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[]Garvin, Amelia Beers; [née Warnock] (1874-1956); used pseudonym Katherine Hale (about) (chron.)
- * The First Christmas, (pm) , as by Katherine Hale
- * Music in Canada as a National Art, (ar) Everywoman’s World January 1918, as by Katherine Hale
- * One Path to Arcady, (ss) The Canadian Magazine September 1917
- * Other People’s Shoes, (ss) The Canadian Magazine December 1928
- * A Song of Success, (pm) The Quiver January 1909, as by Katherine Hale
- * The White Comrade, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine December 1916, as by Katherine Hale
[]Garvin, Chuck (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
- * A Gaelic Anagram, (ar) Kalki #20, 1973 [Ref. James Branch Cabell]
- * Notes re: Bradbury, Dunsany & Le Guin, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #28, January 1973 [Ref. Ray Bradbury, Lord Dunsany & Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * Source Notes:
* ___ A Gaelic Anagram, (cl) Kalki #20, 1973 [Ref. James Branch Cabell]
- * A Tentative Checklist of the Works of James Branch Cabell, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #29, March 1973 [Ref. James Branch Cabell]
[]Garwood, Alice P. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Debts, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1919
- * A Fantasy, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1917
- * Festival at Bagdad, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1920
- * Gar the Dane, (pl) Telling Tales November 1920
- * Gipsy Fires, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd November 1916
- * “Journeys End in Lovers’ Meeting—”, (pm) Snappy Stories 1st September 1919
- * Love Among the Flowers, (ms) Snappy Stories 2nd February 1920
- * The Painted Christ, (vi) Snappy Stories 1st September 1916
- * Poinsettia, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd April 1916
- * Princes of Bagdad, (pm) Snappy Stories 1st August 1919
- * Roses by Euphrates’ Waters, (ms) Snappy Stories 1st February 1920
- * Sails!, (pm) Snappy Stories 1st April 1916
- * To Akbar, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1918
- * The Unlit Lantern, (pm) Snappy Stories 2nd July 1916
[]Garwood, Bill; [i.e., William R. Garwood] (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * All About A. P. Terhune (with Camille Cazedessus, et al.), (bg) Pulpdom #39, June 2004 [Ref. Albert Payson Terhune]
- * Dent and Doc, (ar) Pulpdom #57, October 2009
- * Joel Rogers, Air War Writing Ace, (ar) Pulpdom #34, June 2003 [Ref. Joel Townsley Rogers]
- * Katy Did, (ss) Western Digest #27, May/June 1999
- * The Life and Times of Talbot Mundy, (ar) Pulpdom #43, July 2005
- * Mister Howard Rides On, (ss) Western Digest #24, November/December 1998
- * St. Nicholas mag. 1873-1939, (ar) Pulpdom #27, November 2001
- * Viceroy of Villainy—Sax Rohmer, (ar) Pulpdom #36, December 2003
[]Garwood, Judith (1941- ); used pseudonym Catherine Dain (books) (chron.)
- * Billy the Goat, (nv) Lethal Ladies II by Christine Matthews & Robert J. Randisi, Berkley, 1998, as by Catherine Dain
- * Cat, the Jury, (ss) Murder Most Feline ed. Ed Gorman, Martin H. Greenberg & Larry Segriff, Cumberland House, 2001, as by Catherine Dain
- * Caught in the Act, (ss) For Crime Out Loud ed. Robert J. Randisi, Durkin Hayes Publishing Ltd., 1995, as by Catherine Dain
- * Defrauding the Cat, (ss) Feline and Famous ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Ed Gorman, Donald I. Fine, 1994, as by Catherine Dain
- * Dreams of Jeannie, (nv) Dreams of Jeannie and Other Stories by Catherine Dain, Five Star US, 2003, as by Catherine Dain
- * Dreams of Jeannie and Other Stories, (co) Five Star US (hc), July 2003 , as by Catherine Dain
- * Finding Charity, (na) The Last Noel, Worldwide Library, 2004, as by Catherine Dain
- * The Fountain Street Ghost, (ss) Marilyn: Shades of Blonde ed. Carole Nelson Douglas, Forge, 1997, as by Catherine Dain
- * Here Today, Dead to Maui, (ss) Cat Crimes Takes a Vacation ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Ed Gorman, Donald I. Fine, 1995, as by Catherine Dain
- * The Last Romance, (ss) Strange Bedfellows ed. Jeff Gelb & Michael Garrett, Kensington, 2004, as by Catherine Dain
- * Many Happy Returns, (ss) Flesh & Blood: Dark Desires ed. Max Allan Collins & Jeff Gelb, Mysterious Press, 2002, as by Catherine Dain
- * Mirror, Mirror, (ss) Flesh & Blood: Guilty as Sin ed. Max Allan Collins & Jeff Gelb, Mysterious Press, 2003, as by Catherine Dain
- * Not in the Stars, (ss) Death by Horoscope ed. Anne Perry & Martin H. Greenberg, Carroll & Graf, 2001, as by Catherine Dain
- * Self-Defense, (ss) Network 1990, as by Catherine Dain
- * Senses and Sensibility: Female PIs in the Nineties, (ar) Writing the PI Novel ed. Robert J. Randisi, Writer's Digest, 1997, as by Catherine Dain
- * Too Many Cooks, (ss) Murder Most Delicious ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Signet, 1995, as by Catherine Dain
[]Gary, Romain; [born Roman Kacew] (1914-1980) (about) (chron.)
- * A Bit of a Dreamer, a Bit of a Fool, (ss) Playboy March 1964
- * Comrade Pigeon, (ss) Hissing Tales by Romain Gary, Harper & Row, 1964
- * Decadence, (ss) Saga 1964; translated from the French (“Décadence”, Gloire à nos illustres pionniers, Gallimard, 1962) by Richard Howard.
- * The Fake, (ss) Short Story International #9, August 1978
- * A Humanist, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 26 1963
- Best Detective Stories of the Year: 19th Annual Collection ed. Anthony Boucher, Dutton, 1964
- Argosy (UK) January 1965
- Boucher’s Choicest ed. Jeanne F. Bernkopf, Dutton, 1969
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Month of Mystery ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1969
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Dates with Death ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell Books, 1972
- The Cream of Crime ed. Jeanne F. Bernkopf, Dell, 1972
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Month of Mystery, Book Two ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1973
- * The Living Statue, (ss) Hissing Tales by Romain Gary, Harper & Row, 1964
- * The Oldest Story Ever Told, (ss) Esquire December 1963
- * The Ski Bum, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal October 1964
- * Speaking of Heroism, (ss) Hissing Tales by Romain Gary, Harper & Row, 1964
[]Garza, Gabriel (fl. 2000s-2010s); used pseudonym Robogabo (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Halo: Evolutions, Tor, 2009, as by Robogabo
- * [front cover], (cv) Halo: Evolutions, Volume I, Tor, 2010, as by Robogabo
- * [front cover], (cv) Halo: Evolutions, Volume II, Tor, 2010, as by Robogabo
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Halo: Evolutions, Tor, 2009, as by Robogabo
[]Gascoigne, Marc (1962- ) (books) (chron.)
- * The Art of Warhammer 40,000 (with Matthew Ralphs), (nf) Black Library (hc), March 2006
- * Editor’s Introduction, (in) Let the Galaxy Burn ed. Marc Gascoigne & Christian Dunn, Black Library, 2006
- * Inferno!, (ed) Inferno! #17 Mar, #18 May/Jun, #19 Jul/Aug, #20 Sep/Oct, #21 Nov/Dec 2000, #22 Jan/Feb, #23 Mar/Apr, #24 May/Jun, #25 Jul/Aug, #26 Sep/Oct,
#27 Nov/Dec 2001, #28 Jan/Feb, #29 Mar/Apr, #31 Jul/Aug 2002
- * The 13th Black Crusade (with Andy Hoare), (pi) Black Library US (tp), November 2004
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ Inferno!, #10 -.
- * Editor: Inferno! #17 Mar, #18 May/Jun, #19 Jul/Aug, #20 Sep/Oct, #21 Nov/Dec 2000, #22 Jan/Feb, #23 Mar/Apr, #24 May/Jun, #25 Jul/Aug, #26 Sep/Oct,
#27 Nov/Dec 2001, #28 Jan/Feb, #29 Mar/Apr, #30 May/Jun 2002
- * Editor (with Andy Jones): Inferno! #10 Jan, #14 Sep, #15 Nov 1999, #16 Jan 2000
- * Bringers of Death (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), August 2005
- * The Cold Hand of Betrayal (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), April 2006
- * Crucible of War (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), May 2003
- * Dark Imperium (with Andy Jones), (an) Black Library (pb), January 2001
- * Into the Maelstrom (with Andy Jones), (an) Black Library (pb), September 1999
- * Invasion! (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), July 2007
- * Let the Galaxy Burn (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), April 2006
- * Lords of Valour (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), June 2001
- * Realm of Chaos (with Andy Jones), (an) Black Library (pb), January 2000
- * Status: Deadzone (with Andy Jones), (an) Black Library (pb), August 2000
- * Swords of the Empire (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), March 2004
- * Tales from the Dark Millennium (with Christian Dunn), (oa) Black Library (pb), October 2006
- * Tales of the Old World (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (tp), April 2007
- * Warhammer 40,000: Tales from the Dark Millennium (with Christian Dunn), (oa) Black Library (pb), October 2006
- * Warhammer: Invasion! (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), July 2007
- * Warhammer: Tales of the Old World (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (tp), April 2007
- * Warhammer: The Cold Hand of Betrayal (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), April 2006
- * Way of the Dead (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), July 2003
- * What Price Victory (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), March 2004
- * Words of Blood (with Christian Dunn), (an) Black Library (pb), March 2002
[]Gascoyne, David (Emery) (1916-2001) (about) (chron.)
- * Mozart: Sursum Corda, (pm) Seven #5, Summer 1939
- * A New Poem by Pierre Jean Jouve: ‘Language’, (ar) The London Magazine February 1955 [Ref. Pierre-Jean Jouve]
- * Pieta, (pm) Seven #6, Autumn 1939
- * Procession to the Private Sector, (pl) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * “Reflux”, after the French of Pierre Reverdy, (pp) Mandrake Winter 1946
- * Requiem, (pm) Selected Poems by David Gascoyne, Enitharmon Press, 1995
_____, trans.
[]Gash, Jonathan; pseudonym of John Grant (1933- ) (chron.)
- * Bundobast on Voyage, (ss) The Verdict of Us All ed. Peter Lovesey, Crippen & Landru, 2006
- * The Choosing of Barabbas, (ss) Chronicles of Crime ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Headline, 1999
- * The Cobras of Bloomsbury Square, (nv) Winter’s Crimes 21 ed. Hilary Hale, Macmillan UK, 1989
- * Death by Golf, (nv) Murder in the Rough ed. Otto Penzler, Mysterious Press, 2006
- * Eyes for Offa Rex, (nv) Winter’s Crimes 11 ed. George Hardinge, Macmillan UK, 1979
- * Hot June, Cold Christmas, (nv) Winter’s Crimes 23 ed. Maria Rejt, Macmillan UK, 1991
- * The Hours of Angelus, (ss) The Fifth Bedside Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Herbert Van Thal, Arthur Baker Ltd., 1981
- * Jack and Jill, R.I.P., (ss) Malice Domestic 8 ed. Beth Foxwell, Avon, 1999
- * The Julian Mondays, (ss) Winter’s Crimes 18 ed. Hilary Hale, Macmillan UK, 1986
- * The Lady in Winter, (ss) The Strand Magazine #23, October 2007/January 2008
- * The Mood Cuckoo, (ss) 2nd Culprit ed. Liza Cody & Michael Z. Lewin, Chatto & Windus, 1993
- * Most Sincerely Mine [Lovejoy], (ss) The Strand Magazine #17, October 2005/January 2006
- * A Random Bias, (ar) British Medical Journal July 26 1980
- * Reading for Pleasure, (ar) British Medical Journal July 26 1980, as "A Random Bias"
- * Survival Techniques, (ar) Shots Spring 1998
_____, [ref.]
[]Gask, Lilian (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * After Many Days, (ss) The Sunday Strand August 1901
- * The Bird at the Window, (ss) The Idler May 1908
- * Bruno’s Fortieth Rescue (with Eleanor Graham), (ss)
- * A Child of Adoption, (ss) The Idler April 1908
- * Faithful Unto Death (with Eleanor Graham), (ss)
- * Farewell, (pm) The Idler December 1907
- * His Only Friend, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1914, 1914
- * Jake’s Little Maid, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1916, 1915
- * Jock’s Guinea, (ss) The Sunday Strand September 1903
- * Little Folks of Holland, (ar) Cassell’s Little Folks June 1909
- * Little Miss Mystery, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1923
- * “The Masterpiece”, (ss) The Idler June 1908
- * A Momentous Question, (ss) The Idler January 1909
- * No Ordinary Woman, (ss) The Sunday Strand October 1901
- * One Christmas Eve, (ss) The Idler January 1908
- * Peter’s Wife, (ss) The Idler March 1908
- * The Shepherd and the Dragon, (ss) Folk Tales from Many Lands ed. Lilian Gask, George Harrap, 1910
- * The Story of an Ugly Dog (with Eleanor Graham), (ss)
- * Triolets, (pm) The Idler March 1908
- * The White Cat, (ss) The British Girl’s Annual 1918, 1917
[]Gaskell, [Mrs.] Elizabeth Cleghorn (Stevenson) (1810-1865); used pseudonym Cotton Mather Mills (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Bessy’s Troubles at Home, (ss) The Sunday School Penny Magazine January 1852 (+3), as by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
- * The Broken Heart; or, The Well of Pen-Morfa. A Welsh Tale, (ss) Household Words November 16 1850 (+1), as "The Well of Pen-Morfa", uncredited.
- * Christmas Storms and Sunshine, (ss) Howilt’s Journal January 1 1848, as by Cotton Mather Mills
- * Company Manners, (ar) Household Words #217, May 20 1854, uncredited.
- * Cousin Phillis, (co) Putnam (hc), 1906
- * Cousin Phillis, (na) The Cornhill Magazine Nov, Dec 1863, Jan, Feb 1864, uncredited.
- * Cousin Phillis and Other Tales, (co) Tauchnitz, 1867
- * Cranford, (n.)
- * The Crooked Branch, (nv) All the Year Round Christmas 1859, as "The Ghost in the Garden Room", uncredited.
- * Crowley Castle, (nv) All the Year Round Christmas 1863, as "How the First Floor Went to Crowley Castle", uncredited.
- * Curious if True (Extract from a Letter from Richard Whittingham, Esq.), (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1860, uncredited.
- Cousin Phillis and Other Tales, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1889
- Cousin Phillis, Putnam, 1906
- Women of the Weird ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1976
- Mrs. Gaskell’s Tales of Mystery and Horror, Gollancz, 1978
- Curious, If True: Strange Tales, Virago, 1995
- Gothic Tales, Penguin Classics US, 2000
- * Curious, If True: Strange Tales, (co) Virago (tp), October 1995
- * A Dark Night’s Work, (nv) All the Year Round January 24 1863, as by The Authoress of “Mary Barton”
- * Disappearances, (ss) Household Words #63, June 7 1851, uncredited.
- * The Doom of the Griffiths, (nv) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1858
- Lois the Witch and Other Tales, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1861
- The Cold Embrace and Other Stories ed. Alex Hamilton, Corgi, 1966
- Mrs. Gaskell’s Tales of Mystery and Horror, Gollancz, 1978
- The Best Horror and Supernatural of the 19th Century ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Beaufort, 1983
- Curses ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Signet, 1989
- Revenge ed. Kate Saunders, Virago Press, 1990
- Gothic Tales, Penguin Classics US, 2000
- * French Life, (na)
- * The Ghost in the Garden Room, (nv) All the Year Round Christmas 1859, uncredited.
- * Gothic Tales, (co) Penguin Classics US (tp), 2000
- * The Grey Woman, (na) All the Year Round #89, January 5 1861
- Lois the Witch and Other Tales, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1861
- Cousin Phillis, Putnam, 1906
- Curious, If True: Strange Tales, Virago, 1995
- Gothic Tales, Penguin Classics US, 2000
- Chilling Horror Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2015
- * Half a Lifetime Ago, (nv) Household Words #289 Oct 6, #290 Oct 13, #291 Oct 20 1855, uncredited.
- * The Half-Brothers, (ss) Dublin University Magazine November 1858, uncredited.
- * Hand and Heart, (ss) The Sunday School Penny Magazine July 1849 (+4), as by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
- * The Heart of John Middleton; or, The Power of Love, (ss) Household Words #40, December 28 1850, uncredited.
- * How the First Floor Went to Crowley Castle, (nv) All the Year Round Christmas 1863, uncredited.
- * An Incident at Niagara Falls, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1858
- * A Letter of Advice, (lt) Princeton University Library Chronicle 1953
- * Libbie Marsh’s Three Eras, (nv) Howilt’s Journal June 5 1847 (+2), as by Cotton Mather Mills
- * Lizzie Leigh, (nv) Household Words #1, March 30 1850, uncredited.
- * Lizzie Leigh; and Other Tales, (co) Bernhard Tauchnitz (pb), 1855 , as by The Author of “Mary Barton”, “Ruth”, &c
- * Lois the Witch, (na) All the Year Round October 8 1859
- Lois the Witch and Other Tales, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1861
- Cousin Phillis, Putnam, 1906
- Mrs. Gaskell’s Tales of Mystery and Horror, Gollancz, 1978
- Curious, If True: Strange Tales, Virago, 1995
- Gothic Tales, Penguin Classics US, 2000
- * Lois the Witch and Other Tales, (co) Bernhard Tauchnitz (pb), 1861
- * A Love Affair at Cranford [Cranford], (ss) Household Words #93, January 3 1852, uncredited.
- * The Manchester Marriage, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1858, uncredited.
- * Mary Barton, (ex) 1848
- * Mr. Harrison’s Confessions, (nv) The Ladies’ Companion February 1851 (+2), uncredited.
- * Morton Hall, (nv) Household Words #191, November 19 1853, uncredited.
- * Mrs. Gaskell’s Tales of Mystery and Horror, (co) Gollancz (hc), 1978 ; edited by Mike Ashley
- * My French Master, (ss) Household Words #195 Dec 17, #196 Dec 24 1853, uncredited.
- * The Old Nurse’s Story, (nv) Household Words Christmas 1852, uncredited.
- Lizzie Leigh; and Other Tales by The Author of "Mary Barton", "Ruth", &c, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855, as by The Author of “Mary Barton”, “Ruth”, &c
- Famous Ghost-Stories by English Authors ed. Adam L. Gowans, Gowans & Gray, 1910
- Famous Ghost Stories ed. J. Walker McSpadden, Crowell, 1918
- A Muster of Ghosts ed. Bohun Lynch, Cecil Palmer, 1924
- More Ghosts and Marvels ed. V. H. Collins, Oxford University Press, 1927
- Weird Tales October 1927
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Harrison Dale, Herbert Jenkins, 1930
- 50 Years of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, 1935
- A Century of Ghost Stories, Hutchinson, 1936
- Famous Psychic and Ghost Stories ed. J. Walker McSpadden, Blue Ribbon, 1938
- The Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. Robert Aickman, Fontana, 1964
- The Gentlewomen of Evil ed. Peter Haining, Robert Hale, 1967
- Shapes of the Supernatural ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Doubleday, 1969
- Walk in Dread, Hutchinson, 1970
- Small Shadows Creep ed. Andre Norton, Dutton, 1974
- Reign of Terror: 1st Corgi Book of Great Victorian Horror Stories ed. Michel Parry, Corgi, 1976
- Mrs. Gaskell’s Tales of Mystery and Horror, Gollancz, 1978
- Small Shadows Creep (var. 1) ed. Andre Norton, Puffin, 1979
- Ghosts ed. Marvin Kaye, Doubleday, 1981
- Tales from Beyond the Grave, Octopus Books, 1982
- Ghost Stories ed. Susan Hill, Hamish Hamilton, 1983
- The Penguin Book of Ghost Stories ed. J. A. Cuddon, Penguin, 1984
- Handle with Care ed. Joan Kahn, Greenwillow Books, 1985
- Tune in for Fear ed. Peter Haining, William Kimber, 1985
- The Book of the Dead ed. Alan K. Russell, New Orchard, 1986
- The Twelve Frights of Christmas ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Carol-Lynn Rössel Waugh, Avon, 1986
- The Virago Book of Victorian Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Virago, 1988
- Ghosts: A Classic Collection, Unicorn Pub. House, 1989
- Victorian Ghost Stories ed. Michael Cox & R. A. Gilbert, Oxford University Press, 1991
- The Lifted Veil ed. A. Susan Williams, Xanadu, 1992
- Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993
- 4 Classic Ghostly Tales ed. Anita Miller, Academy Chicago, 1993
- Curious, If True: Strange Tales, Virago, 1995
- Great Ghost Stories, Reader's Digest, 1997
- Popular Fiction: An Anthology ed. Gary Hoppenstand, Addison-Wesley, 1998
- Gothic Tales, Penguin Classics US, 2000
- The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Garyn G. Roberts, Prentice-Hall, 2001
- The Virago Book of Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Virago, 2006
- The Darker Sex ed. Mike Ashley, Peter Owen, 2009
- The Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women ed. Marie O'Regan, Robinson, 2012
- World’s 25 Most Popular Ghost Stories (of the 19th Century) ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- The Victorian Ghost Story ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2013
- Winter Night Classics ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2015
- The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories ed. Tara Moore, Valancourt Books, 2016
- Fireside Ghost Stories for Christmas Eve ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 1 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2018
- Minor Hauntings ed. Jen Baker, The British Library, 2021
- December Tales ed. J. D. Horn, Curious Blue Press, 2021
- The Essential Victorian Ghost Stories ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2023
- Journ-E #5, Vernal Equinox 2024
- Classic Fantasy Stories ed. Farah Mendlesohn, Macmillan Collector's Library, 2024
- * The Poor Clare, (na) Household Words #351, December 13 1856, uncredited.
- * Right at Last, (nv) Household Words #453, November 27 1858, as "The Sin of a Father", uncredited.
- * The Scholar’s Story (with William Gaskell), (pm) Household Words Christmas 1853, uncredited.
- * The Sexton’s Hero, (ss) Howilt’s Journal September 4 1847, as by Cotton Mather Mills
- Lizzie Leigh; and Other Tales by The Author of "Mary Barton", "Ruth", &c, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855, as by The Author of “Mary Barton”, “Ruth”, &c
- A Century of Thrillers: Second Series, Daily Express, 1935
- Thrillers, Bracken Books, 1994
- * Shah’s English Gardener, (ss)
- * The Sin of a Father, (nv) Household Words #453, November 27 1858, uncredited.
- * Six Weeks at Heppenheim, (nv) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862, uncredited.
- * The Squire’s Story, (ss) Household Words Christmas 1853, uncredited.
- Lizzie Leigh; and Other Tales by The Author of "Mary Barton", "Ruth", &c, Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1855, as by The Author of “Mary Barton”, “Ruth”, &c
- Classic Crimes in History and Fiction ed. Peter Haworth, Appleton, 1927
- The Mystery Book ed. H. Douglas Thomson, Odhams Press, 1934
- A Century of Thrillers from Poe to Arlen, Daily Express, 1934
- Century of Thrillers, Volume III, President Press, 1937
- Strange Stories—The Last Seven ed. John L. Hardie, Art & Educational, 1946
- Twenty-Two Strange Stories ed. John L. Hardie, Art & Educational, 1946
- Upon the Midnight ed. R. C. Bull, Macdonald, 1957
- Great Ghost Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1960
- Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #13, August 1965
- Open at Your Own Risk ed. Joan Kahn, Houghton Mifflin, 1975
- Mrs. Gaskell’s Tales of Mystery and Horror, Gollancz, 1978
- Victorian Crime Stories ed. Nigel Morland, Ian Henry, 1978
- 65 Great Murder Mysteries ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1983
- Great Murder Mysteries, Octopus/Chartwell, 1988
- Classic Victorian & Edwardian Ghost Stories ed. Rex Collings, Wordsworth Classics, 1996
- Gothic Tales, Penguin Classics US, 2000
- In the Shadow of Agatha Christie ed. Leslie S. Klinger, Pegasus Books, 2018
- * Traits and Stories of the Huguenots, (ar) Household Words #194, December 10 1853, uncredited.
- * Two Fragments of Ghost Stories, (ss)
- * The Well of Pen-Morfa, (ss) Household Words #34 Nov 16, #35 Nov 23 1850, uncredited.
- * Wives and Daughters. An Every-Day Story:
* ___ Chapter I. The Dawn of a Gala Day, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter II. A Novice Amongst the Great Folk, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter III. Molly Gibson’s Childhood, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IV. Mr. Gibson’s Neighbours, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter V. Calf-Love, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VI. A Visit to the Hamleys, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VII. Foreshadows of Love Perils, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VIII. Drifting Into Danger, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IX. The Widower and the Widow, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter X. A Crisis, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XI. Making Friendship, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XII. Preparing for the Wedding, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIII. Molly Gibson’s New Friends, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIV. Molly Finds Herself Patronized, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XV. The New Mamma, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVI. The Bride at Home, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVII. Trouble at Hamley Hall, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVIII. Mr. Osborne’s Secret, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIX. Cynthia’s Arrival, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XX. Mrs. Gibson’s Visitors, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXI. The Half-Sisters, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXII. The Old Squire’s Troubles, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIII. Osborne Hamley Reviews His Position, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIV. Mrs. Gibson’s Little Dinner, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXV. Hollingford in a Bustle, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVI. A Charity Ball, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVII. Father and Sons, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. Rivalry, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIX. Bush-Fighting, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXX. Old Ways and New Ways, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXI. A Passive Coquette, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXII. Coming Events, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. Brightening Prospects, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. A Lover’s Mistake, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXV. The Mother’s Manuvre, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. Domestic Diplomacy, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVII. A Fluke, and What Came of It, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVIII. Mr. Kirkpatrick Q.C., (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIX. Secret Thoughts Ooze Out, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XL. Molly Gibson Breathes Freely, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLI. Gathering Clouds, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLII. The Storm Bursts, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIII. Cynthia’s Confession, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIV. Molly Gibson to the Rescue, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLV. Confidences, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVI. Hollingford Gossips, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVII. Scandal and Its Victims, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVIII. An Innocent Culprit, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIX. Molly Gibson Finds a Champion, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter L. Cynthia at Bay, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LI. “Troubles Never Come Alone”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LII. Squire Hamley’s Sorrow, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LIII. Unlooked-for Arrivals, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LIV. Molly Gibson’s Worth Is Discovered, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LV. An Absent Lover Returns, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LVI. “Off with the Old Love, and On with the New”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LVII. Bridal Visits and Adieux, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LVIII. Reviving Hopes and Brightening Prospects, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LIX. Molly Gibson at Hamley Hall, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1865, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LX. Roger Hamley’s Confession, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1866, uncredited.
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- * The Author of “Cranford” by Anne Isabella Ritchie, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly and The Critic December 1906
- * The Centenary of Mrs. Gaskell by Sarah A. Tooley, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1910
- * A Cranford Evening by Luise M. Torrance, (ar) The Puritan August 1900
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 11. Mrs. Gaskell by L. B. Walford, (ar) Atalanta August 1888
- * The Hazards of Biography: Mrs. Gaskell and Charlotte Bronte by Margaret Lane, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1952
- * In Memoriam: Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell by Adolphus William Ward, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1910
- * Mrs. Gaskell by Anne Isabella Ritchie, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1906
- * Mrs. Gaskell and Her Novels by G. B. S., (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1874
- * Mrs. Gaskell, Mr. Dickens and “The Old Nurse’s Story” by Tim Foley, (ar) Wormwood #21, 2013
[]Gaskell, Jane; [i.e., Jane Gaskell Denvil Lynch] (1941- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Bait, (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1959
- * Bedsit Birdland, (ar) Mayfair v2 #5, 1967
- * Caves, (ss) Beyond Lands of Never ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Unicorn, 1984
- * Chelsea Brat, (ss) Argosy (UK) August 1961
- * Jane, (ss) Splinters ed. Alex Hamilton, Hutchinson, 1968
- * King’s Daughter, (cs) Scheherazade #3 Jan, #4, #5, #6 Oct 1992, #7 Apr 1993, #9, #10 1994, #11, #12 1995, #13,
#14 1996, #15, #16 1997
#17 1998, #18 1999, #19 2000; adapted by Deirdre Counihan
- * King’s Daughter (update), (ms) Scheherazade #8, November 1993; adapted by Deirdre Counihan
- * A Matter of Life and Death, (ar) Nova February 1966
- * The Savage Spring, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1963
- * Sex Remembered, Sex Observed or Sex Imagined?, (ar) Nova April 1966
- * Women Behind the Men Behind the Motor Show, (ar) Nova October 1965
- * The Wooing of Grimhilde, (ss) Argosy (UK) October 1960
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- * Atlan by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #42, 1966
- * The City by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #44, 1967
- * Jane Gaskell by Anne Wilson, (bg) Beccon ’87 Programme Book, Beccon, 1987
- * Jane Gaskell Talks to Mary O’Keefe by Mary O’Keefe, (iv) Scheherazade #1, 1991
- * The Serpent by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #28, 1964
- * The Serpent by Ed Cox, (br) Science Fiction Review #33, October 1969
- * Strange Evil by Kenneth F. Slater, (br) Nebula Science Fiction #26, 1958
[]Gaskell, Stephen (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Aquestria, (ss) Interzone #226, January/February 2010
- * Brood, (nv) Extreme Planets ed. David Conyers, David Kernot & Jeff Harris, Chaosium, 2014
- * The Charnel Pit, (ss) Triangulation: Last Contact ed. Jamie Lackey & Steve Ramey, PARSEC Ink, 2011
- * Data Runners, (ss) Abyss & Apex #47, 3rd Quarter 2013
- * Dating for the Wired Generation, (vi) Nature #7169, November 22 2007
- * Energizing Futures: How SF Fuels Itself, (ar) Clarkesworld #69, June 2012
- * Fashion Victim, (vi) Nature #7282, February 11 2010
- * Gamed, (vi) Daily Science Fiction October 4 2010
- * How Love Works, (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 7 2012
- * A Keeper’s Duty [Maelstrom’s Edge], (ss) Tales from the Edge: Escalation ed. Stephen Gaskell, Spiral Arm Studios, 2017
- * Lacuna Blues, (ss) Music for Another World ed. Mark Harding, Mutation Press, 2010
- * Landscapes of the Martian Heart, (ss) Albedo One #45, 2014
- * The Mind of Allah, (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 4 2012
- * On the Winds of the Rub’ Al-Khali, (na) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #42 Nov 2014, #43 Jan 2015
- * Paper Cradle, (ss) Clarkesworld #48, September 2010
- * Prisoners, (ss) M-Brane SF #8, September 2009
- * Pulse, (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 15 2012
- * Welcome to the Edge, (in) Tales from the Edge: Escalation ed. Stephen Gaskell, Spiral Arm Studios, 2017
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[]Gaskill, Betty Milton (chron.)
- * As the English See Us, (ar) Liberty January 15 1944
- * Boss of the Lady Marines, (ar) Liberty July 31 1943
- * British Labor Looks Ahead, (ar) Liberty March 4 1944
- * Charmaine Is Still Charming, (ar) Liberty March 31 1945
- * The Kefauvers at Home, (ar) Collier’s April 5 1952
- * Russia’s New Hate-America Campaign, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 9 1952
- * The Silent War, (ar) Liberty July 22 1944
- * They Let George Do It, (ar) Liberty September 25 1943
- * Today Nothing Is “Made in France”, (ar) Liberty February 17 1945
- * What Really Happened in North Africa, (ar) Liberty June 26 1943
- * What Will We Do with Government War Plants?, (ar) Liberty November 11 1944
[]Gaskill, Gordon (Ashton) (1913-1986); used pseudonym Nathaniel Gordon (chron.)
- * Big, Happy Family, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 16 1960
- * Bloody Beach, (ar) The American Magazine September 1944
- * Blow Your Blues Away, (ar) The American Magazine April 1953
- * The Blurred Killer, (na) The American Magazine November 1952
- * Border Incident, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 13 1947, as by Nathaniel Gordon
- * Can Super-Rockets Hit America?, (ar) The American Magazine March 1945
- * Close Shave, (ss) The American Magazine March 1953
- * Come Clean, (vi) The American Magazine September 1950
- * The Curse of Sablier Island, (nv) The American Magazine March 1955
- * Denmark—Land of Plenty, (ar) The American Magazine February 1946
- * Dumb Guy, (vi) The American Magazine January 1941
- * Europe’s Man Without a Country, (ar) The American Magazine January 1942
- * The Extraordinary Garsten Case, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion October 1956, as "The Garsten Case"
- * Fifteen Feet Above Hell, (ar) The American Magazine February 1942
- * First in Madagascar, (ar) The American Magazine August 1942
- * Five Fathoms to Murder, (nv) Collier’s October 12 1956
- * The Garsten Case, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion October 1956
- * G.I. Devilty Costs Us Plenty, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1946, as by Nathaniel Gordon
- * GI Gold Rush, (ar) The American Magazine April 1946
- * G.I. Magicians of the Junkpile, (ar) The American Magazine June 1945
- * The Glass Mask, (na) The American Magazine April 1951
- * G-Men in Khaki, (ar) The American Magazine January 1945
- * The Golden Judge, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction December 1955, as by Nathaniel Gordon
- * Good Samaritans of the Highway, (ar) The American Magazine November 1939
- * Grand Prize, (vi) The American Magazine August 1956
- * Heiress to Murder, (na) The American Magazine September 1955
- * The Holy Land—Soldiers’ Paradise, (ar) The American Magazine January 1944
- * I Love Islands, (ar) The American Magazine September 1954
- * Invasion’s Mamma, (ar) The American Magazine May 1944
- * Lady’s Captain, (ss) The American Magazine January 1951
- * The Last Salvo, (ss) Adventure December 1955, as by Nathaniel Gordon
- * Lifeboats from the Sky, (ar) The American Magazine November 1944
- * Life Line for the Wounded, (ar) The American Magazine October 1944
- * Lord of the Goomies, (bg) The American Magazine August 1943 [Ref. Thami El Glaoui]
- * Making Pilots Out of Bookkeepers, (ar) The American Magazine September 1939
- * Manhattan on the Nile, (ss) The American Magazine October 1949
- * Miracles in the Desert, (ar) The American Magazine September 1953
- * Mr. Smith Goes to Europe, (ar) The American Magazine March 1950
- * The Mountain Mover, (ss) The American Magazine August 1950
- * Murder East of Cairo, (na) The American Magazine January 1954
- * Murder in the Mistral, (nv) The American Magazine March 1955, as "The Curse of Sablier Island"
- * Murder on Skis, (nv) Look February 19 1957
- * Night Patrol, (ar) The American Magazine December 1943
- * Night Watch, (vi) The American Magazine July 1955
- * One Brave Yank, (ar) The American Magazine May 1942
- * “One Turk Can Like 10 Russians”, (ar) The American Magazine March 1954
- * Our Marshall Plan Hucksters, (ar) The American Magazine November 1949
- * Our Partner in Oil, (ar) The American Magazine October 1947
- * Our Stake in Liberia, (ar) The American Magazine July 1948
- * Patrolling the Iron Curtain, (bg) The American Magazine December 1946 [Ref. Ernest N. Harmon]
- * Petticoat Pilgrims, (ss) The American Magazine April 1956
- * The Sharper Sword, (nv) The American Magazine September 1949
- * Smugglers’ Paradise, (ar) The American Magazine April 1947
- * Soldiers Without Weapons, (ar) The American Magazine June 1944
- * To the Victors, (ar) The American Magazine October 1943
- * Town Meeting on the Rhine, (ar) The American Magazine November 1948
- * Two Yanks Make an Army, (ar) The American Magazine May 1945
- * Uncle Sam’s Heaven, (ar) The American Magazine August 1940
- * Welcome Home, Mike, (ss) The American Magazine October 1952
- * What Became of the Mayflower, (ar) The American Magazine November 1945
- * Why Ireland Remains Neutral, (ar) The American Magazine July 1944
- * Wild Call, (ss) The American Magazine February 1952
- * Yacht for a Coffin, (nv) Collier’s October 12 1956, as "Five Fathoms to Murder"
- * The Yankee Lord Mayor of Hamburg, (ar) The American Magazine April 1949
- * Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of—Death, (na) The American Magazine April 1951, as "The Glass Mask"
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