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[]Kerr, Walter H(oward) (1914-1994) (chron.)
- * Attrition, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1963
- * Beneath the Yellow Mask of Morning, (pm) Cthulhu Calls January 1976
- * Card Sharp, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1962
- * Communication, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1962
- * From a Terran Travel Folder, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1968
- * The Gruesome Discovery at the 242nd St. Feeding Station, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1962
- * The Hanged Thing, (pm) Tellus
- * Illusion, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1965
- * In Intricate Magicks, (pm) The Arkham Collector #10, Summer 1971
- * The Mad Old Man, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1973
- * The Mermaid in the Swimming Pool, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1962
- * Prenatal Fantasy, (pm) A Houyhnhnm’s Scrapbook
- * The Shade in the Old Apple Tree, (pm) The Arkham Collector #8, Winter 1971
- * Somo These Days, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1964
- * Starlesque, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1963
- * The Stone, (pm) A Houyhnhnm’s Scrapbook
- * Trap, (pm) Tellus
- * Treat, (pm) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1964
- * Vampire, (pm) Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
[]Kerr, William J., Sr. (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Alice Through the Wall, (vi) The Drabbler #10, February 2008
- * Andromeda Calling, (vi) The Drabbler #11, June 2008
- * The Burning, (vi) AntipodeanSF #260, May 2020
- * Chaos at “ETs on FaceSpace”, (vi) The Drabbler #12, 2008
- * “Free Memberships at ETs on FaceSpace”, (vi) The Drabbler #12, 2008
- * How Much for the Big Blue Marble, (vi) The Drabbler #11, June 2008
- * One Day the Child of the Stars Will Return, (ss) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #81, December 2020
- * The Paragon Abyss, (vi) AntipodeanSF #274, July 2021
- * Spaceport Gamma 3, (vi) The Drabbler #10, February 2008
- * The Watchkeeper, (vi) AntipodeanSF #284, May 2022
[]Kerridge, Jake (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * “Did I like Harry Potter? Not enough to read a second book”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph March 1 2024 [Ref. Philip Pullman]
- * “Disabled people have sex lives, too. I refuse to sanitise that”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph August 4 2023 [Ref. Adam Mars-Jones]
- * “He’s the brawling Rebus of the early books”: Ian Rankin’s Detective Is Back—and He’s Bad, (iv) The Daily Telegraph May 11 2024 [Ref. Gregory Burke & Ian Rankin]
- * How Hogwarts Legacy Exposed the Sheer Toxicity of Harry Potter Fandom, (ar) The Daily Telegraph February 10 2023 [Ref. J. K. Rowling]
- * “I’m Giving All My Screen Royalties to Black Lives Matter”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph September 13 2023 [Ref. Alan Moore]
- * “I’ve had death threats—but I am proud to have challenged what people think”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph November 8 2024 [Ref. David Baldacci]
- * “I would legalise all drugs across the board”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph April 1 2024 [Ref. Don Winslow]
- * “I would prefer not to be English”: How Martin Amis Fell Out of Love with His Homeland, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 21 2023 [Ref. Martin Amis]
- * James Naughtie on His BBC salary: “I’m paid reasonably but not excessively”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph February 16 2023 [Ref. James Naughtie]
- * Martin Amis Was a Comic Genius—His Exile Was Our Loss, (ar) The Daily Telegraph May 20 2023 [Ref. Martin Amis]
- * Monty Python and Sociopathic Cats: The Strange Rise of the Christmas “Gift Book”, (ar) The Daily Telegraph December 20 2022
- * Paul Auster: “Americans are killing each other at a stupefying rate”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph January 21 2023 [Ref. Paul Auster]
- * Poet John Burnside on Drug Addiction, His Abusive Father and Winning the “British Nobel”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph November 9 2023 [Ref. John Burnside]
- * “Shakespeare is too much of a know-all for my liking”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph January 4 2024 [Ref. Gerald Murnane]
- * “There should be a rule that you can’t change a dead author’s text”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph September 17 2024 [Ref. Dave Eggers]
- * “Want to understand women? Just listen to them”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph August 13 2023 [Ref. Anne Enright]
- * “We’re becoming more retributive as a society—look at social media”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph May 30 2023 [Ref. Alexander McCall Smith]
- * “We smashed the furniture in my dead dad’s house” and Got a Writ for Noise Pollution, (iv) The Daily Telegraph April 11 2024 [Ref. Rupert Thomson]
- * “When the Irish got to America, they took over the pubs, the police and the politics”, (iv) The Daily Telegraph May 26 2024 [Ref. Kevin Barry]
- * Why A.S. Byatt’s Possession Is the Perfect Novel, (ar) The Daily Telegraph November 17 2023 [Ref. A. S. Byatt]
[]Kerrie, Doran G. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Backstairs Influence, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1920
- * The Day of the Wedding, (ss) The Happy Mag. July 1925
- * The House in the Wood, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1925
- * The Key of the Cottage, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1922
- * A Little Diplomacy, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1919
- * Little Number Three, (vi) The Happy Mag. May 1923
- * Love in Lilac Time, (ss) The Royal Magazine June 1921
- * One Hour with Columbine, (ss) The Happy Mag. January 1924
- * Pretty Mrs. Appleton, (vi) The Happy Mag. September 1923
- * The Seventh Gate, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1919
- * Strictly Private, (ss) The Happy Mag. November 1923
- * The Surprise Party, (ss) The Happy Mag. February 1927
- * “That Which Was Hidden”, (ss) The Premier Magazine #88, May 21 1920
- * To-day, (pm) The Royal Magazine April 1920
- * Umbrellas, (ss) The Grand Magazine June 1921
- * Under the Moon, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1924
- * The Young Man Next Door, (ss) The Happy Mag. July 1923
[]Kerrigan, Anthony (1918-1991) (chron.)
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- * The Aleph by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) The New Yorker January 7 1967; translated from the Spanish (“El Aleph”, Sur, September 1945).
- * The Approach to Al-Mûtasin by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“El acercamiento a Almotásim”, Historia de la eternidad, 1936).
- * The Babylon Lottery by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“La lotería en Babilonia”, Sur, January 1941).
- * The Biography of Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829-1874) by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) The New Yorker January 7 1967; translated from the Spanish (“Biografía de Tadeo Isidoro Cruz (1829-1874)”, Sur, December 1944).
- * The Dead Man by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) The New Yorker January 7 1967; translated from the Spanish (“El muerto”, Sur, November 1946).
- * Death and the Compass by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“La Muerte y la Brújula”, Sur, May 1942).
- * The End by Jorge Luís Borges, (vi) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“El fin”, La Nación, October 11, 1953).
- * An Examination of the Work of Herbert Quain by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“Examen de la obra de Herbert Quain”, Sur, April 1941).
- * The Fearful Sphere of Pascal by Jorge Luís Borges, (ar) Labyrinths by Jorge Luís Borges, New Directions, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“La esfera de Pascal”, 1951).
- * The Form of the Sword by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“La forma de la espada”, La Nación, July 27, 1942).
- * Funes the Memorious by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“Funes el memorioso”, La Nación, May 7, 1942).
- * Funes, the Memorious by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) The Avon Book of Modern Writing No. 2 ed. William Phillips & Philip Rahv, Avon, 1954
- * The Library of Babel by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“La biblioteca de Babel”, El jardín de senderos que se bifurcan, 1941).
- * Prologue by Jorge Luís Borges, (pr) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish.
- * The Secret Miracle by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“El milagro secreto”, Sur, February 1943).
- * The Secret of the Phoenix by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“La secta del Fénix”, Sur, September 1952).
- * The South by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“El Sur”, La Nación, October 11, 1953).
- * The Spectator by José Zorrilla, (pl) Extraordinary Tales ed. Jorge Luis Borges & Adolfo Bioy Casares, Souvenir, 1973
- * Theme of the Traitor and the Hero by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“Tema del traidor y del héroe”, Sur, February 1944).
- * Three Versions of Judas by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Ficciones by Jorge Luís Borges, Grove Press, 1962; translated from the Spanish (“Tres versiones de Judas”, Sur, August 1944).
- * A Vindication of the Counterfeit Basilides by Jorge Luís Borges, (ss) Transatlantic Review #27, Winter 1967/1968; translated from the Spanish (“Una vindicación de los gnósticos”, La Prensa, January 1, 1932).
[]Kerrigan, Bruce (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * The Do-or-Die Hombre, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd November 1931
- * Easy Money, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd March 1932
- * Folly Ranch, (ss) Rangeland Love Stories April 1933
- * The Game of Hurricane Lawrence, (ss) Ace-High Magazine May 1932
- * The Hombre in the Sky, (ss) Rangeland Love Story Magazine September 1932
- * Lightning Harley Strikes Again, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st July 1932
- * Loser’s Loot, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd August 1932
- * Paddy’s Million, (ss) Rangeland Love Story Magazine February 1932
- * The Red Mandolin, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd January 1932
- * The Secret Six-Gun, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd July 1933
- * Thunderbolt Trail, (ss) Rangeland Love Story Magazine July 1932
[]Kerrigan, Gene (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Crime Writers Speak (with Ruth Dudley Edwards & Jerry Sykes), (ms) Crime Time #52, 2007
- * From The Midnight Choir, (ex) Europa World Noir Reader, Europa Editions, 2012
- * Little Criminals, (ar) Crime Time #47, 2006
- * On Writing Irish Crime, (ar) Europa World Noir Reader, Europa Editions, 2012
[]Kerrighan, Max (chron.)
- * Fanfare for the Common Man, (ss) Overspace #7, April 1990
- * Half Man, Half Chair, (vi) Overspace #10, September 1990
- * The Onset of Age, (pm) Overspace #8, May 1990
- * The Sentimental Slide Show, (ss) Overspace #8, May 1990
- * Supposed Senior Seniority, (pm) Overspace #10, September 1990
[]Kerrin, Oweland (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * The Bishop’s Move, (ss) The Red Magazine February 12 1926
- * The Bogey, (ss) The Red Magazine October 23 1925
- * The Breaking-Up of Laws, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #123, June 11 1926
- * Life and Mr. Hyatt, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #104, September 4 1925
- * One Man’s Meat, (ss) The Red Magazine October 8 1926
- * “One Man’s Meat.”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 28 1925
- * Professor Tolbert’s Joke, (ss) The Red Magazine April 9 1926
- * The Quick and the Dead, (ss) The Red Magazine November 19 1926
- * Some People Are Beastly, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #109, November 13 1925
- * Unloading Elise, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #126, July 23 1926
- * William Blaze, (ss) The Red Magazine July 31 1925
[]Kerruish, Jessie Douglas (1884-1949) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Babylonian Nights’ Entertainment:
* ___ 1. The Tale of the Phoenician, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #334, September 25 1915
* ___ 2. The Scribe’s Progress, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #335, October 2 1915
* ___ 3. Seneferu and Sebek, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #336, October 9 1915
* ___ 4. The Mountain of the Chair, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #337, October 16 1915
* ___ 5. The Hoplites of Hellas, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #338, October 23 1915
* ___ 6. The Curse of Shavriri, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #339, October 30 1915
- * The Badger, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #118, April 1932
- * The Bag on the “Bermoothes”, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #327, August 7 1915
- * Bess o’ the Sands, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #343, November 27 1915
- * The Caliph’s Convert, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1924
- * The Camels of Allah, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #318, June 5 1915
- * Church Property, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1916
- * The Country House Fire, (ss)
- * The Curse of Shavriri, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #339, October 30 1915
- * The Fivefold Combination, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #360, March 25 1916
- * The Gold of Hermodiké, (nv) The Weekly Tale-Teller #288, November 7 1914
- * The Hoplites of Hellas, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #338, October 23 1915
- * The Lost Oasis, (nv) The Weekly Tale-Teller #328, August 14 1915
- * The Miracle in the Meidan, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #346, December 18 1915
- * Mirza Roustam, Detective, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1928
- * Morad and the Magic Mirror, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #333, September 18 1915
- * The Motorist, the Newsboy and the Boots:
* ___ 2. The Prodigal Persian, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #355, February 19 1916
- * The Mountain of the Chair, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #337, October 16 1915
- * Popular Tale Tellers: J.D. Kerruish, (bg) The Weekly Tale-Teller #349, January 8 1916
- * The Prodigal Persian, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #355, February 19 1916
- * St. Cuthbert’s Guest, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #359, March 18 1916
- * The Scribe’s Progress, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #335, October 2 1915
- * Seneferu and Sebek, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #336, October 9 1915
- * The Seven-Locked Room, (ss) Keep on the Light ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1933
- * The Square of Cotton, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #365, April 29 1916
- * The Swaying Vision, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #298, January 16 1915
- * The Tale of the Phoenician, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #334, September 25 1915
- * The Taurat of Nebbi Mousa, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #349, January 8 1916
- * The Undying Monster, (n.) Heath Cranton (hc), 1922
- * The Wonderful Tune, (ss) At Dead of Night ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1931
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[]Kerry, Tom (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Alone, (pm) Zest #3, Summer 1998
- * Beyond, (pm) Zest #9, Winter 1999
- * The Fight, (pm) Zest #2, Spring 1998
- * Help, (pm) Zest #2, Spring 1998
- * Invasion, (pm) Zest #2, Spring 1998
- * Memories, (ss) Zest #1, Winter 1997
- * Murder on Station 5, (ss) Jupiter #1, Summer 2003
- * Shepherds Delight, (pm) Zest #2, Spring 1998
- * To Little to Late?, (pm) Zest #9, Winter 1999
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Zest #3, Summer 1998
[]Kerry, Valkyrie (Kelly) (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Butcher’s Table Bound, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #26, Summer 2020
- * The Crow’s Nest, (il) Tigershark Magazine #33, Spring/Summer 2023
- * Demize (with Brett Dyer), (ss) Tigershark Magazine #32, Autumn/Winter 2022
- * Fading the Leather, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #34, Autumn/Winter 2023
- * Féileacán, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #25, Spring 2020
- * The Friary Wall, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #34, Autumn/Winter 2023
- * Hiding Inside, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #34, Autumn/Winter 2023
- * Host, (ss) Tigershark Magazine #32, Autumn/Winter 2022
- * Love Poe, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #24, Winter 2019
- * Marie, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #27, Autumn 2020
- * The Monsters, (il) Tigershark Magazine #25, Spring 2020
- * Requiem, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #21, Spring 2019
- * Sorceress, (il) Tigershark Magazine #25, Spring 2020
- * Three Kings, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #22, Summer 2019
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Tigershark Magazine #24 Win 2019, #25 Spr 2020
[]Kerry, Vic (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Another Lost Boy, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #18, January 2015
- * Best Offer, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #7, April 2012
- * Dry Places, (ss) The Literary Hatchet #9, August 2014
- * New Orleans’ Best Beignets, (ss) Help! Wanted ed. Peter Giglio, Evil Jester Press, 2011
- * Red Teeth, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #15, April 2014
[]Kerry-Green, Carol Ann (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Short Story Competition Results (with Julie Venner), (ms) Focus #32, November/December 1997
- * Through a Telephoto Lens, Finally… (with Julie Venner), (cl) Focus #36, November/December 1999
- * Through a Telephoto Lens, Lightly… (with Julie Venner), (cl) Focus #32 Nov/Dec 1997, #33 May/Jun, #34 Nov/Dec 1998, #35 May/Jun 1999
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[]Kersh, Gerald (1911-1968); used pseudonyms George Chickery, Piers England, P. J. Gahagan, G. J. Herbert, Waldo Kellar & Alison Rostron (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Adventures of Karmesin, (gp)
* ___ 1: Karmesin, Murderer [Karmesin], (ss) The People #3295, December 24 1944, as "Inscrutable Providence"
* ___ 2: Karmesin, Jewel Thief [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
* ___ 3: Karmesin, Swindler [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as "Karmesin and the Meter"
* ___ 4: Karmesin, Criminal Lawyer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938, as "Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy"
* ___ 5: Karmesin. Bank Robber [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936, as "Karmesin"
* ___ 6: Karmesin, Con Man [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as "Karmesin and Human Vanity"
* ___ 7: Karmesin, Blackmailer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939, as "Karmesin and the Big Flea"
* ___ Karmesin: Racketeer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939, as "Karmesin and the Unbeliever"
- * The Affaire Cinderella, (ss)
- * The Affair of the Stuffed Head, (vi) The People #3269, June 25 1944
- * After Four Years of War—, (ar) The People #3227, September 5 1943, as by Piers England
- * Ali the Magnificent, (ss) Neither Man nor Dog, Heinemann, 1946, as "The Last Battle"
- * All That One Man Remembered, (ss) John Bull October 30 1943
- * The Ambiguities of Lo Yeing Pai [Vara the Tailor], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1968
- * And if This Ain’t Love, Gorblimey, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * And Still You Spin Your Web of Poisonous Fascination, (ar) John Bull December 6 1941
- * Angel Face, (ss) Collier’s November 9 1946
- * The Ape and the Mystery, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 26 1948, as "The Mysterious Mona Lisa Smile"
- Argosy (UK) October 1948
- The Brighton Monster, Heinemann, 1953
- The Best of Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1960
- Men Without Bones (var. 1), Paperback Library, 1962
- Nightshade & Damnations, Gold Medal, 1968
- 11 Great Horror Stories ed. Betty M. Owen, Scholastic, 1969
- * Ape-Man’s Miracle, (ts) John Bull April 4 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Apprentice Assassin, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 19 1958
- * Aspects of Frustration, (ss)
- * As You Were, (ss)
- * A Bang on the Head for Dutoit…, (ts) John Bull March 28 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Barber of Seville, (ts) John Bull April 11 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * A Bargain with Cashel, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1963
- * The Battle of the Singing Men, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly December 8 1939
- * The Battle of the Singing Men and Selected Stories, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1945
- * Battle of the Singing Sailors, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly December 8 1939, as "The Battle of the Singing Men"
- * Beautiful Truth, (ss) The Evening Standard March 18 1939
- * The Beggars’ Stone, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly June 20 1941, as "The Stone"
- * The Best of Gerald Kersh, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1960
- * Between Two Sleeps, (vi) The People #3364, April 21 1946
- * Beware of Romance, (ar) The People #3275, August 6 1944, as by Piers England
- * Beware of the Latter-Day Pharisees!, (vi) The People #3242, December 19 1943, as by Piers England
- * The Biting of Mr Chickery’s Ear [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3229, September 19 1943, as by George Chickery
- * A Bit of a Change, (ss) Lilliput July 1943, as "The Men Who Knew Not What They Did"
- * Bits Out of My French Diary, (ss)
- * The Bitter Seas, (ss) Modern Reading 5 ed. Reginald Moore, Big Ben Books, 1942
- * Blast!…, (ts) John Bull January 31 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Blood and Iron, (ar) The People #3217, June 27 1943, as by Piers England
- * Bone for Debunkers [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1962, as "The Karmesin Affair"
- * Bored with It All, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1961
- * The Boys Are Cashing-In on Sentiment, (ar) John Bull December 20 1941
- * A Boy Who Was Birched Grows Up!, (ar) The People #3239, November 28 1943, as by Piers England
- * Bracelet for a Man of Genius [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
- * A Bracelet for Karmesin [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
- * The Brazen Bull, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1952
- * The Brazen Bull, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1951, as "The Spellbinder"
- * The Brighton Monster, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1953
- * The Brighton Monster [Adze], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1948, as "The Monster"
- The Brighton Monster, Heinemann, 1953
- The London Mystery Magazine #16, 1953
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958
- The Best of Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1960
- Tales of the Supernatural (var. 2), Panther, 1962
- Nightshade & Damnations, Gold Medal, 1968
- The Young Oxford Book of Timewarp Stories ed. Dennis Pepper, Oxford University Press, 2001
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- * Broken Promise, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1952
- * Budaful Pest, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1959, as "The Imaginary Heir"
- * Buried Treasure, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * “Busto Is a Ghost, Too Mean to Give Us a Fright!”, (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as "Lunatic’s Broth", by P. J. Gahagan
- * Calling All Curs:
* ___ I: The Spaniels in the Lions’ Den, (ar) John Bull November 15 1941
* ___ II: How Mr. and Mrs. O—“Obliged”, (ar) John Bull November 22 1941
* ___ III: Let the Children Die! Says Mrs. T—, (ar) John Bull November 29 1941
* ___ IV: And Still You Spin Your Web of Poisonous Fascination, (ar) John Bull December 6 1941
* ___ V: Out of the Mouths of Babes…, (ar) John Bull December 13 1941
* ___ VI: The Boys Are Cashing-In on Sentiment, (ar) John Bull December 20 1941
* ___ VII: Fifteen Miles on a Dead Man’s Chest!, (ar) John Bull December 27 1941
- * Carnival on the Downs, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * The Case of the Invisible Dog, (vi) The People #3271, July 9 1944
- * The Cat Finds His Way Home, (vi) The Evening Standard April 23 1938
- * The Charcoal Burner, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * Chickenfeed for Karmesin [Karmesin], (ss) Courier December 1946
- * A Christmas Eve Drama, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 23/December 30 1961, as "A Walk in the Snow"
- * Clean, Bright and Slightly Oiled, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1946
- * Clock Without Hands, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1949
- * Clock Without Hands, (nv) Collier’s Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26 1946
- * Collector’s Piece [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 13 1954, as "The Thief Who Played Dead"
- * Colonel Bowie’s Gamble, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 9 1959
- * Comrade Death, (nv) Courier Summer 1938
- I Got References, Michael Joseph, 1939
- The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1944
- Encore No.1, Grafton, 1946
- London Mystery Selection #38, September 1958
- The Seventh Fontana Book of Great Horror Stories ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1972
- 65 Great Tales of Horror ed. Mary Danby, Octopus Books, 1981
- The Penguin Book of Horror Stories ed. J. A. Cuddon, Penguin, 1984
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- * The Conqueror’s Ashes, (ts) John Bull January 2 1943, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Conqueror Worm, (ss) The Bystander June 23 1937
- * The Conscience of Karmesin [Karmesin], (ss) Lilliput April 1954
- * Conversation with a Lady, (ss) The Evening Standard July 17 1948
- * The Copper Dahlia, (ss) Argosy (UK) October 1949
- * The Corpse de ma Tante, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post March 12 1955, as "The Woman Who Wouldn’t Stay Dead"
- * Courage—Behind a Mask of Cowardice, (ar) The People #3231, October 3 1943, as by Piers England
- * The Crash of Max Reddish, (ss) Sad Road to the Sea, Heinemann, 1947
- * The Craziest Argument, (ts) John Bull July 25 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Crazy Quarrel, (ts) John Bull July 25 1942, as "The Craziest Argument", by Waldo Kellar
- * The Crewel Needle, (ss) Lilliput May/June 1953
- Esquire December 1953
- Guttersnipe, Heinemann, 1954
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine October 1959, as "Open Verdict"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (Australia) #150, December 1959, as "Open Verdict"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine (UK) #83, December 1959, as "Open Verdict"
- The Best of Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1960
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #14, 1968, as "Open Verdict"
- * Crooked Bone, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1968
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Month of Mystery ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1969
- Argosy (UK) January 1969
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Terror Time ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell Books, 1972
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: A Month of Mystery, Book Two ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan Books, 1973
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1979
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- * The Dancing Doll, (ss) The (London) Evening News February 17 1953
- * Dead End, (ss) John Bull Everybody’s Weekly May 23 1959
- * A Deal in Overcoats [Karmesin], (ss) Playboy December 1960, as "Oalámaóa"
- * The Death Tunnel, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 31 1959
- * The Defeat of the Demon Tailor, (ss) Playboy August 1961
- * Destiny and the Bullet, (ts) John Bull April 24 1943, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Detestable Black Widow, (ss) I Got References, Michael Joseph, 1939
- * The Devil That Troubled the Chessboard, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly January 11 1936
- * Dr. Ox Will Die at Midnight, (ss) The Bystander September 22 1937
- * A Dog’s Best Friend, (ss) Suspense (UK) May 1960
- * Do You Follow Me?, (ts) John Bull January 30 1943, as "She Couldn’t See the “Joke”", by Waldo Kellar
- * The Dream House, (ts) John Bull June 20 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Drunk and the Blind, (ss) Penguin Parade #4, 1938
- * Dudelsack, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly October 9 1942
- * Duel in the Dusk, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1959
- * The Dungeon, (ss) Lilliput November 1941
- * Dustin—The Broken Man, (ts) John Bull December 19 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Dust of Annan, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 13 1947, as "Voices in the Dust"
- * The Earwig, (ss) Picture Post October 22 1938
- * The Education of Mr. Dumsday [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3209, May 2 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Eleven Ghosts and a Taxi Driver [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3241, December 12 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Elizabeth and Temptation, (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as by G. J. Herbert
- * The End of a Wise Guy, (ss) John Bull November 27 1948, as "Victim Unknown"
- * An Enemy of Women, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * Envy, (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as by Alison Rostron
- * The Epistle of Simple Simon, (ss) Tomorrow June 1947
- * The Evil Destiny of Dr. Polacek, (ts) John Bull June 6 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Extraordinarily Horrible Dummy, (ss) Penguin Parade #6, 1939
- Selected Stories, Staples and Staples, 1943
- The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1944
- The Battle of the Singing Men and Selected Stories, Heinemann, 1945
- Argosy (UK) June 1945
- Cosmopolitan April 1946, as "The Whisper"
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958
- Uncanny ed. Bryan A. Netherwood, Blackie, 1974
- Ghost Movies ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, 1995
- * The Eye, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1957, as "Murderer’s Eye"
- * Fabulous Bargain, (ss) , as "The Persian Bedspread"
- * The Fabulous Fido, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * Fairy Gold, (nv) Cosmopolitan December 1948
- * Fantasy of a Hunted Man, (ts) John Bull May 16 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Femme Fatale, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * Fifteen Miles on a Dead Man’s Chest!, (ar) John Bull December 27 1941
- * A Fine Young German Gentleman!, (ar) The People #3219, July 11 1943, as by Piers England
- * The First Week, (ar) Lilliput October 1941
- * Flesh and Grass, (ss) The Daily Mail November 15 1939
- * Flight to the World’s End, (nv) Clock Without Hands, Heinemann, 1949
- * For a Song, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * The Forbidding Doorway, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 19 1949
- * The Fortunes of the Pryskys, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly October 10 1941
- * The Frenchman Who Understood Women, (ss) Esquire April 1946
- * Frozen Beauty, (ts) John Bull November 29 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
- The Brighton Monster, Heinemann, 1953
- Argosy (UK) March 1954
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958
- The Best of Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1960
- Nightshade & Damnations, Gold Medal, 1968
- The Best of British SF 1 ed. Mike Ashley, Futura, 1977
- * Gambling Fever, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964, as "High Stakes"
- * A Game Played in the Twilight, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1959, as "Duel in the Dusk"
- * The Gentleman All in Black, (ts) John Bull January 24 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- Neither Man nor Dog, Heinemann, 1946
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- The Valancourt Book of Horror Stories, Volume One ed. James D. Jenkins & Ryan Cagle, Valancourt Books, 2016
- * The Geometry of the Skirt [Vara the Tailor], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1965
- * Ghost Money, (ss) Playboy April 1963
- * The God of the Winged Worm, (ss) Esquire March 1946
- * Gomez, (vi) Selected Stories, Staples and Staples, 1943
- * Grass, (ss) The Daily Mail November 15 1939, as "Flesh and Grass"
- * Gratitude, (ss) Courier Winter 1943
- * Greek Tragedy, (ss) More Than Once Upon a Time, Heinemann, 1964
- * Green Powder, (ts) John Bull March 7 1942, as "The Madman and the Green Powder", by Waldo Kellar
- * Grey Old She Wolf, (vi) The Evening Standard May 9 1938
- * The Guardian, (ss) Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- * Gumboil Jones’ One Great Moment [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3205, April 4 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Guttersnipe, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1954
- * Guttersnipe, (na) Courier November 1953
- * The Hack, (ss) Courier September 1954
- * Hairy Cohen, (ss) I Got References, Michael Joseph, 1939
- * The Hands of Free Men…, (ar) The People #3221, July 25 1943, as by Piers England
- * “Hang Yourself, Brave Crillon! We Fought at Arques and You Were Not There”, (ss)
- * Haunted by a Hat, (ts) John Bull January 3 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Haunted Typewriter [Bo Raymond; Swindle Sheet Morris], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1965
- * Heartless Heidi, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1961
- * Hero Worship, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly February 22 1946
- * The Hero Worshipped, (ss) Esquire December 1946
- * He Schemed from Boyhood to Reach—What?, (ts) John Bull July 11 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * High Stakes, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964
- * High Stakes at the Swede’s, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1964, as "High Stakes"
- * The History of Dancing Oliver, (ts) John Bull October 16 1943
- * Honor Among Thieves [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy (UK) April 1960, as "Skate’s Eyeball"
- * The Horrible Dummy and Other Stories, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1944
- * The Horrible House with the Secret Pipes, (ss) I Got References, Michael Joseph, 1939
- * The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1965
- * The Host, (ss) Selected Stories, Staples and Staples, 1943
- * The House Near Charing Cross!, (vi) The People #3277, August 20 1944
- * The House of Relish, (na) Shelf Appeal September 1936 - December 1936
- * How Mr. and Mrs. O—“Obliged”, (ar) John Bull November 22 1941
- * How Not to Become an Officer, (ss)
- * How to Kill a Thousand Men, (ss) Lilliput April 1946
- * The Hunters, (ss) Playboy December 1964
- * I Got References, (co) Michael Joseph (hc), 1939
- * The Imaginary Heir, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1959
- * The Immovable Man [Vara the Tailor], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1958
- * Impasse, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1962, as "The Unsafe Deposit Box"
- * The Impossible Robbery [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy July 1954
- * In a Misty Window, (ss) Illustrated September 28 1946
- * In a Room Without Walls, (ss) The Evening Standard July 11 1945
- * Incident in a Tavern, (ss) The (London) Evening News May 6 1953
- * The Incorruptible Tailor [Vara the Tailor], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 1 1958, as "The Immovable Man"
- * Inscrutable Providence [Karmesin], (ss) The People #3295, December 24 1944
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Murderer"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Murderer"
- London After Midnight ed. Peter Haining, Little, Brown UK, 1996, as "Karmesin, Murderer"
- Karmesin, Crippen & Landru, 2003
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 2004
- * Intruders for Tea, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 17 1949
- * Irongut and the Brown Mouse, (ss) London Calling May 16 1943 - May 22 1943
- * It’s the Little Things That Count!, (ar) The People #3265, May 28 1944, as by Piers England
- * Jack of Swords [Major Ratapoil], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 1, Oct 8, Oct 15, Oct 22, Oct 29 1949
- * Jack Paradise and the Wrath of Heaven [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3237, November 14 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Johnnie Boots and the Killer! [Johnnie Boots], (vi) The People #3191, December 27 1942
- * Judas Forgiven, (ss) Tomorrow July 1949
- * Kannibalsky [Adze], (ss) I Got References, Michael Joseph, 1939
- * Karmesin [Karmesin], (co) Crippen & Landru (tp), July 2003 ; edited by Paul Duncan
- * Karmesin [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936
- * The Karmesin Affair [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1962
- * Karmesin and Human Vanity [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938
- * Karmesin and the Big Flea [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939
- * Karmesin and the Big Frost [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as "Karmesin and the Meter"
- * Karmesin and the Crown Jewels [Karmesin], (ss) Argosy July 1954, as "The Impossible Robbery"
- * Karmesin and the Gorgeous Robes [Karmesin], (ss) Courier May 1946
- * Karmesin and the Hamlet Promptbook [Karmesin], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1962, as "The Karmesin Affair"
- * Karmesin and the Invisible Millionaire [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1945
- * Karmesin and the Man Who Was Mad About Diamonds [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
- * Karmesin and the Meter [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #49, December 1947, as "Karmesin, Swindler"
- Argosy (UK) August 1950, as "Karmesin and the Big Frost"
- Ellery Queen’s Anthology #2, 1961, as "Karmesin, Swindler"
- Ellery Queen’s Minimysteries ed. Ellery Queen, World, 1969, as "Karmesin, Swindler"
- Karmesin, Crippen & Landru, 2003
- Uncertain Endings ed. Otto Penzler, Pegasus Books, 2007
- Mark Twain’s “Medieval Romance” and Other Classic Mystery Stories ed. Otto Penzler, Pegasus Books, 2012
- * Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939
- Best Stories of the Underworld ed. Peter Cheyney, Faber and Faber, 1942
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Jewel Thief"
- Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine “Overseas Edition for the Armed Forces” #25, November 1945, as "Karmesin, Jewel Thief"
- Argosy (UK) February 1950, as "A Bracelet for Karmesin"
- Lilliput July 1954, as "Karmesin and the Man Who Was Mad About Diamonds"
- Everybody’s November 2 1957, as "Bracelet for a Man of Genius"
- Karmesin, Crippen & Landru, 2003
- * Karmesin and the Royalties [Karmesin], (ss) Courier January 1956
- * Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938
- * Karmesin and the Trismagistus Formula [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1945, as "Karmesin and the Invisible Millionaire"
- * Karmesin and the Unbeliever [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939
- * Karmesin. Bank Robber [Karmesin], (ss) The Evening Standard May 9 1936, as "Karmesin"
- * Karmesin Beats the Blackmailers [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939, as "Karmesin and the Big Flea"
- * Karmesin, Blackmailer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1938/1939, as "Karmesin and the Big Flea"
- * Karmesin, Con Man [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as "Karmesin and Human Vanity"
- * Karmesin, Criminal Lawyer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Autumn 1938, as "Karmesin and the Tailor’s Dummy"
- * Karmesin, Jewel Thief [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Spring 1939, as "Karmesin and the Raving Lunatic"
- * Karmesin, Murderer [Karmesin], (ss) The People #3295, December 24 1944, as "Inscrutable Providence"
- * Karmesin: Racketeer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Summer 1939, as "Karmesin and the Unbeliever"
- * Karmesin, Swindler [Karmesin], (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as "Karmesin and the Meter"
- * Karmesin Takes Pen in Hand [Karmesin], (ss) Courier January 1956, as "Karmesin and the Royalties"
- * Karmesin the Fixer [Karmesin], (ss) Courier December 1946, as "Chickenfeed for Karmesin"
- * Kind of Like a Beauty Contest, Sort of, (ss) The Hospitality of Miss Tolliver and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1965
- * The King of Double-Crossers, (ts) John Bull April 18 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The King Who Collected Clocks, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1947, as "The Royal Impostor"
- * Ladies or Clothes, (ss) Esquire December 1947
- * Lady Faith, (ts) John Bull January 9 1943, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Lady Who Played the Fool, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1961
- * The Last Battle, (ss) Neither Man nor Dog, Heinemann, 1946; extract from the novel Night and the City (1938).
- * The Last Coin of Mr. Baer, (ts) John Bull December 20 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Last Love, (ss) Guttersnipe, Heinemann, 1954
- * The Laughingstock, (ss) Playboy May 1961
- * Laughter of the Vacant Mind, (ar) The People #3261, April 30 1944, as by Piers England
- * A Legend of the Blitz, (vi) John Bull November 27 1943
- * A Legend of Truth, (ts) John Bull June 27 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Lest We Should Forget!, (ts) The People #3392, November 3 1946
- * Let Lying Dogs Sleep, (nv) The Daily Mail December 12 1939
- * Let the Children Die! Says Mrs. T—, (ar) John Bull November 29 1941
- * Life, and the After-Life, (ar) The People #3263, May 14 1944, as by Piers England
- * The Life and Times of the Dog Basta, (ss) The Evening Standard January 11 1949
- * Lights the Soul of a Nation, (ar) The People #3233, October 17 1943, as by Piers England
- * The Lincoln Braown Story, (ss) Lilliput October 1955
- * The Little Girl in White [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3221, July 25 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Little Man and Story-Tellers, (ss)
- * A Little Something in the Bank, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1962, as "The Unsafe Deposit Box"
- * The Live Dead Man, (ts) John Bull April 25 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Lives, (ss) Eve’s Journal November 1938
- * Lost and Found, (ts) John Bull February 21 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Lost Man, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1941
- * Love and the Beasts That Perish, (ss) The Tatler and Bystander January 8 1941
- * Love, Capital and Labour, (ss)
- * Love, the Marksman, (ts) The People #3392, November 3 1946, as "Lest We Should Forget!"
- * The Luck of Sergeant Schall, (ts) John Bull February 14 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * A Lucky Day for the Boar, (ss) Playboy October 1962
- * Lunatic’s Broth, (ss) Courier Spring 1938, as by P. J. Gahagan
- * Macagony’s Fist, (ss) Courier Winter 1937/1938, as by P. J. Gahagan
- * The Madman and the Green Powder, (ts) John Bull March 7 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Madness of Mr. Smith, (ts) John Bull July 18 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Madwoman, (ss) The (London) Evening News July 30 1953
- * The Man and the Spirit, (ts) John Bull April 10 1943, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Man Death Forgot, (vi) Selected Stories, Staples and Staples, 1943, as "Gomez"
- * The Man in Room 15, (ts) John Bull December 13 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
- * A Man’s Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1962
- * The Man Who Ate Bricks! [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3219, July 11 1943, as by George Chickery
- * The Man Who Hoarded Life, (ar) The People #3213, May 30 1943, as by Piers England
- * The Man Who Ruined Nations, (ts) John Bull March 21 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Man Who Saw God, (ts) John Bull May 23 1942, as "Old John’s Vision", by Waldo Kellar
- * The Man Who Sold His Head! [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3245, January 9 1944, as by George Chickery
- * The Man Who Spared Hitler!, (ar) The People #3271, July 9 1944, as by Piers England
- * The Man with the Ugly Face, (ss) Lilliput December 1955, as "The Ugly Face of Love"
- * Maria’s Christ, (ts) John Bull January 17 1942, as "The Mystery of Maria’s Christ", by Waldo Kellar
- * A Matter of Pink Elephants [Bo Raymond; Swindle Sheet Morris], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine July 1965
- * The Medico Asked for a Guinea, (vi) The People #3273, July 23 1944
- * The Memorial, (ss) John Bull November 20 1943
- * Memory of a Fight, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1955
- * The Men Who Knew Not What They Did, (ss) Lilliput July 1943
- * Men Without Bones, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1955
- * Men Without Bones, (ss) Esquire August 1954
- Men Without Bones, Heinemann, 1955
- The Best of Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1960
- Men Without Bones (var. 1), Paperback Library, 1962
- The Fifth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1964
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Random House, 1967
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me (var. 1) ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Max Reinhardt, 1967
- Nightshade & Damnations, Gold Medal, 1968
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories That Scared Even Me, Part One ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Pan, 1970
- Selections from the Pan Book of Horror Stories #5 ed. Herbert van Thal, Berkley Medallion, 1970
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Slay Ride ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1971
- The Ancient Mysteries Reader ed. Peter Haining, Doubleday, 1975
- The Ancient Mysteries Reader Book 2 ed. Peter Haining, Sphere, 1978
- Lost Souls ed. Jack Sullivan, Ohio University Press, 1983
- The Unexplained: Stories of the Paranormal ed. Ric Alexander, Orion, 1998
- The Unexplained: Stories of the Paranormal ed. Ric Alexander, Orion, 1999
- Sci Fiction October 17 2001
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- * Men Without Bones (var. 1), (co) Paperback Library (pb), January 1962
- * Message for 1943, (ar) The People #3191, December 27 1942, as by Piers England
- * Midnight in the Haunted House, (vi) John Bull December 25 1943
- * “Mighty Manity” [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3207, April 18 1943, as by George Chickery
- * The Milk of Human Kindness, (ar) The People #3247, January 23 1944, as by Piers England
- * Miracle of the Winged Rescue, (ss) The People January 5 1947
- * Mr. Bottomley’s Inferno, (ss) Lilliput March 1955
- * Mr. Chickery and the Careful Man [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3231, October 3 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Mister Chickery and the “Holy Terror” [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3235, October 31 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Mister Chickery’s Happiest Day [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3213, May 30 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Mr. Poggin and the Ladies [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3239, November 28 1943, as by George Chickery
- * Mr. Pryde and Mr. Mann, (ss) Harper’s Magazine February 1945
- * Mr. Tomorrow [Swindle Sheet Morris], (nv) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1970
- * Mr. Ypsilanti in the Dark, (ss) The Brazen Bull, Heinemann, 1952
- * The Mistress of Porcosito, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1949, as "The Queen of Pig Island"
- * The Molosso Overcoats [Karmesin], (ss) Playboy December 1960, as "Oalámaóa"
- * The Monster [Adze], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1948
- The Evening Standard Apr 19, Apr 20 1948
- The Other Side of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1949
- The Brighton Monster, Heinemann, 1953, as "The Brighton Monster"
- The London Mystery Magazine #16, 1953, as "The Brighton Monster"
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958, as "The Brighton Monster"
- The Best of Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1960, as "The Brighton Monster"
- Tales of the Supernatural (var. 2), Panther, 1962, as "The Brighton Monster"
- The Other Side of the Moon (var. 3) ed. August Derleth, Panther, 1963
- Nightshade & Damnations, Gold Medal, 1968, as "The Brighton Monster"
- The Young Oxford Book of Timewarp Stories ed. Dennis Pepper, Oxford University Press, 2001, as "The Brighton Monster"
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006, as "The Brighton Monster"
- * More Than Once Upon a Time, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1964
- * More Than Once Upon a Time, (ss) More Than Once Upon a Time, Heinemann, 1964
- * Murderer’s Eye, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post March 2 1957
- Saturday Evening Post Stories 1957, Random House, 1957
- On an Odd Note, Ballantine, 1958, as "The Eye"
- Suspense (Australia) August 1958
- Suspense (UK) August 1958
- The Ugly Face of Love and Other Stories, Heinemann, 1960, as "The Eye"
- Great Detective Stories About Doctors ed. Groff Conklin & Noah D. Fabricant, M.D., Collier, 1965, as "The Eye"
- Stories of Crime and Detection ed. Joan D. Berbrich, McGraw-Hill, 1974
- * The Musicians, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar
- * The Mysterious Mona Lisa Smile, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 26 1948
- Argosy (UK) October 1948, as "The Ape and the Mystery"
- The Brighton Monster, Heinemann, 1953, as "The Ape and the Mystery"
- The Best of Gerald Kersh, Heinemann, 1960, as "The Ape and the Mystery"
- Men Without Bones (var. 1), Paperback Library, 1962, as "The Ape and the Mystery"
- Nightshade & Damnations, Gold Medal, 1968, as "The Ape and the Mystery"
- 11 Great Horror Stories ed. Betty M. Owen, Scholastic, 1969, as "The Ape and the Mystery"
- * Mystery of a Perfect Murder, (ts) John Bull May 2 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Mystery of Maria’s Christ, (ts) John Bull January 17 1942, as by Waldo Kellar
- * The Mystery of Mr. Musket’s Money Box [Mr. Chickery], (vi) The People #3225, August 22 1943, as by George Chickery
- * The Mystery of the Third Compartment, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 6, Dec 13, Dec 20 1952
- * The Naked Man, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly November 8 1940
- * Napoleon—and Little Fishes!, (ts) John Bull December 6 1941, as by Waldo Kellar
- * Neither Man nor Dog, (co) Heinemann (hc), 1946
- * Neither Man nor Dog [Adze], (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly January 26 1945
- * Night and the City, (n.) Michael Joseph, March 1938
- * Nightshade & Damnations, (co) Fawcett Gold Medal (pb), 1968
- * The Nimroud Rug, (ss) More Than Once Upon a Time, Heinemann, 1964
- * No Matter How You Slice It, (ss) Gent October 1962
- * Note on Danger B, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1947
- The Saturday Evening Post Stories 1947, Random House, 1947
- The Saturday Evening Post Fantasy Stories ed. Barthold Fles, Avon, 1951
- The Brighton Monster, Heinemann, 1953
- Argosy (UK) November 1954
- The World, the Flesh, & the Devil, Ash-Tree Press, 2006
- * Notes in the Brookwood Hotel, (ss)
- * Notes on My Cuff:
* ___ The Affair of the Stuffed Head, (vi) The People #3269, June 25 1944
* ___ The Case of the Invisible Dog, (vi) The People #3271, July 9 1944
* ___ The House Near Charing Cross!, (vi) The People #3277, August 20 1944
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