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[]Field, Margaret (fl. 1870s-1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Art Schools of New York, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine March 1893
 
    - * A Future Emperor and Empress, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine September 1894
 
    - * Julia Ward Howe and Her Daughters, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine February 1895
 
    - * The Kaulbachs, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1893
 
    - * The Legend of King Arthur, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1894
 
    - * Not Pretty, but Precious, (sl)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education Aug,   Sep 1871
 
    - * The Novel, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine January 1895
 
    - * The Patron Saint of Music, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine July 1895
 
    - * Phyllis Remembers, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #32, November 16 1923
 
    - * The Queens of Europe, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1894
 
    - * Some Idealistic Painters, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine September 1893
 
    - * Types and Legends of the Magdalen, (ia)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1895
 
  
[]Field, Margaret C. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Boy’s Test, (ss)  Sunshine Story Book, Dean & Son, 193?
 
    - * Christmas at the Towers, (ss)  Warne’s “Top-All” Book for Girls ed. Mary England, Frederick Warne, 1936
 
    - * Not in the Running, (ss)  Hulton’s Girls’ Stories, Allied Newspapers, 1923
 
    - * Oh, Venus!, (ss)  The Golden Mag. #3, August 1926
 
    - * Orchids for Luck!, (ss)  Hulton’s Girls’ Stories, Allied Newspapers, 1927
 
    - * Out of Bounds, (ss)  The British Girl’s Annual 1925
 
    - * The Tactics of the Third Form, (ss)  Hulton’s Girls’ Stories, Allied Newspapers, 1923
 
  
[]Field, Mary J. (fl. 1870s-1880s) (chron.)
  
    - * Christmas in Norway, (ar)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine June 1875
 
    - * A Christmas Song, (pm)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine December 1873
 
    - * The Earl’s Daughter, (ss)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine August 1874
 
    - * Ideas About Old Maids, (es)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine November 1880
 
    - * A Little Cripple, (pm)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine July 1881
 
    - * A Love Song, (pm)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine February 1881
 
    - * The Master of Monkswood, (ss)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine December 1878
 
    - * Merry Christmas-Time, (pm)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine December 1881
 
    - * Mignonnette, (ss)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine February 1880
 
    - * Our Next-Door Neighbors, (ss)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine September 1878
 
    - * Robby’s Wedding Present, (vi)  Ballou’s Monthly Magazine April 1873
 
  
[]Field, Michael; pseudonym of Katherine Harris Bradley & Edith Emma Cooper (fl. 1870s-1930s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * An Æolian Harp, (pm) 
 
    
    - * The Burial of Robert Browning, (pm) 
 
    
    - * The Dancers, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Earth to Earth, (pm) 
 
    
    - * from “Canute the Great”, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Herbert Spencer and Oscar Wilde, (ex)  John Murray, 1932
 
    
    - * Iris, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Lettice, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Michael Field and Robert Browning, (ex)  John Murray, 1932 [Ref. Robert Browning]
 
    
    - * Noon, (pm)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly July 1888
 
    - * Second Thoughts, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly October 1895
 
    - * Tiger-Lilies, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly September 1895
 
    - * Wind of Summer, (pm) 
 
    
  
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[]Field, Peter (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym used by Harry Sinclair Drago (1887-1979), Davis Dresser (1904-1977), Fred East (1895-1983), Francis Thayer Hobson (1897-1967) & Robert J. Hogan (1897-1963) (chron.)
  
    - * Blazing Guns, (na)  Complete Western Book Magazine November 1935
 
    - * Bullets Sweep the Range, (na)  Best Western Magazine July 1936
 
    - * Caballero of Coyote Gulch, (na)  Golden West Magazine December 1936
 
    - * Death Rides the Night  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Jefferson House, 1944
 
    
    - * The End of the Trail  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Jefferson House, 1945
 
    
    - * Fight for Powder Valley  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1942
 
    
    - * Gambler’s Gold  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Fred East) Jefferson House, 1946
 
    
    - * Guns from Powder Valley  [Powder Valley], (na)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1941
 
    
    - * Law Badge, (n.)  (by Harry Sinclair Drago) Morrow, 1940
 
    
    - * Lawman of Powder Valley  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1942
 
    
    - * The Man from Thief River, (n.)  (by Harry Sinclair Drago) Morrow, 1940
 
    
    - * Maverick’s Return, (n.)  (by Fred East) Morrow, 1944
 
    
    - * Midnight Round-Up  [Powder Valley], (na)  (by Davis Dresser) Jefferson House, 1944
 
    
    - * Outlaws Three, (sl)  (by Francis Thayer Hobson) Street & Smith’s Western Story Magazine Nov 25,   Dec 2,   Dec 9,   Dec 16 1933
 
    - * Powder Valley Pay-Off  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1941
 
    
    - * Powder Valley Showdown  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Jefferson House, 1946
 
    
    - * Powder Valley Vengeance  [Powder Valley], (na)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1943
 
    
    - * Ravaged Range  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Fred East) Jefferson House, 1946
 
    
    - * Red, of Powder Creek, (na)  (by Francis Thayer Hobson) Big-Book Western Magazine December 1934
 
    - * Return to Powder Valley  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Robert J. Hogan) Jefferson House, August 1948
 
    
    - * The Road to Laramie  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Jefferson House, 1945
 
    
    - * Sheriff on the Spot  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1943
 
    
    - * Six-Gun Ransom, (na)  Double Action Western November 1938
 
    - * The Smoking Iron  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1944
 
    
    - * The Tenderfoot Kid, (n.)  (by Harry Sinclair Drago) Morrow, 1939
 
    
    - * Trail from Needle Rock  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Fred East) Jefferson House, 1947
 
    
    - * Trail South from Powder Valley  [Powder Valley], (n.)  (by Davis Dresser) Morrow, 1942
 
    
  
[]Field, Rachel (Lyman) (1894-1942) (chron.)
  
    - * All Through the Night, (ex)  Macmillan, 1940
 
    
    - * And Now Tomorrow, (sl)  McCall’s Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun 1942
 
    - * A Baby’s Prayer, (pm)  This Week December 21 1941
 
    - * Beginning of Wisdom, (ss)  The American Magazine March 1942
 
    
    - * Christmas in the Heart, (ss)  The American Magazine January 1941
 
    - * Cranberry Road, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * The Cuckoo-Clock Shop, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * Fear Is the Thorn, (pm)  The New Yorker April 6 1935
 
    
    - * For a Dog Chasing Fireflies, (pm)  Branches Green by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1934
 
    
    - * For My Father, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * General Store, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * Gunga, (pm)  Branches Green by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1934
 
    
    - * Houses, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * If Once You Have Slept on an Island, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * John Sargent’s Boyhood Sketches, (pi)  The St. Nicholas Magazine June 1926
 
    - * Never Let Sprigged Calicoes, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * New England Gothic, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * Night Thoughts from a Day-Bed, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * Not Every Bud, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * Old Gally Mander, (ss)  American Folk and Fairy Tales by Rachel Field, Scribner's, 1929
 
    
    - * O Lovely Rain, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * One More, (pm)  The New Yorker April 6 1935, as "Fear Is the Thorn"
 
    
    - * Parrots, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * The Pawnshop Window, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * Performing Seal, (pm)  Branches Green by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1934
 
    
    - * The Piper, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine October 1924
 
    - * Selections from Fear Is the Thorn, (ex)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * Stone by the Birch, (ss)  The American Magazine September 1935
 
    - * This Pleasant World, (gp)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * A Toad May Die of Light, (pm)  Fear Is the Thorn by Rachel Field, Macmillan, 1936
 
    
    - * What? No More Witches in New York, (pm)  The St. Nicholas Magazine August 1926
 
    - * [illustration(s)], (il)  The St. Nicholas Magazine October 1924
 
  
[]Field, Temple; pseudonym of Raoul F. Whitfield (1896-1945) (chron.)
  
    - * Champ of the A.E.F., (ss)  Triple-X Magazine #57, February 1929
 
    - * Flivvers for Forty, (ss)  Battle Stories February 1928
 
    - * The Killer in the Skies, (ts)  Fawcett’s Battle Stories #63, 1933
 
    - * Perilous Hours, (nv)  Battle Stories December 1927
 
    - * Private Smith’s Boxer Rebellion, (ss)  Fawcett’s Battle Stories #64, 1934
 
    - * The Punch Packer, (ss)  Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #49, June 1928
 
    - * Trophies of War, (ss)  Battle Stories January 1928
 
  
[]Field, Wilford F. (chron.)
  
    - * Amateur Theatricals for Boys; or, How to Run a Drawing-Room Theatre, (ar)  Chums Feb 1,   Feb 22 1893
 
    - * How Merokoff Fell, (ss)  Chums August 9 1893
 
    - * The Magic Lantern: With Hints on Management, (ar)  Chums Nov 16,   Nov 30 1892
 
    - * Rescued!, (ss)  Chums June 14 1893
 
    - * A Schoolboy’s Revenge, (ss)  Chums March 15 1893
 
    - * The Shadow Pantomime, and How to Manage It, (ar)  Chums January 4 1893
 
  
[]Fielden, Christopher (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * Bloodless, (ss)  Dark Lane Anthology: Volume Seven ed. Tim Jeffreys, Dark Lane Books, 2018
 
    - * Death of a Superhero, (ss)  To Hull and Back Short Story Anthology 2014 ed. Christopher Fielden, Christopher Fielden, 2014
 
    
    - * Devil’s Crush, (ss)  Writers’ Forum July 2011
 
    
    - * Judge’s Comments, (ms)  Elegant Literature #31, June 2024
 
    - * The Keith of Death, (ss)  2017
 
    
    - * Shadow of an Incubus, (ss)  Phantasmagoria Magazine #16, Summer 2020
 
    - * Witches in a Dragon, (ss)  BFS Monthly Story #48, 2020
 
  
[]Fieldhouse, Harry (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Best Come-On of the Times, (ar)  Penthouse (UK) July 1966
 
    - * Desmond Donnelly, (iv)  Penthouse (UK) July 1968 [Ref. Desmond Donnelly]
 
    - * Kingsley Amis on Anti-Americanism, (iv)  Penthouse (UK) October 1967 [Ref. Kingsley Amis]
 
    
    - * The Man Who Goes Along for the Ride, (ar)  Penthouse (UK) December 1966
 
    - * The Mechanical Microcosm, (pi)  Penthouse (UK) February 1969
 
    - * Mister Penthouse, (bg)  Penthouse (UK) September 1966
 
    - * A Pocket Brief on Panaceas, (ar)  Penthouse (UK) April 1967
 
    - * Quiet, Please—Great Minds at Work, (ar)  Penthouse (UK) June/July 1967
 
    - * Racing Improves the Ad, (ar)  Penthouse (UK) March 1966
 
    - * The Sports Car Syndrome, (ar)  Penthouse (UK) April 1970
 
  
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[]Fieldhouse, William L. (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
  
    - * Ape Murder  [Major Lansing], (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine August 1981
 
    - * Cestus  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine October 1982
 
    - * The Colonel Won’t Attend  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine January 1979
 
    - * The Conference Kill  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine October 1979
 
    - * Deadly Medicine  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1982
 
    - * A Drink Before Dying  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1979
 
    - * Kill Lansing  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine July 1982
 
    - * Million Dollar Murder  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine September 1982
 
    - * Murder Behind the Bar  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine May 1982
 
    - * Murder in Bonn  [Major Lansing], (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1981
 
    - * Murder Under the Christmas Tree  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine December 1980
 
    - * The Night of the Rope, (nv)  Far West December 1978
 
    - * The Nuremberg Ripper, (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine December 1982
 
    - * The Reaper’s Scythe  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine June 1980
 
    - * Slick Murder  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1979
 
    - * “SM—”  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1980
 
    - * The Spy Came D.O.A.  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1979
 
    - * The Tattered Corpse  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine August 1979
 
    - * Tracy’s Last Party  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine December 1979
 
    - * The Two-Star Corpse  [Major Lansing], (nv)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1980
 
  
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[]Fielding, Henry (1707-1754) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Adventures of Joseph Andrews…, (n.)  1742, as The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and His Friend, Mr. Abraham Abrams
 
    
    - * Amelia, (n.)  1751
 
    
    - * The Broad Highway, (ms) 
 
    
    - * The History of Jonathan Wild the Great, (n.)  Miscellanies by Henry Fielding, 1743, as The Life and Death of Jonathan Wild, the Great
 
    
    - * The History of the Adventures of Joseph Andrews and His Friend, Mr. Abraham Abrams, (n.)  1742
 
    
    - * The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, (n.)  A. Millar, 1749
 
    
    - * “A Hunting We Will Go”, (pm) 
 
    
    - * Jonathan Wild the Great, (ex)  Miscellanies by Henry Fielding, 1743, as "The Life and Death of Jonathan Wild, the Great"
 
    
    - * A Journey from this World to the Next, (n.)  1749
 
    
    - * The Life and Death of Jonathan Wild, the Great, (n.)  Miscellanies by Henry Fielding, 1743
 
    
    - * The Life and Death of Jonathan Wild, the Great, (ex)  Miscellanies by Henry Fielding, 1743
 
    
    - * Partridge at the Playhouse, (ex) from The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,  A. Millar, 1749
 
    
    - * The Perfect Heroine, (ex) from The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,  A. Millar, 1749
 
    
    - * The Police Officer’s Tale, (ss) 
 
    
    - * The Souls Set Forth, (ex) 
 
    
    - * Tom Jones Goes to a Play, (ex) from The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,  A. Millar, 1749
 
    
    - * Tom Thumb, (pl)  1730
 
    
    - * What Is an Actor?, (ex) from The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling,  A. Millar, 1749
 
    
  
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    - * Fan Fiction Was Just as Sexual in the 1700s as It Is Today by Shannon Chamberlain, (ar)  The Atlantic (online) February 14 2020
 
    - * Fielding and Sterne by Graham Greene, (ar)  From Anne to Victoria ed. Bonamy Dobrée, Cassell, 1937
 
    
    - * Fielding’s Novels, (ar)  The Cornhill Magazine February 1877, uncredited.
 
    - * Fielding: Writer of Fantasy by Sam Sackett, (ar)  Fantastic Worlds Fall 1954
 
    - * Henry Fielding: 1707-1754 by Thomas Seccombe, (bg)  The Cornhill Magazine June 1907
 
    - * Henry Fielding: An Appreciation by Charles Woodward Hutson, (ar)  Uncle Remus’s Magazine August 1907
 
    - * The Making of a Great Novelist. Henry Fielding’s Bicentenary by Charles Marriott, (ar)  The Pall Mall Magazine May 1907
 
  
[]Fielding, Howard; pseudonym of Charles Witherle Hooke (1861-1929) (chron.)
  
    - * The Adventure of the Trustful Druggist  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine December 1899
 
    
    - * The Analysis of Faith and Love  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine January 1900
 
    
    - * An Atlantic City Riddle, (sl)  Top-Notch Magazine Mar 1,   Mar 15,   Apr 1,   Apr 15,   May 1,   May 15 1919
 
    - * “Be Careful, Joe”, (ss)  Complete Story Magazine July 1 1924
 
    
    - * Bill Harris—His Line  [Bill Harris], (na)  The Popular Magazine Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May 1909
 
    - * Bill Harris Intervenes  [Bill Harris], (nv)  The Popular Magazine November 1 1909
 
    - * Bill Harris Investigates  [Bill Harris], (nv)  The Popular Magazine March 1 1914
 
    - * Bill, the Owl, (sl)  The Popular Magazine Aug 20,   Sep 20,   Sep 7 1918
 
    - * A Bit of Inside Work  [Bill Harris], (ss)  The Popular Magazine January 7 1915
 
    
    - * A Bit of Magic  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine April 1900, as "A Bit of White Magic"
 
    
    - * A Bit of White Magic  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine April 1900
 
    
    - * The Black Monster, (ss)  The Puritan March 1901
 
    - * The Branded Woman  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine June 1900, as "The Indelible Stain"
 
    
    - * Breath of the Devil, (nv)  The Popular Magazine Sep 7,   Sep 20 1919
 
    - * The Brown Flare, (sl)  The Popular Magazine Mar 23,   Apr 7 1915
 
    - * Call It Luck!, (ss)  The Popular Magazine September 7 1915
 
    - * Circumstantial Evidence, (na)  The Popular Magazine February 15 1912
 
    - * The Crime That Broke the Wave, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine January 23 1926
 
    - * The Cup of Tea Mystery  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine April 1900, as "A Bit of White Magic"
 
    
    - * The Dark Policeman, (na)  The Popular Magazine February 11 1928
 
    - * Ears to Hear, (ss)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine September 1910
 
    - * Every Man Has His Price  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine May 1900
 
    
    - * Forbidden Threshold  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine February 1900, as "How Dr. Enright Lost His Laboratory"
 
    
    - * The Gray-Eyed Adviser, (na)  The Popular Magazine July 20 1928
 
    - * The Great Conspirator, (n.)  Smith’s Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1909,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar 1910
 
    
    - * The Him That Hath Shall Be Given, (ss)  The Pocket Magazine June 1901
 
    - * His Ducats and His Daughter, (ss)  Detective Story Magazine September 27 1924
 
    - * How Dr. Enright Lost His Laboratory  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine February 1900
 
    
    - * How They Tested the Formula  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine February 1900, as "How Dr. Enright Lost His Laboratory"
 
    
    - * An Humble Servant of Humanity  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine March 1900
 
    
    - * Immortal Fame, (nv)  The Pocket Magazine December 1896
 
    - * The Indelible Stain  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine June 1900
 
    
    - * The Indiscretion of Holy Burgoyne  [Bill Harris], (n.)  The Popular Magazine Aug 7,   Aug 20,   Sep 7,   Sep 20 1916
 
    - * The Inspirations of Harry Larrabee, (nv)  The Popular Magazine February 1 1914
 
    - * In the Name of Mermaid  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine October 1900, as "The Tint of Jealousy’s Eye"
 
    
    - * Larry, the Listener, (nv)  The Popular Magazine October 15 1910
 
    
    - * Leathervest, (sl)  Flynn’s Nov 15,   Nov 22,   Nov 29,   Dec 6,   Dec 13 1924
 
    - * “A Little Learning Is a Dangerous Thing”  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine September 1900
 
    
    - * The Managing Committee, (nv)  The Booklovers Magazine May 1904
 
    - * The Man in the Vault, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine September 19 1925
 
    - * Mentioned in Confidence, (nv)  The Popular Magazine May 1 1913
 
    - * The Murder of Jack Robinson, (n.)  The Popular Magazine Jul 15,   Aug 1,   Aug 15,   Sep 1 1913
 
    - * Overloved  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine January 1900, as "The Analysis of Faith and Love"
 
    
    - * The Plot of Number Eleven, (na)  The Popular Magazine August 7 1918
 
    - * The Poison of Love  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine July 1900
 
    
    - * The Poison That Leaves No Trace  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine November 1899
 
    
    - * Professor Leoni’s One Diamond  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine September 1900, as "“A Little Learning Is a Dangerous Thing”"
 
    
    - * The Reader of Faces, (na)  The Popular Magazine February 20 1925
 
    - * The Revenge of Annie O’Day, (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine January 1901
 
    - * The Romance of a Leading Man, (ss)  The Pocket Magazine February 1900
 
    - * Running Dark, (nv)  Flynn’s April 11 1925
 
    - * The Secret of the Anesthetic  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine March 1900, as "An Humble Servant of Humanity"
 
    
    - * The Seventh Rose  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine October 1899
 
    
    - * Stamps Enclosed for Reply, (ss)  The English Illustrated Magazine October 1895
 
    - * Suppressed Evidence, (na)  The Popular Magazine Apr 20,   May 7 1916
 
    - * Tainted Collateral, (na)  The Popular Magazine December 7 1919
 
    - * Tales of the Chemists’ Club:
    
    * ___ I. The Seventh Rose  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine October 1899
    
    * ___ II. The Poison That Leaves No Trace  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine November 1899
    
    * ___ III. The Adventure of the Trustful Druggist  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine December 1899
    
    * ___ IV. The Analysis of Faith and Love  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine January 1900
    
    * ___ V. How Dr. Enright Lost His Laboratory  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine February 1900
    
    * ___ VI. An Humble Servant of Humanity  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine March 1900
    
    * ___ VII. A Bit of White Magic  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine April 1900
    
    * ___ VIII. Every Man Has His Price  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine May 1900
    
    * ___ IX. The Indelible Stain  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine June 1900
    
    * ___ X. The Poison of Love  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine July 1900
    
    * ___ XI. “A Little Learning Is a Dangerous Thing”  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine September 1900
    
    * ___ XII. The Tint of Jealousy’s Eye  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine October 1900
    
    - * The Theft of Life and Death, (nv)  Detective Story Magazine June 13 1925
 
    - * Their Son, (vi)  The Junior Munsey August 1900
 
    - * The Tint of Jealousy’s Eye  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine October 1900
 
    
    - * The Unknown Quantity, (na)  The Popular Magazine September 7 1920
 
    - * The Way of the Transgressor, (ss)  The Pocket Magazine December 1897
 
    - * Who Hides Captain Reddy?, (na)  The Popular Magazine December 7 1926
 
    - * The Yellow Dog Assay  [Tales of the Chemists’ Club], (ss)  Ainslee’s Magazine May 1900, as "Every Man Has His Price"
 
    
    - * [unknown story], (ss)  10 Story Book May 1903
 
   
[]Fielding, Joy (Tepperman) (1945- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Good Intentions, (n.)  Cosmopolitan July 1989
 
    - * Mother’s Day, (ss)  The Best of the Best ed. Elaine Koster & Joseph Pittman, Signet, 1998
 
    - * The Other Woman, (n.)  Cosmopolitan May 1983
 
    - * Reflections, (ss)  The Armchair Detective Winter 1993
 
    - * See Jane Run, (ex)  Cosmopolitan August 1991
 
    - * Tell Me No Secrets, (ex) 
 
    
    - * Words (with Shannon Seyffert), (ss)  Mothers and Daughters ed. Jill Morgan, Martin H. Greenberg & Robert Weinberg, Signet, 1998
 
  
[]Fielding, Madge (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * Certain Delivery, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #76, July 24 1925
 
    - * A Damaged Wall, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #69, April 17 1925
 
    - * The Fascinating Foreigner, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #83, October 30 1925
 
    - * The Golden Way, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #72, May 28 1925
 
    - * The Imp, (ss)  The Violet Magazine #87, December 24 1925
 
  
[]Fielding, Temple (Hornaday) (1913-1983) (chron.)
  
    - * Amsterdam’s Dutch Treat, (ms)  Argosy July 1959
 
    - * …And So You’re an Officer, (ts)  The American Legion Magazine December 1941
 
    - * Giant of the North (Canadian Pacific Railroad), (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post September 4 1948
 
    - * “Reportin’ for Duty, Sir!”, (ar)  Liberty February 13 1943
 
    - * Roaming with Fielding, (ar)  Argosy March 1959
 
    - * The Rover Boys in Ethiopia, (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1947
 
    - * Travel Today:
    
    * ___ Amsterdam’s Dutch Treat, (ms)  Argosy July 1959
    
    * ___ Wine—Why Not?, (ar)  Argosy July 1959
    - * The Treasure of Castillo Del Rey, (ar)  Argosy October 1969
 
    - * Wine—Why Not?, (ar)  Argosy July 1959
 
    - * You’ll Get Along, Kid (with Thomas Monroe), (ss)  Liberty May 11 1946
 
   
[]Fielding, Xan; [i.e., Alexander Wallace Fielding] (fl. 1940s-1960s) (about) (books) (chron.)
  
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    - * The Age of Wisdom by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (ss)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“Le règne des sages”, Contes de l’absurde, Juillard, 1953).
 
    
    - * Bridge on the River Kwai by Pierre Boulle, (n.)  Vanguard Press, 1954, as The Bridge Over the River Kwai
 
    
    - * The Diabolical Weapon by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (ss)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“L’arme diabolique”, Histoires charitables, Juillard, 1965).
 
    
    - * Duel of the Missile Hawks by Pierre Boulle, (ex) from Garden on the Moon,  Vanguard Press, 1965
 
    
    - * E=mc2 by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (nv)  Time Out of Mind and Other Stories (var. 1) by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Vanguard Press, 1966; translated from the French (“E=mc2 ou le roman d’une idée”, E=mc2, Juillard, 1957).
 
    - * The Enigmatic Saint by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (nv)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“Le saint énigmatique”, Histoires charitables, Juillard, 1965).
 
    
    - * The Hallucination by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (ss)  Time Out of Mind and Other Stories (var. 1) by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Vanguard Press, 1966; translated from the French (“L’hallucination”, Contes de l’absurde, Juillard, 1953).
 
    - * Love and Gravity by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (ss)  Time Out of Mind and Other Stories (var. 1) by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Vanguard Press, 1966; translated from the French (“L’amour et la pesanteur”, E=mc2, Juillard, 1957).
 
    - * The Lunians by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (nv)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“Les Luniens”, E=mc2, Juillard, 1957).
 
    
    - * The Man Who Hated Machines by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (nv)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“L’homme qui haïssait les machines”, Histoires charitables, Juillard, 1965).
 
    
    - * The Man Who Picked Up Pins by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (ss)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“L’homme qui ramassait les épingles”, Histoires charitables, Juillard, 1965).
 
    
    - * The Miracle by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (nv)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“Le miracle”, E=mc2, Juillard, 1957).
 
    
    - * The Perfect Robot by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (ss)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“Le parfait robot”, Contes de l’absurde, Juillard, 1953).
 
    
    - * Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle, (n.)  Vanguard Press, 1963
 
    
    - * Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (nv)  Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle, tr. Xan Fielding & Elisabeth Abbott, Secker & Warburg, 1966; translated from the French (“Une nuit interminable”, Contes de l’absurde, Juillard, 1953).
 
    
    - * Time Out of Mind by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (oc) Secker & Warburg (hc), 1966 
 
    - * Time Out of Mind and Other Stories (var. 1) by Pierre Boulle (with Elisabeth Abbott), (co) Vanguard Press (hc), November 1966 
 
  
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[]Fielding-Hall, Harold; [born Harold Fielding Patrick Hall] (1859-1917); used pseudonym H. Fielding (chron.)
  
    - * Burmese Women, (ar)  Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly October 1895, as by H. Fielding
 
    - * Devaki, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine February 1904
 
    - * The Fall of Maung San, (ss) 
 
    
    - * The Finding of the Crown Jewels, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine October 1903, as by H. Fielding
 
    - * His Daughter, (ss)  Temple Bar October 1905
 
    - * How Bradford Rejoined His Regiment, (ss)  The Atlantic Monthly March 1915
 
    - * The Lost Rearguard, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine July 1899, as by H. Fielding
 
    
    - * Ma Mie, (ss)  Temple Bar January 1903, as by H. Fielding
 
    
    - * Mistakes, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine October 1912
 
    - * The Surprise, (ss)  The Pall Mall Magazine December 1903
 
    - * The World at Play, (ss)  The Smart Set July 1904, as by H. Fielding
 
  
[]Field-Richards, Ian (fl. 2000s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * sleeping.with.the.fishes, (cv)  Clarkesworld #9, June 2007
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction & Fantasy: Volume One ed. Bill Congreve & Michelle Marquardt, MirrorDanse Books, 2005
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Year’s Best Australian Science Fiction & Fantasy: 2005 Edition ed. Bill Congreve & Michelle Marquardt, Prime Books, 2005
 
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The Engineer Reconditioned by Neal Asher, Wildside Press/Cosmos Books, 2006
 
  
[]Fields, Annie (née Adams) (1834-1915); used pseudonym A. West (about) (chron.)
  
    - * About Clothes, (ar)  Wide Awake December 1887
 
    - * An Acquaintance with Charles Reade, (??)  The Century Magazine November 1884
 
    - * The Bee and the Rose, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly February 1869, uncredited.
 
    - * Benevolence, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine June 1895
 
    - * The Bird of Autumn, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly November 1890
 
    - * A Birthday in Autumn, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine September 1893
 
    - * Boy’s Remember the Birds!, (il)  The Boy’s Own Paper February 25 1905, as by A. West
 
    - * A Bride of a Year, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine September 1887
 
    - * Celia Thaxter, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly February 1895
 
    - * Changing Skies, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1882
 
    - * The Colonial, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1894
 
    - * Comatas, (??)  The Century Magazine June 1892
 
    - * Compensation, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly April 1862, uncredited.
 
    - * The Contributors and the Children:
    
    * ___ I. About Clothes, (ar)  Wide Awake December 1887
    
    * ___ IV. The Poet Who Told the Truth, (ar)  Wide Awake December 1886
    
    * ___ XX. Noble Born, (ar)  Wide Awake April 1887
    - * Corban—A Song, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine July 1891
 
    - * Days with Mrs. Stowe, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly August 1896
 
    - * Death, Who Art Thou?, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1893
 
    - * Ephemeron, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine February 1888
 
    - * A Far Haven, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1890
 
    - * Flammantia Moenia Mundi, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly August 1890
 
    - * The Folding, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1883
 
    - * The Future Summer, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly October 1864, uncredited.
 
    - * The Garden of Fame, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1884
 
    - * George Eliot, (??)  The Century Magazine July 1899
 
    - * Glimpses of Emerson, (ar)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1884
 
    - * Glimpses of Longfellow in Social Life, (??)  The Century Magazine April 1886
 
    - * Guerin’s Centaur, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1892
 
    - * A Helping Hand, (ss)  Wide Awake August 1888
 
    - * The Household Lamp, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly March 1868, uncredited.
 
    - * Humility, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1883
 
    - * I Am the Beginning and the End, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine November 1889
 
    - * An Invitation, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1886
 
    - * The King’s Seat, (??)  The Century Magazine June 1888
 
    - * The Lazy Farm Boy, (pm)  St. Nicholas October 1881
 
    - * The Morning Star, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1898
 
    - * Noble Born, (ar)  Wide Awake April 1887
 
    - * Notes on Glass Decoration, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly June 1899
 
    - * Not Strand but Sea, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine May 1889
 
    - * Ode to Spring, (pm)  The Century Magazine March 1892
 
    - * Oliver Wendell Holmes, (??)  The Century Magazine February 1895
 
    - * On Waking from a Dreamless Sleep, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1890
 
    - * Pastor Dankwardt, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1882
 
    - * The Pathless Way, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly June 1890
 
    - * The Poet’s House, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine November 1888
 
    - * The Poet Who Told the Truth, (ar)  Wide Awake December 1886
 
    - * Preparation, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine June 1887
 
    - * The Rainy-Day House, (pm)  St. Nicholas September 1892
 
    - * Regnum Spiritus, (pm)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1896
 
    - * Revisiting a Green Nook, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine October 1890
 
    - * Riches, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly November 1864, uncredited.
 
    - * Ros Solis, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1886
 
    - * Round the Far Rocks, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly January 1898
 
    - * A Second Shelf of Old Books—Edinburgh, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine April 1889
 
    - * A Shelf of Old Books—Leigh Hunt, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine March 1888
 
    - * Silence and Solitude, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1891
 
    - * The Singing Shepherd, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1891
 
    - * Song, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1889
 
    - * Song and Sparrow, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine August 1891
 
    - * Sweet-Brier, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly August 1864, uncredited.
 
    - * Tennyson, (ar)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1893 [Ref. Alfred, Lord Tennyson]
 
    - * There Is No Other Life but the Eternal, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine February 1894
 
    - * A Third Shelf of Books, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine September 1894
 
    - * “A Thousand Years in Thy Sight”, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1894
 
    - * To a Poet on His Birthday, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly March 1865, uncredited.
 
    - * Two Lovers of Art and Literature: Charles and Mary Cowden Clarke, (??)  The Century Magazine May 1899
 
    - * Victoria, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1887
 
    - * Waiting, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly December 1862, uncredited.
 
    - * The Way, (pm)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1889
 
    - * Whittier. Notes of His Life and of His Friendships, (bg)  Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1893 [Ref. John Greenleaf Whittier]
 
    - * The Wild Endive, (pm)  The Atlantic Monthly November 1861, uncredited.
 
    - * The Winging Hour, (pm)  The Century Magazine December 1887
 
    - * Winter Lilacs, (??)  Scribner’s Magazine December 1891
 
   
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