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[]Graye, Ellice (fl. 1900s) (chron.)
- * The Belle of the Ball, (nv) Handy Stories #121, November 14 1908
- * A Bride’s Secret, (nv) Handy Stories #118, October 24 1908
- * Go!—and Forget, (nv) Handy Stories #132, January 30 1909
- * Loved & Lost, (nv) Handy Stories #115, October 3 1908
- * A Proud Beauty, (nv) Handy Stories #155, July 10 1909
- * The Word Unspoken, (nv) Handy Stories #147, May 15 1909
[]Grayhorse, Tom (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Bar Aand Grill, (vi) AntipodeanSF #201, April 2015
- * Gene, (vi) AntipodeanSF #204, July 2015
- * George the Turnip, (vi) AntipodeanSF #202, May 2015
- * Grubber, (vi) AntipodeanSF #190, April 2014
- * Hatracks & Junkyards, (vi) AntipodeanSF #197, November 2014
- * Moop, (vi) AntipodeanSF #191, May 2014
- * One More Deja Again, (vi) AntipodeanSF #200, February/March 2015
- * Shijo’s Face, (vi) AntipodeanSF #195, September 2014
- * Tomorrow’s Menu, (vi) AntipodeanSF #193, July 2014
[]Grayl, Druid (fl. 1890s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Arabella’s Mascot, (ss) Fiction #15, May 13 1903
- * The Carrier Pigeon, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #29, May 1903
- * The Crystal Goblet, (ss) Gloucester Journal May 29 1937
- * The Dragon Slayer, (ss) Fairy Tales from Foreign Lands by Druid Grayl, Blackwell, 1917
- * Funny Little Wits, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper February 18 1899
- * The Hunchback of Turfpit Lane, (ss) Fiction #7, March 18 1903
- * In the Ranks, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1915
- * Knights of the Wheel (Cycling Song), (sg) The Boy’s Own Paper October 21 1899, music by W. Baxter Brookes
- * Lady Enderby’s Necklace, (ss) Fiction #5, March 4 1903
- * Strange Tales:
* ___ No. 5 Lady Enderby’s Necklace, (ss) Fiction #5, March 4 1903
[]Grayle, Hubert (fl. 1890s) (chron.)
- * Mr. Fordham’s Strange Cases:
* ___ No. 1: Three White Hairs, (ss) The Ludgate Monthly April 1893
* ___ No. 2: Number Twenty-Five, (ss) The Ludgate Monthly May 1893
- * The Mysterious Brotherhood, (nv) The Ludgate Monthly Oct, Nov 1892
- * Number Twenty-Five, (ss) The Ludgate Monthly May 1893
- * Rambles Through England: Abbotsford, the Home of Sir Walter Scott, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine April 1894
- * Rambles Through England: A Pilgrimage to Canterbury, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine May 1894
- * Rambles Through England: Stratford-on-Avon, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine June 1894
- * Rambles Through England: The Ancient City and University of Oxford, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine Aug, Sep 1895
- * Rambles Through England: The English Lakes—Derwentwater and Wastwater, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine October 1894
- * Rambles Through England: The English Lakes—Ullswater and Keswick, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine September 1894
- * Rambles Through England: The English Lakes—Windermere and District, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine August 1894
- * Rambles Through England: The Isle of Wight, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine March 1894
- * Rambles Through England: The Surrey Hills, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine June 1895
- * Rambles Through England: Torquay, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine July 1894
- * Rambles Through England: Tunbridge Wells, (ar) The Ludgate Illustrated Magazine July 1895
- * A Tale of Chivalry, (ss) The Ludgate Monthly December 1892
- * Three White Hairs, (ss) The Ludgate Monthly April 1893
[]Grayson, Charles (1905-1973) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Broken Gate, (n.) Doubleday (hc), May 1948
- * Foreword (with Van H. Cartmell), (fw) The Golden Argosy ed. Van H. Cartmell & Charles Grayson, The Dial Press, 1947
- * Golden Temptress, (n.) Doubleday, May 1948, as The Broken Gate
- * A Good Bull for Pepe, (ar) Esquire February 1934
- * Little Devil, (ss)
- * The Lord’s Day, (ss) Esquire July 1935
- * Storm Over Shanghai, (ss) Esquire April 1937
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[]Grayson, Daphne; pseudonym of G. Cecil Graveley (1908-1990) (chron.)
- * Brenda’s Mystery Task in Hollywood, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1938
- * The Feud in the Merrymakers’ Club, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1944
- * Her Pleasure Cruise of Mystery, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1938
- * Jill’s Amazing Filmland Problem, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1936
- * The Menace at St. Margaret’s, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1936
- * The Merrymakers and the Masked Rider, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1944
- * The Merrymakers in Egypt, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1939 - 1942
- * The Merrymakers in South America, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1947 - 1948
- * The Merrymakers’ Island Adventure, (n.)
- * Miss Nameless of the Holiday Camp, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1938
- * Susie of the Sports Shop, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1950
- * Their Quest at the Winter Sports, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1938
[]Grayson, David; pseudonym of Ray Stannard Baker (1870-1946) (chron.)
- * An Adventure in Fraternity, (ss) The American Magazine March 1908
- * The Adventure of the Shabby Man, (ss) The American Magazine June 1925
- * Adventures in Contentment:
* ___ An Argument with a Millionaire, (ss) The American Magazine March 1907
* ___ The Ax-Helve, (ss) The American Magazine February 1907
* ___ A Boy and a Preacher, (ss) The American Magazine May 1907
* ___ The Country Doctor, (ss) The American Magazine August 1907
* ___ An Evening at Home, (ss) The American Magazine September 1907
* ___ The Harvest, (ss) The American Magazine November 1907
* ___ I Entertain an Agent Unawares, (ss) The American Magazine January 1907
* ___ The Infidel, (ss) The American Magazine July 1907
* ___ Introduction, (ss) The American Magazine November 1906
* ___ The Joy of Possession, (ss) The American Magazine December 1906
* ___ The Marsh Ditch, (ss) The American Magazine April 1907
* ___ The Politician, (ss) The American Magazine October 1907
* ___ The Tramp, (ss) The American Magazine June 1907
- * Adventures in Solitude, (ar) The American Magazine September 1931
- * Adventures in Understanding:
* ___ 9: Jonas, (ss) The American Magazine May 1925
* ___ 10: The Adventure of the Shabby Man, (ss) The American Magazine June 1925
* ___ 12: The Return, (ss) The American Magazine August 1925
- * An Argument with a Millionaire, (ss) The American Magazine March 1907
- * The Auctioneer, (ar) The American Magazine August 1917
- * The Ax-Helve, (ss) The American Magazine February 1907
- * A Boy and a Preacher, (ss) The American Magazine May 1907
- * The Celebrity, (ss) The American Magazine September 1910
- * The Country Doctor, (ss) The American Magazine August 1907
- * The Countryman’s Year, (ar) Cosmopolitan Sep, Oct 1936
- * A Day of Pleasant Bread, (ss) The American Magazine December 1909
- * The Drunkard, (ss) The American Magazine January 1909
- * An Evening at Home, (ss) The American Magazine September 1907
- * An Experiment in Human Nature, (ss) The American Magazine April 1913
- * Follow Your Nose!, (ar) The American Magazine January 1917
- * The Friendly Road:
* ___ I.—I Leave My Farm, (ss) The American Magazine November 1912
* ___ II.—I Whistle, (ss) The American Magazine December 1912
* ___ II. I Whistle, (ss) The American Magazine December 1912
* ___ III.—The House by the Side of the Road, (ss) The American Magazine January 1913
* ___ IV.—I Am a Spectator of a Mighty Battle in Which Christian Again Meets Apollyon, (ss) The American Magazine February 1913
* ___ V.—I Play the Part of a Spectacle-Peddler, (ss) The American Magazine March 1913
* ___ V. I Play the Part of a Spectacle-Peddler, (ss) The American Magazine March 1913
* ___ VI.—An Experiment in Human Nature, (ss) The American Magazine April 1913
* ___ VII. The Undiscovered Country, (ss) The American Magazine May 1913
* ___ VIII.—The Hedge, (ss) The American Magazine June 1913
* ___ IX.—The Man Possessed, (ss) The American Magazine July 1913
* ___ X.—I Am Caught Up Into Life, (ss) The American Magazine August 1913
* ___ XI.—I Grapple with the City, (ss) The American Magazine September 1913
* ___ XII.—The Return, (ss) The American Magazine October 1913
- * A Good Apple, (ar) The American Magazine March 1917
- * Great Possessions:
* ___ The Auctioneer, (ar) The American Magazine August 1917
* ___ Follow Your Nose!, (ar) The American Magazine January 1917
* ___ A Good Apple, (ar) The American Magazine March 1917
* ___ The Green People, (ar) The American Magazine February 1917
* ___ His Majesty—Bill Richards, (ar) The American Magazine September 1917
* ___ I Go to the City, (ar) The American Magazine April 1917
* ___ No Trespass, (ar) The American Magazine May 1917
* ___ Old Stone Mason, (ar) The American Magazine June 1917
* ___ Places of Retirement, (ar) The American Magazine October 1917
* ___ This Wonderful, Beautiful, Incalculably Interesting Earth!, (ar) The American Magazine November 1917
* ___ The Well-Flavored Earth, (ar) The American Magazine December 1916
* ___ A Woman of 45, (ar) The American Magazine July 1917
- * The Green People, (ar) The American Magazine February 1917
- * The Gunsmith, (ss) The American Magazine August 1910
- * The Harvest, (ss) The American Magazine November 1907
- * The Hedge, (ss) The American Magazine June 1913
- * Hempfield, (n.) The American Magazine Dec 1914, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1915
- * His Majesty—Bill Richards, (ar) The American Magazine September 1917
- * The House by the Side of the Road, (ss) The American Magazine January 1913
- * How David Grayson Feels About the War, (ar) The American Magazine May 1918
- * I Am a Spectator of a Mighty Battle in Which Christian Again Meets Apollyon, (ss) The American Magazine February 1913
- * I Am Caught Up Into Life, (ss) The American Magazine August 1913
- * The Iceman, (ss) The American Magazine February 1925
- * I Entertain an Agent Unawares, (ss) The American Magazine January 1907
- * I Go to the City, (ar) The American Magazine April 1917
- * I Grapple with the City, (ss) The American Magazine September 1913
- * I Leave My Farm, (ss) The American Magazine November 1912
- * The Infidel, (ss) The American Magazine July 1907
- * Introduction, (ss) The American Magazine November 1906
- * I Play the Part of a Spectacle-Peddler, (ss) The American Magazine March 1913
- * I Whistle, (ss) The American Magazine December 1912
- * Jonas, (ss) The American Magazine May 1925
- * The Joy of Possession, (ss) The American Magazine December 1906
- * The Man Afaid, (ss) The American Magazine July 1925
- * The Man Possessed, (ss) The American Magazine July 1913
- * The Marsh Ditch, (ss) The American Magazine April 1907
- * The Meeting in the Tower, (ss) The American Magazine November 1924
- * The Mowing, (ss) The American Magazine October 1910
- * New Adventures in Contentment:
* ___ The Celebrity, (ss) The American Magazine September 1910
* ___ A Day of Pleasant Bread, (ss) The American Magazine December 1909
* ___ The Gunsmith, (ss) The American Magazine August 1910
* ___ The Mowing, (ss) The American Magazine October 1910
* ___ A Roadside Prophet, (ss) The American Magazine January 1910
- * No Trespass, (ar) The American Magazine May 1917
- * An Old Maid, (ss) The American Magazine December 1908
- * Old Stone Mason, (ar) The American Magazine June 1917
- * On Being Where You Belong, (ss) The American Magazine June 1908
- * The Open Road, (ss) The American Magazine January 1908
* ___ An Adventure in Fraternity, (ss) The American Magazine March 1908
* ___ On Being Where You Belong, (ss) The American Magazine June 1908
- * Places of Retirement, (ar) The American Magazine October 1917
- * The Politician, (ss) The American Magazine October 1907
- * The Return, (ss) The American Magazine October 1913
- * The Return, (ss) The American Magazine August 1925
- * A Roadside Prophet, (ss) The American Magazine January 1910
- * Some of My Neighbors:
* ___ The Drunkard, (ss) The American Magazine January 1909
* ___ An Old Maid, (ss) The American Magazine December 1908
- * The Story of Anna, (ss) The American Magazine August 1908
- * This Wonderful, Beautiful, Incalculably Interesting Earth!, (ar) The American Magazine November 1917
- * The Tramp, (ss) The American Magazine June 1907
- * The Undiscovered Country, (ss) The American Magazine May 1913
- * The Well-Flavored Earth, (ar) The American Magazine December 1916
- * What No Man Can Take from Me: Adventures in Solitude, (ar) The American Magazine October 1931
- * A Winter Interlude, (ss) The American Magazine March 1925
- * A Woman of 45, (ar) The American Magazine July 1917
[]Grayson, Gil (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * As Cold As Doom!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories July 1959
- * Doom Prowls the Night!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories January 1961
- * Fright Prowls the Night!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine April 1959
- * Kill for Me, Buddy!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories May 1959
- * Ladies of Dark Passion!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories July 1959
- * Love Her to Death!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine January 1961
- * Lust Holds the Gun!, (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories October 1960
- * The Lust Patrol!, (nv) Off Beat Detective Stories November 1959
- * Passion Pad!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories September 1960
[]Grayson, Kristine; pseudonym of Kristine Kathryn Rusch (1960- ) (chron.)
- * Cosmic Balances Inc., (ss) Wizards, Inc. ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Loren L. Coleman, DAW, 2007
- * Geeks Bearing Gifts, (nv) The Trouble with Heroes ed. Denise Little, DAW, 2009
- * The Last Vampire, (ss) Time After Time ed. Denise Little, DAW, 2005
- * The Toughest Subgenre of All, (in) Fiction River Special #4, Summer Sizzles 2019
- * Umbrellas, Spirits, and Holiday Cheer, (in) Fiction River #4, Christmas Ghosts, October 2013
- * Up on the Rooftop, (na) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #24, 2023
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[]Grayson, Perry M. (fl. 1990s) (books) (chron.)
- * The Death of Halpin Chalmers, (ss) Yawning Vortex v3 #1, 1996
- * “Hail, Francis, Lord Belknap!”, (in) Escape from Tomorrow by Frank Belknap Long, Necronomicon Press, 1995 [Ref. Frank Belknap Long]
- * A Note on the Texts, (ms) The Darkling Tide by Frank Belknap Long, Tsathoggua Press, 1995
- * Sire of Reanimator, (in) The Eye Above the Mantel & Other Stories by Frank Belknap Long, Tsathoggua Press, 1995
- * Speculations in the Transmogrification of Star Officer Smith, (ss) Crypt of Cthulhu #91, Hallowmas 1995
- * Stalked by the Moons, (ss) Al-Azif #3, May/June 1998
- * The Strange Reality of Frank Belknap Long, (ar) Fungi #13, Spring 1996 [Ref. Frank Belknap Long]
- * [obituary], (ob) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1997 [Ref. Sam Moskowitz]
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[]Grayson, Rex; pseudonym of Ronald Campbell (1896-1970) (chron.)
- * The Abyss, (ss) The Australian Journal #1006, January 2 1950
- * A Bargain in Books, (ss) The Australian Journal #728, November 1926
- * The Bridge, (nv)
- * Death in the Laboratory, (ss) The Australian Journal #814, January 1 1934
- * Death in the Mangroves, (ss) The Australian Journal September 1 1952
- * The Detective’s Album:
* ___ The Abyss, (ss) The Australian Journal #1006, January 2 1950
* ___ A Bargain in Books, (ss) The Australian Journal #728, November 1926
* ___ Death in the Laboratory, (ss) The Australian Journal #814, January 1 1934
* ___ Death in the Mangroves, (ss) The Australian Journal September 1 1952
* ___ Glass with Care, (nv) The Australian Journal #786, September 1 1931
* ___ Mr. Vengeance, (ss) The Australian Journal #770, May 1 1930
* ___ “Open, Sesame!”, (ss) The Australian Journal #794, May 1 1932
* ___ A Repeat Performance, (ss) The Australian Journal #829, April 1 1935
* ___ These Things Will Happen, (ss) The Australian Journal #800, November 1 1932
- * Glass with Care, (nv) The Australian Journal #786, September 1 1931
- * Mr. Vengeance, (ss) The Australian Journal #770, May 1 1930
- * “Open, Sesame!”, (ss) The Australian Journal #794, May 1 1932
- * A Repeat Performance, (ss) The Australian Journal #829, April 1 1935
- * These Things Will Happen, (ss) The Australian Journal #800, November 1 1932
- * Wheels Within Wheels, (ss) The Australian Journal December 1 1952
[]Grayson, Rupert (Stanley Harrington) (1897-1991) (about) (chron.)
- * Blood, (ss) By Daylight Only ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1929
- * Gun Cotton and the Running Killer [Gun Cotton], (ss) Mystery Stories #14, Spring 1939
- * Gun Cotton S.S. [Gun Cotton], (ss)
- * The Man Who Ordered a Double, (ss) Gruesome Cargoes ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1928
- * A Parable of the Secret Service, (ss)
- * Purple Cap, (ss) The Evening Standard April 5 1933
- * Ship’s Cards and Gun Cotton, (ss)
- * The Three B’s: Berlin, Bucharest, and Brussels, (ar) The London Magazine October 1930
[]Greacen, Robert (1920-2008) (about) (chron.)
- * Captain Fox Remembers a Childhood Holiday in Ireland, (pm) Aquarius #9, 1977
- * Cycling to Dublin, (ss)
- * Falling, (pm) The Windmill v1 #4, 1946
- * Grandmother’s Room, (vi) Forum Stories and Poems v1 #1, 1949
- * Poetry Competition Report, (ms) Jennings Magazine #5, Spring 1987
- * Trends in Irish Poetry, (ar) Irish Bookman February 1947
- * [letter], (lt) The London Magazine August 1955
[]Greaseball Bill; pseudonym of O. B. Myers (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
- * The Boche-Buster, (ar) Battle Aces December 1930
- * The Horse-Laugh, (ar) Battle Aces January 1931
- * The Immelmann Turn, (ar) Battle Aces February 1931
- * Practically an Ace, (ar) Battle Aces October 1930
- * Sausage for Breakfast, (ar) Battle Aces November 1930
- * Under the Sock:
* ___ The Boche-Buster, (cl) Battle Aces December 1930
* ___ The Horse-Laugh, (cl) Battle Aces January 1931
* ___ The Immelmann Turn, (cl) Battle Aces February 1931
* ___ Practically an Ace, (cl) Battle Aces October 1930
* ___ Sausage for Breakfast, (cl) Battle Aces November 1930
[]Greaseball Joe; pseudonym of Robert J. Hogan (1897-1963) (chron.)
- * The Ace of Queens [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces November 1938
- * The Ace of Spads [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces August 1941
- * The Angel from Hell [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces June 1941
- * Biscuits for the Baron [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces November 1937
- * Bombs for the Bride [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces January 1938
- * Cash and Glory [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces May 1940
- * Chinaman’s Chance [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces February 1940
- * The Chocolate Soldier [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces August 1937
- * The Cloudy Ace [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces March 1939
- * Code of the Air [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces May 1938
- * The Colonel Gets the Bird [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces July 1940
- * Death Makes a Bargain [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces July 1938
- * Death Plays a Tune [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces December 1939
- * The Devil Wears a Mask [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces June 1940
- * Dog Flight [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces April 1937
- * Flowers for Fritz [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces December 1938
- * The Flying Fisherman [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces June 1939
- * The Flying Plumber [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces September 1939
- * Flying Stepmother [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces May 1937
- * The Flying Windbag [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces September 1938
- * Go Feather Your Vest [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces February 1937
- * Grandpa Takes the Air [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces December 1937
- * The Ham Sprouts Wings [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces February 1939
- * Hell-Bent for Glory [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces February 1941
- * A Hog for Punishment [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces February 1938
- * Hold Your Horses [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces March 1940
- * Hunger Flight [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces December 1936
- * In a Pig’s Eye [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces January 1939
- * Liberty Lays an Egg [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces January 1940
- * The Mad Dog Patrol [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces April 1938
- * Monkey on a Wing [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces October 1940
- * Napoleon Was a Piker [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces August 1939
- * The Pig and the Professor [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces September 1937
- * Satan Draws an Ace [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces April 1939
- * The Singing Deuce [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces October 1937
- * Sister Sprouts Horns [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces January 1937
- * Sky Dogs Don’t Sleep [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces November 1939
- * Sky Jinx [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces April 1940
- * Sky Music for the Brave [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces August 1940
- * Suicide on Wheels [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces June 1938
- * Trouble on Wings [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces October 1939
- * Two Strikes on Death [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces August 1938
- * Wings Are for the Brave [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces December 1940
- * The Wrong-Way Ace [Greaseball Joe], (ss) G-8 and His Battle Aces July 1939
[]Greatorex, Wilfred (Glyn) (1922-2002) (about) (chron.)
- * Al Read, Radio Comic Who Tells the Truth, (ar) John Bull October 20 1951 [Ref. Al Read]
- * Back-Bencher Who Asks the Awkward Questions, (ar) John Bull July 5 1952
- * Being Elizabeth Allan Has Its Ups and Downs, (ar) John Bull July 19 1952 [Ref. Elizabeth Allan]
- * Bill Murray Takes a Gamble on Soccer’s Big Names, (ar) John Bull August 22 1953
- * Black Knights with Wings, (ar) John Bull March 10 1956
- * Cecil McGivern Puts New Life Into TV, (ar) John Bull December 13 1952
- * Champion Choong Beats His Rivals to a Standstill, (ar) John Bull March 26 1955
- * Chris Mayhew, TV’s Fireside Diplomat, (ar) John Bull January 17 1953
- * “Clippies” to the Famous, (ar) John Bull November 17 1951
- * Crime Pays—for PC 49 and Alan Stranks, (ar) John Bull May 17 1952
- * Cullis Rouses the Wolves, (ar) John Bull January 22 1955
- * Cup Final Groundsman, (ar) John Bull May 3 1952
- * David Eccles, Hustling Showman of the Coronation, (ar) John Bull May 2 1953
- * Donald Soper Leads the Good Fight from a Soapbox, (ar) John Bull July 25 1953
- * Eamonn Andrews Talks Himself to Fame, (bg) John Bull April 12 1952 [Ref. Eamonn Andrews]
- * Eric Portman, the Debonair Tough, (ar) John Bull August 9 1952 [Ref. Eric Portman]
- * Football’s Gentle Giant, (ar) John Bull December 10 1955
- * Freddie Mills Fights on in the Supertax Class, (ar) John Bull September 27 1952
- * Geoff Dyson—Relentless Maker of Champions, (ar) John Bull March 5 1955
- * Godfrey Evans Puts Laughter Into the Tests, (ar) John Bull May 23 1953
- * “Happy” Is the Man Who Is Going Up, (ar) John Bull January 30 1960 [Ref. Ted Heath]
- * Has Selwyn Lloyd Conquered His Fear of Heights?, (ar) John Bull Everybody’s Weekly May 23 1959 [Ref. Selwyn Lloyd]
- * It Pays John Slater to Live at Top Speed, (ar) John Bull November 7 1953
- * Jack Hawkins, Star Who Doubts His Own Success, (ar) John Bull March 21 1953 [Ref. Jack Hawkins]
- * Jean Metcalfe, Family Favourite, (ar) John Bull November 4 1950 [Ref. Jean Metcalfe]
- * Jeanne Heal’s Brave New TV World, (ar) John Bull October 25 1952
- * Joe Bloom Puts a Punch Into the Big Names, (ar) John Bull September 26 1953
- * Johnny Wardle, the Happy Heretic, (ar) John Bull June 11 1955
- * Keeper of the Queen’s Secrets, (ar) Today February 27 1960
- * Left! Right! Right! Left! Where Are the Liberals Marching Now?, (ar) John Bull Everybody’s Weekly September 19 1959
- * Leslie Hardern Puts the Bright Ideas on Television, (ar) John Bull October 11 1952
- * Little Man on Top of the World, (bg) John Bull April 5 1952 [Ref. Norman Wisdom]
- * Mr. Goodman’s Bright Ideas Strike Rich, (ar) John Bull July 4 1953
- * Mr. Gottfried Comes Hunting for Bric-à-Brac, (ar) John Bull April 4 1953
- * Mr. Griffith Comes Back to the Look-Out, (ar) John Bull September 13 1952
- * Mr. King Means Business Behind the Iron Curtain, (ar) John Bull July 10 1954
- * Philip Harben, Cookery Showman, (ar) John Bull August 2 1952
- * Pirie, the Cocksure, Goes All Out to Win, (ar) John Bull June 5 1954
- * The Rebel Baron, (ar) John Bull Illustrated April 18 1959 [Ref. John Edward Grigg]
- * The Result Is a Tie, (ar) John Bull August 6 1955
- * Seaside Landlady, (ar) John Bull July 22 1950
- * Sir Miles Thomas Pilots BOAC Out of the Red, (ar) John Bull May 14 1955
- * Sir William Rootes, (ar) John Bull October 22 1955
- * Smiling Sammy, the Gentle “Killer”, (ar) John Bull November 29 1952
- * Stand Back for Fred Trueman, Cricket’s Latest “Killer”, (ar) John Bull August 16 1952 [Ref. Fred Trueman]
- * Terry-Thomas, Comedian It’s Fun to Hate, (ar) John Bull December 29 1951
- * TV Gets the Waldman Touch, (ar) John Bull May 5 1951
- * TV Newsreel Man Thrives on Danger, (ar) John Bull December 1 1951
- * TV’s Colour Wizard, (ar) John Bull February 23 1952
- * TV’s Gay Young Charmer, (ar) John Bull October 13 1951
- * TV’s Star Fixer Cuts the Red Tape, (ar) John Bull August 30 1952
- * Will Lawther, Miners’ Crusader, (bg) John Bull April 12 1952 [Ref. Will Lawther]
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[]Greatrex, Charles Butler (1832-1898); used pseudonym Lindon Meadows (chron.)
- * Adventure with a Lion, (ar) The Argosy (UK) April 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Anecdotes and Adventures, (gp) The Argosy (UK) Sep, Dec 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
* ___ Grantley Manor, (ts) The Argosy (UK) November 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
* ___ Vansittart’s Vow, (ts) The Argosy (UK) October 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Attraction and Repulsion, (ar) The Argosy (UK) September 1898, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Aunt Jane, (ts) The Argosy (UK) December 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Baptiste and the Bear, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Blondin and Fatima: Gentleman and Lady Spiders, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * The Bold Bravache, (ar) The Argosy (UK) April 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Bones and His Friend Bristle, (ar) The Argosy (UK) April 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * The Buried Treasure [Stories of Prison Life], (ts) The Argosy (UK) March 1897, as by Lindon Meadows
- * “Dolce Far Niente”, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Dreary Men, (ts) The Argosy (UK) August 1898, as by Lindon Meadows
- * The Four Fantails, (ar) The Argosy (UK) April 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Freeman’s Flight, (ts) The Argosy (UK) December 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Garden Parties, (ar) The Argosy (UK) July 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Grantley Manor, (ts) The Argosy (UK) November 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * In the Aquarium, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Jephtha, (pm) The Argosy (UK) December 1897, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Naughty Chingaring, (ar) The Argosy (UK) May 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * A Night Alarm at Sea, (ar) The Argosy (UK) July 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Ogled by an Owl, (ar) The Argosy (UK) March 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * On the Trail, (ar) The Argosy (UK) August 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Our Friend Toby, (ar) The Argosy (UK) June 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * A Paddle for Life, (ts) The Argosy (UK) September 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * A Parson’s Perplexity, (ts) The Argosy (UK) December 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Puschkin, (ar) The Argosy (UK) July 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * “Le Renard Subtil”, (ar) The Argosy (UK) May 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * A Reverie, (pm) The Argosy (UK) August 1887, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Secrets of the Cells [Stories of Prison Life], (ts) The Argosy (UK) January 1897, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Secrets of the Cells [Stories of Prison Life], (ts) The Argosy (UK) June 1897, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Sir Leo (An Incident in the History of the —— Family), (pm) The Argosy (UK) December 1886, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Smith, Jones, and Robinson, (ar) The Argosy (UK) June 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Stories of Animals, (gp) The Argosy (UK) Jul, Aug 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Stories of Prison Life [Stories of Prison Life], (ts) The Argosy (UK) February 1897, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Stories of Prison Life [Stories of Prison Life], (ts) The Argosy (UK) April 1897, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Stories of Prison Life [Stories of Prison Life], (ts) The Argosy (UK) May 1897, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Switchback and Co., Limited, (ar) The Argosy (UK) June 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Turning the Tables, (ts) The Argosy (UK) September 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Twenty Thousand Pounds: A True Story, (ss) The Argosy (UK) January 1898, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Vansittart’s Vow, (ts) The Argosy (UK) October 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Volentibus Annis, (pm) The Argosy (UK) February 1890, as by Lindon Meadows
- * Watched by Wolves: A Backwoods Adventure, (ar) The Argosy (UK) March 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
- * The Wolf and the Wild Turkey, (ar) The Argosy (UK) March 1896, as by Lindon Meadows
[]Greatshell, Walter (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Introduction, (in) The Undead, Volume 3: Flesh Feast ed. D. L. Snell & Travis Adkins, Permuted Press, 2007
- * The Mexican Bus, (ss) The Living Dead 2 ed. John Joseph Adams, Night Shade Books, 2010
- * Ripping, (ss) Tales of Jack the Ripper ed. Ross E. Lockhart, Word Horde, 2013
[]Greber, Judith A. (1939- ); used pseudonym Gillian Roberts (about) (books) (chron.)
- * After Happily Ever, (ss) Once Upon a Crime ed. Ed Gorman & Martin H. Greenberg, Berkley Prime Crime, 1998, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Anything Is Possible, (ss) Harlequin v4 #2, 1976
- * Clear Sailing, (nv) Mom, Apple Pie, and Murder ed. Nancy Pickard, Berkley, 1999, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Ellie’s Chair, (nv) Murder Most Crafty ed. Maggie Bruce, Penguin US, 2005, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Fury Duty, (ss) Sisters in Crime 3 ed. Marilyn Wallace, Berkley, 1990, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Goodbye, Dolley, (ss) The First Lady Murders ed. Nancy Pickard, Pocket, 1999, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Goodbye, Sue Ellen, (ss) Malice Domestic 2 ed. Mary Higgins Clark, Pocket, 1993, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Heart Break, (ss) Irreconcilable Differences ed. Lia Matera, HarperCollins, 1999, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Hog Heaven, (ss) Sisters in Crime ed. Marilyn Wallace, Berkley, 1989, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Let This Be a Lesson, (ss) , as by Gillian Roberts
- * Love and Marriage, (ss) Good Housekeeping March 1984
- * Love Is a Many-Splintered Thing, (ss) , as by Gillian Roberts
- * The Man Who Didn’t Read Good Books, (nv) Left Coast Crimes ed. Valerie Feldman, Left Coast Crime, 2004, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Murder, She Did, (ss) Murder, They Wrote II ed. Elizabeth Foxwell & Martin H. Greenberg, Boulevard Books, 1998, as by Gillian Roberts
- * The Old Wife’s Tale, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2007, as by Gillian Roberts
- * One Beautiful Body [Amanda Pepper], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1992, as by Gillian Roberts
- * The Shrine of Eleanor, (nv) Cat Crimes Takes a Vacation ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Ed Gorman, Donald I. Fine, 1995, as by Gillian Roberts
- * What’s a Woman to Do?, (ss) Sisters in Crime 5 ed. Marilyn Wallace, Berkley, 1992, as by Gillian Roberts
- * Where’s the Harm?, (co) Five Star US (hc), November 1999 , as by Gillian Roberts
- * Where’s the Harm in That?, (ss) Funny Bones ed. Joan Hess, Signet, 1997, as by Gillian Roberts
[]Grech, Amy (1972- ) (chron.)
- * All for Love, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #39, August 1998
- * Alphabet City, (ss) Needle Spring 2011
- * Apple of My Eye, (ss) Red Scream #0, April/May 2005
- * Ashes to Ashes, (ss) Bare Bone #4, 2003
- * Burning Love, (vi) The Sirens Call #31, February 2017
- * Come and Gone, (ss) Cthulhu Sex v2 #14, 2003
- * Darkness and Light, (vi) Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000
- * Dead Eye, (ss) Shadow Writers (Volume Two) ed. Paul Kane, Rainfall Books, 2003
- * Death Machines: Grim Harbingers of Doom, (ar) Gamut Magazine #12, December 2024
- * Death Machines: Untimely Demise, (ar) City Slab #6, 2005
- * Double Helix, (ss) Allen K’s Inhuman Magazine December 2005
- * Dust, (ss) The Horror Express #4, Spring 2005
- * EV 2000, (ss) Apex Science Fiction & Horror Digest Spring 2006
- * Fresh Finch, (ss) Thriller Magazine v1 #1, 2018
- * Initiation Day, (ss) Book of Dark Wisdom #5, Winter 2005
- * Machine Gun/Latté, (pm) Bare Bone #9, 2006
- * Miniature Sun, (vi) Lunatic Chameleon #1, October 2002
- * Pandora’s Box, (vi) Penny Dreadful #6, 1998
- * Perishables, (vi) Weird Stories #25, October 1998
- * Rampart, (ss) Weird Stories #21, June 1998
- * Raven’s Revenge, (ss) Dark Angel Rising #2, 2002
- * Skeleton Crew, (ss) Dark Horses #33, October 2024
- * Sorry, Charlie, (ss) Close to the Bone (online) June 26 2015
- * A Splash of Crimson, (ss) Nasty Snips ed. Christopher C. Teague, MT Publishing, 1999
- * A Trick of the Light, (pm) Extrasensory Overload ed. Naomi Simone Borwein & Chun Hyon Lee, Angry Gable Press, 2024
- * A Walk in the Park, (ss) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #45, February 1999
_____, [ref.]
[]Grech, Victor (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Artificial Intelligence in Medicine (with Mariella Scerri), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #335, July 2016
- * Avatar Dances with Wolves, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #340, December 2016
- * Changing Depictions of Santa Claus in Science Fiction Magazines and Superhero Comic Book Covers, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #292, December 2012
- * Crime and Punishment in Star Trek: Genocide and War Crimes, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #343, October 2017
- * Doctor by Doctor: Dr. Leonard Horatio McCoy, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #341, June 2017
- * Doctor by Doctor: Dr. Phlox in Star Trek: Enterprise, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #347, June 2018
- * Doctor by Doctor: Star Trek: The Next Generation’s Dr. Beverly Crusher, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #336, August 2016
- * Echoes of Philip K. Dick’s Schizoid Woman in Star Trek: Voyager’s Harry Kim, (ar) James Gunn’s Ad Astra #5, June 2016 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- * The Elicitation of Jung’s Shadow in Star Trek, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #306, February 2014
- * Interdisciplinarity in Science Fiction, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #273, May 2011
- * The Irruption of Vulcan Pon Farr as Unleashment of Jung’s Shadow, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #289, September 2012 [Ref. Carl Gustav Jung]
- * Mutation and Infertility in Science Fiction, (ar) James Gunn’s Ad Astra #1, June 2012
- * Pandemics: Known Unknowns and Our Failure to Prevent Our Unwilling Participation in a Dystopian SF Scenario, in Two Parts, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction May 2020
- * Philosophical Concepts in Star Trek: Using Star Trek as a Curriculum Guide Introducing Fans to the Subject of Philosophy, (ar) James Gunn’s Ad Astra #2, June 2013
- * The Pinocchio Syndrome and the Prosthetic Impulse in Science Fiction, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #284, April 2012
- * The Pinocchio Syndrome: Revisited, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #288, August 2012
- * The Roles of Women in Murray Leinster’s Med Ship Stories (with Mariella Scerri), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #317, January 2015 [Ref. Murray Leinster]
- * Star Trek’s Picard: Humanity’s Conscience, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #294, February 2013
- * Star Trek: The Official Guide to Our Universe, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #337, September 2016 [Ref. Andrew Fazekas]
- * Star Trek: Voyager—a Homeric Odyssey, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #350, December 2018
- * Words Are Here on Top: Diplomacy in Star Trek (with Gina K. Abercrombie-Winstanley), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #334, June 2016
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