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[]Mordaunt, Evelyn May; [born Evelyn May Clowes] (1872-1942); used pseudonyms Jack Heron & Elinor Mordaunt (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Adventures in the Night, (ss) Metropolitan June 1920, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Africa in the Raw, (ss) Britannia and Eve January 1938, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * At the Sign of the Ten Thousand Grandsons, (ss) Pan June 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Avenging, (ss) Metropolitan April 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Bright Woman, (ss) Everybody’s Combined with Romance October 1929, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Brigid Ryan, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Builder of the House, (ss) People, Houses & Ships by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1924, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Butterflies, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine November 1920, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * By No Means Murder, (ss) Britannia and Eve July 1931, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Cake Mirthful, (ss) And Then—? by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Can Friendship Be a Substitute for Love?, (ar) Hutchinson’s Magazine October 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Captain, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Censor Intervenes, (na) The Story-teller April 1916, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Center of the Cyclone, (ss) Complete Stories 2nd March 1929, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Country-Side, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Devil Shadow, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #57, December 1916, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Doll, (ss) Good Housekeeping March 1930
- * East by East, (ss) The Fortnightly Review October 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * L’Etat de St. Sebastian, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * An Evening at the Hotel, (ss) Britannia December 14 1928, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Fi-Fi the Dancer, (ss) Britannia and Eve July 1933, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Fighting-Cocks, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1922, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Flight of the Gulls, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1915, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Fountain, (nv) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Ganymede, (ss) Metropolitan August 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * “Genius”, (nv) The Century Magazine November 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Ginger Jar, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Girl of the Forest, (ss) Monthly Magazine of Fiction #327, July 1912, as by Jack Heron
- * The Gold Fish, (ss) Metropolitan February 1917, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Gollumps, (ss) Liberty November 16 1929, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Gossip, (ss) All-Story Magazine (UK) #6, March 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Governor, (nv) The Story-teller February 1918, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Heart of a Ship, (ss) Metropolitan July 1922, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Heart of the Gale, (ss) Traveller’s Pack by Elinor Mordaunt, Martin Secker, 1933, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Helen of the Town of Troy, (ss) Metropolitan February 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Her Husband’s Mother, (ss) The Passing Show June 4 1932, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The High Priestess, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1938, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The High Seas, (nv) The Century Magazine October 1918, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- Pearson’s Magazine November 1918, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- Old Wine in New Bottles by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- The Tales of Elinor Mordaunt by Elinor Mordaunt, Martin Secker, 1934, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- From the Depths and Other Strange Tales of the Sea ed. Mike Ashley, The British Library, 2018, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * His White Stocking, (ss) Metropolitan July 1918, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Hodge, (nv) Metropolitan April 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- Twenty and Three Stories ed. C. A. Dawson Scott & Ernest Rhys, Thornton Butterworth, 1924, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- The Tales of Elinor Mordaunt by Elinor Mordaunt, Martin Secker, 1934, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- Women’s Weird: Strange Stories by Women, 1890-1940 ed. Melissa Edmundson, Handheld Press, 2019, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Honour of His House, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine March 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Infamous Black Widow, (ss) Britannia and Eve December 1929, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Inspired Busman, (ss) Saturday Review (UK) July 1 1922, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Kelly O’Keefe, (ss) Metropolitan April 1922, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Kiss, (ss) Live Stories June 1915, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Landlady, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1923, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Law of Jealousies, (ss) Pictorial Review October 1931, as "Laws of Jealousy", by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Laws of Jealousy, (ss) Pictorial Review October 1931, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Lictors of Death, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Life, (ss) The Tales of Elinor Mordaunt by Elinor Mordaunt, Martin Secker, 1934, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Little Hour, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1924, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Little Moses, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- Old Wine in New Bottles by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- Metropolitan June 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- The Famous Story Magazine October 1926, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- The Famous Story Magazine (UK) February 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- The Argosy (UK) April 1931, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- The Tales of Elinor Mordaunt by Elinor Mordaunt, Martin Secker, 1934, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Locked Door, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1939, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Lost Island, (nv) The Blue Magazine #77, November 1925, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Love at First Sight, (ss) T.P.’s and Cassell’s Weekly December 5 1925, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * “Luz”, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Mannequin, (ss) Liberty December 22 1928, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Man’s Wife, (ss) All-Story Magazine (UK) #9, June 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Man Who Kept Birds, (ss) Pan April 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Mates, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine November 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Matter of Business, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1916, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Matter of Faith, (ss) All-Story Magazine (UK) #8, May 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Men and Brothers, (ss) And Then—? by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Miss Aloula, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1932, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Missionary’s Wife, (ss) The Century Magazine November 1926, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * “Mr. Affan”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Mistress, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Moonless Night, (ss) And Then—? by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Mother-in-Law, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1937, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Mrs. Monty, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1937, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Mrs. Scarr, (ss) My Best Thriller, Faber and Faber, 1933, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Naboth’s Vineyard, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Night of the Cyclone, (ss) Pictorial Review November 1929, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * No Place for a Woman, (ss) The New Passing Show April 2 1932, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Oh Woman!, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine August 1936, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Old Wine in New Bottles, (co) Hutchinson (hc), 1919 , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Outrageous Anger, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion September 1931
- * Pan, (ss) The Magpie #26, September 1914, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Parentage, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Parrots, (ss) Metropolitan June 1922, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Part of Providence, (ss) All-Story Magazine (UK) #13, October 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Passing of Jimmy Craele, (ss) The Story-teller June 1929, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Peepers All, (ss) Metropolitan February 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Perfect Wife, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Piracies, (ss) Woman November 1926, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Please to Meet the Dentist, (ss) The Story-teller January 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Puff of Wind, (ss) The Red Magazine June 15 1910, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Quest, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine December 1926, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Recall, (ss) The Tales of Elinor Mordaunt by Elinor Mordaunt, Martin Secker, 1934, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Red Flannel, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Red-Hot Pokers, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Return, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Rider in the King’s Carriage, (ss) Metropolitan May 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Scandal: How Tony Woodiard Was Saved, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1912, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Set to Partners, (ss) Metropolitan July 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Ship of Solace, (ss) 1911, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Shut Windows, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1922, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Silver and Ebony, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Sixteen Weeks on a Sailing Ship, (ar) The Lady’s Realm March 1910, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Skipper’s Yarn, (ss) The Lone Hand: The Australian Monthly February 1912, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Souci Had a Lover, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Sour Grapes, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Steps Is Steps, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1937, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * “Stoopid ’Ead”, (ss) The Story-teller December 1917, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Story of Certain Explosions, (ss) Hutchinson’s Adventure-Story Magazine May 1926, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Strange Rescue, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion May 1932
- * The Stronger Pull, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1920, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Strong Man, (ss) Metropolitan March 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Study in Pastel, (ss) The Story-teller January 1920, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made Of, (sl) The Australian Journal #482, July 1905, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Swinging Gaff, (ss) The Red Magazine August 10 1928, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Tales of Elinor Mordaunt, (co) Martin Secker (hc), 1934 , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * “Teacher”, (ss) The Story-teller April 1918, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Tempest, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1933, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * A Terrible Ally, (ss) The Story-teller March 1916, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Three White Men of Lakoka, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1936, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Trap, (ss) The Story-teller March 1918, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Twisted Thread, (ss) Illustrated Sunday Magazine September 26 1915, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Two Men, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1933, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Ultimate Zero, (ss) And Then—? by Elinor Mordaunt, Hutchinson, 1927, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Unbeliever, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1937, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Very Bad Man, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Villa, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Vortex, (ss) , as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Weakening Point, (ss) Illustrated Sunday Magazine January 16 1916, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Wise Woman, (ss) Metropolitan May 1919, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Woman in the Mirror, (ss) The Smart Set May 1912, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Woman Whom Nobody Loved, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1930, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * The Yellow Cat, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine August 1921, as by Elinor Mordaunt
- * Youth Pays, (nv) The Story-teller November 1916, as by Elinor Mordaunt
_____, [ref.]
[]Morden, Bill (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) John Bull Mar 29, Nov 15, Nov 29 1952, Jul 4, Aug 22 1953, Jun 12, Jul 31 1954, Oct 15 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) John Bull Sep 1 1951, Jun 7, Sep 20, Oct 4 1952
[]Morden, Simon (fl. 1990s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Accumulated Damage, (ss) Night, Rain, and Neon ed. Michael Cobley, NewCon Press, 2022
- * Bell, Book and Candle, (ss) Scaremongers 2: Redbrick Eden ed. Steve Savile, Tanjen, 1998
- * Brian A. Hopkins and Richard Wright, (iv) Focus #38, November 2000 [Ref. Brian A. Hopkins & Richard Wright]
- * Empty Head, (ss) Noesis #2, March 1999
- * Getting from A to B: An Overview of How to Achieve Interstellar Flight, (ar) Focus #36, November/December 1999
- * Hollow, (ss) Extremes 3: Terror on the High Seas ed. Brian A. Hopkins, Cemetery Dance, 2001
- * Lesley Milner, (iv) Focus #36, November/December 1999 [Ref. Lesley Milner]
- * Manuscript Submission: The One True Way, (ar) Focus #41, May 2002
- * Meet the New Editor!, (ar) Focus #36, November/December 1999
- * The Mission, (ss) Scheherazade #28, 2005
- * Never, Never, Three Times Never, (ss) Thy Kingdom Come by Simon Morden, Lone Wolf Publications, 2002
- * Pedantry, (cl) Focus #37 May, #38 Nov 2000, #39 May, #40 Nov 2001, #41 May, #42 Nov 2002, #43 May, #44 Nov 2003, #45 May, #46 Nov 2004,
#47 May, #48 Nov 2005
#49 May 2006
* ___ Pedantry Extra, (cl) Focus #47, May 2005
- * Pedantry Extra, (ar) Focus #47, May 2005
- * Postscript, (cl) Focus #37 May 2000, #39 May, #40 Nov 2001, #42 Nov 2002, #43 May, #44 Nov 2003, #46 Nov 2004
- * Seeing Things, (ss) Phantoms at the Phil: The Second Proceedings, Side Real Press, 2006
- * Surf’s Up! Internet Market News Sites, (ar) Focus #37, May 2000
- * Taiga, Taiga, Burning Bright, (nv) Extremes 2 ed. Brian A. Hopkins, Lone Wolf Publications, 2001
- * Ten Miles Tall, (ss) Noesis #4, September 1999
- * What Makes a Good Story?, (ar) Focus #50, Spring 2007
- * When All This Became Normal, (ss) ParSec #4, Summer 2022
- * WWBD, (ss) Pandemonium: The Lowest Heaven ed. Anne C. Perry & Jared Shurin, Jurassic London, 2013
- * Xenonoma, (ss) Noesis #5, December 1999
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Focus #37 May, #38 Nov 2000, #39 May, #40 Nov 2001, #41 May, #42 Nov 2002, #43 May, #44 Nov 2003, #45 May, #46 Nov 2004,
#47 May, #48 Nov 2005
#49 May 2006
_____, [ref.]
- * The Curve of the Earth by Simon Marshall-Jones, (br) Interzone #247, July/August 2013
- * Down Station by Juliet E. McKenna, (br) Interzone #263, March/April 2016
- * Equations of Life by Jim Steel, (br) Interzone #234, May/June 2011
- * Interview: Simon Morden by Gary Dalkin, (iv) Shoreline of Infinity #5, Autumn 2016
- * Interview with Simon Morden by Andrew Hedgecock, (iv) ParSec #4, Summer 2022
- * Simon Morden Interviewed by Robert S. Neilson, (iv) Albedo One #44, 2013
[]More, [Sir] Thomas (1478-1535) (about) (chron.)
- * Fly to the Desert, Fly with Me, (pm)
- * Utopia, (n.) 1516
- * Utopia, (n.) Abraham Veal, 1556
- * Utopia, (ex) 1516
- Beyond Time and Space ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1950
- Past, Present, and Future Perfect ed. Jack C. Wolf & Gregory Fitz Gerald, Fawcett Premier, 1973
- Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Fred Obrecht, Barron's Educational Series, 1977
- The Road to Science Fiction #1 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1977
_____, trans.
_____, [ref.]
- * The Good Place That Is No Place by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction #1 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1977
- * His Executioner Was Appalled by John Palmer, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1944
- * Sir Thomas More, (ar) Dublin University Magazine June 1867, uncredited.
- * Thomas More by Frederic R. White, (is) Famous Utopias of the Renaissance ed. Frederic R. White, Packard & Co., 1946
- * Utopia and a Dialogue of Comfort by Barbara Cooper, (br) The London Magazine July 1955
[]Moréas, Jean; [born Ioannis A. Papadiamantopoulos] (1856-1910) (about) (chron.)
- * The Greyhound, (vi) Decadence and Symbolism ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2018; translated from the French (“Le lévrier”, Lutèce, May 18, 1884) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * The Innoucento, (vi) Decadence and Symbolism ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2018; translated from the French (“L’Innoucento”, Le Thé chez Miranda, Tresse et Stock, 1886) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * “O Petites Fees…”, (pm) The Savoy #5, September 1896; translated by Gabriel Gillett
[]Moreau, Michel (fl. 1970s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Angelique & Erica, (pi) Penthouse (US) August 1991
- * Belinda, (pi) Mayfair v13 #11, 1978
- * Castle in the Sand, (pi) Penthouse (US) October 1982
- * Castle in the Sand, (pi) Penthouse (UK) December 1982
- * Catherine, (pi) Mayfair v18 #5, 1983
- * Christal, (pi) Mayfair v26 #5, 1991
- * Ellen, (pi) Mayfair v18 #7, 1983
- * Greta, (pi) Penthouse (US) March 1983
- * Greta, (pi) Penthouse (UK) May 1983
- * Janine, (pi) Mayfair v18 #8, 1983
- * Jes’ Friends, (pi) Penthouse (US) March 1990
- * Jill, (pi) Mayfair v18 #9, 1983
- * Kiss Me Kate, (pi) Penthouse (US) October 1990
- * A Magic Chef, (pi) Penthouse (US) November 1989
- * Margaret, (pi) Mayfair v16 #7, 1981
- * Picture Perfect, (pi) Penthouse (US) November 1987
- * Ruth, (pi) Mayfair v19 #5, 1984
- * Strike Force, (pi) Penthouse (US) March 1982
- * Sue, (pi) Mayfair v14 #8, 1979
- * Trisha, (pi) Men Only v41 #2, 1976
[]Moreau, Paul Michael (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Ascension, (ss) Aphelion #237, March 2019
- * Ceres Beach Resort, (ss) Perihelion May 12 2014
- * Freebooters, (ss) Aphelion #204, March 2016
- * The Home, (ss) Massacre Magazine #6, Spring 2015
- * Morning Flight, (ss) Morpheus Tales Ethereal Tales Special 2014
- * Night Terrors, (ss) Morpheus Tales #21, July 2013
[]Moreau, Reginald Ernest (1897-1970); used pseudonyms E. R. Morrough & Abu Nadaar (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Abu Widn, (ss) The Temple Servant by E. R. Morrough, Longmans, Green, 1930, as by E. R. Morrough
- * The Barber-Surgeon’s Tale, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * Bir Murr’, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * The Blocked Jet, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * The Cave of the Goddess, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * “Dear”, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * Egyptian Interlude, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * The 5th of November, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1929, as by E. R. Morrough
- * Gagub Effendi O Kba, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * Gone Bedu, (ss) The London Mercury June 1927, as by Abu Nadaar
- * Much Gold, (ss) The Argosy (UK) August 1930, as by Abu Nadaar
- * “Naam”, (ss) The Temple Servant by E. R. Morrough, Longmans, Green, 1930, as by E. R. Morrough
- * Ourfi, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * Phronymos, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * Psyche, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * Some Arab Tales, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * The Temple Servant, (co) Longmans, Green (hc), 1930 , as by E. R. Morrough
- * The Temple Servant, (nv) The Temple Servant by E. R. Morrough, Longmans, Green, 1930, as by E. R. Morrough
- * The Terror, (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1934, as by E. R. Morrough
- * The Tomb of Sidi Ahmed, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
- * Treasure in the Dune, (ss) The London Mercury October 1930, as by E. R. Morrough
- * Uncle Masa’oud, (ss) , as by E. R. Morrough
[]Morehead, Albert H. (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Blue Book’s Crossword Puzzle, (pz) The Blue Book Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1943, Feb,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1944
- * For Fifteen Years Nobody Finer, (ar) Cosmopolitan August 1955 [Ref. Dinah Shore]
- * Good Things in Small Packages, (ms) Cosmopolitan Oct 1951, Feb 1952
- * How to Be a Popular Bridge Player, (cl) Cosmopolitan Jul, Aug 1949
- * How to Remember the Cards, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1949
- * How to Write a Hit Song, (ar) Cosmopolitan February 1952
- * “I Missed Them Most at Christmastime”, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1953
- * A New Type of Crossword Puzzle, (pz) The Blue Book Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1942, Jan 1943
- * An Old-Type Crossword Puzzle (18), (pz) The Blue Book Magazine January 1944
- * An Old-Type Crossword Puzzle (20), (pz) The Blue Book Magazine March 1944
- * Our New Crossword Puzzle (7), (pz) The Blue Book Magazine February 1943
- * Redbook’s Crossword Puzzle, (pz) Redbook December 1942
- * Redbook’s Crossword Puzzle of the Month, (pz) Redbook Magazine Oct 1942, Mar 1943
- * Wackiest Business of Them All, (ms) Cosmopolitan August 1949
_____, [ref.]
[]Morehouse, Clifford P. (fl. 1940s)
_____, ed.
- * Editor: The Layman’s Magazine #1 Feb, #2 Mar, #3 Apr, #4 May, #5 Jun, #6 Jul, #7 Aug, #8 Sep, #9 Oct, #10 Nov, #11 Dec 1940,
#12 Jan, #13 Feb, #14 Mar, #15 Apr, #16 May, #17 Jun, #18 Jul, #19 Aug, #20 Sep 1941
[]Morehouse, Lyda (1967- ); used pseudonym Tate Hallaway (about) (chron.)
- * Bright, Bright City Lights, (ss) Northern Lights: 20 MinnSpec Tales ed. Michael Merriam, Sam's Dot Publishing, 2010
- * Chat: Maureen F. McHugh, (iv) Odyssey #7, November/December 1998 [Ref. Maureen F. McHugh]
- * Everything in Its Place, (ss) Tales of the Unanticipated #19, August 1998/July 1999
- * Fire and Ice and Linguini for Two [Garnett Lacey], (nv) Many Bloody Returns ed. Charlaine Harris & Toni L. P. Kelner, Ace, 2007, as by Tate Hallaway
- * Interview: Tim Powers, (iv) Strange Horizons February 7 2005 [Ref. Tim Powers]
- * Irish Blood, (vi) Dreams of Decadence #4, Summer 1997
- * Ishtartu, (ss) Periphery ed. Lynne Jamneck, Lethe Press, 2008
- * Jawbone of an Ass, (ss) She Nailed a Stake Through His Head ed. Tim Lieder, Dybbuk Press, 2010
- * The Long Walk (with Naomi Kritzer), (nv) Tales of the Unanticipated #26, October 2005/July 2006
- * Only Gossamer, My Gown, (ss) Boundary Shock Quarterly #7, 2019
- * Twelve Traditions, (ss) Science Fiction Age May 1999
- * The VanBulyen Effect, (ss) Tales of the Unanticipated #29, Autumn/Winter 2008
_____, [ref.]
[]Morel, Michael A. (fl. 1990s-2000s); used pseudonyms Michael Amorel & St. Michael (chron.)
- * Editor: Cthulhu Sex v2 #24, v2 #25, v3 #13 2006, as by Michael Amorel
- * Afterword, (aw) Cthulhu Sex v1 #14, v1 #15 1998, v1 #16, v1 #17, v1 #18 1999, v1 #19, v1 #20 2000, v1 #21, v1 #22 2001, v1 #23,
v1 #24, v1 #25 2002
v2 #13, v2 #14, v2 #15, v2 #16 2003, v2 #17, v2 #18, v2 #19 2004, v2 #20, v2 #21, v2 #22 2005, v2 #23,
v2 #24, v2 #25, v3 #13 2006
, as by St. Michael
- * The Black Rider, (sl) Cthulhu Sex v1 #15 1998, v1 #16, v1 #17, v1 #18 1999, as by St. Michael
- * The Black Rider: Part 6, (vi) Cthulhu Sex v1 #22, 2001, as by St. Michael
- * Foreward, (fw) Cthulhu Sex v2 #25, 2006, as by St. Michael
- * Foreword, (fw) Cthulhu Sex v1 #14, v1 #15 1998, v1 #16, v1 #17, v1 #18 1999, v1 #19, v1 #20 2000, v1 #21, v1 #22 2001, v1 #23,
v1 #24, v1 #25 2002
v2 #13, v2 #14, v2 #15, v2 #16 2003, v2 #17, v2 #18, v2 #19 2004, v2 #20, v2 #21, v2 #22 2005, v2 #23,
v2 #24, v3 #13 2006
, as by St. Michael
- * The Garden, (ss) Monster’s Ink ed. Diana Bennett & Anthony Cain, Cyber-Pulp Press, 2005, as by Michael Amorel
- * Godhead Interview, (iv) Cthulhu Sex v1 #16, 1999, as by St. Michael
- * Interview: The Brickbats, (iv) Cthulhu Sex v1 #18, 1999, as by St. Michael
- * It’s Not About the Money, (ss) Cthulhu Sex v2 #19, 2004, as by Michael Amorel
- * Paper, (vi) Cthulhu Sex v1 #14, 1998, as by St. Michael
- * Project Epoch Callips, (ss) Hear Them Roar ed. C. J. Henderson & Patrick Thomas, Wilder Publications, 2006, as by Michael Amorel
- * [front cover], (cv) Cthulhu Sex v1 #23, 2002, as by St. Michael
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