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[]Erckmann-Chatrian; pseudonym of Alexandre Chatrian & Émile Erckmann (fl. 1840s-1900s) (books) (chron.)
- * “Abraham’s Offering”, (na) Popular Tales and Romances by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872, as "Abraham’s Sacrifice"
- * Abraham’s Sacrifice, (na) Popular Tales and Romances by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872; translated from the French (“Le sacrifice d’Abraham”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
- * Aloriis’ Dream, (ss) The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880; translated from the French.
- * The Bear-Baiting, (ss) The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1876; translated from the French (“Le combat d’ours”, La Revue européenne, March 1860).
- * Bells, (pl) The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880, as "The Polish Jew"
- * The Bells, (co) St. Paul's (hc), ca 1909
- * The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian, (co) Millington (hc), 1981 ; edited by Hugh Lamb
- * Black and White, (nv) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875; translated from the French (“Le blanc et le noir”, Le Monde illustré, January 15, 1862).
- Terrible Tales: French, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, as "The White and the Black", uncredited.
- The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Robinson, 1995, as "The White and the Black"
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002, as "The White and the Black"
- The Man-Wolf and Other Tales (Expanded Edition) by Erckmann-Chatrian, Wildside Press, 2009, as "The White and Black"
- December Tales ed. J. D. Horn, Curious Blue Press, 2021, as "The White and the Black"
- * The Burgomaster in Bottle, (ss) The Aldine September 1 1873, uncredited.
- * The Buried Treasure, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872; translated from the French (“Le trésor du vieux seigneur”, Les contes du bord du Rhin, J. Hetzel, 1862).
- * The Buried Treasure, (ss) Temple Bar March 1871; translated from the French (“Le trésor du vieux seigneur”, Les contes du bord du Rhin, J. Hetzel, 1862) by Charles S. Cheltnam.
- * A Campaign in Kabylia, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16, Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6, Sep 13 1873
- * Catherine’s Lovers, (ss) The Forest House and Catherine’s Lovers by Erckmann-Chatrian, tr. John Simms, Roberts Brothers, 1871; translated from the French (“Les amoureux de Catherine”, Le Boulevard, October 1862) by John Simms.
- * The Child-Stealer, (ss) Temple Bar April 1871; translated from the French (“La voleuse d’enfant”, Les contes du bord du Rhin, J. Hetzel, 1862) by Charles S. Cheltnam.
- Popular Tales and Romances by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872
- Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875
- Reign of Terror: 2nd Corgi Book of Great Victorian Horror Stories ed. Michel Parry, Corgi, 1977
- The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
- * Citizen Schneider, (ss) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875; translated from the French (“Le Citoyen Schneider”, Les contes du bord du Rhin, J. Hetzel, 1862).
- * The Citizen’s Watch, (nv) Temple Bar March 1875, as "The Dean’s Watch"
- * The College-Life of Maître Nablot, (n.) Cassell’s Magazine Jan 17, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Feb 28, Mar 7, Mar 14, Mar 21 1874
- * The Comet, (ss) The Argosy (UK) April 1871; translated from the French (“La Comète ”, Le Moniteur universel, August 1865).
- * The Coming of Napoleon, (ex) The Scrap Book March 1907; from The Story of a Conscript of 1813.; translated by S. Ten Eyck Bourke
- * Confessions of a Clarionet Player, (n.)
- * Confessions of a Clarionet Player and Other Tales, (co) Ward, Lock and Co. (hc), 1874
- * The Conscript, (sl) Top-Notch Magazine Sep 30 (v19 #3), Oct 10, Oct 20, Oct 30 1914; translated by Marie de Montalvo
- * Cousin Elof’s Dream, (ss) Terrible Tales: French, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, uncredited.; translated from the French (“Le rêve de mon cousin Elof”, Le Monde illustré, May 21, 1859 & April 4, 1859).
- * The Crab Spider, (ss) The Taste of Fear ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen, 1976; translated from the French (“L’araignée-crabe”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Eithne Fearnley-Whittingstall.
- * The Crab Spider, (ss) Romance October 1893; translated from the French (“L’araignée-crabe”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Julia de Kay.
- * The Crow’s Requiem, (ss) Short Stories December 1900; translated from the French (“Le requiem du corbeau”, 1857) by Kate Brousseau.
- * The Dean’s Watch, (nv) Temple Bar March 1875; translated from the French (“La montre du doyen”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Charles S. Cheltnam.
- Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880
- Terrible Tales: French, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, as "The Citizen’s Watch", uncredited.
- The Bells by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, St. Paul's, 1909, as "The Murderer’s Watch", by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian
- Mystery for Christmas ed. Richard Dalby, Michael O'Mara, 1990, as "The Citizen’s Watch", by Erckmann-Chatrian
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002, as "The Citizen’s Watch", by Erckmann-Chatrian
- * The Dean’s Watch, (nv)
- * Famous Ghost Stories—:
* ___ The Mysterious Sketch, (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880
- * A Forest Betrothal, (ss) Short Stories August 1893; translated from the French by Belle M. Sherman.
- * The Forest House, (na) The Forest House and Catherine’s Lovers by Erckmann-Chatrian, tr. John Simms, Roberts Brothers, 1871; translated from the French (“La Maison forestière”, J. Hetzel et A. Lacroix, 1866) by John Simms.
- * The Forest House and Catherine’s Lovers, (oc) Roberts Brothers (hc), 1871 ; translated by John Simms
- * Gretchen, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 26 1873
- * Gretchen, (ss) Short Stories January 1894; translated from the French (“Gretchen”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Belle M. Sherman.
- * The Gypsies ,(tr:Frith, Henry), (na) The Wild Huntsman by Erckmann-Chatrian, tr. Henry Frith, Ward Lock, 1877; translated from the French.
- * Hans Schnap’s Spy-Glass, (ss) Popular Tales and Romances by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872; translated from the French (“La lunette de Hans Schnaps”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
- * Hans Schnaps’ Spy-Glass, (ss) Temple Bar October 1871; translated from the French (“La lunette de Hans Schnaps”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Charles S. Cheltnam.
- * Hans Weinland the Magician, (ss) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875, as "Hans Wieland the Cabalist"
- * Hans Wieland the Cabalist, (ss) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875; translated from the French (“Le cabaliste Hans Weinland”, Le Magasin de librairie, May 10, 1860).
- * The Hostelry of the Mayence Ham, (na)
- * The Inventor, (ss) The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880; translated from the French.
- * The Invisible Eye, (co) Ash-Tree Press (hc), January 2002 ; edited by Hugh Lamb
- * The Invisible Eye, (nv) Temple Bar December 1870; translated from the French (“L’il invisible ou L’auberge des trois pendus”, 1857) by Charles S. Cheltnam.
- Popular Tales and Romances by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872
- The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880
- Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880
- Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907
- The Lock and Key Library: Modern French ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews Co., 1909
- The Bells by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, St. Paul's, 1909
- The Golden Book Magazine #71, November 1930
- Adventures of the Great Crimebusters ed. Clyde Evans, New Power Publications, 1943, as by Emile Erckmann & Pierre Chatrian
- Adventures of the Great Crimebusters, Eerie Publishing Co., 1945, as by Émile Erckmann & Pierre Chatrian
- Perturbed Spirits ed. R. C. Bull, Arthur Barker, 1954
- Perturbed Spirits (var. 1) ed. R. C. Bull, Dragon Books, 1958
- Tales of Horror ed. Charles Higham, Horwitz, 1962
- Terror by Gaslight ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen & Co., 1975
- The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981
- The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Book of the Supernatural ed. Stephen Jones, Pegasus Books, 2006
- World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories, Seven Treasures Publications, 2008
- The Man-Wolf and Other Tales (Expanded Edition) by Erckmann-Chatrian, Wildside Press, 2009
- Great Supernatural Stories: 101 Horrifying Tales ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Fall River Press, 2017
- * The Kidnapper, (ss)
- * A Legend of Marseilles, (ss) Terrible Tales: French, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, uncredited.; translated from the French.
- * Lex Talionis, (nv) Popular Tales and Romances by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1872; translated from the French (“Le talion”, Les contes du bord du Rhin, J. Hetzel, 1862).
- * A Lock of Black Hair, (ss) The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880; translated from the French.
- * The Lovers of the Grinderwald, (ss) Romance March 1894; translated from the French (“Les fiancés de Grinderwald”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Pauline S. Downes.
- * The Man-Wolf, (na) The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1876; translated from the French (“Hugues-le-loup”, Le Constitutionnel, January 17, 1860 to February 3, 1860).
- The Lock and Key Library: Modern French ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews Co., 1909
- The Man-Wolf & Other Horrors ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen & Co., 1978
- The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
- The Man-Wolf and Other Tales (Expanded Edition) by Erckmann-Chatrian, Wildside Press, 2009
- * The Man-Wolf and Other Tales, (co) Ward, Lock, and Tyler (hc), 1876
- * The Man-Wolf and Other Tales (Expanded Edition), (co) Wildside Press (tp), June 2009
- * Messire Tempus, (ss) The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880; translated from the French (“Messire Tempus”, 1862).
- * The Miraculous Drought of Fishes, (ss) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875; translated from the French.
- * The Murderer’s Violin, (ss) Dublin University Magazine September 1876, as "The Violin of the Man That Was Hanged"
- * The Murderer’s Violin, (ss) The Wild Huntsman by Erckmann-Chatrian, tr. Henry Frith, Ward Lock, 1877; translated from the French (“Le violon du pendu”, Contes de la montagne, Michel Lévy Frères, 1860) by Henry Frith.
- Victorian Tales of Terror ed. Hugh Lamb, W.H. Allen & Co., 1974
- The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981
- 100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories ed. Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1993
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
- The Man-Wolf and Other Tales (Expanded Edition) by Erckmann-Chatrian, Wildside Press, 2009
- * The Murderer’s Watch, (nv) Temple Bar March 1875, as "The Dean’s Watch"
- * The Murder Sketch, (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880, as "The Mysterious Sketch"
- * My Cousin’s Dream, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #14, 1992; translated from the French (“Le rêve de mon cousin Elof”, Le Monde illustré, May 21, 1859 & April 4, 1859) by Phyllis Ann Karr.
- * My Illustrious French Saloam, (ss) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875; translated from the French.
- * My Inheritance, (ss) The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1876, as "Uncle Christian’s Inheritance"
- * Myrtle, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1871, as "Myrtle, the Gipsy Girl"
- * Myrtle, the Gipsy Girl, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1871; translated from the French (“Myrtille”, Les contes du bord du Rhin, J. Hetzel, 1862).
- * The Mysterious Sketch, (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880; translated from the French (“L’esquisse mystérieuse”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
- Swinton’s Story-Teller #8, December 5 1883
- Terrible Tales: French, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, uncredited.
- Short Stories June 1907
- Storiettes March 1908
- Great Short Stories II: Ghost Stories ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1909
- The Scrap Book August 1909, as "The Tragic Sketch"
- The Bells by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, St. Paul's, 1909
- Chicago Ledger March 18 1911
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1918
- Famous Mystery Stories ed. Joseph Walker McSpadden, Crowell, 1922
- 101 World’s Great Mystery Stories, Blue Ribbon Books, 1928
- Secret Service Stories March 1928, as "The Murder Sketch"
- Ghost Stories July 1929
- The Omnibus of Adventure ed. John R. Colter, Dodd, Mead, 1930, as by Émile Erckmann & Alexandre Chatrian
- The Argosy (UK) July 1931, as by Émile Erckmann & Pierre A. Chatrian
- The Ghost Story Omnibus ed. Joseph Lewis French, Dodd, Mead, 1933
- Famous Mystery and Detective Stories ed. Joseph Walker McSpadden, Blue Ribbon, 1938
- True Twilight Tales #2, Spring 1964, as "Portrait of a Murder"
- The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
- Portraits of Horror ed. Charles G. Waugh, Ph.D. & M. Grant Kellermeyer, M.A., Oldstyle Tales Press, 2025
- * The Mysterious Sketch, (ss) The Australian Journal #127, December 1875; translated from the French (“L’esquisse mystérieuse”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Harold Gray.
- * The Mysterious Sketch, (ss) Temple Bar January 1872; translated from the French (“L’esquisse mystérieuse”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Mary Anne Hoare.
- * The Mysterious Sketch, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1962; translated from the French (“L’esquisse mystérieuse”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Gordon B. Ringgold.
- * The Mysterious Sketch, (ss) Short Stories March 1894; translated from the French (“L’esquisse mystérieuse”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Belle M. Sherman.
- * A Night in the Woods, (ss) The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1876; translated from the French (“Une nuit dans les bois”, La Revue européenne, December 15, 1859).
- * The Owl’s Ear, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907; translated from the French (“L’oreille de la chouette”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
- * The Owl’s Ear, (ss) The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981; translated from the French (“L’oreille de la chouette”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Eithne Fearnley-Whittingstall.
- * The Polish Jew, (co) Ward Lock (hc), 1880
- * The Polish Jew, (pl) The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880; translated from the French (“Le Juif polonais”, J. Hetzel, 1869).
- * Popular Tales and Romances, (co) Ward, Lock, and Tyler (hc), 1872
- * Portrait of a Murder, (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880, as "The Mysterious Sketch"
- * The Queen of the Bees, (ss) The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1876; translated from the French (“La reine des abeilles”, La Revue européenne, November 1, 1861).
- * The Queen of the Bees, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly October 1872; translated from the French (“La reine des abeilles”, La Revue européenne, November 1, 1861) by Charlotte L. Forten.
- * The Raven’s Requiem, (ss) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875; translated from the French.
- * Red Wine and White Wine, (ss) Weird Fiction in France ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Vin rouge et vin blanc”, L’Artiste, June 22 & 29 1856 as “Le Bourgmestre en Bouteille”) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Retaliation, (ss) Bentley’s Miscellany v56, 1864, uncredited.
- * The Scapegoat, (ss) The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1876; translated from the French (“Le bouc d’Israël”, Contes de la montagne, Michel Lévy Frères, 1860).
- * The Secret of the Spring, (ss)
- * Sketched at Midnight, (ss)
- * The Song of the Tun, (ss) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875; translated from the French.
- * The Spectre’s Violin, (ss) Short Stories June 1899; translated from the French (“Le violon du pendu”, Contes de la montagne, Michel Lévy Frères, 1860) by Keokee Monroe.
- * The Spider of Guyana, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1899; translated from the French (“L’araignée-crabe”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
- The Strand Magazine (US) February 1899
- Pioneer Tales April 1928
- Ghostly by Gaslight ed. Sam Moskowitz & Alden H. Norton, Pyramid, 1971
- 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1994, as by Émile Erckmann & Alexandre Chatrian
- The Man-Wolf and Other Tales (Expanded Edition) by Erckmann-Chatrian, Wildside Press, 2009
- Black Infinity Magazine #6, Summer 2020, as "The Waters of Death", by Alexandre Chatrian & Émile Erckmann
- * Stories of the Rhine, (co) Ward, Lock, and Tyler (hc), 1875
- * Story of the Plébiscite. Told by One of the Seven Million Five Hundred Thousand Who Voted Yes, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine Dec 1871, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1872, uncredited.
- * Strange Stories, (co) D. Appleton and Company (hc), 1880
- * Suggested Suicide, (ss) Romance July 1891; translated from the French (“L’il invisible ou L’auberge des trois pendus”, 1857) by M. E. B..
- * The Three Souls, (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880; translated from the French (“Les trois âmes”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
- * The Three Souls, (ss) The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981; translated from the French (“Les trois âmes”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Eithne Fearnley-Whittingstall.
- * The Three Souls, (ss) Temple Bar October 1869; translated from the French (“Les trois âmes”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by H. Horbury.
- * The Three Souls of Man, (ss) Romance February 1894; translated from the French (“Les trois âmes”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860) by Leonard G. Myers.
- * The Tragic Sketch, (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880, as "The Mysterious Sketch"
- * The Trial of Mathis, (ex) 1872
- * Uncle Bernard’s Shell, (ss) The Polish Jew by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1880; translated from the French.
- * Uncle Christian’s Inheritance, (ss) The Man-Wolf and Other Tales by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward Lock, 1876; translated from the French (“L’héritage de mon oncle Christian”, La Revue européenne, May 1860).
- The Best Tales of Terror of Erckmann-Chatrian by Erckmann-Chatrian, Millington, 1981, as "My Inheritance"
- The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories 2 ed. Richard Dalby, Carroll & Graf, 1991
- The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002, as "My Inheritance"
- The Man-Wolf and Other Tales (Expanded Edition) by Erckmann-Chatrian, Wildside Press, 2009
- * The Violin of the Man That Was Hanged, (ss) Dublin University Magazine September 1876; translated from the French (Contes Fantastiques, 1860) by Lousia Corkram.
- * The Waters of Death, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: French: Italian: Spanish: Latin ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907; translated from the French (“L’araignée-crabe”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
- * The Waters of Death, (ss) Romance October 1893, as "The Crab Spider"
- * The Weaver of Steinbach, (ss) Terrible Tales: French, W.W. Gibbings, 1891, uncredited.; translated from the French (“Le tisserand de la Steinbach”, Contes de la montagne, Michel Lévy Frères, 1860).
- * The White and Black, (nv) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875, as "Black and White"
- * The White and the Black, (nv) Stories of the Rhine by Mm. Erckmann-Chatrian, Ward, Lock, and Tyler, 1875, as "Black and White"
- * The White and the Black, (ss)
- * The Wild Huntsman, (co) Ward Lock (hc), 1877 ; translated by Henry Frith
- * The Wild Huntsman, (na) The Wild Huntsman by Erckmann-Chatrian, tr. Henry Frith, Ward Lock, 1877; translated from the French (“La Maison forestière”, J. Hetzel et A. Lacroix, 1866) by Henry Frith.
- * The Wonderful Glass, (ss) Strange Stories by Erckmann-Chatrian, Appleton, 1880; translated from the French (“La lunette de Hans Schnaps”, Les Contes Fantastiques, Hachette, 1860).
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[]Ercole, Velia (Margaret) (1903-1978) (about) (chron.)
- * Accident, (ss) Maclean’s February 1 1933
- * Art and Elizabeth, (ss) Maclean’s August 1 1938
- * The Beautiful Mrs. Nevison, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1931
- * Brief Discontent, (ss) Maclean’s April 1 1935
- * Companion-Help, (ss) Maclean’s May 15 1936
- * Dinner with Micaela, (ss) McCall’s April 1937
- * Full Circle, (ss)
- * Going to Kenya, (ss) MacLean’s September 15 1931
- * Gowns for Griselda, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion May 1936
- * Her Kingdom, (ss) The New London Magazine #17, March 1932
- * Incident at the Hairdresser, (ss) Modern Woman October 1938
- * It Won’t Be a Stylish Marriage, (ss)
- * John’s Wife, (ss) Chatelaine March 1946
- * A Kingdom for Lily Skinner, (ss) MacLean’s July 15 1931
- * Millicent’s Best Interests, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion October 1937
- * Night in the Fog, (ss) McCall’s August 1935
- * Not That Kind of Youth, (ss) McCall’s Magazine January 1933
- * Overture in the Fog, (ss) Good Housekeeping November 1944
- * Release of the Prisoner, (ss)
- * A Ship Sets Sail, (ss) The Story-teller April 1935
- * Such Is Love, (ss) Gloucester Journal March 2 1935
[]Erdelac, Edward M. (1975- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of the Three Rippers [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) Sherlock Holmes and the Occult Detectives: Volume One ed. John Linwood Grant, Belanger Books, 2020
- * The Allclear, (nv) Return of the Old Ones ed. Brian M. Sammons, Dark Regions Press, 2017
- * The Better to See You With, (vi) Dark Moon Digest #7, April 2012
- * Black Tallow, (ss) The Dark Rites of Cthulhu ed. Brian M. Sammons, April Moon Books, 2014
- * Blueshift Drive [Punktown], (nv) Transmissions from Punktown ed. Brian M. Sammons, Dark Regions Press, 2018
- * A Bolt of Lightning, (nv) The Pulp Horror Book of Phobias ed. M. J. Sydney, Lycan Valley Press, 2019
- * The Boonieman, (ss) World War Cthulhu ed. Glynn Owen Barrass & Brian M. Sammons, Dark Regions Press, 2014
- * Conquer Comes Calling [John Conquer], (ss) Occult Detective Quarterly #2, Spring 2017
- * Conquer Comes Correct [John Conquer], (nv) Occult Detective Quarterly Presents ed. John Linwood Grant & Dave Brzeski, Ulthar Press, 2018
- * Conquer Gets Crowned [John Conquer], (ss) Occult Detective Quarterly #3, Fall 2017
- * Conquer’s Golden Case [John Conquer], (ss) Occult Detective Magazine #9, Winter 2022/2023
- * Conviction, (ss) Corrupts Absolutely? ed. Lincoln Crisler, Damnation Books, 2012
- * Crocodile, (ss) 18 Wheels of Horror ed. Eric Miller, Big Time Books, 2015
- * Devil’s Cap Brawl, (nv) Kaiju Rising: Age of Monsters ed. Tim Marquitz & Nick Sharps, Ragnarok Publications, 2014
- * The Dust Devils, (ex) Lost Trails: Forgotten Tales of the Weird West: Volume 2 ed. Cynthia Ward, WolfSinger Publications, 2016
- * The Exclusive, (ss) Danse Macabre: Close Encounters with the Reaper ed. Nancy Kilpatrick, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2012
- * Hammer [Star Wars], (ss) Star Wars Insider #147, February/March 2014
- * Hear the Eagle Scream, (ss) Horror Library: Volume 6 ed. Eric J. Guignard, Cutting Block, 2017
- * In Thunder’s Shadow, (ss) Edge of Sundown ed. Kevin Ross & Brian M. Sammons, Chaosium, 2015
- * It Came to Modesto, (ss) Atomic-Age Cthulhu ed. Glynn Owen Barrass & Brian M. Sammons, Chaosium, 2015
- * Killer of the Dead, (ss) Murky Depths #5, September 2008
- * The Lady of the Amorous City, (ss) Cirsova Winter 2016
- * The Muttwhelp, (ss) Skelos Fall 2017
- * Pulsa, (ss) Cirsova Winter 2020
- * The Reverend Mr. Goodworks & the Yeggs of Yig, (nv) Steampunk Cthulhu ed. Glynn Owen Barrass & Brian M. Sammons, Chaosium, 2014
- * Sea of Trees, (ss) After Death… ed. Eric J. Guignard, Dark Moon Books, 2013
- * Thy Just Punishments, (ss) That Hoodoo, Voodoo That You Do ed. Lincoln Crisler, Angelic Knight Press, 2015
- * The Unrepeatables, (ss) Tales of Cthulhu Invictus ed. Brian M. Sammons, Golden Goblin Press, 2015
- * Wake Before Landing, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #47/48, July 2022
- * The Wood of Ephraim, (nv) Sword & Mythos ed. Silvia Moreno-Garcia & Paula R. Stiles, Innsmouth Free Press, 2014
- * The Wrath of Benjo, (vi) Slices of Flesh ed. Stan Swanson, Dark Moon Books, 2012
[]Erdley, Bill (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Be Careful What You Wish For… [Dargon], (ss) DargonZine v3 #5, 1990
- * Dummy [Dargon], (ss) DargonZine v5 #1, 1992
- * The Evening After… [Dargon], (ss) DargonZine v7 #2, 1994
- * A Lesson Learned [Dargon], (ss) DargonZine v7 #5, 1994
- * The Scent of Balsam [Dargon], (ss) DargonZine v8 #1, 1995
- * Understanding [Dargon], (ss) DargonZine v3 #11, 1990
[]Erdman, Loula Grace (1898-1976) (about) (chron.)
- * Another Spring, (ss) Redbook February 1951
- * Bonus of Happiness, (ss) Redbook October 1952
- * The Buy in the Back Seat, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1955
- * Decision for Three, (na) Redbook November 1956
- * Each Heart Has Its Secret, (na) Redbook September 1961
- * The Edge of Time, (na) Redbook September 1950
- * The Far Hills, (ss) Redbook July 1952
- * Forgetful Cupid, (ss) Capper’s Farmer September 1944
- * Home Away from Home, (ss) Capper’s Farmer December 1943
- * If It Had Been You, (ss) Redbook September 1948
- * A Kind of Glory, (ss) Canadian Home Journal February 1953
- * Lest We Lose Our Eden, (na) Redbook June 1947
- * The Price of Happiness, (ss) Redbook November 1961
- * Slow Down for Love, (ss) Capper’s Farmer April 1946
- * Thanks to Aunt Millicent, (ss) Woman’s Day June 1947
- * Three at the Wedding, (n.) Redbook May 1953
- * When the Bride Came Home, (ss) Redbook August 1947
[]Erdrich, (Karen) Louise (1954- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * A Baby Between Us (with Michael Dorris), (ex) from The Crown of Columbus, HarperCollins, May 1991
- * Best Western, (ss) Vogue May 1990
- * The Big Cat, (ss) The New Yorker March 31 2014
- * The Bingo Van, (ss) The New Yorker February 19 1990
- * A Bridge, (ss)
- * The Butcher’s Wife, (ss) The New Yorker October 15 2001
- * Chapter Two: 1932, Sita Kozka, (ss)
- * Christmas Lights, (ss) Seventeen December 1987
- * Demolition, (ss) The New Yorker December 25 2006/January 1 2007
- * Destiny, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly January 1985
- * Disaster Stamps of Pluto, (ss) The New Yorker December 13 2004
- * Domain, (ss) Granta #129, Autumn 2014
- * The Fat Man’s Race, (ss) The New Yorker November 3 2008
- * Fleur, (ss) Esquire August 1986
- Prize Stories 1987: The O. Henry Awards ed. William Abrahams, Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1987
- We Are the Stories We Tell ed. Wendy Martin, Pantheon Books, 1990
- The Harper Anthology of Fiction ed. Sylvan Barnet, HarperCollins, 1991
- American Short Stories (6th edition) ed. Eugene Current-Garcia & Bert Hitchcock, Addison-Wesley, 1996
- The Portable Western Reader ed. William Kittredge, Penguin US, 1997
- A Web of Stories: An Introduction to Short Fiction ed. Jon & Marjorie Ford, Prentice Hall, 1998
- Mistresses of the Dark ed. Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Denise Little & Robert Weinberg, Barnes & Noble, 1998
- American Short Stories (7th edition) ed. Eugene Current-Garcia & Bert Hitchcock, Longman US, 2001
- Esquire’s Big Book of Fiction ed. Adrienne Miller, Context Books, 2002
- Witches’ Brew ed. Yvonne Jocks, Berkley, 2002
- * The Flower, (ss) The New Yorker June 29 2015
- * Gleason, (ss) The New Yorker March 20 2006
- * Happy Valentine’s Day, Monsieur Ducharme, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal February 1990
- * The Hollow Children, (ss) The New Yorker November 28 2022
- * I’m a Mad Dog Biting Myself for Sympathy, (ss) Granta #34, Autumn 1990
- * Introduction, (in) The Best American Short Stories 1993 ed. Louise Erdrich & Katrina Kenison, Houghton Mifflin, 1993
- * Introduction to “Helping”, (is) You’ve Got to Read This ed. Ron Hansen & Jim Shepard, HarperPerennial, 1994
- * Knives, (ex) Granta #19, Summer 1986; from The Beet Queen forthcoming from Henry Holt (September 1986).
- * The Leap, (ss) Harper’s Magazine March 1990
- * Line of Credit, (ss) Harper’s Magazine April 1992
- * Love Medicine, (ss)
- * Love of My Days, (ss) The New Yorker June 2 2025
- * Mary Stamper, (ss) USA Weekend July 22/July 24 1994
- * Matchimanito, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly July 1988
- * Mauser, (ss) The New Yorker April 8 1991
- * Le Mooz, (ss) The New Yorker January 24 2000
- * Naked Woman Playing Chopin, (ss) The New Yorker July 27 1998
- * The Names of Women, (ar) Granta #41, Autumn 1992
- * Nero, (ss) The New Yorker May 7 2012
- * Night Prayer, (nv) Granta #38, Winter 1991
- * The Ojibwe Week, (ss) Granta #115, Spring 2011
- * Old Man Potchikoo, (ss) Granta #27, Summer 1989
- * The Painted Drum, (ss) The New Yorker March 3 2003
- * Passion, (pm) The New Yorker December 16 2019
- * The Plague of Doves, (ss) The New Yorker June 28 2004
- * The Red Convertible, (ss) Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1984
- * The Reptile Garden, (ss) The New Yorker January 28 2008
- * Resurrection, (ss) Glimmer Train #9, Winter 1994
- * Revival Road, (ss) The New Yorker April 17 2000
- * Saint Marie, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly March 1984
- * Satan: Hijacker of a Planet, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1997
- * Scales, (ss) North American Review 1982
- * Shamengwa, (ss) The New Yorker December 2 2002
- * The Shawl, (ss) The New Yorker March 5 2001
- * Sister Godzilla, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly February 2001
- * Snares, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1987
- * The Stone, (ss) The New Yorker September 9 2019
- * The Strange People, (pm) 1984
- * Tales of Burning Love, (ex)
- * A Wedge of Shade, (ss) The New Yorker March 6 1989
- * Where I Ought to Be: A Writer’s Sense of Place, (ar) [Ref. Louise Erdrich]
- * The Years of My Birth, (ss) The New Yorker January 10 2011
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
- * Comments on Erdrich’s “Love Medicine” by Kathleen M. Sands, (ar)
- * The Crown of Columbus (with Michael Dorris) by Charles de Lint, (br) Science Fiction Review #10, May 1992
- * A Cultural Heritage: Louise Erdrich’s Fiction. (student research essay) by Sage Van Wing, (ar)
- * Erdrich’s Dakota as Metaphor for American Culture: Review of Tales of Burning Love by Michael Lee, (br)
- * from “An Interview with Louise Erdrich” by Allan & Nancy Feyl Chavkin, (iv)
- * Here’s an Odd Artifact for the Fairy-Tale Shelf by Leslie Marmon Silko, (ar)
- * Interview: Louise Erdrich by Christian A. Coleman, (iv) Lightspeed #91, December 2017
- * Race and Gender in Louise Erdrich’s The Beet Queen by Susan Meisenhelder, (ar)
- * Review of Louise Erdrich’s The Beet Queen by Leslie Marmon Silko, (br)
- * Storytelling: Tradition and Preservation in Louise Erdrich’s Tracks by Jennifer Sergi, (ar)
- * Where I Ought to Be: A Writer’s Sense of Place by Louise Erdrich, (ar)
[]Erhardt, Joseph M. (1952- ); used pseudonym Templeton Rex (about) (chron.)
- * The Blue Smoke Test, (ss) Keen Science Fiction! November 1996, as by Templeton Rex
- * Business Opportunity, (ss) The Vampire’s Crypt #16, Fall 1997, as by Templeton Rex
- * Eliza’s Quick-Drying Polar White, (ss) Talebones #29, Winter 2004, as by Templeton Rex
- * Evensong, (ss) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #3, October 2002, as by Templeton Rex
- * Idle Hands, (vi) Western Digest #23, September/October 1998
- * Let There Be Write, (ss) Maelstrom Speculative Fiction #6, 2000, as by Templeton Rex
- * Mission Intercept, (vi) Startling Science Stories #29, December 1999, as by Templeton Rex
- * Open Frame, (ss) Futures Mysterious Anthology Magazine #29, Spring 2003, as by Templeton Rex
- * Teatime in Taborsville, (ss) The Cozy Detective Mystery Magazine Summer 1997, as by Templeton Rex
- * Touch, (ss) Maelstrom Speculative Fiction #4, Spring 1999, as by Templeton Rex
[]Erichsen, [Dr.] Hugo (1860-1944) (chron.)
- * The Boy Photographer, (cl) The American Boy Aug 1903, Aug, Nov 1904, Jan, Sep 1906, May, Jul 1911, Jan 1912
- * Champion Lion Tamer, (ss) The American Boy October 1906
- * Hens That Lay Golden Eggs, (ar) The American Boy February 1906
- * Now, Boys, for the Garden, (ar) The American Boy March 1904
- * Pinecroft—A $5,000 House, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion March 1909
- * Romantic Rothenburg: A Medieval Town of Unchanging Aspect, (ar) The Booklovers Magazine June 1905
- * A Victim of the Third Division, (ss) Clack Book October 1896
_____, ed.
[]Erichsen, Nelly (1862-1918) (about) (chron.)
- * Jongleurs at the Castle, (il) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1896
- * A North-Country Fishing Town, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1886
- * [frontispiece], (fp) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1886
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The English Illustrated Magazine Apr 1886, Dec 1894, May, Jul, Aug 1895, Sep, Nov 1898
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1895
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Ludgate November 1897
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Idler August 1898
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Lady’s Realm September 1898
[]Erickson, Leah (fl. 1990s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Bone Sculptures, (ss) Indigenous Fiction #4, 2000
- * Burning Houses, (ss) Freezer Burn Magazine #7, 1997
- * Chrysalis, (nv) Black Sheep #26, August 2025
- * House of Clouds, (ss) Pantheon Magazine #6, July 2014
- * Memorex, (ss) The Chamber Magazine May 5 2023
- * Tweaker, (ss) Möbius Blvd #15, January 2025
[]Erickson, Steve; [i.e., Stephen Michael Erickson] (1950- ) (about) (chron.)
- * 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Ann Savage in Detour, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Arc d’X, (bg) Science Fiction Eye #12, Summer 1993
- * The Art of the Mix-Tape, (ed) Black Clock #13, Fall/Winter 2010
- * The Asphalt Jungle, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Ava Gardner in The Killers, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Bernard Herrmann’s Score for Taxi Driver, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Big Combo, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Big Sleep, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * A Black Clock Interview, (iv) Black Clock #1, March 2004 [Ref. Samuel R. Delany], as "Samuel R. Delany: A Conversation"
- * The Black Dahlia, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Blade Runner, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Blowin in the Mind,” Martin Sharp, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * The Burnt Orange Heresy, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Le Cercle Rouge, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Child of the Moon,” the Rolling Stones, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Chinatown, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Cover of Time, April 8, 1996, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Criss Cross, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Dark Knight Returns (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Devil in a Blue Dress, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Director’s Cut, (ed) Black Clock #18, Spring/Summer 2014
- * Double Indemnity, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Down There (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Eight Miles High”, the Byrds, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Electric Ladyland, Jimi Hendrix, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Elisha Cook Jr. in Phantom Lady (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Essential Noir:
* ___ 1: Double Indemnity, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 2: The Long Goodbye (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 3: Vertigo, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 4: The Postman Always Rings Twice, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 5: Chinatown, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 6: Out of the Past, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 7: Naked City, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 8: John Alton’s Cinematography in T-Men (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 9: The Third Man, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 10: Ann Savage in Detour, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 11: Red Harvest, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 12: Blade Runner, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 13: Touch of Evil (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 14: “Theme from Peter Gunn”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 15: Kiss Me Deadly, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 16: Gene Tierney in Leave Her to Heaven, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 17: Savage Night, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 18: The Big Sleep, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 19: Lost Highway, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 20: The Talented Mr. Ripley, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 21: In a Lonely Place, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 22: William Holden in Sunset Boulevard, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 23: “Generique”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 24: Koroshi no rakuin, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 25: Sweet Smell of Success, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 26: Nighthawks (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 27: The Maltese Falcon, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 28: Lee Marvin in Point Blank, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 29: Bernard Herrmann’s Score for Taxi Driver, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 30: The Long Goodbye, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 31: Richard Widmark in Kiss of Death, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 32: The Burnt Orange Heresy, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 33: Night Moves, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 34: The Big Combo, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 35: Only the Lonely, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 36: Ava Gardner in The Killers, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 37: Le Cercle Rouge, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 38: Eye of the Beholder, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 39: Gilda, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 40: The Asphalt Jungle, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 41: The Real Cool Killers (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 42: Pickup on South Street, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 43: Linda Fiorentino in The Last Seduction, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 44: “Theme from The Bad and the Beautiful”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 45: Laura, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 46: Mona Lisa (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 47: Down There (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 48: Gloria Grahame in The Big Heat, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 49: Sheryl Lee in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 50: John Barry’s Score for Body Heat, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 51: Zodiac (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 52: The Hitch-Hiker, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 53: The Dark Knight Returns (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 54: Michael Caine in Get Carter, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 55: Gun Crazy, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 56: “Park Avenue Beat”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 58: Murder, My Sweet, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 59: Devil in a Blue Dress, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 60: The Black Dahlia, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 61: Harvey Keitel in Bad Lieutenant (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 63: I, the Jury, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 65: Thief, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 66: Elisha Cook Jr. in Phantom Lady (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 67: “Harlem Nocturne”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 69: The Wild Party, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
* ___ 70: Criss Cross, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Essential Psychedelia:
* ___ 1: “Tomorrow Never Knows,” the Beatles, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 2: Electric Ladyland, Jimi Hendrix, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 3: 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 4: “Eight Miles High”, the Byrds, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 5: Magical Mystery Tour, the Beatles, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 6: The Psychedelic Experience, Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner & Richard Alpert, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 17: Monterey Pop, D.A. Pennebaker, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 18: “White Room,” Cream, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 19: Strange Days, the Doors, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 22: Sunshine Superman, Donovan, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 30: “Child of the Moon,” the Rolling Stones, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 31: “Skull and Roses,” Alton Kelley and Mouse, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 40: “Time Has Come Today,” the Chambers Brothers, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 41: Cover of Time, April 8, 1996, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 42: “Sunny Goodge Street,” Donovan, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
* ___ 43: “Blowin in the Mind,” Martin Sharp, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Eye of the Beholder, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Generique”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Gene Tierney in Leave Her to Heaven, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Gilda, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Gloria Grahame in The Big Heat, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Guilty Pleasures and Lost Causes, (ed) Black Clock #4, Fall 2005/Winter 2006
- * Gun Crazy, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Harlem Nocturne”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Harvey Keitel in Bad Lieutenant (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Hitch-Hiker, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Hurdy Gurdy Man, (bg) Black Clock #4, Fall 2005/Winter 2006
- * In a Lonely Place, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * I, the Jury, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * John Alton’s Cinematography in T-Men (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * John Barry’s Score for Body Heat, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Kiss Me Deadly, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Koroshi no rakuin, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Laura, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Lee Marvin in Point Blank, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Linda Fiorentino in The Last Seduction, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Long Goodbye (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Long Goodbye, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Lost Highway, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Magical Mystery Tour, the Beatles, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * The Maltese Falcon, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Michael Caine in Get Carter, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Mona Lisa (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Monterey Pop, D.A. Pennebaker, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Murder, My Sweet, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Naked City, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Nighthawks (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Night Moves, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Only the Lonely, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Out of the Past, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Park Avenue Beat”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Paul Is Dead, (ss) Black Clock #2, Fall 2004/Winter 2005
- * Pickup on South Street, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Postman Always Rings Twice, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Primary Notes 2008: The Hillary-Barack Emails (with Michael Ventura), (nv) Black Clock #9, Spring/Summer 2008
- * The Psychedelic Experience, Timothy Leary, Ralph Metzner & Richard Alpert, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * The Real Cool Killers (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Red Harvest, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Richard Widmark in Kiss of Death, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Samuel R. Delany: A Conversation, (iv) Black Clock #1, March 2004 [Ref. Samuel R. Delany]
- * Savage Night, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Sheryl Lee in Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Skull and Roses,” Alton Kelley and Mouse, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Strange Days, the Doors, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * “Sunny Goodge Street,” Donovan, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Sunshine Superman, Donovan, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Sweet Smell of Success, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Talented Mr. Ripley, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Theme from Peter Gunn”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * “Theme from The Bad and the Beautiful”, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Thief, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Third Man, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Three Characters in Search of an Election, (ed) Black Clock #9, Spring/Summer 2008
- * “Time Has Come Today,” the Chambers Brothers, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * “Tomorrow Never Knows,” the Beatles, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * Touch of Evil (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Vertigo, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * The Violation of Sally Hemings, (ss) Esquire April 1993
- * “White Room,” Cream, (ms) Black Clock #20, Spring/Summer 2015
- * The Wild Party, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * William Holden in Sunset Boulevard, (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
- * Zeroville, (ss) McSweeney’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories ed. Michael Chabon, Vintage, 2004
- * Zodiac (with Anthony Miller), (ms) Black Clock #10, Spring/Summer 2009
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Black Clock #1 Mar, #2 Fll/Wtr 2004, #3 Spr/Sum, #4 Fll/Wtr 2005, #5 Spr/Sum, #6 Fll/Wtr 2006, #7 Spr/Sum, #8 Fll/Wtr 2007, #9 Spr/Sum 2008,
#10 Spr/Sum, #11 Fll/Wtr 2009, #12 Spr/Sum, #13 Fll/Win 2010
#14 Sum/Fll 2011, #15 Spr/Sum 2012, #16 Wtr/Spr, #17 Sum/Fll 2013, #18 Spr/Sum, #19 Fll/Win 2014, #20 Spr/Sum 2015, #21 Spr/Sum 2016
_____, [ref.]
- * Arc d’X by Bruce Holland Rogers, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #67, March 1994
- * Days Between Stations by Paul Kincaid, (br) Foundation #44, Winter 1988/1989
- * Defying Rational Chronology: Time and Identity in the Work of Steve Erickson by Paul Kincaid, (ar) Foundation #58, Summer 1993
- * Our Ecstatic Days by Paul Kincaid, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #204, August 2005
- * Rubicon Beach by Elizabeth Hand, (br) Science Fiction Eye #3, March 1988
- * Rubicon Beach by John Clute, (br) Interzone #31, September/October 1989
- * Science Fiction on the Periphery: The Literary Novels of Steve Erickson, Jim Dodge, Denis Johnson, and Larissa Lai by Robert Guffey, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #202, June 2005
- * Secret Maps: The Topography of Fantasy and Morality in the Work of Steve Erickson by Paul Kincaid, (ar) Foundation #57, Spring 1993
- * Steve Erickson: Ecstasy, Chaos & the Last Battleground by Andrew Hedgecock, (iv) Interzone #205, August 2006
- * Steve Erickson, trapped in a concrete bunker—with only the Twentieth Century for company, has just been unearthed at an archaeological dig in Los Angeles by Ron Drummond, (ar) Science Fiction Eye #12, Summer 1993
- * Surfing the Slipstream by Ellen Datlow, Robert K. J. Killheffer & Lawrence Person, (iv) Nova Express Fall/Winter 1999
- * Tours of the Black Clock by Gordon Van Gelder, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #8, April 1989
- * Tours of the Black Clock by John Clute, (br) Interzone #31, September/October 1989
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