by Sidney Skolsky, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1934
- * Mickey Mouse’s Maker by Sidney Skolsky, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1934, as "Mickey Mouse, Meet Your Maker!"
- * Mickey Mouse Squeals by J. P. McEvoy, (ar) Country Gentleman March 1934; Walt Disney interview.
- * Mouse & Man by Private Secretary, (ar) The Passing Show December 9 1933
- * Poetry in Celluloid by Fenn Sherie, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1933
- * The Walt Disney I Knew by Floyd Norman, (ar) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume One ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019
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