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[]Forbes, [Lady] Helen (1874-1926); previously known as Helen Emily Craven (about) (chron.)
- * The American Girl, (ar) The Lady’s Realm May 1905
- * The Curse of Kismet, (ss) The Lady’s Realm September 1899, as by Helen Emily Craven
- * A Dead March, (ss) The Lady’s Realm September 1898, as by Helen Emily Craven
- * Euroclydon, (ss) The Grand Magazine of Fiction October 1908
- * For the Honour of the House, (nv) The Lady’s Realm August 1902
- * The Hunky Woman, (ss) The Masses May 1916
- * In the Shelter of Trees, (ss) The Pagan July/August 1919
- * More Royal Than Royalty, (ar) The Lady’s Realm December 1909
- * Platonic Friendship, (sy) The Lady’s Realm March 1900
- * The Pomps of the World, (ss) The Lady’s Realm June 1903
- * Real Fairy Princes and Princesses, (ar) The Lady’s Realm December 1910
- * The Song of the North Wind, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1901
[]Forbes, James (Gerrie) (1871-1938) (about) (chron.)
- * Andrew’s Leading Lady, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine December 1903
- * The Extra Girl, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine March 1904
- * “The Famous Mrs. Fair”, (pl) Smith’s Magazine November 1920
- * For Two or for Four, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine October 1902
- * Interviewing a Lion, (ss) Boys’ Life November 1925
- * The Jealous Mrs. Jeffreys, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1903
- * The Lord’s Box, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine June 1904
- * New York Stage Successes:
* ___ “The Famous Mrs. Fair”, (pl) Smith’s Magazine November 1920
- * Our Friend the “Ex”, (ar) The Outlook November 2 1912
- * Where the Gunmen Come From, (es) The Outlook November 30 1912
_____, [ref.]
[]Forbes, John (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * The Beggar, (ss) The New Yorker January 7 1928
- * The Boy Who Made Good, (ss) Argosy October 17 1936
- * The Christmas Fund, (ss) The New Yorker December 17 1927
- * A Circus Isn’t a Circus Unless you Take a Child, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 22 1925
- * Departure, (ss) The New Yorker April 3 1937
- * Eighth Avenue, (ss) The New Yorker December 15 1928
- * Fate Made a Clown Out of Him, (ar) New Age Illustrated November 1927 [Ref. Paul E. Wenzel]
- * Free Lunch, (vi) The New Yorker August 2 1930
- * Half-Shell Blues, (vi) Collier’s January 19 1929
- * Held for Ransom (with Mark Mellen), (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #15, September 1929
- * A Little Gent’man, (ss) The New Yorker November 16 1935
- * Mr. Wetherby and the Christmas Doll, (ss) The New Yorker December 8 1928
- * A Nursery Rime in Movie Time, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1925
- * A Nursery Rime in Movie Time, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1925
- * A Nursery Rime in Movie Time, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 26 1925
- * A Nursery Rime in Movie Time, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post October 3 1925
- * The One Who Gets Slapped, (ar) Everybody’s June 1926
- * The Predatory Bus Boy, (ss) Esquire August 1945
- * Roped, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #29, November 1930
- * St. Valentine’s, (ss) The New Yorker February 11 1928
- * Sawdust and Spangles, (ss) Brief Stories November 1927
- * Shoes, (ss) The New Yorker January 5 1929
- * Sportsman and the Boy, (ss) The New Yorker May 5 1934
- * Take an Onion…, (ss) Good Housekeeping March 1936
- * The Touch, (ss) Complete Detective Novel Magazine #32, February 1931
- * Uncle Rupe’s Find, (vi) The New Yorker February 20 1937
- * The Vaudeville Doctor, (ss) The Smart Set December 1923
- * What Price Fame?, (ss) Complete Love Novel Magazine April 1930
- * What They Want, (ss) The New Yorker February 9 1929
[]Forbes, John H. (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Dreams, (ss) Figment #16, Fall 1993
- * Jeremy, (ss) Figment #4, July 1990
- * [letter from Kearns, UT, 84118], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact Jul 1991, mid Dec 1993
- * [letter from Salt Lake City, UT, 84118-7002], (lt) Analog Science Fiction and Fact August 1994
[]Forbes, Kathryn; pseudonym of Kathryn Anderson McLean (1908-1966) (chron.)
- * Can’t We Be Friends?, (ss) Redbook August 1960
- * Every Bride Is Beautiful, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1959
- * “Hurry-Up Charlie”, (ss) Collier’s September 18 1943
- * Long Engagement, (ss) Redbook Magazine November 1941
- * Mama’s Bank Account, (n.) 1943
- * Memo at Midnight, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1944
- * Minstrel Boy, (ss) Collier’s September 15 1945
- * Oldanya Plays Cupid, (ss) Capper’s Farmer October 1942
- * Runaway, (vi) The American Magazine January 1945
- * Transfer Point, (ss) Good Housekeeping October 1947
- * When We Were All at Home, (vi) The Home Companion #2543, November 17 1945
[]Forbes, (Joan) Rosita (née Torr) (1890-1967) (about) (chron.)
- * Adventure, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1926
- * Adventure for You, (ar) The Royal Magazine February 1927
- * Adventure in Britain, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1936
- * Amateur Murder [Round the World Girl], (ss) The Passing Show May 20 1933
- * America as She Is and Isn’t, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1924
- * America’s Summer, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1934
- * An Arabian Night’s Adventure, (ss) The Story-teller March 1928
- * The Average Man As I See Him, (ar) Woman’s Journal May 1928
- * Beauty Is a Woman’s Duty, (ar) The Passing Show April 1 1933
- * The Black Forest for Hiking, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine May 1932
- * Black Island Magic, (ar) Illustrated July 8 1939
- * Black Magic, (ar) The London Magazine March 1927
- * The Bravest of the Brave, (ar) The Windsor Magazine April 1927
- * The Bravest Woman I Know, (ss) Lilliput October 1940
- * The Businesslike King of Greece, (ar) Illustrated November 23 1940
- * By Special License, (ss) Pall Mall Magazine July 1927
- * Can a Spinster Be a Great Writer?, (ar) Liberty March 26 1927
- * Castles in France, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine July 1932
- * Chase Summer South, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1931
- * Communism and Colonization in South America, (ar) Britannia and Eve December 1932
- * Cruising to the World’s Ends, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1932
- * Dark Dominion, (sl) Cassell’s Magazine Dec 1927, Jan, Feb, Mar 1928
- * Dawn…, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) December 1925
- * A Desert Christmas, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1924
- * Drums of Doom, (ss) Liberty November 14 1931
- * Eastward to the Pyramids, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1932
- * The Empire’s War Effort, 1: Canada’s Coming, (ar) Illustrated November 18 1939
- * The Empire’s War Effort, 2: Food and Fighters—That’s Australia, (ar) Illustrated December 2 1939
- * The Empire’s War Effort, 3: South Africa Fights for Freedom, (ar) Illustrated December 16 1939
- * An Eye for an Eye, (ar) Liberty June 26 1926
- * Fear of Living, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1933
- * Festivals of Foreign Easters, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine March 1932
- * A Fighting Love, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine August 1926
- * Forbidden Road to China, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1936
- * From Libia to London, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #116, November 1921
- * Full Payment, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1923
- * The Futility of Fashionable Life, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine January 1927
- * A Game of Consequences, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1922
- * The Gardens of the Atlantic, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1931
- * Gift Horse-sense, (ar) The Passing Show December 15 1934
- * The Girl in Blue Rags, (ar) The Passing Show November 30 1935
- * Growth, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1927
- * He Shot the Heels Off a Policeman’s Boots, (ar) The Passing Show February 11 1933
- * How I Made the Most of My Life, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1926
- * How Japan Does It, (ar) The Passing Show August 11 1934
- * How the Harem Looks at Love and Life, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine May 1928
- * I Break a Lance with Life, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1927
- * “I Can’t Say This to My Husband!”, (ar) Woman’s Journal October 1929
- * If I Had My Life to Live Over Again, (ar) Liberty February 12 1927
- * If the Gods Laugh, (nv) The Royal Magazine Jan, Feb 1925
- * If War Reaches West, (ar) Illustrated November 11 1939
- * If Woman Proposed, (ar) Woman’s Journal November 1927
- * Ignorance to the Rescue [Round the World Girl], (ss) The Passing Show June 3 1933
- * India Is with Us, (ar) Illustrated January 13 1940
- * In Search of the Flame Dancers, (ar)
- * In the Harem of a Sheik, (ar) The Windsor Magazine August 1928
- * King’s Mate, (sl) The Novel Magazine Dec 1926, Jan, Feb, Mar 1927
- * Land of Nightless Summers, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1932
- * The Lesser Evil [Corona Trent], (ss) The Story-teller April 1924
- * Let’s Go Abroad in Our Own Country, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1931
- * Life at Two Miles an Hour, (ar) The Passing Show February 18 1939
- * Life in the New Balkans, (ar) Britannia October 5 1928
- * Life Is Like This. Marrying and Giving in Marriage., (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1931
- * The Lost Generation, (ar) The Passing Show September 12 1936
- * Love of Women, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #140, November 1923
- * Love—the Disturber, (ar) Liberty August 20 1927
- * Man and Wife, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1934 [Ref. Eleanor & Franklin D. Roosevelt]
- * The Man with Cat’s Eyes [Round the World Girl], (ss) The Passing Show May 13 1933
- * The Mask of Leering Death, (ss) Liberty December 5 1931
- * Mauresque, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1926
- * Meet a Murderer, (ss) The Passing Show August 5 1933
- * Men as Gods, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1937
- * Men Fall for Flattery, (ar) Woman’s Journal June 1929
- * Modernity in the Making, (ar) Britannia and Eve March 1931
- * “Mother of Time”, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #127, October 1922
- * M’Sus the Mysterious, (ss) Liberty January 30 1932
- * My Island Home, (ar) Britannia and Eve September 1942
- * My Life of Adventure, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1938
- * The Mystery Women of Asir, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1923
- * New Year Three Months Late, (ar) The Passing Show January 2 1937
- * Nothing’s Improper Somewhere, (ar) Collier’s September 18 1926
- * Now for Sea and Sunshine, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1932
- * The Perfume of Tragic Memory, (ar) Liberty February 6 1932
- * Playgrounds of Sun and Snow, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1931
- * The Pluckier Sex, (ar) Liberty May 8 1926
- * Pluck in Many Countries, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1926
- * Powers of Darkness [Round the World Girl], (ss) The Passing Show May 27 1933
- * Queer Jobs for Englishmen, (ar) The Passing Show October 28 1933
- * Ready—If War Goes East, (ar) Illustrated March 9 1940
- * The Riddle of the Death Flowers [Round the World Girl], (ss) The Passing Show June 10 1933
- * Robot Homes, (ar) The Passing Show July 21 1934
- * Russia’s Three Roads to India, (ar) Maclean’s June 15 1940
- * The Secret of the Sahara, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #112, July 1921
- * Secret Syria, (ar) Illustrated October 19 1940
- * She Broke a Lance with Life, (ar) Liberty September 4 1926
- * She’s Got Your Head, (ar) The Passing Show January 14 1933
- * Should Women Do What They Want? Yes, of Course!, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1931
- * South Africa: Troops and Planes, Gold and Guns, (ar) Illustrated August 3 1940
- * Spectacular Spring, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1932
- * Sugar-Pink Palace, (ar) The Passing Show December 17 1938
- * There Were No Survivors, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1942
- * These Women Cannot Lie!, (ar) The Passing Show August 24 1935
- * Tortured Souls, (ss) Liberty January 9 1932
- * Toys and Love, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1923
- * Turkey, Maginot Line of the East, (ar) Maclean’s May 15 1940
- * Two Women of War, (ar) The Passing Show March 21 1936
- * The Unforeseen Adventure, (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1926
- * The Vengeance of the Tiger-Fish, (ar) The Passing Show January 28 1933
- * The Village of the Vampires, (ar) The Passing Show February 4 1933
- * Waiting to Be Murdered! [Round the World Girl], (ss) The Passing Show June 17 1933
- * The Weirdest Women, (ar) The Passing Show November 16 1935
- * We Moderns, (ar) Liberty June 11 1932
- * What Canada Means to Me, (ar) Maclean’s May 1 1940
- * What Is It Worth?, (ar) Woman’s Journal January 1929
- * What Is Personality?, (ar) The Royal Magazine August 1927
- * What’s Wrong with Women’s Dress? “Nothing!”, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1933
- * What Women Want, (ar) The London Magazine September 1926
- * When Husbands Are Easy to Live With, (ar) Sex November 1926
- * When I Was Most Afraid, (ss) Collier’s May 29 1926
- * When the Soles of My Feet Stop Itching, (ar) The Passing Show February 4 1939
- * Where Adventure Waits, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1935
- * Where It Wasn’t Christmas, (ar) The Passing Show December 23 1933
- * Which Dominates—Man or Woman? (Man), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1927
- * Why U.S. Had to Have Those Bases, (ar) Illustrated September 14 1940
- * Why We Wear Funny Hats, (ar) The Passing Show June 30 1934
- * Wild Men and Women:
* ___ 1: She’s Got Your Head, (ar) The Passing Show January 14 1933
* ___ 2: The Woman Who Died Twice, (ar) The Passing Show January 21 1933
* ___ 3: The Vengeance of the Tiger-Fish, (ar) The Passing Show January 28 1933
* ___ 4: The Village of the Vampires, (ar) The Passing Show February 4 1933
* ___ 5: He Shot the Heels Off a Policeman’s Boots, (ar) The Passing Show February 11 1933
- * The Woman Who Died Twice, (ar) The Passing Show January 21 1933
- * The Woman with the Scarf, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1927
- * Women at War—with War!, (ar) The Passing Show November 17 1934
- * Women—Called Wild, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935
- * Women of the Revolution, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1933
- * Women of Two Revolutions, (ar) The Passing Show July 29 1933
- * Women Who Never Lie, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1927
- * You Americans and We English, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 10 1926
_____, [ref.]
[]Forbes, W(illiam) Cameron (1870-1959) (about) (chron.)
- * As Encountered at the Breakfast Table, (ar) The Open Road December 1920
- * Building Fortune, (ar) The Open Road November 1921
- * Capital and Labor, (ar) The Open Road October 1921
- * A Decade of American Rule in the Philippines, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly February 1909
- * Finance and Banking, (ar) The Open Road August 1921
- * The Romance of Business, (cl) The Open Road November 1920
* ___ As Encountered at the Breakfast Table, (cl) The Open Road December 1920
* ___ Building Fortune, (cl) The Open Road November 1921
* ___ Capital and Labor, (cl) The Open Road October 1921
* ___ Finance and Banking, (cl) The Open Road August 1921
* ___ The Story of Electricity, (cl) The Open Road May/June 1921
* ___ The Story of Steel, (cl) The Open Road March 1921
* ___ The Story of Textiles, (cl) The Open Road February 1921
* ___ The Story of Transportation, (cl) The Open Road April 1921
- * The Story of Electricity, (ar) The Open Road May/June 1921
- * The Story of Steel, (ar) The Open Road March 1921
- * The Story of Textiles, (ar) The Open Road February 1921
- * The Story of Transportation, (ar) The Open Road April 1921
[]Forbes-Lindsay, C(harles) H(arcourt Ainslie) (1860-?) (chron.)
- * As It Is at Panama, (ar) Smith’s Magazine August 1906
- * Breaking a New Highway for American Commerce, (ar) Smith’s Magazine January 1907
- * By Sea to Pittsburg, (ar) Smith’s Magazine June 1907
- * Counterfeits and Counterfeiters, (ar) People’s February 1907
- * The Counterfeit Ten Million, (ar) Smith’s Magazine Apr, May 1907
- * The Drift of Things, (ss) Smith’s Magazine December 1909
- * George Arliss, (ar) Smith’s Magazine March 1909 [Ref. George Arliss]
- * Harvest of Tares, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine April 1911
- * How We Elect Our Presidents, (ar) Smith’s Magazine November 1912
- * The Lake-Gulf Waterway, (ar) Smith’s Magazine September 1906
- * A New Future for the Wage-Earner, (ar) Smith’s Magazine September 1908
- * New Homes in the West, (ar) Smith’s Magazine February 1909
- * The Panama Canal and the Pacific Coast Ports, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine March 1914
- * The People’s President, (ar) Smith’s Magazine December 1907 [Ref. Theodore Roosevelt]
- * Republican and Democrat—Which Is Which?, (ar) Smith’s Magazine December 1912
- * The Secret Service, (ar) People’s Magazine January 1907
- * South American Markets for Our Goods, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine June 1914
- * The Story of Delaware, (ar) Smith’s Magazine May 1908
- * What Shall We Do with Our Presidents?, (es) Smith’s Magazine October 1906
- * Why Taft?, (es) Smith’s Magazine July 1908 [Ref. William Howard Taft]
- * Wife of a Littlelander, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine October 1913
_____, [ref.]
[]Forbus, Jen (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Bookstore Spotlight:
* ___ Mystery Lovers in Oakmont, (cl) Crimespree Magazine #44, November/December 2011
- * Brad Parks Interview, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #39, November/December 2010 [Ref. Brad Parks]
- * Crime Writer’s Weapon of Choice, (ms) Crimespree Magazine #39, November/December 2010
- * Editorial, (ed) Crimespree Magazine #41, March/April 2011
- * Hilary Davidson Interviewed (with Ruth Jordan), (iv) Crimespree Magazine #45, January/February 2012 [Ref. Hilary Davidson]
- * Interview: Alafair and James Lee Burke, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #50, February 2013 [Ref. Alafair & James Lee Burke]
- * Interview with Chris Grabenstein, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #36, May/June 2010 [Ref. Chris Grabenstein]
- * Joel Goldman Interview, (cl) Crimespree Magazine #39, November/December 2010 [Ref. Joel Goldman]
- * LA Times Book Fair in Photos, (pi) Crimespree Magazine #36, May/June 2010
- * Lisa Unger, (ar) Crimespree Magazine #37, July/August 2010 [Ref. Lisa Unger]
- * Mystery Lovers in Oakmont, (ar) Crimespree Magazine #44, November/December 2011
- * Tom Schreck Interview, (iv) Crimespree Magazine #33, November/December 2009 [Ref. Tom Schreck]
[]Ford, Adam (1940- ) (chron.)
- * Arrival!, (pm) Strange Horizons January 31 2022
- * A Billion Tiny Lights, (ss) Aurealis #44, September 2010
- * Dog Day Afternoon, (pm) Asimov’s Science Fiction July/August 2020
- * Firefall, (pm) Star*Line Spring 2017
- * A House Is Not a Home!, (pm) Strange Horizons December 11 2017
- * Seven Dates That Were Ruined by Giant Monsters, (ss) Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales ed. Robin Pen & Robert Hood, Agog! Press, 2005
- * Stalker in the Night!, (pm) Star*Line Spring 2020
- * The Strangers Came, (pm) Strange Horizons May 5 2025
- * Warrior Over Washington, (pm) Star*Line Winter 2021
[]Ford, Alexander Hume (1868-1945) (chron.)
- * American Achievements Abroad, (ar) Collier’s Weekly July 11 1903
- * American Ideas Abroad, (ar) Collier’s Weekly September 26 1903
- * The Americanization of Paris, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine February 1906
- * Americanizing the World’s Food Products, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine March 1908
- * An American Lourdes, (ar) Smith’s Magazine July 1906
- * Americans Afloat, (ar) Smith’s Magazine July 1907
- * America’s Debt to the Russian Jew, (ar) Collier’s Weekly June 6 1903
- * America’s Part in the Completion of the Trans-Siberian Railway, (ar) Collier’s Weekly September 5 1903
- * Around the Earth with the Moon, (ar) Smith’s Magazine August 1906
- * The Chinese Eastern Railway, (ar) McClure’s Magazine November 1899
- * Curiosities of American Commerce, (ar) Smith’s Magazine November 1905
- * Curiosities of American Export Trade, (ar) Collier’s Weekly May 23 1903
- * The Destiny of the Far East, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine April 1904
- * The Finding of Raleigh’s Lost Colony, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine July 1907
- * The Fourth That Sounds Around the Globe, (es) Smith’s Magazine August 1907
- * From New York to Cape Horn Without Change of Cars!, (ar) Collier’s Weekly April 18 1903
- * The Future of Transportation, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May, Jul, Aug 1907
- * Is Russia to Control all of Asia?, (ar) The Cosmopolitan July 1900
- * A North and South American Road, (ar) Smith’s Magazine April 1906
- * Our American Adriatic, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine August 1907
- * Our American Colony at Jerusalem, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine December 1906
- * Our Trade Competes with Itself, (ar) Collier’s Weekly May 9 1903
- * The Patriotism of Japan, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1904
- * Russia’s Iron Grip on China, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1900
- * The Russo-American Jew, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1903
- * To Mecca and Medina by Railway, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine January 1907
- * A Transcontinental Trolley Line, (ar) Smith’s Magazine May 1906
- * Vladivostok: “Ruler of the Far East”, (ar) Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine October 1905
- * Waterways of America, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1900
[]Ford, Alice May Harte-Potts (1869-1931); used pseudonym John Le Breton (about) (chron.)
- * Arpoe, the Swordsman, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1910
- * Bread of Deceit (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1900, as by John Le Breton
- * Brothers-in-Arms (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1912, as by John Le Breton
- * The Buffaloes of Gofore (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1910, as by John Le Breton
- * The Capture of Dunkee Lal (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1911, as by John Le Breton
- * Chaplain to the “Catch’emaliveos” (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine August 1911, as by John Le Breton
- * The Clemency of the Maharaja (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Adventure March 1911, as by John Le Breton
- * Colonel Drury (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1897, as by John Le Breton
- * A Coward (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1896, as by John Le Breton
- * The Custom of the Country (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1909, as by John Le Breton
- * Dawnay’s Irregulars (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine April 1911, as by John Le Breton
- * The Edge of the Knife (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1912, as by John Le Breton
- * The Exiles (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1907, as by John Le Breton
- * “Floreat Etona!” (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine March 1911, as by John Le Breton
- * For the Honour of France (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1898, as by John Le Breton
- * A Gallant Mutiny (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Phil May’s Annual #14, Winter 1902/1903, as by John Le Breton
- * The Ghost of Lal Mohamed (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine November 1907, as by John Le Breton
- * Govind the Runner (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Short Stories August 1908, as by John Le Breton
- * His Honour the District Judge (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine January 1908, as by John Le Breton
- * Jan Sahib’s Tiger (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1909, as by John Le Breton
- * King Neptune’s Toll (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Longman’s Magazine February 1897, as by John Le Breton
- * Kooroopore Sahib (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1907, as by John Le Breton
- * The Lathi-Wallahs (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine April 1909, as by John Le Breton
- * The Lat Sahib (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine August 1908, as by John Le Breton
- * Marie’s Story (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1897, as by John Le Breton
- * McIlroy’s Clerk (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The London Magazine March 1910, as by John Le Breton
- * A Mighty Man of War (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1898, as by John Le Breton
- * My Lord the Tiger (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1909, as by John Le Breton
- * One of the Enemy (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1899, as by John Le Breton
- * Outer-Lines of History (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Premier Magazine #104, December 31 1920, as by John Le Breton
- * Pumbeloe Jack (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Nash’s Magazine September 1909, as by John Le Breton
- * Reported Missing (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1911, as by John Le Breton
- * The Reward of Battle (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1900, as by John Le Breton
- * Rule Britannia (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1897, as by John Le Breton
- * The Sin of Father Baptiste (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1896, as by John Le Breton
- * The Soldier Who Would Not Fight (with T. Murray Ford), (vi) Temple Bar, as by John Le Breton
- * The Story of Naskatu, Priest of Ptah and Prince of Egypt (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1897, as by John Le Breton
- * The Thief (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1911, as by John Le Breton
- * To Meet His Excellency (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Royal Magazine May 1914, as by John Le Breton
- * Treason! Treason! (with T. Murray Ford), (ss) The Premier Magazine #48, September 1930, as by John Le Breton
- * The Witchery of a Woman’s Smile (with T. Murray Ford), (ar) The Lady’s Realm December 1913, as by John Le Breton
[]Ford(-Whitcombe), Anthony (Herbert) (1903-1958); used pseudonym Katharine Temple (chron.)
- * Ace of the Atlantic, (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * Ace of the Atlantic Sea Drome [Ace Williams], (sl) The Pioneer #1 Feb 10, #2 Feb 17, #3 Feb 24, #4 Mar 3, #5 Mar 10, #6 Mar 17, #7 Mar 24, #8 Mar 31, #9 Apr 7, #15 May 19,
#16 May 26, #17 Jun 2, #18 Jun 9, #21 Jun 30 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: Flames of Death! [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: Held to Ransom [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: “Hold-up!” [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: Ice Crash! [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: Kidnapped! [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: Pirated Gold! [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: The Man Who Lost His Nerve! [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * “Ace” of the Atlantic Sea Drome: The Stowaway of the Storm [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * The Atlantic Gangsters! [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * The Birds Nest Murder Mystery, (ss) Detective Weekly #137, October 5 1935
- * The Blue Polikoff, (ss) Detective Weekly #102, February 2 1935
- * The Boy on the Flying Trapeze, (ss) The Ranger #84, March 16 1935
- * The Case of the Sun God’s Secret [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #122, June 22 1935
- * The Clue of the Parallel Lines, (ss) Detective Weekly #141, November 2 1935
- * Concrete Evidence, (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * The Deep Sea Toughs, (sl) The Ranger #104 Aug 3, #105 Aug 10, #106 Aug 17, #107 Aug 24, #108 Aug 31, #109 Sep 7 1935
- * Don’t Touch the Body, (ss) Detective Weekly #103, February 9 1935
- * The Dragons Claw, (ss) The Ranger #78, February 2 1935
- * The Giant of the Ocean, (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * Hot-House Poison, (ss) Detective Weekly #107, March 9 1935
- * Ice Is Dangerous, (ss) Detective Weekly #125, July 13 1935
- * Jungle Kiss, (ss) Peg’s Paper #997, June 25 1938, as by Katharine Temple
- * Land of Lost Planes!, (sl) The Magnet May 23, May 30, Jun 6, Jun 13, Jun 20, Jun 27 1931
- * Make Up for Murder [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #130, August 17 1935
- * The Man Who Played with Fire, (ss) The Ranger #79, February 9 1935
- * The Monster of Loch Eerie, (ss) The Ranger #77, January 26 1935
- * Murder as the Curtain Falls, (ss) Detective Weekly #97, December 29 1934
- * The Mysterious Affair of the Man who Died Twice, (na) Detective Weekly #163, April 4 1936
- * The Mystery of the Roman Vase [Sexton Blake], (na) Detective Weekly #114, April 27 1935
- * The Race Against Murder! [Ace Williams], (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * Trouble Shooters, (ss) The Pioneer 1934
- * Wooden Fingers, (ss) Detective Weekly #151, January 11 1936
[]Ford, Brandon (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Midnight Train, (ss) Abaculus III ed. Danielle Kaheaku, Leucrota Press, 2009
- * Rape Whistle, (ss) Tales from the River, Volume 1 ed. Robert Leyland, Dark River Press, 2012
- * Sacred, (ss) Sinister Landscapes ed. Alan Draven, Pixie Dust Press, 2008
- * Severed, (ss) That Hoodoo, Voodoo That You Do ed. Lincoln Crisler, Angelic Knight Press, 2015
- * A Walk in the Park, (nv) Widowmakers ed. Pete Kahle, CreateSpace, 2014
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[]Ford, Bryan (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Bill Snifkin’s Bad Luck, (vi) The Royal Magazine December 1910
- * Cocksure Charlie, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #21, February 1926
- * The Extra Turn, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1932
- * A Fishy Affair, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #15, August 1925
- * How Nice to Be a Woman!, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1920
- * “Muffy” Smith, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #5, October 1924
- * Percy’s Perfect Day, (ss) Gaiety May 1923
- * That Pig Next Door!, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #16, September 1925
- * Those Christmas Goals, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #7, December 1924
- * Those Terrible Twins, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #4, September 1924
- * Tom Lane’s Pal, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #3, August 1924
[]Ford, Carl T. (fl. 1980s-2000s) (about) (chron.)
- * Blow Lamps and Wicked Milk: An Interview with Karl Edward Wagner, (iv) Dagon #25, June/August 1989 [Ref. Karl Edward Wagner]
- * Cthaat Aquadingen: A Guide to Further Research, (ar) Crypt of Cthulhu #51, Hallowmas 1987
- * A Darker Shade of White, (ss) Tales After Dark #2, September 1986
- * Editorial, (ed) Dagon #22/23 Sep/Dec 1988, #24 Jan/Mar, #25 Jun/Aug, #26 Oct/Dec 1989, #27 Jun 1990
- * Interview, (iv) Dagon 1988 [Ref. Thomas Ligotti]
- * The Keeper at the Crypt, (ms) Crypt of Cthulhu #45, Candlemas, #47, Roodmas, #49, Lammas, #52, Yuletide 1987
- * Many Happy Returns, (ss) The Fourth Black Book of Horror ed. Charles Black, Mortbury Press, 2009
- * Notes on the Writing of Horror: An Interview with Thomas Ligotti, (iv) Dagon #22/23, September/December 1988 [Ref. Thomas Ligotti]
- * R’lyeh Reviews (with Glenn Arthur Rahman), (rc) Dagon #22/23, September/December 1988
- * The Statement, (ss) Dagon #4, October 1984
- * T.E.D. Klein: Master of Ceremonies, (iv) Dagon #18/19, July/October 1987 [Ref. T. E. D. Klein]
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[]Ford, Charles (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
- * As the Spirit Moves You, (ar) Mount to the Stars #1, Spring 1970
- * Incident on Board the Hesperia May, (vi) Mount to the Stars #1, Spring 1970
- * Light Leaves, (pm) Mount to the Stars #1, Spring 1970
- * Othrys Oracle (with Gail Sutton), (cl) Mount to the Stars #1, Spring 1970
- * Paperback Rack (with Gail Sutton), (br) Mount to the Stars #1, Spring 1970
- * Philiosophy of Mount to the Stars! (with Gail Sutton), (ms) Mount to the Stars #1, Spring 1970
- * The Record Scene (with Gail Sutton), (cl) Mount to the Stars #1, Spring 1970
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[]Ford, Cibolo (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Beauty and the Bleats, (ss) Golden West Romances July 1950
- * Brimstone on the Brazos, (vi) Thrilling Western September 1939
- * Dawn on the Pronghorn, (ss) Thrilling Western September 1949
- * Death Sides the Law, (nv) Red Seal Western August 1937
- * The Devil’s Ranch, (ss) Masked Rider Western Magazine January 1940
- * Doubles for Owlhoots, (ss) Sure-Fire Western January 1939
- * The Draught Buster, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories April 1939
- * Fangs of the Forked S, (ss) Thrilling Western February 1939
- * Fiesta Feud, (ss) Western Aces April 1938
- * Guns of the Golden Horn, (ss) Popular Western April 1951
- * High, Wide and Lonesome [Stony Lonesome], (nv) Western Trails April 1938
- * Holster Hellions, (nv) Western Trails November 1938
- * Home Is Where Love Lives, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories Summer 1951, as "Home Is Where the Love Is"
- * Home Is Where the Love Is, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories Summer 1951
- * The Iron Rider, (ss) The Rio Kid Western December 1939
- * Law-and-Order Outlaw, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine September 1939
- * The Murder of Millstone Mike, (ss) Thrilling Western June 1948
- * No Gun-Help for Nesters, (nv) Ace-High Western Stories August 1940
- * Rifles on the Rottengrass [Stony Lonesome], (ss) Western Trails January 1938
- * Rustler’s Reward, (ss) Sure-Fire Western July 1938
- * The Sheriff in the Ice Box, (ss) Range Riders Western September 1949
- * Stony and the Stingaree [Stony Lonesome], (ss) Western Trails July 1938
- * A Texan Gets Tough, (nv) Western Trails March 1938
- * The Trail to Deep River, (ss) Thrilling Ranch Stories May 1949
- * Trouble Buster, (ss) Exciting Western November 1949
- * Tyrant of Ten Sleep, (ss) Sure-Fire Western October 1938
- * Widelooper Luck, (ss) Texas Rangers August 1951
- * Work for a Windmiller, (ss) Thrilling Western November 1948
- * Wrangler’s Hoodoo, (ss) Texas Rangers December 1939
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