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[]Forrest, (Helena) M(abel Checkley) (1872-1935) (about) (chron.)
- * At the Dawn of Things, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1913
- * Australia, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1909
- * The Big ’Roos’ Feeding-Ground, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1907
- * Black Billy, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1914
- * The Broken Chain, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1913
- * Brown, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1912
- * A Bush Christmas, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1907
- * Carnations in the Wind, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1913
- * The Corrigaun, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1912
- * Creeks Out West, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1909
- * The Dream Knight, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1911
- * The Engineer, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1910
- * Fenella’s Feet, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1910
- * Ghost Flowers, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1913
- * The Girl’s Wedding Day, (ss) The Idler January 1911
- * Gold, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1913
- * The Good Red Gold, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1912
- * The Guns of C Battery, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1911
- * Happy Hours, (pm) The London Magazine June 1907
- * The Happy Tower, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #74, May 1918
- * In a Garden, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1910
- * In a Sunny Land, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1906
- * Interludes, (pm) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly June 1907
- * In the Bird Places, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1910
- * In the Ranges, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1912
- * The Introduction, (pm) Romance: The Australian Fiction Magazine December 1 1922
- * I Remember, (pm) The London Magazine October 1907
- * The Japanese Ghost, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1912
- * Justice, (vi) The London Magazine February 1907
- * Karma, (pm) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly #7, November 1907
- * The Land of the Heart’s Desire, (pm) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly #11, March 1908
- * The Lighted Room, (pm) The London Magazine February 1907
- * The Little Black Man, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1912
- * Love in the Bush, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1910
- * Low Tide, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1909
- * The Magic Mirror, (pm) The London Magazine September 1907
- * Mango Flowers, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1909
- * A Man of Action, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1910
- * The Man on the White Horse, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1909
- * Miss Mollie’s Cake, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1912
- * Moonrise, (ss) The Magpie #11, June 1913
- * Pandanus Palms, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1909
- * The Past, (pm) The London Magazine April 1907
- * The Pit, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1913
- * The Record Flood, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1911
- * Red Paint, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1911
- * Roses, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1910
- * Someone Else, (pm) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly June 1907
- * Spring in Queensland, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1911
- * The Swagman, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1911
- * The Tale of a Tea-Room, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1911
- * The Trifler, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1912
- * The Unknown Island, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1912
- * A Wasted Cartridge, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1907
- * The Way You Went, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1909
- * When I Have Gone, (pm) The Idler August 1910
[]Forrest, Peter (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * “Blonde Spy”, (ar) Britannia and Eve June 1935
- * Curse of the Common Cold, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1942
- * Electronics: Key to Better Living, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1943
- * Free Fishermen’s Saga, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1942
- * Legion Steel, (ss) Thrilling Adventures December 1931
- * Our Warrior Pigeons, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1942
- * Paper Panorama, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1943
- * Profiles and Prejudices:
* ___ 3 What Is This Man’s Secret?, (bg) The Strand Magazine March 1943 [Ref. Montagu Norman]
- * Sky Santa Claus, (pm) Complete Stories 1st January 1930
- * This Girl May Be Queen Elizabeth II of England, (ar) Britannia and Eve February 1937
- * What Is This Man’s Secret?, (bg) The Strand Magazine March 1943 [Ref. Montagu Norman]
[]Forrest, Robert (fl. 1950s-1960s) (about) (chron.)
- * Star of Joy, (pm) Weird Tales May 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Bible Story #11 May 16, #12 May 23, #13 May 30, #14 Jun 6, #15 Jun 13, #16 Jun 20, #19 Jul 11, #27 Sep 5, #28 Sep 12,
#29 Sep 19 1964
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Look and Learn Incorporating Ranger Magazine #307 Dec 2, #308 Dec 9, #309 Dec 16, #310 Dec 23, #311 Dec 30 1967, #312 Jan 6, #313 Jan 13, #314 Jan 20,
#315 Jan 27, #316 Feb 3, #317 Feb 10, #318 Feb 17, #347 Sep 7, #348 Sep 14, #349 Sep 21, #350 Sep 28, #351 Oct 5, #352 Oct 12,
#353 Oct 19, #354 Oct 26, #355 Nov 2, #356 Nov 9, #357 Nov 16, #358 Nov 23, #359 Nov 30, #360 Dec 7 1968
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Karl the Viking Volume 4: The Quest of the Long Ships ed. Rob van Bavel, Steve Holland & Meerten Welleman, Don Lawrence Collection, 2008
[]Forrest, Robert Edward Treston (1834-1914) (chron.)
- * A Bit of Loot, (ts) The Cornhill Magazine January 1882, as by R. E. F.
- * Eight Days:
* ___ Introduction, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter I. The Bridesmaids, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter II. An Indian Morning, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter III. The Snake, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter IV. “I Wish I Had”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter V. The Chaplain’s Daughter, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter VI. “A Hunting Morning”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter VII. An Unpleasant Question, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter VIII. Conspirators, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter IX. In the Mall, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter X. In the Palace, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XI. The Begum and Her Lover, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XII. Under the Moonlight, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XIII. The Doctor, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XIV. The Eastern Day, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XV. The News from Mehndi Ali, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XVI. The Last Parade, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XVII. Trapped, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XVIII. “Kill and Slay”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1890, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XIX. The Jumoo Gate, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XX. Miss Lyster’s Secret, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXI. The Godown, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXII. The Sack of the Bank, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXIII. Into the Lion’s Den, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXIV. The Powder Magazine, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXV. The Jumoo Gate, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXVI. Out of the Jaws of Death, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXVII. With the Cattle Lifters, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. By Road and River, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXIX. In the Palace, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXX. The Change of Quarters, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXXI. Turned Out, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXXII. Treachery, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. The Byragee, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. The Letter Refused. Imprisoned Again, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXXV. The Letter Read, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. The Eighth Day. And Beyond, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1891, as by The Author of “The Touchstone of Peril”
- * The Holy Fair of Hurdwar, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1865, uncredited.
[]Forrest, Williams (K.) (1918-1991) (chron.)
- * All Women Are Vulnerable, (ss) Redbook November 1946
- * Apache, (ss) John Bull June 7 1958
- * Bad Woman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 25 1954
- * The Big Nevada Gamble, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1959
- * Company Cast-Off, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 10 1958
- * Dangerous Quarry, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 9 1958
- * Day of Retaliation, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 28 1957
- * Death Chant, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 27 1960
- * Dreams Are Not Enough, (ss) Redbook February 1950
- * A Dream to Share, (ss) Redbook January 1949
- * Dynamite, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 8 1961
- * Executive Decision, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1960
- * Executive’s Wife, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1958
- * The First Fast Gun, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 7 1961
- * The Game, (ss) Cavalier #113, November 1962, as "Lamb to the Slaughter"
- * The Headlock, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1960
- * Hoein’ in de Groun’, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 24 1943
- * Hunger in the Heart, (ss) Redbook October 1946
- * I’ll Take Care of Them, (ss) John Bull and Illustrated November 8 1958
- * Inhibition, (ss) Redbook February 1952
- * Interpretation of Marriage, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1957
- * A Job to Be Done, (ss) Redbook November 1953
- * Lamb to the Slaughter, (ss) Cavalier #113, November 1962
- * The Legacy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 27 1958
- * Lesson in Courage, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1959
- * Life Fire, (ss) Redbook June 1955
- * Love Is for a Lifetime, (ss) Redbook April 1948
- * The Maiden and the Bill Collector, (ss) Thrilling Love October 1952
- * The Man-Handler, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 30 1954
- * The Man Who Blew the Whistle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1959
- * Marriage Crisis, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 30 1958
- * The Message, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 1 1958
- * Mr. Lynn, (ss) Redbook September 1954
- * Never Alone Again, (ss) Redbook April 1961
- * Never Risk Your Love, (ss) Redbook January 1947
- * Never Turn Your Back, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1961
- * No Words for Love, (ss) Redbook February 1948
- * October Letter, (ss) Redbook October 1950
- * One Armed Champion, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 6 1962
- * One Can Be So Lonely, (ss) Redbook June 1946
- * One Summer Night, (ss) Redbook October 1948
- * The Other Wife, (ss) Redbook March 1949
- * Perilous Ascent, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 1 1958
- * Persuasive Stranger, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 1 1959
- * Plainswoman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1960
- * Prince Charming Came to Call, (ss) Cosmopolitan August 1945
- * Silent Partner, (ss) Liberty July 13 1946
- * Sky Girl of the Navaho, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Winter 1971
- * The Soda Race, (ss) John Bull Everybody’s Weekly January 2 1960
- * Springtime Kiss, (ss) Redbook January 1950
- * The Storm, (ss) McCall’s February 1961
- * Surrender, (ss) Redbook August 1949
- * Take-Charge Guy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 10 1959
- * Temptation, (ss) Redbook January 1956
- * Test by Torture, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1957
- * Too High a Price, (ss) Redbook April 1953
- * To Young for Trouble, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1960
- * What a Difference a Doctor Makes, (ss) Redbook April 1947
- * What a Difference a Girl Makes, (ss) Redbook June 1947
- * What Did I Do Dear, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1956
- * Who Could Have Hated Him?, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1961
- * A Wife Must Know, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1959
- * Wild Ride, (ss) John Bull August 23 1958
[]Forrester, Alfred Henry (1804-1872); used pseudonym Alfred Crowquill (about) (chron.)
- * Crochet, (ss) Littell’s Living Age December 1848, as by Alfred Crowquill; from Bentley’s Magazine.
- * Heinrich; or, The Love of Gold, (ss) Fairy Footsteps; or Lessons from Legends by Alfred Crowquill, H. Lea, 1860, as by Alfred Crowquill
- * Nicodemus, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1867, as by Alfred Crowquill
- * Scatter Your Crumbs, (pm) , as by Alfred Crowquill
- * To-Day and To-Morrow, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1878, as by Alfred Crowquill
- * To My Nose, (pm)
- * Twelve of Them; or Celebrated Latin Dogs Done Into Dog-English, (pm) Beeton’s Christmas Annual #8, 1867, as by Alfred Crowquill
- * [illustration(s)], (il) London Society #12 Chr 1862, Jan 1864, as by Alfred Crowquill
[]Forrester, Andrew, Jr.; pseudonym of J. Redding Ware (1832-1909) (books) (chron.)
- * Arrested on Suspicion [Andrew Forrester], (ss) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * A Child Found Dead: Murder or No Murder [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (nv) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * A Convict’s Gratitude [Andrew Forrester], (ss) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * Emily H—. A Sad Story [Andrew Forrester], (nv) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * Farmer Williams and His Bride; or, The Matrimonial Agency [Andrew Forrester], (nv) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * The Female Detective [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (co) Ward and Lock (hc), 1864
- * The Forger’s Escape [Andrew Forrester], (ss) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * The Fraudulent Trustee [Andrew Forrester], (nv) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * Georgy [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (ss) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * Introduction, (lk) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * The Judgement of Conscience [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (nv) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * Mrs. Fitzgerald’s Life Policy [Andrew Forrester], (ss) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * The Mystery [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (ss) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * Preface, (pr) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * The Priest and the Miser [Andrew Forrester], (nv) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * A Railway “Plant” Blighted [Andrew Forrester], (nv) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * The Reluctant Witness [Andrew Forrester], (ss) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * The Revelations of a Private Detective [Andrew Forrester], (co) Ward and Lock (hc), 1863
- * The Tainted Witness [Andrew Forrester], (nv) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * Tenant for Life [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (na) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * The Troubles and the Escape of a “Perfect Young Lady” [Andrew Forrester], (ss) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
- * The Unknown Weapon [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (na) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * The Unraveled Mystery [Miss Gladden (“G”)], (nv) The Female Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jr., Ward and Lock, 1864
- * Who Stole the Plate? [Andrew Forrester], (ss) The Revelations of a Private Detective by Andrew Forrester, Jun., Ward and Lock, 1863
_____, [ref.]
[]Forrester, Edwin (chron.)
- * Nobby Hobbs and “Napoleon”, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1325 Nov 6, #1326 Nov 13, #1327 Nov 20, #1328 Nov 27, #1329 Dec 4, #1330 Dec 11, #1331 Dec 18, #1332 Dec 25 1926, #1333 Jan 1,
#1334 Jan 8 1927
- * Will Pleasant; or, Pack Up Your Troubles!, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1299 May 1, #1300 May 8, #1301 May 15, #1302 May 22, #1303 May 29/Jun 5, #1304 Jun 12, #1305 Jun 19, #1306 Jun 26, #1307 Jul 3,
#1308 Jul 10, #1309 Jul 17, #1320 Oct 2, #1321 Oct 9, #1322 Oct 16, #1323 Oct 23 1926
, uncredited.
[]Forrester, Fanny (1852-1889) (about) (chron.)
- * Among the Daisies, (pm) The Argosy (UK) February 1882
- * A Birthday Ode, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1881
- * “Bring Me a Sweet White Rose”, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1878
- * The Captain’s Darling, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1883
- * Child of the City, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1881
- * “Come, Little Brother”, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1876
- * Farewell, (pm)
- * Forgive and Forget, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1884
- * Good-Night, My Love!, (pm)
- * Magdalene—A Tale of Christmas Eve, (pm) Ben Brierley’s Journal December 1871
- * May, (pm)
- * Nevermore, (pm)
- * An Old Man’s Love-Song, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine March 1878
- * The Old Man’s Love-Song, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1877
- * One Christmas Eve, (pm) Ben Brierley’s Journal December 1871, as "Magdalene—A Tale of Christmas Eve"
- * Robin and I: A Rustic Song, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1878
- * The Sailor Boy’s Return, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1880
- * A Song of Life, (pm)
- * A Summer Song, (pm) The Argosy (UK) Summer 1885
- * Sweet May, (pm) The Argosy (UK) May 1881
- * Waiting—A Song, (pm) The Argosy (UK) April 1886
- * Write Soon, (pm) The Argosy (UK) January 1881
[]Forrester, Izola L.; [i.e., Izola Louise Forrester Page] (1878-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * The Affair at the Lion d’Or, (ss) Ainslee’s May 1923
- * Another Day, (pm) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 21 1918
- * “Ask, and Ye Shall Receive”, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1910
- * The Bandits of Mendoza, (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1905
- * Benjamin Chapin and His Portrayal of Lincoln, (ar) National Magazine February 1914
- * The Buckeye Boy, (ss) People’s September 1908
- * Caesar’s Flower-Girl, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine March 1913
- * A Café in Cairo, (n.) Ainslee’s Oct, Nov, Dec 1923, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1924
- * Can a Woman Keep a Secret?, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1908
- * Can You Kidnap Your Own Child?, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1909
- * The Capricious Isle, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion April 1909
- * The Cashiers and the Mollycoddles, (ss) The Live Wire June 1908
- * The Chariot of the Sun, (na) Ainslee’s September 1923
- * Cheyenne Charlie’s Hostage, (ss) Smith’s Magazine October 1914
- * A Child Actress of the ’80’s, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 20, Apr 3 1926
- * The Child Wonder, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine June 1898
- * Christmas Highwayman, (ss) The Delineator December 1920
- * The Conjuror’s Lady, (sl) Ainslee’s Aug, Sep, Oct 1925
- * The Courting of Lucky Chance, (ss) The Scrap Book June 1909
- * The Crown of Rudensberg, (ss) The Scrap Book April 1907
- * Cupid, the Immigrant, (ar) The Scrap Book March 1910
- * Curly Pantaloons, (ss) All-Story Weekly August 9 1919
- * Curtain Call, (ss) Pictorial Review June 1931
- * The Dangerous Inheritance, (n.) Houghton Mifflin, October 1920
- * Daybreak’s Bad Boy, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine September 1908
- * Devereux’s Last Smoke, (ss) The Ocean March 1907
- * The Devil Fish That Talked, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1908
- * A Diet of Husks, (ss) The All-Story Magazine May 1909
- * Elopements: The Brain Storms of Affections, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1907
- * En Tête-À-Tête, (ss) The Smart Set September 1910
- * Eyes of Angels [Ma Bennett], (ss) The Delineator August 1921
- * Famous Kidnapping Cases, (ar) The Scrap Book August 1907
- * Fate the Juggler, (vi) Young’s Magazine October 1910
- * The Feast of Colette, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine February 1913
- * The Feast of Lights, (ss) Ainslee’s January 1923
- * Food for Columbine, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine June 1913
- * For Dear Life, (ss) Smith’s Magazine July 1915
- * For Love of Lolita, (ss) Smith’s Magazine December 1914
- * Foundlings Who Became Great, (ar) The Scrap Book September 1909
- * Friday’s Footprints, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion May 1915
- * Fugitives from Eden, (nv) Smith’s Magazine June 1912
- * The Gay Madame, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1927
- * Ginger’s Reign, (ss) The Live Wire February 1908
- * The Girl in the Caboose, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine November 1907
- * Grand Opera for Forty Cents, (ar) The Live Wire April 1908
- * The Gray Path, (na) Ainslee’s September 1922
- * Green Pastures, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal May 1927
- * Happiness Junction, (ss) All-Story November 16 1929
- * The Heart of Moreska, (ss) The All-Story Magazine March 1909
- * Her Excellenza, (nv) Adventure January 1912
- * The Hermit on the Housetop (with Mann Page), (nv) All-Story Weekly May 4 1918
- * The Hills of Promise, (ss) The Red Book Magazine August 1908
- * His Own Vineyard, (ss) The Delineator October 1920
- * His the Glory, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion May 1919
- * A House Full of Husbands, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine June 1919
- * How Great Divas Got Their Start, (ar) The Live Wire July 1908
- * How Sis Paved the Way, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine March 1913
- * Huge Diamonds Lure Shrewd Thieves, (ar) The Scrap Book March 1908
- * In Honor of Mr. Gibbs, (ss) The Red Book April 1905
- * In Pursuit of the Princess, (ss) The Red Book June 1904
- * In Quest of the Sea-Goddess, (ss) The Ocean June 1907
- * In Sight of Diana, (ss) The Scrap Book July 1911
- * In Sing Sing’s “Trap”, (ar) The Scrap Book August 1910
- * The Isle of Dalliance, (nv) Ainslee’s July 1924
- * Just Dad, (ss) The All-Story Magazine December 1909
- * The Kadooza of Koom, (ss) The All-Story Magazine June 1909
- * Kidnaping a Millionaire, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine October 1910
- * Kip’s Partner, (ss) The Scrap Book September 1911
- * The Kirby Trail, (nv) The Blue Book Magazine September 1910
- * Laying the Hoodoo, (ss) The Ocean October 1907
- * Leaven of Love, (ss) The Delineator November 1920
- * Legends of Benefits Unforgot, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1910
- * Live Your Own Life, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion July 1931
- * Living Men Who Knew and Talked with Lincoln, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1909
- * Love in a Blizzard, (ss) All-Story Love Tales February 12 1938
- * Love’s Leverage, (ss) Smith’s Magazine January 1915
- * The Luck of Tôr, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1909
- * The Marvelous Hats of 1908, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine July 1908
- * Mercy and Wisdom of Modern Solomons, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1908
- * The Missus, (ss) All-Story Weekly December 29 1917
- * Molly, (ss) Smith’s Magazine February 1909
- * Moon Fire, (ss) Ainslee’s August 1923
- * Mrs. Jimmie’s Diplomacy, (ss) The Smart Set November 1909
- * Mrs. Wilmerding’s Slipper, (ss) Young’s Magazine August 1910
- * New York Waiters Who Have Become Rich, (ar) The Live Wire May 1908
- * Overture, (na) Ainslee’s April 1925
- * The Palace of a Thousand Delights, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1910
- * The Passing Hour, (ss) The Red Book Magazine October 1909
- * Peach’s Raid, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1905
- * The Picture of Henry Lee, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1904
- * A Pirate’s Honeymoon, (sl) The Ocean Jul, Aug, Sep 1907
- * The Port of Happiness, (ss) The Woman’s Magazine (US) June 1914
- * The Prodigal Dad, (ss) The Cavalier August 1911
- * Proximity, (na) The Premier Magazine #34, December 1925
- * Quick Lunch Lingo, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1908
- * The Remittance Man, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine #6, March 1912
- * Romances of the Lost and Found, (ar) The Live Wire August 1908
- * Salome in Sagebrush, (ss) The All-Story Magazine January 1909
- * Salvage, (sl) Ainslee’s Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1924
- * The Sandals of Mercury, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine #2, November 1911
- * The Secret, (ss) The Smart Set March 1911
- * Secret Altars, (ss) Ainslee’s March 1923
- * Skeepie’s Agent, (ss) The Century Magazine August 1918
- * The Song of the Lark, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine August 1914
- * Spangles, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) February 1915
- * Stealing Venus’s Girdle, (hu) The Scrap Book August 1909
- * The Strange Case of John Early, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine September 1909
- * The Sunshine Widow, (nv) Ainslee’s October 1911
- * Tactics of the Tightwads, (ar) The Scrap Book March 1909
- * The Taming of Paprika, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine October 1909
- * The Temperamental Zone, (nv) Ainslee’s July 1923
- * The Third Act, (ss) Young’s Magazine December 1911
- * The Ultimate Choice, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine March 1918
- * ’Vangeline’s Voyageur, (ss) The Red Book October 1903
- * Veronique of the Hills, (vi) Young’s Magazine May 1910
- * The Villa of Hate, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine October 1923
- * Vows and Their Makers, (ar) The Scrap Book June 1910
- * Wazoo and the Sovereign Law, (ss) The All-Story Magazine January 1910
- * When the Reindeer Ran Away, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion December 1910
- * Where They Hide Their Gold, (ar) The Scrap Book April 1910
- * White Crow, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1939
- * The White Moth, (na) Ainslee’s April 1923
- * The White Pappoose, (ss) The Red Book February 1904
- * The White Shadow, (ss) Ainslee’s February 1923
- * The Wives for Tagonac, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine June 1908
- * The Woman of the Moment, (ss) Ainslee’s December 1922
- * The World at His Feet, (ss) Smith’s Magazine June 1921
- * The Yellow Domino, (ss) The Red Book Illustrated May 1903
- * Yellow Silk, (ss) The Red Book Magazine September 1906
[]Forrest-Webb, Robert (1929-2023); used pseudonyms David Forrest & Forrest Webb (about) (chron.)
- * Brannington’s Leopard, (ex) Doubleday, 1974, as by Forrest Webb
- * In a Poker Game (with David Eliades), (n.) Star Weekly Aug 23, Aug 30 1969, as by David Forrest
- * A Walk with Harris, (ss) The Midnight Ghost Book ed. James Hale, Barrie & Jenkins, 1978, as by Forrest Webb
[]Forsberg, Howard (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Collier’s October 25 1952
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine Sep 1946, Dec 1952
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Jun 16, Jun 23, Jun 30, Jul 14, Nov 3, Nov 10 1951, Jun 7, Sep 13 1952
[]Forsdyke, Roger (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Midsomer Murders, (ar) Sherlock #50, 2002
- * NCS Manhunt, (ar) Sherlock #49, 2002
- * Telly ’Tecs:
* ___ Midsomer Murders, (cl) Sherlock #50, 2002
* ___ NCS Manhunt, (cl) Sherlock #49, 2002
- * Under the Gaslight: The Great Turf Fraud, (cl) Sherlock #65, 2005
- * Under the Gaslight: Victorian Crime and Criminals, (cl) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #25, #26, #27, #28 Chr 1998, #29, #30, #31, #32, #33, #34 1999, #35,
#36, #37, #38, #39, #40 2000
#41, #43, #44, #45, #46 2001, #47, #48, #49, #50, #51, #52 2002
#53, #54, #55, #56, #57, #58 2003, #59, #60, #61, #62, #64 2004
- * Video Nasty, (ss) Northern Blood II ed. Martin Edwards, Flambard Press, 1995
[]Forsey, Peter Q.; pseudonym of John J. Garbutt (1902-1991) (chron.)
- * Jim o’ the Wilds!, (ss) The Ranger #86, October 1 1932
- * The Redheads Are Coming!, (ss) The Ranger #98 Dec 24 1932, #100 Jan 7, #101 Jan 14, #102 Jan 21, #105 Feb 11, #106 Feb 18, #108 Mar 4, #109 Mar 11 1933
[]Forshaw, Barry (1948- ); used pseudonyms Vic Buckner, Eve Tan Gee, Brian Ritterspak & Ralph Travis (about) (chron.)
- * Alan Moore: Hell and Northampton, (iv) Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. Alan Moore]
- * The American Dream Collapses: Kerry Jamieson Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Kerry Jamieson]
- * And a Glance at a Couple of the Novels, (br) Crime Time #36, 2003
- * Andrew Klavan, (iv) Crime Time v3 #1, 2000 [Ref. Andrew Klavan], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Aristotle Detective, (br) Crime Time #29, 2002 [Ref. Margaret Doody], as by Vic Buckner
- * Audiocrime, (rv) Crime Time #20, 2000
- * Audiocrime, (rv) Crime Time #22, #23, #25 2001, as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Audiocrime (with Adrian Muller), (rv) Crime Time #21, 2000, as by Adrian Muller & Brian Ritterspak
- * Authors in London, (ar) Crime Time #24, 2001
- * Back to Greeneland, (ar) Crime Time #25, 2001 [Ref. Graham Greene]
- * Baldacci in London, (ar) Crime Time #46, 2005
- * Batman Redux, (ar) Crime Time #46, 2005, as by Eve Tan Gee
- * The Best: Alan Furst, (ar) Crime Time #31, 2003 [Ref. Alan Furst], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Better Than the Surgery: Paul Carson, (iv) Crime Time #24, 2001 [Ref. Paul Carson]
- * Black River: A Conversation with G.M. Ford, (iv) Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. G. M. Ford], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Block Gets the Dagger, (iv) Crime Time #38, 2004 [Ref. Lawrence Block]
- * Bloodshed in the East End: Gilda O’Neill, (ar) Crime Time #32, 2003 [Ref. Gilda O’Neill]
- * The Bloody Best of British, (br) Crime Time #32, 2003 [Ref. Wayne Kinsey]
- * Bloody Dinners: Greg Iles and Colin Forbes, (ar) Crime Time #43, 2005 [Ref. Colin Forbes & Greg Iles]
- * Bloody Material: Kim Newman, (iv) Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Kim Newman]
- * Bloody Tribulation and Horrid Sights: The Ancient Mysteries of Paul Doherty, (iv) Crime Time v2 #4, 1999 [Ref. P. C. Doherty], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Brutal Betrayal: Charles Cumming, (ar) Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Charles Cumming]
- * Byzantine Bloodshed: Tom Harper, (ar) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Tom Harper], as by Vic Buckner
- * Caleb Carr, (iv) Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Caleb Carr]
- * Cold Death: Lisa Appignanesi Talks, (iv) Crime Time v2 #4, 1999 [Ref. Lisa Appignanesi]
- * Colin Dexter interviewed by Brian Ritterspak, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Colin Dexter], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Colin Dexter’s Inspector Morse, (ar) The Strand Magazine #25, June/September 2008 [Ref. Colin Dexter]
- * Cool Times with Scott Phillips (with Woody Haut), (ar) Crime Time #26, 2002
- * Cracking the Edric Syndrome, (ar) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Robert Edric]
- * Crime from Canongate, (iv) Crime Time #20, 2000 [Ref. Douglas E. Winter], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Crime on Video, (mr) Crime Time #22, 2001
- * Crime Time: DVD (with David Barraclough, Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr) Crime Time #51, 2007
- * Crime Time: DVD (with Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr) Crime Time #52 2007, #53, #54 2008
- * CT Recommends the Latest DVDs, (mr) Crime Time #24, 2001
- * Dan Fesperman…Cuts the Mustard, (iv) Crime Time v3 #1, 2000 [Ref. Dan Fesperman], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Dark…and Other First Novels, (ar) Crime Time #25, 2001
- * Dark Music: Nick Stone on Mr Clarinet, (iv) Crime Time #48, 2006 [Ref. Nick Stone]
- * Dark Secrets: Robert Edric, (ar) Crime Time #25, 2001 [Ref. Robert Edric]
- * David Pirie: Before Sherlock Holmes, (ar) Crime Time #26, 2002 [Ref. David Pirie]
- * David Williams, (iv) Crime Time #11, 1998 [Ref. David Williams]
- * Dead of Apparent Suicide: Kathryn Fox, (ar) Crime Time #47, 2006 [Ref. Kathryn Fox], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Dead on Deansgate, (ar) Crime Time #23, 2001
- * The Desk, (ed) Crime Time #21 2000, #22, #23, #24 2001
- * Donna Leon, (iv) Crime Time #24, 2001 [Ref. Donna Leon]
- * Don’t Give the Reader What He Wants: Lawrence Block, (iv) Crime Time #35, 2003 [Ref. Lawrence Block]
- * DVD (with Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr) Crime Time #47, 2006
- * DVD (with Kim Newman), (mr) Crime Time #46, 2005
- * DVD Choice (with Paul J. McAuley), (mr) Crime Time #28, 2002
- * DVD Crime (with Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr) Crime Time #29, #30 2002, #31, #32, #33, #34, #35, #36 2003, #37, #38, #39,
#40, #41 2004
#42 2005, #48, #49, #50 2006
- * DVD Crime II, (mr) Crime Time #27, 2002
- * DVD/Video (with Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman), (mr) Crime Time #43, #44, #45 2005
- * Ed McBain, (iv) Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Ed McBain]
- * The Entropy Kid: Steve Aylett, (iv) Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Steve Aylett]
- * Evocation of an Era: Ed Gorman’s Sam McCain Trilogy, (ar) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Ed Gorman]
- * The False Pretenses of Margaret Yorke, (ar) Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Margaret Yorke]
- * Fifty Issues and Counting, (ed) Crime Time #50, 2006
- * Fighting Cheek: Eliot Pattison, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Eliot Pattison]
- * Film Reviews (with Mike Paterson), (mr) Crime Time v2 #3, 1999
- * The First Modern Serial Killer, (ar) Crime Time #30, 2002
- * Foreword, (fw) Best Eaten Cold and Other Stories ed. Martin Edwards, Mystery Press, 2011
- * Frances Fyfield: The English Are Not What They Seem, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Frances Fyfield], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Freighting It In, (iv) Interzone #102, December 1995 [Ref. Gregory Benford]
- * The Frightening Forties, (ar) The Art of Horror Movies: An Illustrated History ed. Stephen Jones, Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 2017
- * From the Dark: Kenji Jasper, (iv) Crime Time #26, 2002 [Ref. Kenji Jasper]
- * From the Desk, (ed) Crime Time #25 2001, #26, #27, #30 2002, #31, #32, #33, #34, #35, #36 2003, #37,
#38, #39, #40, #41 2004
#42 2005, #48, #49 2006, #51, #52 2007, #54 2008
- * From the Desk, (ed) Crime Time #28, #29 2002, uncredited.
- * Furst on Furst, (iv) Crime Time #52, 2007 [Ref. Alan Furst]
- * The Gates of Janus, (br) Crime Time #26, 2002, as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Gemma O’Connor, (iv) Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. Gemma O’Connor]
- * Give Me Death: John Fullerton Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. John Fullerton]
- * The Great Detectives:
* ___ Colin Dexter’s Inspector Morse, (cl) The Strand Magazine #25, June/September 2008 [Ref. Colin Dexter]
- * The Great EC Crime Covers, (ar) Crime Time #24, 2001
- * The Grisham of Finance: Clem Chambers, (iv) Crime Time #54, 2008 [Ref. Clem Chambers]
- * Gruesome Deaths and Classical Scholarship: Matthew Pearl Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Matthew Pearl]
- * Harlan Coben: Tell Everyone (with Russell James), (br) Crime Time #30, 2002 [Ref. Harlan Coben], as by Eve Tan Gee & Russell James
- * Headhunters, (br) Crime Time #37, 2004 [Ref. Michel Crespy], as by Vic Buckner
- * Helsinki Blues: Kjell Westö Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #37, 2004 [Ref. Kjell Westö]
- * Henning Mankell: Sweden’s Premier Crime Writer Visits the U.K., (ar) Crime Time #25, 2001 [Ref. Henning Mankell]
- * Holmes on DVD, (mr) Crime Time #26, 2002
- * HWA Bram Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award Winner Thomas Harris, (ar) Travellers in Darkness ed. Stephen Jones, World Horror Convention 2007, 2007 [Ref. Thomas Harris]
- * Inside Arkham, (ar) Crime Time #46, 2005
- * Inside Giles Blunt, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Giles Blunt]
- * In the Shadow of Poe: Matthew Pearl, (iv) Crime Time #50, 2006 [Ref. Matthew Pearl]
- * The Irreversible Mr. Turow, (iv) Crime Time #33, 2003 [Ref. Scott Turow]
- * It’s a Bloody Good Life: Manda Scott Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Manda Scott]
- * James Patterson, (iv) Crime Time #12, 1998 [Ref. James Patterson]
- * Janet Evanovich: Who Could Fill Batman’s Codpiece?, (iv) Crime Time #31, 2003 [Ref. Janet Evanovich], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Jeffrey Robinson, (iv) Crime Time v2 #5, 1999 [Ref. Jeffrey Robinson], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Jim Sallis: Dissonant Chords, (iv) Crime Time #22, 2001 [Ref. James Sallis], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Joe R. Lansdale, (iv) Crime Time #12, 1998 [Ref. Joe R. Lansdale]
- * John Burdett: Writing Bangkok 8, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. John Burdett]
- * John Lescroart, (iv) Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. John T. Lescroart]
- * Jon Stock’s The Cardamom Club, (br) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Jon Stock], as by Vic Buckner
- * Judith Cutler, (iv) Crime Time v3 #1, 2000 [Ref. Judith Cutler], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Karin Fossum: Q & A, (iv) Crime Time #29, 2002 [Ref. Karin Fossum], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Keeping It Fresh: Jonathan Kellerman, (iv) Crime Time #21, 2000 [Ref. Jonathan Kellerman]
- * Kem Nunn, (iv) Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Kem Nunn], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Key Crime Scribes: A Random Selection, (ar) Crime Time #25, 2001, as by Eve Tan Gee
- * King Max!, (iv) Crime Time v2 #1, 1998 [Ref. Maxim Jakubowski]
- * Lee Child, (iv) Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Lee Child]
- * Linda Davies: Something Wild, (iv) Crime Time #26, 2002 [Ref. Linda Davies], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * The Mafia in Berlin: Buddy Giovinazzo, (iv) Crime Time #39, 2004 [Ref. Buddy Giovinazzo]
- * The Man Who Likes Dan Brown’s Writing: Raymond Khoury, (iv) Crime Time #50, 2006 [Ref. Raymond Khoury]
- * Meet Nick Costa: David Hewson Tells Barry Forshaw About His New Roman Sleuth, (iv) Crime Time #38, 2004 [Ref. David Hewson]
- * The Men behind Batman, (ar) Crime Time #46, 2005
- * Michael Dibdin, (iv) Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Michael Dibdin]
- * Midsummer Madness: Caroline Graham, (iv) Crime Time v2 #4, 1999 [Ref. Caroline Graham], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Minette Walters: My Glittering Career, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Minette Walters], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * More, Please, (br) Crime Time #28, 2002, as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Murder in the Bastille, (iv) Crime Time #35, 2003 [Ref. Cara Black]
- * Murder, Torture and Depravity with Ingrid Pitt, (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Ingrid Pitt], as by Vic Buckner
- * The Mystery Writer by Jessica Mann, (ar) Crime Time #49, 2006 [Ref. Jessica Mann], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Natasha Cooper: Picturesque Decay, (iv) Crime Time v2 #5, 1999 [Ref. Natasha Cooper], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * New Blood, (ar) Crime Time #36, 2003
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Ingrid Black]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Victoria Blake]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Alafair Burke]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Richard Burke]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Massimo Carlotto]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Stuart Cohen]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. John Connor]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. David Corbett]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Denise Hamilton]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Jilliane Hoffman]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Simon Levack]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Steve Mosby]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. C. J. Sansom]
- * New Blood, (iv) Crime Time #36, 2003 [Ref. Lyndon Stacey]
- * No Full-On Sex Scenes: Simon Kernick, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Simon Kernick]
- * One Last Dance, (mr) Crime Time #52, 2007
- * Our Vines Have Lethal Grapes…, (iv) Crime Time #53, 2008 [Ref. Gwen C. Watkins]
- * Parallel Lies: Ridley Pearson Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #27, 2002 [Ref. Ridley Pearson]
- * Patricia Cornwell in London, (ar) Crime Time #47, 2006 [Ref. Patricia D. Cornwell]
- * Peering Into Darkness: Alice Blanchard Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #38, 2004 [Ref. Alice Blanchard]
- * Peter O’Donnell in London, (ar) Crime Time #30, 2002 [Ref. Peter O’Donnell]
- * Peter O’Donnell on My Name Is Modesty, (ar) Crime Time #49, 2006 [Ref. Peter O’Donnell]
- * Phil Rickman, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Phil Rickman], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Pick of the Publishers, (ar) Crime Time #25, 2001, as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Polishing a Third: Sarah Diamond, (iv) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Sarah Diamond]
- * Politics and Crime: Eoin McNamee Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #40, 2004 [Ref. Eoin McNamee]
- * Profondo Argento: Alan Jones on Dario Argento, (br) Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Dario Argento & Alan Jones]
- * A Quick Chat with Lawrence Block, (iv) Crime Time v2 #2, 1998 [Ref. Lawrence Block], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * A Quick Word with…Robert Harris, (ar) Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Robert Harris]
- * Reading the Entrails, (ar) Sherlock Holmes: The Detective Magazine #41, 2001
- * Rediscovery: Contemporary Press, (ar) Crime Time #42, 2005, as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Reviews (with Paul J. McAuley), (mr) Crime Time #24, 2001
- * Reyjavik Is My Beat: Indridason Arnaldur Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #37, 2004 [Ref. Indriðason Arnaldur]
- * Robert Wilson’s Instruments of Darkness, (ar) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Robert Wilson]
- * Roman Blood: Steven Saylor in Britain, (ar) Crime Time v2 #3, 1999 [Ref. Steven W. Saylor]
- * Ron Ellis: Rhythm ’n’ Blues on the Mersey, (iv) Crime Time v2 #5, 1999 [Ref. Ron Ellis], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Rules Are the Deathblow: Jack O’Connell, (iv) Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Jack O’Connell], as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Sara Paretsky, (iv) Crime Time #22, 2001 [Ref. Sara Paretsky]
- * Saving the World, (iv) Crime Time #53, 2008 [Ref. Jakob Arjouni]
- * Scene of the Crime, (br) Crime Time #42, 2005
- * The SF-Western-Crime-Horror-Dark Fantasy Man, (iv) Interzone #110, August 1996 [Ref. Joe R. Lansdale]
- * Short Reviews, (rc) Science Fiction World #1, June 2000, as by Brian Ritterspak
- * The Sins of Their Fathers—Gilda O’Neill, (br) Crime Time #32, 2003 [Ref. Gilda O’Neill]
- * Sleepless Nights: Carlo Lucarelli, (ar) Crime Time #37, 2004 [Ref. Carlo Lucarelli], as by Ralph Travis
- * The Spaces Between People: Jodi Compton Talks to Barry Forshaw, (iv) Crime Time #40, 2004 [Ref. Jodi Compton]
- * The Stakes Are High: Ray Hammond and James Jackson, (iv) Crime Time #26, 2002 [Ref. Ray Hammond & James Jackson]
- * Stamping Butterflies: Jon Courtenay Grimwood, (iv) Crime Time #41, 2004 [Ref. Jon Courtenay Grimwood]
- * Stepping Into the Shoes of Sherlock Holmes, (rv) Crime Time #41, 2004, as by Vic Buckner
- * The Subject Has a Family History of Crime, Your Honour… (with Susan Rann), (iv) Crime Time #41, 2004
- * Surviving: Mike Ripley, (ar) Crime Time #49, 2006 [Ref. Mike Ripley], as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Sweet Sunday, Old Flames & John Lawton, (br) Crime Time #30, 2002
- * Three from Granta, (br) Crime Time #37, 2004, as by Brian Ritterspak
- * Tirade, (ed) Crime Time v2 #4, v2 #6 1999, v3 #1, #20 2000
- * Tirade (with Peter Dillon-Parkin), (ed) Crime Time v2 #2 1998, v2 #5, v2 #3 1999
- * Tougher Than the Rest, (iv) Crime Time #8, 1997 [Ref. Mark Timlin]
- * TR Bowen, (iv) Crime Time v2 #4, 1999 [Ref. T. R. Bowen]
- * The Trio (with Barry Forshaw & Judith Gray), (br) Crime Time #20, 2000, as by Eve Tan Gee, Judith Gray & Brian Ritterspak
- * Up to date with Sparkle Hayter, (ar) Crime Time #46, 2005 [Ref. Sparkle Hayter]
- * Upwellings from the Oracle, (iv) Interzone #124, October 1997 [Ref. Ian Watson]
- * Vic Bruckner Looks at Pale as the Dead, (br) Crime Time #29, 2002 [Ref. Fiona Mountain], as by Vic Buckner
- * Videocrime, (mr) Crime Time #21 2000, #23 2001, #26 2002
- * Video Reviews (with Paul J. McAuley), (mr) Crime Time #25, 2001
- * The View from Bangkok: Stephen Leather, (ar) Crime Time #34, 2003 [Ref. Stephen Leather]
- * View from the Desk, (ed) Crime Time #53, 2008
- * Violence in the American Cinema, (br) Crime Time #32, 2003, as by Eve Tan Gee
- * Violence in Venice: Donna Leon, (iv) Crime Time v2 #6, 1999 [Ref. Donna Leon]
- * Vodka and Murder with Martin Cruz Smith, (br) Crime Time #46, 2005 [Ref. Martin Cruz Smith]
- * We All Go a Little Mad Sometimes, (ar) The Art of Horror: An Illustrated History ed. Stephen Jones, Hal Leonard/Applause Theatre & Cinema Books, 2015
- * Wicked City, (iv) Crime Time #54, 2008 [Ref. Ace Atkins]
- * Will Christopher Baer: Violence Is Useful, (iv) Crime Time v2 #5, 1999 [Ref. Will Christopher Baer]
- * Writers in London, (ar) Crime Time v2 #2, 1998
- * Writing for the Maverick Reader: Alan Furst (with Woody Haut), (iv) Crime Time #23, 2001 [Ref. Alan Furst], as by Woody Haut & Brian Ritterspak
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ Crime Time, 1998 - 2008
- * Editor: Crime Time v2 #2 1998, v2 #4, v2 #5, v2 #6, v2 #3 1999, v3 #1, #21, #20 2000, #22, #23, #24,
#25 2001
#26, #27, #28, #29, #30 2002, #31, #32, #33, #34, #35, #36 2003
#37, #38, #39, #40, #41 2004, #42, #43, #44, #45, #46 2005, #47, #48,
#49, #50 2006
#51, #52 2007, #53, #54 2008
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