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[]Jerome, William (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * The Amazing Jimmy McLarnin, (ar) Knockout Magazine March/April 1937
- * Baseball Parade—1940, (ss) Sports Novels Magazine April 1940
- * Big Time Guy, (nv) Sports Novels Magazine April/May 1939
- * Blood on the Canvas, (ss) Sports Novels Magazine December 1938/January 1939
- * Broken Promise, (nv) Love Book Magazine January 1937
- * Bullets for Love, (ss) Four Star Love Magazine March 1937
- * Carry That Mail!, (na) Sports Novels Magazine April 1946
- * Fall Guy, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine March 1938
- * Flying Fools, (ss) Love Book Magazine December 1936
- * Football—1939, (ar) Sports Novels Magazine October/November 1939
- * Glory for Some, (ar) Sports Novels Magazine June 1940
- * Hell and Leather, (na) Knockout Magazine June/July 1938
- * Hell Hawks of Today, (ar) Battle Birds February 1940
- * In This Corner—!, (nv) Sports Novels Magazine February/March 1939
- * I Should Be Dead, (na) New Detective Magazine November 1941
- * It’s a Tough League, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine May 1937
- * James J. Braddock—Champion, (ar) Knockout Magazine July/August 1937
- * Joe Lewis Is Ready for Schmeling, (ar) Knockout Magazine April/May 1938
- * Joe Lewis—The Shadow Across the Throne, (ar) Knockout Magazine May/June 1937
- * The Kansas Cyclone, (ar) Sports Novels Magazine June/July 1939
- * The Kid from Queer Street, (nv) Sports Novels Magazine January/February 1940
- * The Kid’s Last Fight, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine June 1940
- * The Last Lap, (nv) Sports Novels Magazine August/September 1939
- * The Last Round, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine October/November 1938
- * The Little Giant, (nv) Sports Novels Magazine October/November 1938
- * The Little Red Pump, (ss) Sports Novels Magazine April 1942
- * Mr. and Mrs. Champ, (ss) Argosy September 1948
- * Mr. Ghost Goes to Town, (nv) Real Sports February 1938
- * Night Song, (ss) Love Book Magazine October 1936
- * Once Upon a Nine, (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories September 1948
- * One More Fight, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine December 1937
- * Pay-Off Fight, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine August 1940
- * Quitters Don’t Sprint, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine December 1938/January 1939
- * The Road Back, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine June 1938
- * Round Heels, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine August 1936
- * Six Points for Glory, (nv) Sports Novels Magazine August/September 1938
- * Sugarboy, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine October 1940
- * Three-Cornered Dynamite, (ar) Knockout Magazine January/February 1937
- * Thunder Cleats, (na) Sports Novels Magazine October 1948
- * The Thundering Thirties, (ar) Sports Novels Magazine October 1940
- * Tony Canzoneri—The End of a Champion, (ar) Knockout Magazine September/October 1937
- * Trial Horse, (ss) Dime Sports Magazine February/March 1939
- * The Way of a Champion, (nv) Dime Sports Magazine August 1937
- * Yussel the Muscle, (ar) Sports Novels Magazine August 1940
[]Jerram, J. Havelock (fl. 1900s) (chron.)
- * Alec Cunningham’s Inheritance, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov 12, Nov 19, Nov 26, Dec 3, Dec 10 1904
- * Armitage’s Story, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper October 19 1901
- * Contraband of War, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Mar 8, Mar 15, Mar 22, Mar 29 1902
- * For Love of Gold, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov 16, Nov 23, Nov 30 1901
- * The Honourable Blake, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Apr 27, May 4, May 11, May 18 1901
- * The Kiwi’s Head, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper Mar 24, Mar 31 1900
- * Where Shall our Boys Emigrate? New Zealand, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 20 1902
[]Jerrman, Toni (1964- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Anne Leinonen (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Anne Leinonen]
- * Anni Nupponen (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Anni Nupponen]
- * Emmi Itäranta (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Emmi Itäranta]
- * From the Caves of Steel to Wetware. Translated Science Fiction in Finland from the 1970’s to the 1990’s, (ar) Marvin - Finnish Science Fiction and Fantasy #29, February 1995
- * Hannu Rajaniemi (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Hannu Rajaniemi]
- * Jenny Kangasvuo (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Jenny Kangasvuo]
- * Johanna Sinisalo (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Johanna Sinisalo]
- * Leena Likitalo (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Leena Likitalo]
- * Maria Turtschaninoff (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Maria Turtschaninoff]
- * Miina Supinen (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Miina Supinen]
- * Pasi Ilmari Jääskeläinen (with Johanna Sinisalo), (bg) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Pasi Ilmari Jääskeläinen]
- * A Sample of Contemporary Finnish SF/F Books Available in English, (ar) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017
- * Tiina Raevaara (with Johanna Sinisalo), (ar) Giants at the End of the World ed. Toni Jerrman & Johanna Sinisalo, Worldcon 75, 2017 [Ref. Tiina Raevaara]
- * The World: Finland, (ms) Frontier Crossings ed. Robert Jackson, Conspiracy '87, 1987
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[]Jerrold, Douglas (William) (1803-1857) (about) (chron.)
- * The Advantages of Swindling, (es)
- * The Chronicles of Clovernook, (sl) The Illuminated Magazine 1843
- * A Curtain Lecture of Mrs. Caudle’s, (ss)
- * The Duke’s Pine-Apples, (ex) The Young Englishman’s Journal May 11 1867, uncredited.
- * John Horner; The Man with “the Plums”, (nv) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- * Mr. Caudle Lends Five Pounds, (hu)
- * The Preacher Parrot, or, The Trials of Truth, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837
- * The Trials of Truth, (ss) The Library of Fiction, or Family Story-Teller v2, 1837, as "The Preacher Parrot, or, The Trials of Truth"
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[]Jerrold, Evelyn (fl. 1860s-1890s) (chron.)
- * An Artist’s Retreat, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1 1873
- * Cave!, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine October 17 1868
- * George Sand, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly March 1892
- * A Prayer, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine December 28 1867
- * Prophecy, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine October 19 1867
- * Rondel (with John Hullah), (sg) Cassell’s Magazine December 11 1869
- * The Rose and the Tomb, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine September 26 1868
- * Roundelay, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine January 18 1868
- * Théophile Gautier, (bg) The Mirror #63, January 10 1874 [Ref. Théophile Gautier]
- * Thoéphile Gautier, (ar) The Dark Blue November 1872 [Ref. Théophile Gautier]
- * Two Months Ago, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine November 30 1867
[]Jerrold, Ianthe (Bridgman) [i.e., Ianthe Bridgman Menges] (1897-1977) (about) (chron.)
- * Blue Lias, (nv)
- * Brother in the Barrow, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #13, 1951
- * The China Mandarin, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1918
- * Cranford Revisited, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #12, October/November 1951
- * The Dark Woman, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) June 1929
- * The Deadlier Twin, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #15, April/May 1952
- * Golden Crocus Time, (pm) Sails of Gold ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927
- * A Lovely Lady, (pm) Sails of Gold ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1927
- * Off the Tiles, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #14, February/March 1952
- * The Orchestra of Death, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1918
- * The Simple Sex, (ss) Gaiety July 1927
- * Skeleton in the Cupboard, (ss) The Telegraph (Brisbane) August 2 1952
- * Why Not?, (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1924
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[]Jerrold, W(illiam) Blanchard (1826-1884) (chron.)
- * A Bachelor’s Christmas (with W. Henry Wills), (ss) Household Words #39, December 21 1850, as "Christmas in Lodgings", uncredited.
- * Christmas in Lodgings (with W. Henry Wills), (ss) Household Words #39, December 21 1850, uncredited.
- * The Efforts of a Gentleman in Search of Despair, (ss) Household Words #42, January 11 1851, uncredited.
- * The Round of Play, (pm) The Argosy (UK) July 1866
[]Jerrold, Walter (Copeland) (1865-1929) (about) (chron.)
- * “Are Newspapers a Nuisance?”, (sy) The Idler October 1899
- * Charles Lamb and “The Laughing Philosopher”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1924 [Ref. Charles Lamb]
- * Contrasts, (ms) Crampton’s Magazine January 1901
- * Douglas Jerrold: A Sketch of His Life, (bg) St. Nicholas July 1891
- * George Borrow’s “Joseph Sell”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1921 [Ref. George Borrow]
- * The Idler Among His Books, (rc) The Idler Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1900
- * The Idlers’ Club:
* ___ “Are Newspapers a Nuisance?”, (sy) The Idler October 1899
- * Love’s Retrospect, (pm) Crampton’s Magazine November 1900
- * The Missing Miser, (ss) The Queen July 9 1898
- * The Sage of Concord, (ar) Temple Bar October 1903 [Ref. Ralph Waldo Emerson]
[]Jervis, [Rev.] Eustace (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * Bluebeard Smith, (ar) The Detective Magazine #53, November 21 1924
- * Christmas in Prison, (ar) The Detective Magazine #54, December 5 1924
- * Criminal Accompaniments, (ar) The Detective Magazine #48, September 12 1924
- * Criminals All, (ar) The Detective Magazine #59, February 13 1925
- * The Crooks’ Human Side, (ar) The Detective Magazine #45, August 1 1924
- * Crooks I Have Known, (ar) The Detective Magazine #44, July 18 1924
- * A Diversity of Crooks, (ar) The Detective Magazine #46, August 15 1924
- * Espionage, (ar) The Detective Magazine #57, January 16 1925
- * High Roads and Low Roads, (ar) The Detective Magazine #56, January 2 1925
- * Light and Shade, (ar) The Detective Magazine #49, September 26 1924
- * Men I Have Met, (ar) The Detective Magazine #47, August 29 1924
- * A Moriarty of Real Life, (ar) The Detective Magazine #55, December 19 1924
- * Rogues and Ruses, (ar) The Detective Magazine #51, October 24 1924
- * Some Prison Escapes, (ar) The Detective Magazine #52, November 7 1924
- * Strange Cases, (ar) The Detective Magazine #50, October 10 1924
- * Twenty-Five Years in Six Prisons, (ar) The Detective Magazine #43, July 4 1924
- * Valet and Millionaire, (ar) The Detective Magazine #60, February 27 1925
[]Jervis, Jack (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Big Foot Wallace, (cs) Texas Rangers May 1937
- * Captain Ben McCulloch, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1937
- * Captain Frank Jones, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1938
- * Captain Isaac W. Burton, the Texan Paul Jones, (cs) Texas Rangers September 1937
- * Captain J.H. Rogers, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1938
- * Captain John C. Hays’ Fight with the Comanches, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1941
- * Captain John J. Tumlinson, Courageous Indian Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1939
- * Captain Matthew Caldwell, Early Mexican Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1937
- * Captain Samuel H. Walker, (cs) Texas Rangers July 1937
- * Captain Tom Hickman Routs Bank Robbers, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1941
- * Captain W. G. Tobin’s Pursuit of Juan H. Cortinas, Mexican Bandit, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1940
- * Capt. J.R. Hughes, (cs) Texas Rangers March 1937
- * Capt. McNelly, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1936
- * The Career of Major John S. Ford, Comanche Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1937
- * Corporal R.G. Kimball, Scourge of the Horse Thieves, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1939
- * The Exciting Career of Captain Bill McDonald, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1938
- * The Exciting Career of Captain J.A. Brooks, (cs) Texas Rangers January 1938
- * The Exciting Career of Captain K.F. Cunningham, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1938
- * The Exciting Career of Sergeant E.A. Sieker, (cs) Texas Rangers March 1938
- * An Exciting Exploit of Corporal C.H. Fusselman, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1938
- * Exciting Indian-Fighting Exploits of Sergeant J. Gillette, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1941
- * Famous Texas Rangers, (cs) Texas Rangers Oct 1936, Apr 1941
* ___ Big Foot Wallace, (cs) Texas Rangers May 1937
* ___ Captain Ben McCulloch, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1937
* ___ Captain Frank Jones, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1938
* ___ Captain Isaac W. Burton, the Texan Paul Jones, (cs) Texas Rangers September 1937
* ___ Captain J.H. Rogers, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1938
* ___ Captain John C. Hays’ Fight with the Comanches, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1941
* ___ Captain John J. Tumlinson, Courageous Indian Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1939
* ___ Captain Matthew Caldwell, Early Mexican Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1937
* ___ Captain Samuel H. Walker, (cs) Texas Rangers July 1937
* ___ Captain Tom Hickman Routs Bank Robbers, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1941
* ___ Captain W. G. Tobin’s Pursuit of Juan H. Cortinas, Mexican Bandit, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1940
* ___ Capt. J.R. Hughes, (cs) Texas Rangers March 1937
* ___ Capt. McNelly, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1936
* ___ The Career of Major John S. Ford, Comanche Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1937
* ___ Corporal R.G. Kimball, Scourge of the Horse Thieves, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1939
* ___ The Exciting Career of Captain Bill McDonald, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1938
* ___ The Exciting Career of Captain J.A. Brooks, (cs) Texas Rangers January 1938
* ___ The Exciting Career of Captain K.F. Cunningham, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1938
* ___ The Exciting Career of Sergeant E.A. Sieker, (cs) Texas Rangers March 1938
* ___ An Exciting Exploit of Corporal C.H. Fusselman, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1938
* ___ Exciting Indian-Fighting Exploits of Sergeant J. Gillette, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1941
* ___ General Felix Houston, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1939
* ___ How “Casuse” Sandavol Rounded Up Rustlers, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1940
* ___ The Indian-Fighting Career of Ranger Captain John Bird, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1940
* ___ Lee Corn, Famous Indian-Fighter of Texas, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1939
* ___ Lieut. A.B. Van Benthusen Takes the Trail of the Comanches, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1939
* ___ Lieut. Edward Burleson, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1941
* ___ Lieutenant Dan Roberts Takes the Trail of Comanche Raiders, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1941
* ___ Lieutenant James O. Rice, Indian-Fighter of the Rangers, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1939
* ___ Lieutenant Lee Hall vs. a Gang of Murderers, (cs) Texas Rangers November 1937
* ___ Lieutenant Pat Dolan, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1940
* ___ Lieutenant Ray Beavert’s Campaign Against Renegade Indians, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1940
* ___ Lt. George W. Baylor, Apache Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1937
* ___ Maj. J.B. Jones, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1937
* ___ Ranger “Bud” Weaver, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1938
* ___ Ranger McNelly Takes the Trail of Espinosa, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1940
* ___ Ranger St. Leon, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1937
* ___ Sergeant John B. Armstrong, Relentless Manhunter, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1942
- * Famous Texas Rangers: Big Foot Wallace (comic), (cs) Triple Western Summer 1947
- * Famous Texas Rangers: Sergeant E. A. Sieker, (ia) Triple Western Spring 1947
- * General Felix Houston, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1939
- * How “Casuse” Sandavol Rounded Up Rustlers, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1940
- * The Indian-Fighting Career of Ranger Captain John Bird, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1940
- * Lee Corn, Famous Indian-Fighter of Texas, (cs) Texas Rangers October 1939
- * Lieut. A.B. Van Benthusen Takes the Trail of the Comanches, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1939
- * Lieut. Edward Burleson, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1941
- * Lieutenant Dan Roberts Takes the Trail of Comanche Raiders, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1941
- * Lieutenant James O. Rice, Indian-Fighter of the Rangers, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1939
- * Lieutenant Lee Hall vs. a Gang of Murderers, (cs) Texas Rangers November 1937
- * Lieutenant Pat Dolan, (cs) Texas Rangers June 1940
- * Lieutenant Ray Beavert’s Campaign Against Renegade Indians, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1940
- * Lt. George W. Baylor, Apache Fighter, (cs) Texas Rangers August 1937
- * Maj. J.B. Jones, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1937
- * Ranger “Bud” Weaver, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1938
- * Ranger McNelly Takes the Trail of Espinosa, (cs) Texas Rangers December 1940
- * Ranger St. Leon, (cs) Texas Rangers April 1937
- * Sergeant John B. Armstrong, Relentless Manhunter, (cs) Texas Rangers February 1942
[]Jervis, Richard (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * Cats Have No Lord, (br) FSFnet v3 #1, 1985 [Ref. Will Shetterly]
- * Elfquest Supplement Review, (gr) FSFnet v5 #1, 1986
- * Point of View (with Sandy Schreiber), (ss) Yearnings #2, 1986
- * Spirit of the Wood [Dargon], (sl) FSFnet v4 #3, v5 #2, v6 #1, v6 #4 1986, v7 #2, v8 #4 1987, v11 #1 1988
[]Jervis, Vera Murdoch Stuart (1896-1967); used pseudonym Jane England (about) (chron.)
- * The Age-Old Word, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1927, as by Jane England
- * Bees and Bachelors, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1932, as by Jane England
- * Blue Wine, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) November 1926, as by Jane England
- * The Cottage in the Country, (ss) All-Story Magazine (UK) #6, March 1927, as by Jane England
- * Dawn, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) October 1929, as by Jane England
- * Dear Hermitess, (ss) The New Royal Magazine April 1932, as by Jane England
- * Dross and Gold, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1935, as by Jane England
- * An Egg or So, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1927, as by Jane England
- * Eggs in a Basket, (ss) The New Royal Magazine January 1932, as by Jane England
- * End of Desire, (sl) The Novel Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1937, as by Jane England
- * Fat Yellow Idol, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine September 1927, as by Jane England
- * The Gamble, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1933, as by Jane England
- * “The Greatest of These—”, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1927, as by Jane England
- * Harlequinade, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) July/August 1926, as by Jane England
- * How Difficult Life Is!, (ss) The New Royal Magazine August 1931, as by Jane England
- * Hunter’s Moon, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1936, as by Jane England
- * In Lieu of Notice, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1933, as by Jane England
- * In the Air, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1935, as by Jane England
- * Knight-Errant, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine June 1934, as by Jane England
- * The Last Chance, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1926, as by Jane England
- * The Last Drift, (ss) The Royal Magazine November 1925, as by Jane England
- * Last Lilac in London, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) September 1925, as by Jane England
- * Long Journey, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1936, as by Jane England
- * The Man Who Played a Shabby Trick, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) February 1926, as by Jane England
- * M’Gwami—Matchmaker, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) March 1926, as by Jane England
- * A Modern Marriage, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1930, as by Jane England
- * Noel, Noel, (ss) Home Magazine and the Ladies Field #244, December 1929, as by Jane England
- * “…Nor Iron Bars a Cage”, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1932, as by Jane England
- * The Obnoxious Mr. Billings, (ss) The New Royal Magazine November 1931, as by Jane England
- * Oh! Magic Youth!, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) June 1925, as by Jane England
- * Old Lamps, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) October 1926, as by Jane England
- * The Oleander Bush, (ss) The Red Magazine December 1931, as by Jane England
- * Peace and Goodwill, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1936, as by Jane England
- * Pearls and a Party, (ss) Britannia and Eve June 1938, as by Jane England
- * The Penalty, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1936, as by Jane England
- * The Problem Child, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1940, as by Jane England
- * The Proverbial Shilling, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) November 1925, as by Jane England
- * Rescue Party, (ss) Gloucester Journal October 19 1940, as by Jane England
- * Richard Returns, (ss) The Story-teller May 1932, as by Jane England
- * A Ring for Alix, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) January 1926, as by Jane England
- * Rita’s Rich Young Man, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1931, as by Jane England
- * The Runagate, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1927, as by Jane England
- * The Store, (ss) The Grand Magazine September 1935, as by Jane England
- * That Gallant Gigolo, (ss) The New Royal Magazine December 1931, as by Jane England
- * Thin Ice, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #128, February 1933, as by Jane England
- * Three Grey Pools, (ss) The Red Magazine June 1930, as by Jane England
- * Tin Can, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1926, as by Jane England
- * Twenty-One, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1933, as by Jane England
- * Vengeance, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1930, as by Jane England
- * A Yacht and a Handkerchief, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine October 1926, as by Jane England
[]Jeschke, Wolfgang (1936-2015) (about) (chron.)
- * Haike the Heretic’s Writings, (nv) Terra SF II ed. Richard D. Nolane, DAW, 1983; translated from the German (“Dokumente über den Zustand des Landes vor der Verheerung”, Science Fiction Story Reader 15 ed. Wolfgang Jeschke, Heyne, 1981) by Joe F. Randolph.
- * The King and the Dollmaker, (na) The Best from the Rest of the World ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Doubleday, 1976; translated from the German (“Der König und der Puppenmacher”, Munich Round Up #43, 1961) by Patricia Simon-Krieger.
- * The Land of Osiris, (na) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine March 1985; translated by Sally Schiller
- * A Little More Than Twelve Minutes, (nv) New Writings in SF 25 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1975; translated from the German (“Zwölf Minuten und einiges mehr”, Amateur Science Fiction Stories, 1964).
- * Loitering at Death’s Door, (nv) Full Spectrum III ed. Lou Aronica, Amy Stout & Betsy Mitchell, Doubleday Foundation, 1991; translated from the German (“Nekyomanteion”, Science Fiction Jubiläums Band ed. Wolfgang Jeschke, 1984) by Anne Calveley & Sally Schiller.
- * Twelve Minutes and Somewhat More, (ss) SOL Reader April 1962; translated from the German (“Zwölf Minuten und einiges mehr”, Amateur Science Fiction Stories, 1964).
- * Yeti, (ss) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990; translated from the German (“Yeti”, Die Gebeine des Bertrand Russell, Heyne Verlag, 1984).
- * Yeti, (ss) Betcha Can’t Read Just One ed. Alan Dean Foster & Martin H. Greenberg, Ace, 1993; “Nackt Zum Gipfel”, Playboy (German) Apr ’80 (abridged); “Yeti”, Die Gebeine des Bertrand Russell, Heyne Verlag 1984 (full version).; translated by Anne Calveley & Sally Schiller
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- * Golden Touch Wolfgang, (bg) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990, uncredited.
- * “It’s Gonna Cost You!” by Werner Fuchs, (iv) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990
- * The Last Day of Creation by Gene DeWeese, (br) Science Fiction Review #53, Winter 1984
- * MIDAS by Ken Brown, (br) Interzone #39, September 1990
- * The Power of the Press by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction Volume 6 ed. James Gunn, White Wolf, 1998
- * A Short Bibliograpy of Wolfgang Jeschke, (bi) Confiction Souvenir Book ed. Johan-Martijn Flaton, Confiction, 1990, uncredited.
[]Jeschonek, Robert T. (1965- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The 1970s Must Die!, (ss) Space: 1975, Pie Press, 2021
- * Acirema the Rellik, (nv) Future Americas ed. John Helfers & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 2008
- * And Miles to Go After I Sleep, (ss) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2021
- * As If My Every Word Had Turned to Glass, (ss) Pulp Literature #11, Summer 2016
- * The Asteroid That Stays Crunchy in Milk, (ss) Boundary Shock Quarterly #8, 2019
- * Badass Candy, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Fall 2023
- * Ballad of the Groupie Everlasting, (ss) The Trouble with Heroes ed. Denise Little, DAW, 2009
- * Bearers of Bad, Bad News, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #7, 2019
- * Bigger Than the Monkey, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #4, Fall 2018
- * Blackbeard’s Aliens, (ss) Pie Press, 2012
- * The Breakout Story of Galaxy’s Edge Ten Million, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #28, September 2017
- * Burgoyne 172: Oil and Water, (nv) Star Trek: New Frontier: No Limits ed. Peter David, Pocket, 2003
- * A Choose Your Own Fangle Adventure, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #7, Summer 2019
- * Christmas at Glosser’s, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #21, 2022
- * Christmas Newsletters from the Edge, (ss) Holiday Spectacular #1 ed. Kristine Kathryn Rusch, WMG Publishing, 2020
- * The Cleanup [Star Trek], (na) Simon & Schuster, January 2006
- * Cock-a-Doodle-Die, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #31, 2024
- * The Cozy Hater, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #39, 2025
- * The Darks of Their Eyes, (ss) Fiction River #27, Justice, January 2018
- * Dead Gifted, (ss) Black Cat Weekly #172, 2024
- * Death-Blind, (ss) Fiction River #29, Pulse Pounders: Countdown 2018
- * Dirty Dreams of a Dishwasher, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #22, 2018
- * Dog and Pony Show, (nv) Clarkesworld #180, September 2021
- * The Dragon with the Girl Tattoo, (nv) Dragons ed. Leah R. Cutter & Allyson Longueira, Knotted Road Press, 2021
- * Dreaming of a Carboniferous Christmas, (ss) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #29, 2018
- * Ear Worm, (ss) Black Cat Weekly #133, 2024
- * Eggs of the Dog That Bit You, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #26, 2024
- * Every Cloud Has a Silicon Lining, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #2, 2018
- * Extinction Event Overdue, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Fall 2023
- * Fear of Rain, (ss) Postscripts #8, Autumn 2006
- * The First Hollywood Cowboy of the Bropocalypse, (ss) Alephi January 7 2017
- * Forced Retirement, (ss) A Thousand Faces #9, Summer 2009
- * From the Journal of Traumatic Warfighter Mutation, (ss) Boundary Shock Quarterly #14, 2021
- * Garummy and the Queezle, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Folk Horror, Spring 2024
- * Granted, (nv) Fiction River #28, Wishes 2018
- * The Greatest Serial Killer in the Universe, (ss) Postscripts #12, Autumn 2007
- * Identical, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #2, April 2018
- * An Imp in Spy’s Clothing, (ss) Black Cat Mystery Magazine #15, 2024
- * In a Green Dress, Surrounded by Exploding Clowns, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #7, March 2014
- * In All Your Sparkling Raiment Soar, (ss) Breakout ed. Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2015
- * An Infinite Number of Idiots, (nv) Galaxy’s Edge #39, July 2019
- * In the Empire of Underpants, (nv) Fiction River #22, No Humans Allowed, April 2017
- * It’s a Wonderful Death, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #24, 2023
- * I Wake After Seventy Years Instead of Seven, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Masquerade, Fall 2024
- * Keeping Tomorrow Weird, (ar) Boundary Shock Quarterly #4, 2018
- * Kitty on a Hot, Dying Star, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #32, 2024
- * The Lamb Was Sure to Die, (nv) Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem #21, 2025
- * The Little Robot’s Bedtime Prayer, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #18, January 2016
- * A Little Song, A Little Dance, A Little Apocalypse Down Your Pants, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #12, January 2015
- * The Love Quest of Smidgen the Snack Cake, (ss) Space and Time #108, Fall 2009
- * The Luckiest Man in the World, (ss) Black Cat Weekly #121, 2023
- * Make It Go Away, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Ghosts, Winter 2025
- * The Makings of a Killer, (nv) Black Cat Mystery Magazine #7, 2020
- * The Men Without Heads Join a Health Club, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #4, 2018
- * The Messiah Business, (nv) Fiction River #12, Risk Takers, March 2015
- * A Murder of Clowns, (nv) Fiction River #34, Stolen 2020
- * Night of the Moto-Men, (ss) Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem #17, 2024
- * Not Just Another Saturnalia, (nv) Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem #16, 2023
- * Ode on a Grecian Burn, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Road Trip, Summer 2024
- * Offensive in Every Possible Way, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #5, Winter 2019
- * One Awake in All the World, (ss) Destination: Future ed. Z. S. Adani & Eric T. Reynolds, Hadley Rille Books, 2010
- * The Overdue Burrower, (nv) Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem #15, 2023
- * A Perfect Spot for Eyes Fishing, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Monsters, Winter 2024
- * Pictures at a Hidden Exhibition, (nv) Fiction River #37, Broken Dreams 2022
- * Piggyback, (ss) Fiction River #25, Feel the Fear, September 2017
- * The Realm That Didn’t Suck, (nv) Fiction River #33, Doorways to Enchantment 2020
- * Requiem for a Bird-Slinger, (vi) Kaleidotrope Autumn 2022
- * Robbing Them Double-Blind, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #3, 2018
- * Rock Star [Doctor Who], (nv) Doctor Who: Short Trips: The Quality of Leadership ed. Keith R. A. DeCandido, Big Finish, 2008
- * The Secret of the Ultimate Male Enhancement, (ss) Space and Time #115, Fall 2011
- * Show Me Yours, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #10, 2020
- * Snakeskin, (ss) Postscripts #13, Winter 2007
- * Snowman’s Chance in Hell, (ss) Edison’s Frankenstein ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2009
- * The Snow Shoveler, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #36, 2024
- * The Spinach Can’s Son, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #1, March 2013
- * The Stars So Black, the Space So White, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #31, March 2018
- * Start Making Sense, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #28, 2024
- * Sympathy for the Metal, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #5, 2019
- * Talk to the Ham (Sandwich), (nv) Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem #19, 2024
- * Thanksgiving at Glosser’s, (na) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #35, 2024
- * The Thousandth Atlas, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #6, Spring 2019
- * Time, Expressed as an Entrée, (nv) Fiction River #3, Time Streams, August 2013
- * Trick or Treat in Hell, (nv) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #28, 2018
- * Untrustworthy, (nv) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #29, 2024
- * Vincent’s Secret Students, (vi) Abyss & Apex #9, May/June 2004
- * Voyage of the Dog-Propelled Starship, (nv) The Expanding Universe Volume 3 ed. Craig Martelle, LMBPN Publishing, 2017
- * Warning! Do Not Read This Story!, (nv) Unfit for Eden ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2012
- * Where No Furry Has Gone Before, (nv) Boundary Shock Quarterly #1, 2018
- * Why the Cop with a Rose for a Head Wears a Rose Head Mask, (nv) Helix #8, Spring 2008
- * The Wish of a Wish, (ss) Crime Spells ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Loren L. Coleman, DAW, 2009
- * With Love in Their Hearts, (ss) Fiction River #31, Feel the Love 2019
- * Worth a Thousand Screams, (nv) Tales from the Canyons of the Damned #42, 2023
- * Would Sir Prefer the 1918 Influenza?, (ss) Pulphouse Fiction Magazine #10, 2021
- * The X in Xmas, (ss) Mystery Magazine December 2021
- * Zinzi-zinzi-zinzic, (ss) Darker Matter #3, May 2007
- * The Zombie Rideshare, (nv) Mystery, Crime, and Mayhem #18, 2024
[]Jesse, Edward (1780-1868) (about) (chron.)
- * Anecdotes of Animals, (ar) Once a Week February 23 1867
- * A Chapter in Natural History, (ar) Once a Week June 23 1866
- * Dame Juliana Berners and Her “Boke of Venerie”, (ar) Once a Week September 28 1867
- * Herons and Bitterns, (ar) Once a Week March 24 1866
- * The Jackdaw and the Raven, (ar) Once a Week May 11 1867
- * Kangaroos and Opossums, (ar) Once a Week February 9 1867
- * Kangaroos and Opossums, (lt) Once a Week March 2 1867
- * The Management of Bees, (ar) Once a Week October 20 1866
- * Migratory Instincts, (ar) Once a Week April 13 1867
- * Rats and Mice, (ar) Once a Week February 24 1866
- * The Robin Red-Breast, (ar) Once a Week January 13 1866
- * The Salmon, (ar) Once a Week August 18 1866
- * A Sermon on Natural History, (ar) Once a Week June 29 1867
- * Strange Affections and Habits of Animals, (ar) Once a Week July 14 1866
- * A Walk in the Country, (ar) Once a Week August 4 1866
- * Wasps, (ar) Once a Week August 17 1867
- * The Wonders of Creation, (ar) Once a Week November 2 1867
[]Jesse, F(ryniwyd) Tennyson (1889-1958) (books) (chron.)
- * Arsenic—and Old Faces [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard October 21 1957
- * The Babes in St. John’s Wood [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine October 1912
- * Baker’s Fury, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1924
- * Better in France?, (ar) The London Magazine April 1929
- * The Black Veil [Solange Fontaine], (nv) The London Magazine September 1929
- * The Canary [Solange Fontaine], (nv) The London Magazine August 1929
- * Comfort, (nv) The London Magazine December 1922
- * A Corner in Confetti, (ss) The Grand Magazine June 1914
- * Courage, (ss) The London Magazine November 1922
- * Cupid and the Cinema, (ss) The Grand Magazine September 1914
- * Earthquake, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1938
- * Earthquake in October, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1934
- * Emma-Brother and Susie-Sister [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #55, November 1918
- * The Essential Morality of Gambling, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1931
- * Featherbeds, (ss) The London Magazine Christmas 1925
- * Finishing School (with Eric Andrew Simson), (na) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1937, as by F. Tennyson Jesse & Laurence Kirk
- * Foreword, (fw) The Solange Stories, Macmillan, 1931
- * The Fortune-Teller [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard May 7 1955
- * The Gangster’s Wedding (with Eric Andrew Simson), (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1933, as by F. Tennyson Jesse & Laurence Kirk
- * General Cargo [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine August 1912
- * Greater Love…, (ss) Nash’s Magazine August 1927
- * The Great Pavement Combine [Viv], (ss) Metropolitan Magazine February 1913
- * The Green Parakeet [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #56, December 1918
- * Haggett’s—and After [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine September 1912
- * Half-a-Moon, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1913
- * Honesty, (ss) The London Magazine May 1922
- * Honours Easy, (ss) Britannia and Eve October 1940
- * The Hot Bath [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard August 6 1957
- * The Human Touch (with Eric Andrew Simson), (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1933, as by F. Tennyson Jesse & Laurence Kirk
- * I Get Me to a Nunnery [Viv], (ss) Metropolitan Magazine September 1913
- * The Importance of Spelling, (ar) True Crime Detective Spring 1953
- * In Death They Were Divided, (ss) The Editor Regrets… ed. George Joseph, Michael Joseph, 1937
- * Last Times, (nv) The Strand Magazine November 1932
- * Law and Justice, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1932
- * Lord of the Moment, (nv) The Strand Magazine November 1932, as "Last Times"
- * Lot’s Wife [Solange Fontaine], (nv) The London Magazine November 1929
- The Solange Stories, Macmillan, 1931
- Mystery and Detection August 1935
- The Female of the Species ed. Ellery Queen, Little, Brown, 1943
- Ladies in Crime ed. Ellery Queen, Faber and Faber, 1947
- John Creasey Mystery Magazine October 1957, as "The Woman Turned to Salt"
- John Creasey Mystery Magazine (US) February 1958, as "The Woman Turned to Salt"
- The Fourth Bedside Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Barker, 1979
- The Mammoth Book of Great Detective Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Robinson, 1985
- 12 Women Detective Stories ed. Laura Marcus & Chris Willis, Oxford University Press, 1997
- * The Love-Letters, (ss) The London Magazine March 1927
- * “The Lovers of St. Lys” [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #58, February 1919
- * Luck, (ss) The London Magazine September 1922
- * Mademoiselle Lamotte of the Mantles [Solange Fontaine], (ss) Metropolitan August 1918
- * The Mask, (ss) The English Review January 1912
- * The Miracle of the Spirito Santo, (ss)
- * Mother and Son, (ar) True Crime Detective Summer 1952
- * “The Mother’s Heart” [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #59, March 1919
- * Murder in the King’s Household, (ar) True Crime Detective Winter 1953
- * The Night Out, (nv) Mystery Magazine June 1 1926
- * One Half the World…, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1932
- * The Parable of Madame Picot (with Eric Andrew Simson), (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1933, as by F. Tennyson Jesse & Laurence Kirk
- * The Patience of Griselda, (nv) The London Magazine Feb, Mar 1928
- * The Pedlar [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The London Magazine Christmas 1929
- * “The Pelican” (with H. M. Harwood), (sa) Romance January 1925; adapted by Josephine Victor
- * A Pin to See the Peepshow, (ex) Heinemann, 1934
- * Poison, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1926
- * Precedence, (ss) Our World March 1924
- * Prince Charming and the Three Princesses, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1924
- * A Question of Environment, (ss) The Magpie #10, May 1913
- * The Railway Carriage [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1931
- * Rattenbury and Stoner, (ar) Famous Trials, Fifth Series ed. James H. Hodge, Penguin, 1955
- * The Reprieve [Solange Fontaine], (nv) The London Magazine October 1929
- * The Saga of San Demetrio, (nv)
- * The Sanatorium [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #62, June 1919
- * The Season’s Thrillers: Special Supplement, (br) John o’ London’s Weekly June 9 1939
- * The Sheltering Tree, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1916
- * A Shepherdess of Fauns, (ss) The Smart Set October 1913
- * A Skeleton Out of the Cupboard [Viv], (ss) Metropolitan Magazine August 1913
- * The Solange Stories [Solange Fontaine], (co) Macmillan (hc), May 1931
* ___ 1: Emma-Brother and Susie-Sister [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #55, November 1918
* ___ No. 2: The Green Parakeet [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #56, December 1918
* ___ “The Lovers of St. Lys” [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #58, February 1919
* ___ Mademoiselle Lamotte of the Mantles [Solange Fontaine], (ss) Metropolitan August 1918
* ___ “The Mother’s Heart” [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #59, March 1919
* ___ The Sanatorium [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #62, June 1919
* ___ What Happened at Boit-du-Monde [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #60, April 1919
- * Spells [Viv], (ss) Metropolitan Magazine January 1913
- * The Tarletan Dress, (ss) The Graphic November 24 1927
- * The Third Person, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1915
- * Threshing, (ex) from Secret Bread, Doran, 1917
- * Treasure Trove, (ss) McCall’s Magazine April 1928
- The Story-teller September 1928
- My Best Thriller, Faber and Faber, 1933
- The Argosy (UK) January 1936
- 101 Years’ Entertainment ed. Ellery Queen, Little Brown, 1941
- The Creasey Mystery Magazine July 1957
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: My Favorites in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1959
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: More of My Favorites in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1961
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: My Favourites in Suspense, Part II ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1963
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbinders in Suspense ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967
- The Best Horror Stories, Hamlyn, 1977
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Spellbinders in Suspense (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1982
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1983
- * The Trial of Madeleine Smith, (ex) 1927
- * The Trial of Reginald Ivor Hinks, (ts) Comments on Cain by F. Tennyson Jesse, William Heinemann, 1948
- * The Trials of a War-Correspondent, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1915
- * The Two Helens, (nv) The London Magazine April 1927
- * Virginia and the Simple Life, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine July 1913
- * Virtue, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1922
- * “Viv”:
* ___ No. 1, General Cargo [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine August 1912
* ___ No. 2, Haggett’s—and After [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine September 1912
* ___ No. 3, The Babes in St. John’s Wood [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine October 1912
- * “Viv”, Amateur Adventuress:
* ___ 1. General Cargo [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine August 1912
* ___ 2. Haggett’s—and After [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine September 1912
* ___ 3. The Babes in St. John’s Wood [Viv], (ss) The London Magazine October 1912
* ___ 4. Spells [Viv], (ss) Metropolitan Magazine January 1913
* ___ 5. The Great Pavement Combine [Viv], (ss) Metropolitan Magazine February 1913
- * Wanderers, (ss) The Touchstone December 1918
- * Wanted: New Sumptuary Laws, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1932
- * What Happened at Boit-du-Monde [Solange Fontaine], (ss) The Premier Magazine #60, April 1919
- * Why Senath Married, (ss) Metropolitan May 1916
- * Why the World Has Crashed, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1931
- * Why Women Murder, (nv) Hutchinson’s Mystery Story Magazine June/July 1926
- * Winged Victory (with Eric Andrew Simson), (nv) The Strand Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov 1938, as by F. Tennyson Jesse & Laurence Kirk
- * Wisdom, (ss) The London Magazine June 1922
- * Wise Men, Fools and Damned Fools, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1932
- * The Woman Turned to Salt [Solange Fontaine], (nv) The London Magazine November 1929, as "Lot’s Wife"
- * A Year to Herself, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine April 1913
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