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Gilman, Charlotte (Anna) Perkins (Stetson) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * Outlines Before Us, (ar) The Forerunner June 1915
- * Pacifists, Militarists and Money, (ar) The Forerunner September 1916
- * Pain and Sympathy, (ar) The Forerunner December 1914
- * Pain Measure, (ms) The Forerunner September 1913
- * Painting Via Literature, (ar) The Forerunner July 1916
- * “Pardoned”, (ms) The Forerunner August 1914
- * Parlor-Mindedness, (ar) The Forerunner March 1910
- * A Partnership, (ss) The Forerunner June 1914
- * The Passing of the Home in Great American Cities, (ar) The Cosmopolitan December 1904
- * Past, Present and Future, (ar) The Forerunner January 1911
- * Patriotism and Humanism, (ar) The Forerunner February 1916
- * Paws and Hoofs, (ms) The Forerunner July 1913
- * Peace in Three Pieces, (ar) The Forerunner October 1916
- * Peace to the World, (pm) The Forerunner March 1913
- * Pensions for “Mothers” and “Widows”, (ar) The Forerunner January 1914
- * The People, (pm) The Forerunner September 1916
- * Perhaps, (pm) The Forerunner March 1913
- * The Permanent Child, (vi) The Forerunner December 1910
- * “The Perpetuation of the Race”, (ar) The Forerunner July 1914
- * Personality and God, (ar) The Forerunner August 1911
- * A Personal Motive, (ss) The Forerunner May 1913
- * Personal Problems, (qa) The Forerunner Nov, Dec 1909, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1910
- * Perspective, (vi) The Forerunner January 1914
- * The Pet of an Angel, (vi) The Forerunner December 1911
- * The Pig of Gold, (ss) The Forerunner September 1915
- * Pigs, (pm) The Forerunner January 1912
- * The Pillory, (ar) The Forerunner December 1912
- * The Pious Engine, (vi) The Forerunner February 1912
- * Plagiarism, (ar) The Forerunner August 1913
- * A Platform for Women, (ar) The Forerunner January 1913
- * Play Supervisors, (ms) The Forerunner December 1911
- * Play-Time:
* ___ Aunt Eliza, (pm) The Forerunner March 1910
* ___ The Melancholy Rabbit, (pm) The Forerunner January 1910
* ___ A Walk Walk Walk, (pm) The Forerunner February 1910
- * A Poor Joke, (vi) The Forerunner October 1913
- * The Poor Relation, (vi) The Forerunner December 1909
- * The Power, (pm) The Forerunner April 1912
- * The Power Called God, (pm) The Forerunner June 1916
- * The Power of Freedom, (ar) The Forerunner January 1915
- * The Power of the Farm Wife, (ar) The Forerunner December 1915
- * “Practical” Measures, (ar) The Forerunner August 1915
- * A Prayer for All Speakers, (pm) The Forerunner March 1914
- * Price Tyranny, (ar) The Forerunner July 1912
- * The Primal Power, (pm) The Forerunner November 1913
- * Prisoners, (vi) The Forerunner June 1910
- * Prisons, Convicts, and Women Voters, (ar) The Forerunner April 1913
- * Private Morality and Pulic Immorality, (ar) The Forerunner January 1910
- * Prize Children, (ar) The Forerunner May 1910
- * Professor Langley and the Newspapers, (ar) The Forerunner July 1914 [Ref. S. P. Langley]
- * Property Rights and Wrongs, (ar) The Forerunner November 1913
- * Psychic Jiu-Jitsu, (ar) The Forerunner April 1916
- * Publicity, (vi) The Forerunner May 1914
- * The Puritan, (pm) The Forerunner June 1910
- * The Purpose, (pm) Woman’s Journal March 12 1904
- * Queer People, (pm) The Cosmopolitan June 1899, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * A Question, (pm) The Forerunner October 1910
- * A Question of Conscience, (ar) The Forerunner September 1914
- * A Question of the Government, (ar) The Forerunner January 1916
- * The Rabbit, the Rhinoceros and I, (pm) The Forerunner March 1912
- * Race Pride, (ar) The Forerunner April 1913
- * The Real Religion, (pm) The Forerunner May 1914
- * The Real Truth in Christianity, (ar) The Forerunner May 1912
- * Reasonable Resolutions, (ar) The Forerunner January 1910
- * Recreation, (pm) The Forerunner November 1911
- * A Re-Grip, (ar) The Forerunner October 1915
- * A Religion of Growth and Happiness, (ar) The Forerunner June 1913
- * Remarks from the Chair, (ss) The Forerunner January 1914
- * A Request from Your Grandchildren, (ms) The Forerunner February 1911
- * Rest and Power, (ar) The Forerunner October 1915
- * The Right Kind of Preparedness, (ar) The Forerunner February 1916
- * The Rocking Chair, (ss) Worthington’s Illustrated May 1893
- * The Room at the Top, (pm) The Forerunner June 1910
- * A Ruffle of Pantalette, (pm) The Forerunner January 1916
- * A “Sacred Subject”, (ar) The Forerunner August 1914
- * The Same Field, (vi) The Forerunner August 1913
- * The Sanctity of Human Life, (ar) The Forerunner May 1916
- * The Sands, (pm) The Forerunner March 1910
- * Santa Clara Hills, (pm) The Forerunner September 1914
- * Santa Claus, (pm) The Forerunner December 1916
- * Say It Again, (pm) The Forerunner February 1914
- * Scientific Promotion, (ar) The Forerunner June 1915
- * “A Sea Voyage”, (ar) The Forerunner June 1914
- * Seeking, (pm) 1895
- * Self Control, (ar) The Forerunner February 1911
- * The Sensible Dead Man, (vi) The Forerunner April 1911
- * The Sentence, (ms) The Forerunner November 1912
- * Shadows, (pm) The Forerunner August 1912
- * Shares, (pm) The Forerunner July 1910
- * She Walketh Veiled and Sleeping, (pm) 1889
- * A Side View, (ms) The Forerunner August 1914
- * Similar Cases, (pm) 1890
- * The Simple Art of Public Speaking, (ar) The Forerunner August 1914
- * Since God Is So, (pm) The Forerunner February 1915
- * Sir Almroth Wright’s Diagnosis, (pm) The Forerunner June 1912
- * Six and Eros, (pm) The Forerunner February 1912
- * Six Mothers, (ar) Harper’s Bazar June 2 1900, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * The Slow People, (pm) The Forerunner March 1911
- * Sloyd and Cooking, (ms) The Forerunner June 1912
- * A Small God and a Large Goddess, (ar) The Forerunner November 1909
- * The Smoke Evil, (ms) The Forerunner January 1913
- * Soapine, (ms) The Forerunner December 1909
- * “Social Attentions”, (ar) The Forerunner November 1915
- * Social Ethics, (nb) The Forerunner Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914
- * Socialism and the Race Mind, (ar) The Forerunner April 1914
- * The Socialist and the Suffragist, (pm) The Forerunner October 1910
- * A Socialist Prayer, (ar) The Forerunner May 1911
- * Social Parasitism, (ar) The Forerunner August 1914
- * A Social Puzzle, (pm) The Forerunner October 1916
- * Society and the Philosopher, (vi) The Forerunner April 1914
- * The Sociologist and the Reformer, (ar) The Forerunner September 1915
- * Some Day, (pm) The Forerunner November 1915
- * Some Light on the “Problem”, (ar) The American Magazine August 1906
- * Some of the Reasons Why I Publish The Forerunner, (ar) The Forerunner January 1914
- * Some Results of Believing, (ar) The Forerunner October 1916
- * Some Sins Are Worse Than Others, (vi) The Forerunner February 1911
- * Something to Vote For, (pl) The Forerunner June 1911
- * Some Un-familiar Ways of Living, (ar) The Forerunner January 1916
- * Song for the World’s Flag, (pm) The Forerunner December 1914
- * The Speakers’ Sin, (pm) The Forerunner June 1914
- * “Special Dry Toast”, (pm) The Forerunner June 1915
- * The Splendid Faith, (pm) The Forerunner May 1916
- * Spoken To, (ss) The Forerunner February 1915
- * Standardizing Towns, (ar) The Forerunner February 1915
- * Step by Step, (pm) The Forerunner April 1914
- * Steps, (pm) The Forerunner December 1909
- * Stones, (pm) The Forerunner June 1911
- * Story Studies: Edgar Allan Poe, (ar) Impress December 15 1894
- * Story Studies: Edward Bellamy, (ar) Impress January 12 1895
- * Story Studies: George Eliot, (ar) Impress December 1 1894
- * Story Studies: Henry James, (ar) Impress January 5 1895
- * Story Studies: Louisa May Alcott, (ar) Impress December 8 1894
- * Story Studies: Mark Twain, (ar) Impress January 26 1895
- * Story Studies: Mary E. Wilkins, (ar) Impress October 20 1894
- * Story Studies: Nathaniel Hawthorne, (ar) Impress November 3 1894
- * Story Studies: Rudyard Kipling, (ar) Impress October 13 1894
- * A Strange Influence, (ss) The Forerunner May 1912
- * A Strange Land, (vi) The Forerunner August 1912
- * Strange Lands, (pm) The Cosmopolitan July 1904
- * The Stretching Limit of Honesty, (ar) The Forerunner September 1912
- * Studies in Social Psychology, (ar) The Forerunner Apr, May, Jun 1916
- * Suffering and Socialism, (ar) The Forerunner January 1916
- * Suffrage, (ed) The Forerunner May 1910
- * A Suggestion, (ms) The Forerunner October 1915
- * A Summary of Purpose, (ar) The Forerunner November 1916
- * Summer Air, (pm) The Forerunner August 1915
- * A Summer Cottage, (ms) The Forerunner Apr, May 1910
- * A Summer Sunday, (pm) The Forerunner August 1911
- * Summer Work, (ar) The Forerunner November 1912
- * Sunrise and the New Year, (ms) The Forerunner January 1915
- * A Surplus Woman, (ss) The Forerunner May 1916
- * Swimming, (ms) The Forerunner July 1914
- * Taken at Its Worst, (ar) The Forerunner July 1915
- * Teaching “Morals” in Public Schools, (ar) The Forerunner June 1915
- * Teaching Practical Philosophy, (ar) The Forerunner April 1915
- * Teaching the Mothers, (ar) The Forerunner March 1912
- * Ten Suggestions, (ar) The Forerunner June 1910
- * Thanksgiving, (pm) The Forerunner November 1909
- * Thanksong, (pm) The Forerunner November 1909
- * That Obvious Purpose, (ar) The Forerunner June 1911
- * That Rare Jewel, (ss) Woman’s Journal May 17 1890
- * Their Answer, (pm) The Forerunner July 1916
- * Their House, (ss) The Forerunner December 1912
- * Then This, (pm) The Forerunner November 1909
- * The Theory of the Upper Dog, (ms) The Forerunner October 1913
- * These Lovers, (ar) The Forerunner October 1916
- * These Proud Fathers, (ar) The Forerunner May 1914
- * Things We Wish to Advertise, (ms) The Forerunner January 1910
- * This Bitterness, (ms) The Forerunner December 1912
- * This Is a Lady’s Hat, (pm) The Forerunner April 1914
- * This Is the Year, (pm) The Forerunner January 1911
- * This “Self-Development”, (ar) The Forerunner June 1916
- * This “Shepherd” Imagery, (ms) The Forerunner January 1914
- * Thoughts and Facts, (pm) The Forerunner April 1912
- * A Thousand Farmers’ Wives, (ar) The Forerunner May 1913
- * Three Little Antis, (pm) The Forerunner November 1913
- * Three Thanksgivings, (ss) The Forerunner November 1909
- * Three Women, (pl) The Forerunner May 1911
- * Through This, (ss) Kate Field’s Washington September 13 1893
- * Time, (pm) The Forerunner January 1911
- * To Choose, (pm) The Forerunner October 1911
- * A Toilet Preparation, (ms) The Forerunner November 1909
- * To-morrow Night, (pm) The Forerunner September 1910
- * To My Real Readers, (ar) The Forerunner December 1916
- * Too Much, (pm) 1893
- * To One Who Suffers, (pm) The Forerunner February 1916
- * To the Wise—A Bargain, (pm) The Forerunner January 1914
- * To the Young Wife, (pm) 1893
- * To Those Specially Interested in This Magazine, or Specially Interested in Fifty Dollars, (ms) The Forerunner Oct, Nov 1910
- * The Traitor, (pm) The Forerunner October 1914
- * A Trick Worth Knowing, (ms) The Forerunner June 1916
- * Turned, (ss) The Forerunner September 1911
- The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings, Bantam, 1989
- Herland and Selected Stories, Penguin/Signet, 1992
- The Yellow Wall-paper and Other Stories, Oxford University Press, 1995
- Herland, The Yellow Wall-Paper, and Selected Writings, Penguin US, 1999
- Saved by the Belle ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- The Emerging “New Woman” ed. Kathleen L. Nichols & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- From Out of the Kitchen ed. Lori B. Schlenker, Jennifer A. Schlenker, Jon A. Schlenker & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2021
- * Twice Beautiful, (pm) The Forerunner August 1913
- * Two Callings, (pm) The Forerunner April 1911
- * Two Great Pleasures, (vi) The Forerunner April 1912
- * Two Prayers, (pm) The Forerunner February 1910
- * Two Rooms and a Bath, (ms) The Forerunner March 1912
- * Two Storks, (vi) The Forerunner February 1910
- * Two Ways to Govern, (pm) The Forerunner September 1916
- * The Ultra-Male, (pm) The Forerunner June 1912
- * Undergoing the Cure for Nervous Prostration, (ar)
- * The Unexpected, (ss) Kate Field’s Washington May 21 1890
- * The Unexpurgated Case of Sir Almroth Wright, (ar) The Forerunner November 1913 [Ref. Almroth Wright]
- * The Unnatural Mother, (ss) Impress February 16 1895
- * An Unpatented Process, (ss) Impress January 12 1895
- * The Unrestricted Hat, (ar) The Forerunner May 1914
- * An Unsavory Subject, (ar) The Forerunner October 1911
- * untitled (“Coming to England brings a sense”), (pm) The Forerunner July 1913
- * untitled (“I gave myself to God”), (pm) The Forerunner April 1910
- * untitled (“Sit up and think!”), (pm) The Forerunner August 1910
- * untitled (“The green slopes cream with ‘innocents’’ snow”), (pm) The Forerunner June 1913
- * untitled (“There was a young lady whose wish”), (pm) The Forerunner January 1912
- * untitled (“With God Above”), (pm) The Forerunner January 1910
- * An Unwilling Interview, (ss) The Forerunner April 1912
- * Up and Down, (pm) The Forerunner January 1912
- * A Vandal, (pm) The Forerunner May 1912
- * Village Brains and City Problems, (ar) The Forerunner September 1914
- * A Village of Fools, (vi) The Forerunner April 1910
- * The Vintage, (ss) The Forerunner October 1916
- * A Visible Evolution, (ar) The Forerunner August 1914
- * The Vision and the Program, (ar) The Forerunner May 1915
- * Waiting for a Leader, (pm) The Forerunner June 1913
- * The Waiting-Room, (pm) The Forerunner September 1910
- * A Walk Walk Walk, (pm) The Forerunner February 1910
- * Wanted, a Railroad Cafeteria, (ar) The Forerunner February 1916
- * “Wanted—Young Girl to Mind Baby and Do Light Housework”, (ms) The Forerunner April 1914
- * War, (ms) The Forerunner May 1914
- * The War and Liars, (ar) The Forerunner November 1916
- * War and the Duel, (ar) The Forerunner November 1914
- * War-Maids and War-Widows, (ar) The Forerunner March 1915
- * War—Peace—Love, (ar) The Forerunner December 1914
- * War Waste, (ms) The Forerunner November 1914
- * Water-Lure, (pm) The Forerunner March 1910
- * We Eat at Home, (pm) The Forerunner July 1910
- * What Are “Feminine” Qualities, (ar) The Forerunner September 1914
- * What “Authorities” May Do in America, (ms) The Forerunner April 1912
- * What Diantha Did, (n.) The Forerunner Nov, Dec 1909, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1910
- * What Do Men Think of Women?, (ar) The Forerunner January 1912
- * What Do We Wish in Life?, (pm) The Forerunner April 1913
- * What Do You Believe?, (ar) The Forerunner July 1911
- * Whatever Is, (pm) The Cosmopolitan June 1904
- * What First?, (ms) The Forerunner May 1915
- * What Hope, (pm) The Forerunner July 1911
- * What May We Expect of Eugenics?, (ar) Physical Culture March 1914
- * What Occupation, (ss) The Forerunner August 1911
- * What Should They Do?, (ar) The Forerunner September 1914
- * “What Substitute for War”, (ar) The Forerunner December 1914
- * What Virtues Are Made Of, (ar) The Forerunner September 1910
- * What Work Is, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1899, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * What Young People Are For, (ar) The Forerunner January 1912
- * When I Was a Witch, (ss) The Forerunner May 1910
- * When Thou Gainest Happiness, (pm) The Forerunner April 1910
- * When We Know God, (ar) The Forerunner September 1911
- * Where the Heart Is, (vi) The Forerunner November 1909
- * Where to “Begin”, (ar) The Forerunner May 1916
- * Which Is More Beautiful—Man or Woman? (Both Sides) (with Eugenie Martin), (ar) The Grand Magazine April 1905
- * While the King Slept, (vi) The Forerunner September 1910
- * Wholesale Hypnotism, (ar) The Forerunner August 1910
- * Why?, (pm) The Forerunner January 1916
- * Why Don’t We Stop It?, (ms) The Forerunner September 1915
- * Why I Wrote the Yellow Wall Paper?, (ar) The Forerunner October 1913
- * Why Make Dust?, (ms) The Forerunner March 1912
- * Why Texts?, (ar) The Forerunner November 1910
- * Why This Insistence?, (ar) The Forerunner March 1915
- * Why Wait?, (pm) The Forerunner February 1914
- * Why Walk Backward?, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine June 1909
- * Why We Honestly Fear Socialism, (ar) The Forerunner December 1909
- * Why We Ignore Reason, (ms) The Forerunner April 1914
- * Why “Worse”?, (ar) The Forerunner November 1914
- * The Widow’s Might, (ss) The Forerunner January 1911
- * Wild Oats and Tame Wheat, (vi) The Forerunner May 1913
- * The Wild Oats of the Soul, (ar) The Forerunner June 1911
- * Wild Rivers, (pm) The Forerunner January 1911
- * With a Difference, (ss) The Forerunner February 1914
- * With Fire and Sword, (pm) The Forerunner September 1916
- * With Her in Ourland [Van Jennings], (n.) The Forerunner Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1916
- * Without a Husband, (ar) The Forerunner December 1915
- * Without Votes, (ar) The Forerunner July 1913
- * Wives, (pm) The Forerunner September 1916
- * The Wolf at the Door, (??) Scribner’s Magazine January 1894, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * Woman and the State, (ar) The Forerunner October 1910
- * Womanhood, (pm) The Delineator (UK) December 1914
- * The Woman in Prison, (pm) The Forerunner July 1913
- * The Woman of Fifty, (ar) The Forerunner April 1911
- * Woman’s Economic Place, (ar) The Cosmopolitan July 1899, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- * Woman’s “Manifest Destiny”, (ar) The Forerunner December 1913
- * The Woman’s Movement for Constructive Peace, (ms) The Forerunner February 1915
- * The Woman’s Party, (ar) The Forerunner November 1911
- * The Woman’s Peace Movement, (ar) The Forerunner August 1915
- * A Woman’s Privilege, (ar) The Forerunner November 1915
- * Woman Suffrage and the Average Mind, (ar) The Forerunner June 1912
- * Woman Suffrage and The Woman’s Journal, (ar) The Forerunner February 1916
- * The Woman Suffrage Congress in Budapest, (ar) The Forerunner August 1913
- * Women After the War, (ar) The Forerunner July 1916
- * Women and Democracy, (ar) The Forerunner February 1912
- * Women and Economics: A Study of the Economic Relation Between Men and Women, (ex) 1898
- * The Women Are Coming!, (pm) The Forerunner May 1913
- * “Women in Panic in Blazing Car”, (ms) The Forerunner October 1914
- * The Women Selling Eggs, (ms) The Forerunner February 1913
- * Women’s Hair and Men’s Whiskers, (ar) The Forerunner March 1916
- * Women Teachers, Married and Unmarried, (ar) The Forerunner November 1910
- * Won Over, (n.) The Forerunner Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1913
- * A Word from the Great Auk, (ar) The Forerunner May 1911
- * A Word in Season, (ss) The Forerunner December 1910
- * The Work Before Us, (ss) The Forerunner January 1912
- * Working to Make Black White, (ar) The Forerunner February 1914
- * The Work of the Master, (ms) The Forerunner February 1914
- * The World and the Three Artists, (vi) The Forerunner October 1910
- * A World Beginning, (ms) The Forerunner January 1915
- * The World Conference We Need, (ar) The Forerunner September 1916
- * World Rousers, (ar) The Forerunner May 1915
- * Worse and More of It, (ar) The Forerunner June 1915
- * Worship, (pm) The Forerunner November 1910
- * A Wreath of Corpses, (ms) The Forerunner April 1914
- * “The Written Word”, (ms) The Forerunner January 1915
- * The Year-Dawn, (pm) The Forerunner January 1913
- * The Yellow Wallpaper, (ss) New England Magazine January 1892
- American Mystery Stories ed. Carolyn Wells, Oxford University Press US, 1927
- The Golden Book Magazine #106, October 1933
- The Haunted Omnibus ed. Alexander Laing, Farrar & Rinehart, 1937
- Great Ghost Stories of the World ed. Alexander Laing, Blue Ribbon, 1941
- The Midnight Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Holt, 1942
- Rex Stout Mystery Magazine #4, March 1946
- The Pocket Book of Ghost Stories ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1947
- Ghostly Tales to Be Told ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1950
- The London Mystery Magazine #17, 1953
- The Midnight Reader (var. 1) ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, World/WDL, 1960
- More Macabre ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Ace, 1961
- Eve July 1962
- Owl’s Watch ed. George Brandon Saul, Fawcett Crest, 1965
- A Chamber of Horrors ed. John Hadfield, Studio Vista, 1965
- These Will Chill You ed. Lee Wright & Richard G. Sheehan, Bantam, 1967
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1967
- Ladies of Horror ed. Seon Manley & Gogo Lewis, Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1971
- Eight Strange Tales ed. Vic Ghidalia, Fawcett, 1972
- Ghosts, Castles and Victims ed. Jack C. & Barbara H. Wolf, Fawcett Crest, 1974
- The Ninth Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1975
- Open at Your Own Risk ed. Joan Kahn, Houghton Mifflin, 1975
- Classic Tales of Horror ed. Stephanie Dowrick, Constable, 1976
- Ms. Mysteries ed. Dr. Arthur Liebman, Washington Square/Pocket, 1976
- Tales of Mystery and Suspense ed. Theodore W. Hipple, Allyn & Bacon, 1977, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Great Tales of the Supernatural ed. Stephanie Dowrick, Everyman's Library, 1978
- Wolf’s Complete Book of Terror ed. Leonard Wolf, Clarkson Potter, 1979
- Midnight Fright, Watermill Press, 1980
- Mystery Stories ed. Patricia J. Robertson, Octopus, 1981
- 65 Great Spine Chillers ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1982
- Witches’ Brew ed. Marcia Muller & Bill Pronzini, Macmillan, 1984
- Haunted Women ed. Alfred Bendixen, Ungar, 1985
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #54, Summer 1986
- Tales of the Dark ed. Lincoln Child, St. Martin's, 1987
- House Shudders ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, DAW, 1987
- The Dark Descent ed. David G. Hartwell, Tor, 1987
- Triumph of the Night ed. Robert Phillips, Carroll & Graf, 1989
- The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings, Bantam, 1989
- Black Water 2 ed. Alberto Manguel, Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1990
- Signet Classic Book of American Short Stories ed. Burton Raffel, Signet Classic, 1990
- The Medusa in the Shield ed. David G. Hartwell, Grafton, 1990
- Four Stories by American Women ed. Cynthia Griffin Wolff, Penguin Classics US, 1990
- The Harper Anthology of Fiction ed. Sylvan Barnet, HarperCollins, 1991
- Wife or Spinster ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson, Isabelle D. Waugh & Charles Waugh, Yankee Books, 1991
- The Oxford Book of Gothic Tales ed. Chris Baldick, Oxford University Press, 1992, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Herland and Selected Stories, Penguin/Signet, 1992
- Fiction 50: An Introduction to the Short Story ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall, 1993
- Worlds of Fiction ed. Roberta Rubenstein & Charles R. Larson, MacMillan College Division, 1993
- Daughters of Decadence ed. Elaine Showalter, Virago Press, 1993
- Horror by Lamplight, Chancellor Press, 1993, as by Charlotte Perkins Stetson
- Stories ed. Eric S. Rabkin, Longman US, 1994
- Rediscoveries: American Short Stories by Women: 1800-1916 ed. Barbara H. Solomon, Mentor, 1994
- Major American Short Stories ed. A. Walton Litz, Oxford University Press US, 1994
- The Oxford Book of American Short Stories ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Oxford University Press US, 1994
- Wolf’s Complete Book of Terror (var. 1) ed. Leonard Wolf, Newmarket Press, 1994
- Points of View ed. James Moffett & Kenneth R. McElheny, Mentor Books, 1995
- The Yellow Wall-paper and Other Stories, Oxford University Press, 1995
- American Gothic Tales ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Penguin/Plume, 1996
- Haunted Houses: The Greatest Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, MJF Books, 1997
- The Portable American Realism Reader ed. James Nagel & Tom Quirk, Penguin US, 1997
- A Web of Stories: An Introduction to Short Fiction ed. Jon & Marjorie Ford, Prentice Hall, 1998
- Short Fiction ed. Charles H. Bohner & Dean Dougherty, Prentice Hall, 1999
- An Introduction to Fiction ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Longman US, 1999
- The American Short Story and Its Writer: An Anthology ed. Ann Charters, Bedford Books, 1999
- Herland, The Yellow Wall-Paper, and Selected Writings, Penguin US, 1999
- Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Sixth Edition ed. R. V. Cassill & Richard Bausch, W.W. Norton & Company, 2000
- Fiction 100: An Anthology of Short Stories (9th edition) ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall College Div., 2000
- The Longman Anthology of Short Fiction ed. Dana Gioia & R. S. Gwynn, Longman US, 2000
- American Short Stories (7th edition) ed. Eugene Current-Garcia & Bert Hitchcock, Longman US, 2001
- The New Millennium Reader (3rd Edition) ed. Stuart & Terry Hirschberg, Prentice Hall, 2002
- The 13 Best Horror Stories of All Time ed. Leslie Pockell, Warner, 2002
- Ideomancer Oct, Nov 2003
- The World’s Greatest Short Stories ed. James Daley, Dover Books, 2006
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Book of the Supernatural ed. Stephen Jones, Pegasus Books, 2006
- Dark Moon Digest #1, October 2010
- 21 Essential American Short Stories ed. Leslie M. Pockell, St. Martin's Press, 2011
- World’s 25 Most Popular Ghost Stories (of the 19th Century) ed. T. M. Gray & Charles G. Waugh, Sam Teddy Publishing, 2013
- LampLight December 2014
- Classic Tales of Horror, Canterbury Classics, 2015
- In the Shadow of Edgar Allan Poe ed. Leslie S. Klinger, Pegasus Books, 2015
- Grotesque Quarterly v1 #1, 2017
- Cosmic Horror Monthly #5, November 2020
- Roads of Destiny ed. Alasdair Richmond, The British Library, 2023
- Spores of Doom ed. Aaron Worth, The British Library, 2025
- * The Yellow Wall-paper and Other Stories, (co) Oxford University Press (tp), October 1995 ; edited by Robert Shulman
- * The Yellow Wallpaper and Other Writings, (co) Bantam (pb), November 1989 ; edited by Lynne Sharon Schwartz
- * You Have To, (pm) The Forerunner November 1912
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- * Editor: The Forerunner Nov, Dec 1909, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1910
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1911
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1912
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1913
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1914
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1915
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[]Gilman, Daniel C(oit) (1831-1908) (about) (chron.)
- * Another University at Washington and How to Secure It, (??) The Century Magazine November 1897
- * Columbian Exposition: The Eye and Ear at Chicago, (??) The Century Magazine January 1893
- * The Future of American Colleges and Universities, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1896
- * Hand-Craft and Rede-Craft, (??) The Century Magazine October 1886
- * The Johns Hopkins University, (ar) The Cosmopolitan August 1891
- * De Juventute. A Discourse on Boys and Boys’ Schools, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1892
- * The Launching of a University, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine March 1902
- * Modern Education, (cl) The Cosmopolitan May 1897
- * On the Study of Geography, (??) The Atlantic Monthly June 1891
- * Pleasant Incidents of an Academic Life, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine May 1902
- * A Romantic Career, (??) The Century Magazine September 1883
- * Sixty Years after Alexis de Tocqueville and His Book on America, (??) The Century Magazine September 1898
- * Some Noteworthy Scholars, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine April 1902
- * Thirty Years of the Peabody Education Fund, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1897
[]Gilman, Dorothy (Edith) (1923-2012); also known as Dorothy Gilman Butters (about) (chron.)
- * The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax [Mrs. Emily Pollifax], (n.) Star Weekly Feb 14, Feb 21 1970
- * The Clairvoyant Countess, (ex) Doubleday, 1975
- * The Dreamer, (ss) Senior Prom #90, October 1949, as by Dorothy Gilman Butters
- * Escape, (ss) 1964, as by Dorothy Gilman Butters
- * The Stalker, (nv) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 2002
- * Step Into Our Parlor, (ss) Redbook August 1961, as by Dorothy Gilman Butters
- * The Tightrope Walker, (ex) Doubleday, 1979
- * Uncertain Voyage, (n.) Doubleday, 1967, as by Dorothy Gilman Butters
- * The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax [Mrs. Emily Pollifax], (n.) Star Weekly Sep 17, Sep 24 1966
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[]Gilman, Felix (John) (1974- ) (chron.)
- * Catastrophe, (nv) Weird Tales November/December 2008
- * Last Drink Bird Head, (ss) Last Drink Bird Head ed. Ann & Jeff VanderMeer, Ministry of Whimsy, 2009
- * Lightbringers and Rainmakers, (ss) Tor.com October 27 2010
- * Mosquito Boy, (ss) Rich & Rare ed. Paul Collins, Ford Street Publishing, 2015
- * World-Building, (sy) Spectra Pulse #2, Fall 2008/Winter 2009
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[]Gilman, Greer Ilene (1951- ) (chron.)
- * A Crowd of Bone, (ss) Trampoline ed. Kelly Link, Small Beer Press, 2003
- * Down the Wall, (ss) Salon Fantastique ed. Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling, Thunder's Mouth Press, 2006
- * Further Reading, (bi) Of Cats and Elfins by Sylvia Townsend Warner, Handheld Press, 2020
- * Hieros Gamos, (ss) An Alphabet of Embers ed. Rose Lemberg, Stone Bird Press, 2016
- * Introduction, (in) Of Cats and Elfins by Sylvia Townsend Warner, Handheld Press, 2020
- * Jack Daw’s Pack, (ss) Century #5, Winter 2000
- * The Moon-Hare, (pm) Mythic Delirium #19, Summer/Fall 2008
- * On “Jack Daw’s Pack”, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #150, Summer 2001
- * She Undoes, (pm) Faces of Fantasy: Photographs by Patti Perret, Tor, 1996
- * Unselving, (pm) The Deadlands #2, June 2021
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- * A Cloudish Word-Hoard by Michael Swanwick, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #224, April 2007
- * Greer Gilman, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #150, Summer 2001, uncredited.
- * Inside Jack Daw’s Pack: An Interview with Greer Gilman by Michael Swanwick, (iv) Foundation #83, Autumn 2001
- * The Matter of Cloud: An Interview with Greer Gilman by Sofia Samatar, (iv) Uncanny Magazine #43, November/December 2021
- * Moonwise by Donald G. Keller, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #29, January 1991
- * Moonwise by Janeen Webb, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #34, June 1991
- * Singular Interviews: Greer Gilman by Michael Swanwick, (iv) The New York Review of Science Fiction February 2022
[]Gilman, LaSelle (1908-1964) (about) (chron.)
- * Argonotes (with R. W. Daly & Will F. Jenkins), (bg) Argosy September 1946
- * Boenta Passage, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1942
- * Cargo to Wanping, (ss) Collier’s February 25 1939
- * The Dope Runners, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 25 1955
- * The House of the Singing Skulls, (ss) Argosy October 1946
- * The Last Dark, (ss) Super Science Stories April 1951
- * Mutiny in Pachong, (ss) Collier’s January 29 1938
- * Nippon Covers the War, (ar) Esquire June 1939
- * The Perfumed Peril, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 8 1953
- * The Sailor and the Flirt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1954
- * South of Celebes, (nv) Adventure September 1949
- * Then Up Spoke the Gooney-Bird, (ss) Argosy September 1946
- * Wildcatter’s Jinn, (ss) Adventure November 1949
- * The Yankee Commissar, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 25 1953
[]Gilman, Laura Anne (1967- ); used pseudonym Anna Leonard (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Apple: Not a Fairy Tale, (ss) Aeon #15, August 2008 (unpublished)
- * The Babe, (vi) Daily Science Fiction September 21 2018
- * Blindfold Taste Test: Elizabeth Bear, (iv) Electric Velocipede #20, 2010 [Ref. Elizabeth Bear]
- * Boots of Clay, (ss) Lawless Lands ed. Emily Lavin Leverett, Margaret S. McGraw & Misty Massey, Falstaff Books, 2017
- * Catseye, (vi) Familiars ed. Denise Little, DAW, 2002
- * Clean Up Your Room!, (ss) Don’t Forget Your Spacesuit, Dear ed. Jody Lynn Nye, Baen, 1996
- * The Cold Eye [The Devil’s West], (ex) Saga Press, 2017
- * The Cosa Nostradamus FAQ, (cl) Stories of the Cosa Nostradamus, Book View Café, 2010
- * The Cost, (vi) Daily Science Fiction July 16 2012
- * Crossroads, (ss) Fantasy Magazine (online) #53, August 2011
- * Destination Ahead, (ss) Temporally Out of Order ed. Patricia Bray & Joshua Palmatier, Zombies Need Brains, 2015
- * The Devil’s Jack, (nv) Dead Man’s Hand ed. John Joseph Adams, Titan US, 2014
- * Dispossession, (ss) Spooks! ed. John Everson & Tina L. Jens, Twilight Tales, 2004
- * Don’t You Want to Be Beautiful?, (ss) Did You Say Chicks? ed. Esther M. Friesner & Martin H. Greenberg, Baen, 1998
- * Dragons, (ss) ChiZine #21, July/September 2004
- * Dreamcatcher, (ss) Silhouette Nocturne, September 1 2008, as by Anna Leonard
- * Dusted [The Cosa Nostradamus], (ss) Stories of the Cosa Nostradamus, Book View Café, 2010
- * End of Day, (ss) Aeon #4, August 2005
- * Every Comfort of Home, (ss) Amazing Stories Spring 1994
- * Excerpts from a Handbook for Working with Talents, by Sergei Didier [The Cosa Nostradamus], (ss) Stories of the Cosa Nostradamus, Book View Café, 2010
- * Exposure, (ss) Blood Muse ed. Esther M. Friesner & Martin H. Greenberg, Donald I. Fine, 1995
- * Fire Rising in the Moon, (ss) Polyphony 6 ed. Deborah Layne & Jay Lake, Wheatland Press, 2006
- * First Dance, (ss) Out of Tune: Book 2 ed. Jonathan Maberry, JournalStone, 2016
- * From Whence You Came, (na) Lightspeed #86, July 2017
- * Harvey and Fifth, (ss) Flesh & Blood #12, 2003
- * Heartbeat, (ss) Genius Loci ed. Jaym Gates, Ragnarok Publications, 2016
- * His Essential Nature, (ss) Dreams of Decadence #5, Fall/Winter 1997
- * Illumination [Paranormal Scene Investigations], (nv) Unusual Suspects ed. Dana Stabenow, Ace, 2008
- * Inferno [Retrievers], (ss) Stories of the Cosa Nostradamus, Book View Café, 2010
- * In the Aftermath of Something Happening, (ss) Oceans of the Mind #12, Summer 2004
- * In the Night, (ss) Dreams of Decadence #12, Autumn 2000
- * Introduction (with Keith R. A. DeCandido), (in) Otherwere ed. Laura Anne Gilman & Keith R. A. DeCandido, Ace, 1996
- * Introduction (with Jennifer Heddle), (in) Treachery and Treason ed. Laura Anne Gilman & Jennifer Heddle, Roc, 2000
- * KidPro, (ss) Wizards, Inc. ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Loren L. Coleman, DAW, 2007
- * Mad Cats and Englishmen, (nv) Daily Science Fiction April 20 2012
- * On Flesh and Fire, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #188, April/May 2010
- * Overrush [Retrievers], (ss) Murder by Magic ed. Rosemary Edghill, Warner Aspect, 2004
- * Palimpsest [Retrievers], (nv) Powers of Detection ed. Dana Stabenow, Ace, 2004
- * Paris 24, (ss) After Hours: Tales from the Ur-Bar ed. Joshua Palmatier & Patricia Bray, DAW, 2011
- * Peridot and Rain, (ss) Uncanny Magazine #31, November/December 2019
- * Reap the Apple, (ss) Boundary Shock Quarterly #10, 2020
- * Silver on the Road [The Devil’s West], (ex) Saga Press, 2015
- * Site Fourteen, (nv) ReVisions ed. Julie E. Czerneda & Isaac Szpindel, DAW, 2004
- * Sleepwork, (ss) The Sorcerer’s Academy ed. Denise Little, DAW, 2003
- * source material, (pm) Odyssey ed. Julie E. Czerneda, Trifolium Books, 2004
- * Stories of the Cosa Nostradamus, (co) Book View Caf^e' (ebook), April 2010
- * Story Time, (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 20 2017
- * Sympathetic Magic, (ss) Horror Garage #6, 2002
- * Talent, (ss) Realms of Fantasy December 2004
- * Turnings, (ss) Realms of Fantasy August 2003
- * Vines Dig Deep, (ss) Strange California ed. Jaym Gates & J. Daniel Batt, Falstaff Books, 2017
- * Werelove, (ss) Running with the Pack ed. Ekaterina Sedia, Prime Books, 2010
- * Why You Should Read This Collection. And Then Read It Again, (in) HebrewPunk by Lavie Tidhar, Apex Publications, 2007
- * Wolfling, (ss) Abyss & Apex #26, 2nd Quarter 2008
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_____, [ref.]
- * The Cold Eye by Peter J. Heck, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction March/April 2017
- * Laura Anne Gilman Interview, (iv) After Hours Autumn 1992, uncredited.
- * InterGalactic Interview with Laura Anne Gilman by Lawrence M. Schoen, (iv) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #55, February 2017
- * Interview: Laura Anne Gilman by Stacey Cochran, (iv) Strange Horizons December 20 2004
- * Interview with Laura Anne Gilman, (iv) Apex Science Fiction & Horror Digest #12, 2008, uncredited.
- * Laura Anne Gilman, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #188, April/May 2010, uncredited.
- * Otherwhere (with Keith R. A. DeCandido) by Peter Crowther, (br) Interzone #116, February 1997
- * Silver on the Road by Peter J. Heck, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction September 2016
- * Staying Dead by Marilyn Mattie Brahen, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #206, October 2005
- * Uncanny Times by Peter J. Heck, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction July/August 2023
- * Uncanny Vows by Peter J. Heck, (br) Asimov’s Science Fiction January/February 2025
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