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[]Graham-Leigh, Elaine (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Blue Man’s Burden, (ss) Jupiter #18, October 2007
- * A Gift for the Young, (nv) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #67, 2020
- * The Night They Sacked New Rome, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #59, March 2017
- * The Rule of Law, (ss) Jupiter #23, January 2009
- * Told in a Brothel on Darien, (ss) Theaker’s Quarterly Fiction #36, Spring 2011
[]Grahn, Judy (1940- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Boys at the Rodeo, (ss)
- * Ernesta, (ex) Hear the Silence ed. Irene Zahava, The Crossing Press, 1986; from forthcoming novel Mundane’s World (Crossing Press, 1988).
- * A Geology Lesson, (pm) Amazon Quarterly Fall 1972
- * I Have Come to Claim, (ss)
- * I Only Have One Reason for Living, (pm) The Arc of Love: An Anthology of Lesbian Love Poetry ed. Claire Coss, Scribner, 1996
- * Plainsong, (pm) Amazon Quarterly v3 #1, 1974
- * A Woman Is Talking to Death, (??) Amazon Quarterly v2 #2, 1973
[]Grainger, Edward A.; pseudonym of David Cranmer (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Black Hats and Known Lies, (ss) Pulp Modern Summer 2014
- * Cash Laramie and the Painted Ladies, (ss) Crime Factory v2 #7, 2011
- * Justice Served, (ss) Dark Valentine Winter 2010
- * The Lawyer, (ss) Protectors ed. Thomas Pluck, Goombah Gumbo Press, 2012
- * Legend (with Charles T. Whipple), (ss) Pulp Modern Summer 2012, as by Edward A. Grainger & Chuck Tyrell
- * Merciless, (ss) Pulp Modern Winter 2013
- * New Dog, Old Tricks, (ss) The Traditional West, CreateSpace, 2011
- * Ravaging Jackals, (ss) Pulp Modern Summer 2021
- * The Wicked, (ss) Pulp Modern Autumn 2011
- * The Wind Scorpion, (ss) Beat to a Pulp, Round 1 ed. David Cranmer & Elaine Ash, Beat to a Pulp, 2010
[]Grainger, Francis Edward (1854-1927); used pseudonym Headon Hill (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of Lord Wargrave’s Bride, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #168, July 20 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Drury Lane Tavern, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #172, August 17 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the East India Loot, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #169, July 27 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Old House at Fulham, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #170, August 3 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Prince Regent’s Garter, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #171, August 10 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Adventure of the Wimbledon Tobyman, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #167, July 13 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The “Artemis” Mystery, (ss) The Story-teller November 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * At Galt’s Siding, (ss) The Woman at Home September 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Avengers, (sl) W.B. Dodge & Co., 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Ball Cartridge, (ss) Chambers’s Journal, as by Headon Hill
- * The Bow Street Runner:
* ___ 1. The Adventure of the Wimbledon Tobyman, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #167, July 13 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 2. The Adventure of Lord Wargrave’s Bride, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #168, July 20 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 3. The Adventure of the East India Loot, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #169, July 27 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 4. The Adventure of the Old House at Fulham, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #170, August 3 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 5. The Adventure of the Prince Regent’s Garter, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #171, August 10 1912, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 6. The Adventure of the Drury Lane Tavern, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #172, August 17 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * Boys Together, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * By a Hair’s-Breadth, (sl) Cassell’s Family Magazine Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1897, as by Headon Hill
- * Checkmate, (na) Brief Stories Magazine August 1925, as by Headon Hill
- * Cheque! Mate!, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1899, as by Headon Hill
- * The Children’s Mystery:
* ___ 1: The Mystery of the Five White Rats, (ss) The Woman at Home Oct, Nov 1893, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 2: The Mystery of the Locked-Up Room, (ss) The Woman at Home Nov, Dec 1893, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 3: The Mystery of the Yellow Satchel, (ss) The Woman at Home Dec 1893, Jan 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 4: The Mystery of the Vanishing Bell-Rope, (ss) The Woman at Home Jan, Feb 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 5: The Mystery of the Braganza Necklet, (ss) The Woman at Home Feb, Mar 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 6: The Mystery of the Tiger’s Eye, (ss) The Woman at Home Mar, Apr 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 7: The Mystery of the Half-Mast Flag, (ss) The Woman at Home Apr, May 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 8: The Mystery of the Saddlebag Sofa, (ss) The Woman at Home May, Jun 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 9: The Mystery of the Missing Crew, (ss) The Woman at Home Jun, Jul 1894, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 10: The Mystery of the Unaccountable Music, (ss) The Woman at Home Jul, Sep 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * Classic Corner: Rare Tales from the Archive:
* ___ The Tsarina’s Wedding-Present, (ss) Seaward for the Foe by Headon Hill, Ward Lock, 1903, as by Headon Hill
- * The Clue in the Signal Cabin, (ss) The Story-teller October 1908, as by Headon Hill
- * The Commandeering of Rachel Graydon, (ss) The Woman at Home May 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Comrades in Grief [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand June 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Coronation Mysteries—The Champion’s Glove, (ar) The Woman at Home June 1902, as by Headon Hill
- * The Cowardice of Private Thurston [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand January 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Crime Behind the Scenes, (ss) The Story-teller April 1908, as by Headon Hill
- * The Cry of the Curlew, (ss) The Woman at Home December 1893, as by Headon Hill
- * The Culverton Mail Bag, (ss) The Tatler January 27 1904, as by Headon Hill
- * A Cup of Cold Water [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand May 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Down Among the Dead Men, (ss) The Story-teller December 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Duke Decides, (sl) Cassell’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1903, as by Headon Hill
- * Edelweiss at Davos, (ss) The Woman at Home August 1897, as by Headon Hill
- * The End of the Feud, (ss) The Story-teller November 1911, as by Headon Hill
- * The Enigma of the Bayswater Boarding-House, (ss) The Woman at Home June 1906, as by Headon Hill
- * The Enigma of the Lion Lady, (ss) , as by Headon Hill
- * “Fatty”, (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Founding of the Eagle, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1895, as by Headon Hill
- * The Good Prior of St. Ruth’s [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand March 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Gramophone Clue, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #83, December 3 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * La Grande Capucine, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1905, as by Headon Hill
- * The Green Shade, (n.) 1924, as by Headon Hill
- * The Hazard of the Die, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #71, September 10 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * Her Splendid Sin, (sl) The Scrap Book Oct, Nov, Dec 1907, Jan, Feb, Mar 1908, as by Headon Hill
- * A Hot Scent, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #193, January 11 1913, as by Headon Hill
- * How Nat Marks Bought the Regalia, (ss) The Royal Magazine August 1902, as by Headon Hill
- * An Important Flirtation, (ss) The Woman at Home June 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Incident of Commandant Vilmer [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand April 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Kitten’s Wedding Day, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * Lord Falconet’s Despatch-Box, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Lurking Death, (ss) Everybody’s Weekly #2, March 18 1911, as by Headon Hill
- * The Man from Egypt, (na) Short Stories March 1917, as by Headon Hill
- * The Man in Irons, (ss) The Story-teller September 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mask with Three Eyes, (ss) The London Magazine December 1906, as by Headon Hill
- * Mysteries of the Restaurant Car:
* ___ 1. The Mystery of the Dead Man’s Dinner [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #54, May 14 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 2. The Mystery of the Clacton Supper Train [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #55, May 21 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 3. The Mystery of the Green Chartreuse [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #56, May 28 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 4. The Mystery of the Ascot Heirlooms [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #57, June 4 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 5. The Mystery of the Missing Serviette [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #58, June 11 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 6. The Mystery of the Duplicate Bride [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #59, June 18 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 7. The Mystery of the Snow-Bound Passengers [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #60, June 25 1910, as by Headon Hill
* ___ 8. The Mystery of the Gold-Mounted Umbrella [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #61, July 2 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Ascot Heirlooms [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #57, June 4 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Braganza Necklet, (ss) The Woman at Home Feb, Mar 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Clacton Supper Train [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #55, May 21 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Dead Man’s Dinner [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #54, May 14 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Duplicate Bride [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #59, June 18 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Five White Rats, (ss) The Woman at Home Oct, Nov 1893, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Gold-Mounted Umbrella [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #61, July 2 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Green Chartreuse [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #56, May 28 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Half-Mast Flag, (ss) The Woman at Home Apr, May 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Locked-Up Room, (ss) The Woman at Home Nov, Dec 1893, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Missing Crew, (ss) The Woman at Home Jun, Jul 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Missing Serviette [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #58, June 11 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Saddlebag Sofa, (ss) The Woman at Home May, Jun 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Snow-Bound Passengers [George Tarleton], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #60, June 25 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Tiger’s Eye, (ss) The Woman at Home Mar, Apr 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Unaccountable Music, (ss) The Woman at Home Jul, Sep 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Vanishing Bell-Rope, (ss) The Woman at Home Jan, Feb 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * The Mystery of the Yellow Satchel, (ss) The Woman at Home Dec 1893, Jan 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * Never Against the Flag, (ss) The Woman at Home July 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Nihilist Plots and Counterplots, Part 2: The Guardian of the Ikon, (ar) Secret Service Stories February 1928, as by Headon Hill
- * Nihilists Plots and Counterplots, (ar) Secret Service Stories Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1928, as by Headon Hill
- * Only a Match-Box, (ss) The Woman at Home April 1894, as by Headon Hill
- * On the Fourth of June, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #109, June 3 1911, as by Headon Hill
- * The Peer and His Plunder, (n.) Aldine Mystery Novels #16, January 1927, as by Headon Hill
- * The Peril of the Air, (nv) The Story-teller September 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Pigeon’s-Blood Rubies [Sebastian Zambra], (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #88, January 7 1911, as by Headon Hill
- * The Pit-Diggers, (sl) All-Story Weekly Jul 8, Jul 15, Jul 22, Jul 29, Aug 5 1916, as by Headon Hill
- * The Plunder Ship, (n.) C. Arthur Pearson, 1900, as by Headon Hill
- People’s Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1915, Jan 1916, as by Headon Hill
- Sea Stories Magazine Aug 5, Aug 20, Sep 5, Sep 20, Oct 5, Oct 20 1923, as by Headon Hill
- * Powers of Darkness, (ss) Yes or No December 12 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * The Price of a Proselyte, (ss) The Idler April 1896, as by Headon Hill
- * The Red Rain, (ss) The Story-teller April 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * The Rubber Square, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #145, February 10 1912, as by Headon Hill
- * The Sapient Monkey [Sebastian Zambra], (ss) The Million October 22 1892, as by Headon Hill
- Victorian Tales of Mystery & Detection ed. Michael Cox, Oxford University Press US, 1992, as by Headon Hill
- 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1994, as by Headon Hill
- Vintage Mystery & Detective Stories ed. David Stuart Davies, Wordsworth Editions Ltd., 2006, as by Headon Hill
- The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes ed. Nick Rennison, No Exit, 2008, as by Headon Hill
- Guilty Creatures ed. Martin Edwards, The British Library, 2021, as by Headon Hill
- * The Scapegoat Cracksman, (ss) The Story-teller July 1908, as by Headon Hill
- * Sealed Orders, (ss) Beacon Fires by Headon Hill, Ward Lock, 1897, as by Headon Hill
- * The Shot from Winter Garden, (ss) The Story-teller May 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * “Sir Hugh”, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1906, as by Headon Hill
- * Sir Ralph Goes Home, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * Sister Mercy, (ss) The Woman at Home August 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * The Solutions of Radford Shone:
* ___ The Enigma of the Bayswater Boarding-House, (ss) The Woman at Home June 1906, as by Headon Hill
- * Spectre Gold. A Romance of Klondyke, (sl) Cassell’s Magazine Dec 1897, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1898, as by Headon Hill
- * The Spies of the Wight, (ex) Pearson, 1899, as by Headon Hill
- * The Split Peas, (na) People’s November 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * The Stained Mackintosh [Sebastian Zambra], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) October 1909, as by Headon Hill
- * Steam Power, (ss) The Magpie #19, February 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * The Theft of the “Star-Beam”, (ss) The Realm #3, June 1904, as by Headon Hill
- * They Landed the Tubs, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1902, as by Headon Hill
- * The Tide of Chichester Harbor, (ss) The Monthly Story Magazine June 1906, as by Headon Hill
- * The Trégonal Tiara, (ss) The London Magazine August 1907, as by Headon Hill
- * The Tsarina’s Wedding-Present, (ss) Seaward for the Foe by Headon Hill, Ward Lock, 1903, as by Headon Hill
- * The Ultimatum to France, (ss) Seaward for the Foe by Headon Hill, Ward Lock, 1903, as by Headon Hill
- * Under New Management, (ss) The Story-teller July 1909, as by Headon Hill
- * “A Weasel Asleep”, (ss) The Story-teller June 1910, as by Headon Hill
- * A Wedding to Stop, (ss) People’s July 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * A Wedding Under Fire [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand February 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * When the Vengeur Came, (ss) People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine June 1914, as by Headon Hill
- * Who Killed Him?, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1909, as by Headon Hill
- * Why the Clock Stopped, (ss) The Story-teller March 1909, as by Headon Hill
- * With the Compliments of the Duchess, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1905, as by Headon Hill
- * With the Fighting Line:
* ___ I. The Cowardice of Private Thurston [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand January 1900, as by Headon Hill
* ___ II. A Wedding Under Fire [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand February 1900, as by Headon Hill
* ___ III. The Good Prior of St. Ruth’s [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand March 1900, as by Headon Hill
* ___ IV. The Incident of Commandant Vilmer [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand April 1900, as by Headon Hill
* ___ V. A Cup of Cold Water [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand May 1900, as by Headon Hill
* ___ VI. Comrades in Grief [Rev. Edgar Seebright], (ss) The Sunday Strand June 1900, as by Headon Hill
- * Yellow Chaise, (ss) The Canadian Magazine October 1921, as by Headon Hill
_____, [ref.]
[]Grainger, Hector (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * Eating the Sun, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1900
- * “Hats Off!”, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1901
- * Marvels of Sleight of Hand, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1899
- * “Mind Your Skirt!”, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1901
- * Private John Chinaman, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1900
- * Ptolemy the Champion Diver, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1902
- * Smoke, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1901
- * Then and Now, (ar) The Royal Magazine January 1901
- * Tommy Atkins at Play, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1900
- * When an Army Encamps, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1900
- * Wrapped in the Shroud of Winter, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1900
[]Grainger, Marie (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Ambition’s Height, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) January 1911
- * Dream Farm, (ss) The Story-teller October 1926
- * Fifi Lemarne’s Battle, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) May 1912
- * The Heart of Esme Brugoyne, (ss) The Story-teller January 1920
- * Her Sin, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) April 1922
- * A King’s Ransom, (ss) The Story-teller October 1907
- * Lady Dunbarn’s Burglar, (ss) The Story-teller March 1909
- * Leaping First, (ss) The Corner Magazine November 1927
- * The Listener, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal January 11 1913
- * Love’s Sacrifice, (ss) The Story-teller October 1908
- * Lunch at the “Casus Belli”, (ss) The Corner Magazine August 1924
- * Marrying Mrs. Lascelles, (ss) The Corner Magazine June 1923
- * “Martyrs”, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1926
- * Miss Armstrong and the “Vortilex”, (ss) The Corner Magazine September 1923
- * Mr. Warburton’s Secretary, (ss) The Story-teller December 1919
- * Old Charles, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #154, January 1925
- * The Order of Merit, (vi) The Corner Magazine September 1922
- * Our Lady of Hope, (ss) The Story-teller December 1924
- * A Scanty Nosegay—but All Roses, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) February 1924
- * The Secret Orchard, (vi) The Corner Magazine October 1922
- * The Silence of Captain Charteris, (ss) The Story-teller April 1923
- * “Something Better”, (ss) The Corner Magazine February 1928
- * The Soul of Rakbat Singh, (ss) The Story-teller June 1927
- * A Soul Reborn, (ss) The Story-teller March 1927
- * Storm-Wrack, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) May 1923
- * The Suffragette, (ss) The Story-teller February 1910
- * Sweethearts Yet, (ss) The Story-teller March 1908
- * Temptation, (ss) The Story-teller January 1908
- * A Thief in the Night, (ss) Cassell’s Saturday Journal November 7 1913
- * Weighed in the Balance, (ss) The Story-teller May 1907
- * The Woman Who Listened, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) September 1909
[]Gramatky, Hardie; [i.e., Bernhard August Gramatky, Jr.] (1907-1979) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Country Gentleman July 1942
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Jul 27 1940, Jan 4, May 3, Aug 2, Oct 4, Dec 20 1941, Jan 17, Mar 14, Mar 21, Jun 13,
Jul 11, Sep 26 1942
Jan 2, Jan 30, Sep 11 1943, Nov 4 1944, Feb 9, Apr 20 1946
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Country Gentleman Jan, Sep 1941, Feb, Mar 1942, Apr 1947, Mar, Apr, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1950,
Jun, Nov 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Good Housekeeping Jun, Nov 1942
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Redbook December 1942
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan February 1943
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Home Companion June 1946
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine October 1952
- * [illustration(s)], (il) True #215, April 1955
- * [illustration(s)] (with Pruett Carter), (il) Cosmopolitan February 1944
- * [illustration(s)] (with John McCormack), (il) Collier’s August 2 1952
- * [illustration(s)] (with Arthur Sarnoff), (il) Cosmopolitan April 1943
[]Gramelis, Eugene (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Bored Stiff, (vi) Twisted Tongue #14, December 2009
- * Change of Heart, (vi) AntipodeanSF #171, September 2012
- * Dirty Laundry, (ss) Midnight Echo #3, September 2009
- * Jacob’s Ladder, (vi) AntipodeanSF #160, October 2011
- * Labour Pains, (ss) Midnight Echo #3, September 2009
- * The Last Roast, (vi) Twisted Tongue #16, June 2010
- * What the Doctor Ordered, (vi) Twisted Tongue #14, December 2009
[]Gramlich, Charles A(llen) (1959?- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Aboard the Wings of Night, (ss) Startling Science Stories #26, September 1999
- * All God’s Children Got Guns, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #11, December 1999
- * The Beautiful and the Repellent: The Erotic Allure of Death and the Other in the Writers of Weird Tales, (ar) The Weird Fiction Review #7, Fall 2016
- * Birth, (pm) Midnight Zoo v1 #3, 1991
- * Blue Soul, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #80, 2008
- * Choice, (vi) The Sirens Call #44, April 2019
- * Clowns in the Dark, (vi) Prisoners of the Night #4, 1990
- * Cold as Love, (pm) Penny Dreadful #14, 2001
- * The Cold Snow and Ghosts, (ss) Prisoners of the Night #7, 1993
- * Cross Plains Conjure Man, (pm) Star*Line September/October 2001
- * A Curse the Dead Must Bear, (ss) Return of the Raven ed. Maria Grazia Cavicchioli, Horror Bound, 2009
- * Dark Angel: A Prose Poem, (pp) Penny Dreadful #12, 2000
- * Dignity and Honor, (pm) The Sirens Call #44, April 2019
- * Do As I Say…, (vi) Fusing Horizons #1, Winter 2003
- * Editorial Comments, (ed) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #11, April 2007
- * Editor’s Corner (with Mark Hall), (ed) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #8, Winter 2004 [Ref. Charles A. Gramlich]
- * The Evening Rider, (ss) Shadow Sword #8, Fall 1995
- * [Faint], (pm) Wanting the Mouth of a Lover by Charles Gramlich, Spec House of Poetry, 2008
- * A Flock of Swords, (vi) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #88, September 2002
- * Forgiven, (pm) Star*Line March/April 1994
- * From the Worn Grooves of the Savaged Earth, (pm) The Sirens Call #44, April 2019
- * Gaunt, (pm) The Pedestal Magazine #76, 2015
- * The Harps of October, (pm) Midnight Zoo v2 #4, 1992
- * Heart Breaker, (pm) Penny Dreadful #12, 2000
- * Her Chaos Mouth, (vi) The Sirens Call #44, April 2019
- * His Eyes Were Dust, (ss) Startling Science Stories #27, October 1999
- * A Hiss of Angels, (pm) The Sirens Call #35, October 2017
- * Holocaust in Rosary, (pm) Once Upon a Midnight ed. Thomas E. Fuller, Michael N. Langford & Jame A. Riley, Unnameable Press, 1995
- * Hoodoo There, (vi) The Sirens Call #45, June 2019
- * The Horns of the Air, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #64, September 2000
- * Hungry, (ss) Skelos Summer 2016
- * I Can Spend You, (ss) Strange Days Fall 1992
- * In Memory of Ruins, (ss) Shadow Sword #9, Winter 1996
- * In Memory of the Sun, (ss) The Vampire’s Crypt #4, Fall 1991
- * Insomnia in a Quantum World, (pm) Illumen Spring 2016
- * In the Memory of Ruins, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #56, January 2000
- * In the Shadow of the Rose, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #63, August 2000
- * In the Tradition of…, (ar) The Howard Review #12, October 2004
- * In Wormwood Days of Wither, (pm) The Sirens Call #35, October 2017
- * Japan’s Mythos, (br) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #13, June 2009
- * John Carter of Weird Worlds, (br) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #17, December 2012
- * Judas Nailed His Mouth Open, (pm) Once Upon a Midnight ed. Thomas E. Fuller, Michael N. Langford & Jame A. Riley, Unnameable Press, 1995
- * The Lady Wore Black, (ss) Prisoners of the Night #6, 1992
- * Last-Breath Poetry, (ar) Star*Line March/April 2009
- * Last Supper, (pm) Star*Line September/October 1994
- * License to Bleed, (pm) Star*Line July/August 1996
- * The Lives and Deaths of Three Writers: A Speculative Essay on London, Howard and Hemingway, (ar) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #6, 2001
- * Lords of Dust, (pm) Penny Dreadful #13, 2000
- * Luck & Swords, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #52, September 1999
- * Machine Wash Warm; Tumble Dry, (ss) Crossroads March 1992
- * Maps, (pm) Penny Dreadful #12, 2000
- * Messiah, (ss) Dead of Night #5, Spring 1990
- * Midnight Under an Iron Moon, (vi) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * Monster Spray, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #87, August 2002
- * Mother Cold-Eyes, (pm) The Sirens Call #35, October 2017
- * Night Fall, (vi) Dead of Night #9, Spring/Summer 1994
- * Night Road, (pm) Kopfhalter! Fall 2005
- * Old Bones, (vi) After Hours Autumn 1991
- * Old Dead Woman, (pm) Star*Line March/June 1996
- * Once Upon a Time with the Dead, (ss) Bits of the Dead ed. Keith Gouveia, Coscom Entertainment, 2008
- * Razors, Symmetry and Fear, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #8, 1993
- * Razor White, (ss) Dark Voices 4 ed. David Sutton & Stephen Jones, Pan, 1992
- * Reflections on Le Fanu, (br) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #17, December 2012
- * Review of The Cimmerian, (lr) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #9, Spring 2006
- * Robert E. Howard in the Gothic Tradition, (ar) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #8, Winter 2004
- * Rotted Angels, (pm) Star*Line May/June 2006
- * Shadow Dream, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #62, July 2000
- * She Fled, Laughing, (ss) The Sirens Call #38, April 2018
- * The Skulls of Ghosts, (nv) Old Moon Quarterly Summer 2023
- * Sleep Tight, (vi) The Sirens Call #50, Summer 2020
- * Soft, (pm) Penny Dreadful #14, 2001
- * Solomon Kane and the Castle of the Devil, (br) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #17, December 2012
- * A Sound to War, (pm) Midnight Zoo v2 #5, 1992
- * Splatter of Black, (ss) Dark Terrors ed. Stephen Jones & David Sutton, Gollancz, 1995
- * Still Ghosts, (pm) Penny Dreadful #9, 1999
- * Still Life with Skulls, (ss) Twisted #6, Summer/Fall 1991
- * Sword of Dreams, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #60, May 2000
- * Swords of Talera, (n.) Startling Science Stories #17 Dec 1998, #18 Jan, #19 Feb, #20 Mar 1999
- * Thump, Thump, Thump, (ss) The Sirens Call #41, October 2018
- * Twisted Little Thing, (pm) Penny Dreadful #9, 1999
- * Vacuum Angels, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1994
- * Vessel for the Holy, (ss) Prisoners of the Night #10, 1997
- * Wall of Love, (ss) Agony in Black #3, April 1999
- * Wanting the Mouth of a Lover, (ss) Prisoners of the Night #8, 1994
- * Wet Acid Angel, (pm) Penny Dreadful #12, 2000
- * Wet-Winged Angels, (pm) Witch House #4, Fall 2024
- * What Was Asked: What Was Given, (vi) Prisoners of the Night #9, 1995
- * Where Shadows Linger: Comparing the Heroic Fantasy of Karl Edward Wagner and Robert E. Howard, (ar) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard and Pulp Fiction Studies v9, 2019 [Ref. Robert E. Howard & Karl Edward Wagner]
- * A Whisper in Ashes, (ss) Heroic Fantasy Quarterly #17, 2013
- * Wine and Swords, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #57, February 2000
- * Wings Over Talera, (sl) Alien Worlds #7 Oct, #8 Nov, #9 Dec 2000, #10 Jan 2001
- * Your Nightmare or Mine, (vi) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #54, November 1999
- * [letter], (lt) The Dark Man: The Journal of Robert E. Howard Studies #7, Spring 2004
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[]Grams, Martin, Jr. (1977- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Adventurous Airwaves:
* ___ G-Men: Phillips H. Lord’s Dry Run for the Hit Show Gang Busters, (ex) from Gang Busters: The Crime Fighters of American Broadcasting, [Ref. Phillips H. Lord]
* ___ The Green Hornet: His Formative Years (with Terry Salomonson), (cl) Blood ’n’ Thunder #25 Wtr, #26 Spr 2010
* ___ The Green Lama, (cl) Blood ’n’ Thunder #33, Spring 2012
* ___ I Love a Mystery—The Decapitation of Jefferson Monk, (cl) Blood ’n’ Thunder #7, Spring 2004
* ___ The Mysterious Traveler’s “Lost” Episodes, (cl) Blood ’n’ Thunder #46/47, Winter/Spring 2016
* ___ Sam Spade on the Radio, (cl) Blood ’n’ Thunder #20 Spr, #21 Sum 2008
- * Adventurous Airwaves: Lost Adventures of the Lone Ranger, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #42/43/44, 2014/15
- * Agents of the Shadow—From the Pulps to Radio, (ar) The Shadowed Circle #7, Fall 2024
- * Bing Crosby, Transcribed, (ar) Nostalgia Digest Spring 2022 [Ref. Bing Crosby]
- * G-Men: Phillips H. Lord’s Dry Run for the Hit Show Gang Busters, (ex) from Gang Busters: The Crime Fighters of American Broadcasting, [Ref. Phillips H. Lord]
- * The Green Hornet: His Formative Years (with Terry Salomonson), (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #25 Wtr, #26 Spr 2010
- * The Green Lama, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #33, Spring 2012
- * He Always Knew What Evil Lurked: The Shadow’s Early Years on Radio, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #29 Spr, #30 Sum 2011; from The Shadow: The History and Mystery of the Radio Program, 1930-1954.
- * The History of Renfrew of the Mounted, (ar) The Pulpster #29, 2020
- * I Love a Mystery—The Decapitation of Jefferson Monk, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #7, Spring 2004
- * Introduction, (in) The Green Hornet: Still at Large! ed. Joe Gentile, Win Scott Eckert & Matthew Baugh, Moonstone, 2012
- * Kong: On the Screen, On the Air, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #45, Summer 2015
- * The Mysterious Traveler’s “Lost” Episodes, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #46/47, Winter/Spring 2016
- * Riding the Radio Range: The Lone Ranger’s Early Days (with Terry Salomonson), (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder Annual 2021
- * Sam Spade on the Radio, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #20 Spr, #21 Sum 2008
- * The Time of Your Life, (ar) Nostalgia Digest Summer 2021 [Ref. Ralph Edwards]
- * [letters], (lt) Blood ’n’ Thunder #26, Spring 2010
[]Gran, J. E. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine May 1, Jun 15, Jul 15, Oct 15 1910, Apr 15, Jun 1, Oct 15 1911, Feb 1, Mar 15, Apr 15,
Jun 1, Jun 15, Nov 1 1912
Nov 1 1913, Jan 1, Aug 15 1914, Oct 2 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cheer Boys Cheer #27 Nov 23 1912, #33 Jan 4, #60 Jul 12 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Yellow Magazine January 25 1924
- * [illustration(s)] (with J. Ayton Symington), (il) Cheer Boys Cheer #64, August 9 1913
- * [illustration(s)] (with [photos]), (il) Pluck June 27 1914
[]Gran, Sara (1971- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Cooking with Crimespree, (cl) Crimespree Magazine #38, September/October 2010
- * Hannah Martinez, (ss) The Highway Kind ed. Patrick Millikin, Mulholland Books, 2016
- * Sunset Boulevard, (mr) Crimespree Magazine #43, July/August 2011
- * The Token Booth Clerk, (ss) A Hell of a Woman: An Anthology of Female Noir ed. Megan Abbott, Busted Flush Press, 2007
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[]Granade, Stephen (fl. 2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * The Jaxicans’ Authentic Reconstruction of Taco Tuesday #37, (ss) Strange Horizons April 8 2024
- * The Rat King Who Wasn’t, (ss) Diabolical Plots #123, May 2025
- * The Sigilist’s Notes on the Fell Lord’s Staff, (vi) Baffling Magazine #5, October 2021
- * Thru the Keyhole (with Cislyn Smith), (ed) Small Wonders #1 Jul, #2 Aug, #3 Sep, #4 Oct, #5 Nov, #6 Dec 2023, #7 Jan, #8 Feb, #9 Mar, #11 May, #12 Jun,
#13 Jul, #17 Nov, #18 Dec 2024
#19 Jan, #20 Feb, #21 Mar, #22 Apr, #23 May, #24 Jun, #25 Jul 2025
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- * Editor (with Cislyn Smith): Small Wonders #0 Feb, #1 Jul, #2 Aug, #3 Sep, #4 Oct, #5 Nov, #6 Dec 2023, #7 Jan, #8 Feb, #9 Mar, #10 Apr,
#11 May, #12 Jun, #13 Jul, #14 Aug, #15 Sep, #16 Oct, #17 Nov, #18 Dec 2024
#19 Jan, #20 Feb, #21 Mar, #22 Apr, #23 May, #24 Jun, #25 Jul 2025
[]Granbeck, Marilyn (R.); former name of M. R. Henderson (1927-2018) (chron.)
- * A Bum Rap, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1973
- * End to Adultery, (ss) Men’s Digest May 1966
- * Going Home, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine July 1975
- * Lorielle, (n.) Jove/HBJ Books, 1980
- * A Patch for Progress, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1974
- * The Promise, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1970
- * So Long, Leo (with Michael Avallone & Bruce Cassiday), (ob) Mystery Writers’ Annual #30, 1976 [Ref. Leo Margulies]
- * Top Billing, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine July 1976
[]Grand, Philip (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * An Aeroplane Elopement, (ar) Romance February 1924
- * Brides Who Say “I Won’t”, (ar) Romance March 1924
- * The Bride Who Wasn’t, (ar) Romance April 1924
- * The Earl of Kinnoull and the Widow, (ar) Romance June 1924
- * Gretna Green Marriages, (ar) Romance July 1924
- * The Loneliest Man in London, (ar) Romance September 1924
- * A Race for a Wife, (ar) Romance January 1924
- * Real-Life Romances:
* ___ An Aeroplane Elopement, (ar) Romance February 1924
* ___ Brides Who Say “I Won’t”, (ar) Romance March 1924
* ___ The Bride Who Wasn’t, (ar) Romance April 1924
* ___ The Earl of Kinnoull and the Widow, (ar) Romance June 1924
* ___ Gretna Green Marriages, (ar) Romance July 1924
* ___ The Loneliest Man in London, (ar) Romance September 1924
* ___ A Race for a Wife, (ar) Romance January 1924
* ___ The Second Springtime of Consuelo Vanderbilt, (ar) Romance May 1924
- * The Second Springtime of Consuelo Vanderbilt, (ar) Romance May 1924
[]Grand, Sarah; pseudonym of Frances Elizabeth McFall (1854-1943) (about) (chron.)
- * Ah Man, (ar) The Woman at Home October 1893
- * Babs the Impossible, (sl) The Lady’s Realm Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1900, Jan, Feb, Apr 1901
- * Babs the Impossible, (sl) Harper’s Bazar Jul 21, Aug 18, Sep 22, Oct 6, Oct 20, Nov 17 1900
- * The Baby’s Tragedy, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1897
- * The Case of the Modern Married Woman, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1913
- * The Case of the Modern Spinster, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1913
- * Charade, (pm) Printers’ Pie 1904
- * “Court Her with Respect”, (ar) The Idler September 1894
- * Does Marriage Hinder a Woman’s Self-Development, (sy) The Lady’s Realm March 1899
- * Fragments of a Letter, (ms) The Lady’s Realm November 1896
- * The Immediate Future of the British Empire, (sy) The Minster January 1896
- * Is It Ever Justifiable to Break Off an Engagement?, (sy) The Woman at Home September 1897
- * Janey, a Humble Administrator: A Study from Life, (ss) Temple Bar
- * Men Are As Vain as Women, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine December 1901
- * The Modern English Girl, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1898
- * A Momentary Indiscretion, (ss) The Cosmopolitan December 1895
- * A New Sensation, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1899
- * The New Woman and the Old, (ar) The Lady’s Realm August 1898
- * On Clubs and the Question of Intelligence, (ar) The Woman at Home June 1900
- * One of the Olden Time: A Study from Life, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1911
- * A Page of Confessions, (ms) The Woman at Home October 1894
- * The Saving Grace, (ss) Printers’ Pie 1913
- * The Sere, the Yellow Leaf: A Study from Life, (nv) The Pall Mall Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1893
- * She Was Silent, (ss) The Lady’s Realm January 1897
- * Should Irascible Old Gentlemen Be Taught to Knit?, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #4, Winter 1894
- * Some Recollections of My Schooldays, (ar) The Lady’s Magazine #1, January 1901
- * Tolerance and the Sense of Humour, (ar) Printers’ Pie 1906
- * The Triumph of Mrs. Trapp, (ss) The London Magazine October 1905
- * The Turning of the Worm, (nv) Cassell’s Magazine August 1910
- * The Undefinable, (ss) The New Review #64 Sep, #65 Oct 1894
- * Vanity and Vexation, (ss) Nash’s Magazine October 1909
- * When the Door Opened, (ss) The Idler January 1898
- * Women in the Queen’s Reign: Some Notable Opinions, (sy) The Ludgate June 1897
- * The Wrong Road, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1895
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