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[]Daft, Tennyson J. (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * The Admirable Mill, (pm) The Country Gentleman July 29 1922
- * An Appropriate Air, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 18 1921, as by T. J. D.
- * The Average Argonaut, (pm) The Country Gentleman January 14 1922
- * Back Again, (pm) The Country Gentleman August 19 1922
- * Back to Pomona, (pm) The Country Gentleman August 5 1922
- * The Bard’s Action, (pm) The Country Gentleman July 26 1924
- * The Bard’s Ambition, (pm) The Country Gentleman August 12 1922
- * A Better Way, (pm) The Country Gentleman July 22 1922
- * Bill’s Way, (pm) The Country Gentleman February 25 1922, as by T. J. D.
- * The Boys of Yore, (pm) The Country Gentleman May 21 1921
- * The Cause, (pm) The Country Gentleman September 9 1922
- * The Change, (pm) The Country Gentleman February 16 1924
- * The City Hicks, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 10 1922
- * Diagnosing It, (pm) The Country Gentleman October 8 1921
- * The Eccentric Farmhand, (pm) The Country Gentleman December 2 1922
- * The Farmers, (pm) The Country Gentleman April 15 1922
- * Good Advice, (pm) The Country Gentleman February 17 1923
- * The Good Old Days, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 3 1922
- * Grouching, (pm) The Country Gentleman February 2 1924
- * Hail, Billy Brown!, (pm) The Country Gentleman January 8 1921
- * Her Whereabouts, (pm) The Country Gentleman April 29 1922
- * He Succeeded, (pm) The Country Gentleman August 26 1922
- * He Wondered, (pm) The Country Gentleman February 9 1924
- * His Predicament, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 18 1921
- * His Use, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 29 1924
- * His Virtues, (pm) The Country Gentleman December 17 1921
- * The Important Point, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 18 1922
- * Jake’s Way, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 12 1921
- * Just So!, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1926
- * Not All, (pm) The Country Gentleman September 30 1922
- * The Obstacles, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 4 1921
- * The Panapeople, (pm) The Country Gentleman September 16 1922
- * Papa’s Occupation, (pm) The Country Gentleman April 30 1921
- * Pendulums and Men, (pm) The Country Gentleman July 8 1922
- * Poor Old Febrifuge, (pm) The Country Gentleman September 23 1922
- * The Question, (pm) The Country Gentleman April 26 1924
- * The Real Test, (pm) The Country Gentleman May 6 1922
- * Revenge, (pm) The Country Gentleman January 12 1924
- * Says Farmer Field, (pm) The Country Gentleman April 23 1921
- * Says Farmer Jones, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 26 1921
- * Says Skinny Simpson, (pm) The Country Gentleman September 2 1922
- * The Sensible Bard, (pm) The Country Gentleman October 21 1922
- * The Smell of the World, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 11 1921, as by T. D.
- * The Smile Factory, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 17 1922
- * A Solemn Warning, (pm) The Country Gentleman November 18 1922
- * Sometimes the Case, (pm) The Country Gentleman February 19 1921
- * The Sparklin’ Business, (pm) The Country Gentleman April 16 1921
- * Spring Lyres, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 1 1924
- * Still Better, (pm) The Country Gentleman August 18 1923
- * Sufficient Excuse (“He had a son just nine years old”), (pm) The Country Gentleman May 7 1921
- * Sufficient Excuse (“The ghost moved from the haunted tower”), (pm) The Country Gentleman January 15 1921
- * Sure Enough, (pm) The Country Gentleman February 26 1921
- * Sure Enough!, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 1 1924
- * To Beat the Game, (pm) The Country Gentleman June 11 1921
- * Too Many Good Things, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 19 1921
- * The Way It Goes (“When Adam dug and Eve span”), (pm) The Country Gentleman March 5 1921
- * The Way It Goes (“When I was young and full of sap”), (pm) The Country Gentleman October 28 1922
- * When Baby Smiles, (pm) The Country Gentleman July 16 1921
- * When Hog Meets Hog, (pm) The Country Gentleman December 16 1922, as by T. J. D.
- * Where He Shone, (pm) The Country Gentleman January 1 1921
- * The Wise Fish, (pm) The Country Gentleman March 22 1924
[]Dagenais, Therese M.; used pseudonyms M. N. Schnecke & Moscow M. Schnecke (chron.)
- * The Case of the Gastric Goof-Up [Henry Deal (The Red Eye)] (with Colleen Drippé), (ss) Double Danger Tales #37, March 2000, as by M. N. Schnecke
- * The Case of the Purloined Painting [Henry Deal (The Red Eye)] (with Colleen Drippé), (ss) Double Danger Tales #30, August 1999, as by Moscow M. Schnecke
- * The Case of the Querulous Crocodile [Henry Deal (The Red Eye)] (with Colleen Drippé), (ss) Double Danger Tales #43, April 2001, as by M. N. Schnecke
- * The Case of the Spurious Spacemen (with Colleen Drippé), (ss) Double Danger Tales #40, October 2000, as by M. N. Schnecke
- * The Hound Caper [Henry Deal (The Red Eye)] (with Colleen Drippé), (ss) Double Danger Tales #26, March 1999, as by Moscow M. Schnecke
- * The Vase Case [Henry Deal (The Red Eye)] (with Colleen Drippé), (nv) Double Danger Tales #42, February 2001, as by M. N. Schnecke
[]Daggett, Mabel Potter (c1870-1927) (about) (chron.)
- * At the Kriemhilde Line, (ar) The Delineator February 1920
- * Beyond Dead Man’s Land, (ar) The Delineator January 1920
- * Cash-Girl No. 63, (ss) The Delineator July 1913
- * The German City and the Housewife, (ar) Pictorial Review May 1915
- * The Heathen Invasion, (ia) Hampton-Columbian Magazine October 1911
- * Hetty Green: Mistress of Finance, (ar) The New Broadway Magazine January 1908
- * The Tree of Joy:
* ___ VII Beyond Dead Man’s Land, (ar) The Delineator January 1920
* ___ VIII At the Kriemhilde Line, (ar) The Delineator February 1920
- * Wanted: Women Voters to Vote, (ar) Good Housekeeping July 1924
- * A Woman Who Gets Her Own Way, (bg) Hearst’s International November 1924 [Ref. Marie of Roumania]
- * The Wonderful French Housewife Who Has Reduced Keeping House to an Exact Science, (ar) Pictorial Review July 1915
[]D’Agnese, Joseph (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Bloody Signorina, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 2013
- * Button Man, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 2013
- * The Cardinal’s Blade, (ss) Mystery Weekly August 2017
- * The Detective Who Stopped by Bedford Street, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January/February 2020
- * Double-Slay, (ss) Mystery Weekly April 2017
- * Harm and Hammer, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 2014
- * Her Father’s Killer, (ss) Mystery Weekly November 2017
- * Mr. Tesla Likes to Watch, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May/June 2021
- * Nighthawks, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 2014
- * A Respectable Lady [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2017
- * Scintilla, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July/August 2015
- * The Sweatergeist, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 2013
- * The Truth of What You’ve Become, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 2015
- * The Vulnerable Rind, (ss) Mystery Weekly February 2019
- * The Woman in the Briefcase, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March/April 2016
[]Dagorn, Armel (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * All Is There Already, Just Not Seen Yet, (ss) Nightscript: Volume Four ed. C. M. Muller, Chthonic Matter, 2018
- * Figments of the Night, (ss) Weird Horror #4, Spring 2022
- * Hermit Island’s Hermit, (ss) Tales from the Shadow Booth v3, 2019
- * Homeward Bound Now, Paulino, (ss) Nightscript III ed. C. M. Muller, Chthonic Matter, 2017
- * Late Nights, He Comes, (ss) Liminal Stories #2, Fall/Winter 2016
- * Lonely Red World Serenade, (ss) Helios Quarterly Magazine September 2016
- * Of the Sisyphean Nature of Nightmares, (vi) The Cafe Irreal #59, August 2016
- * The Poe Twist, (pm) Apex Magazine #68, January 2015
- * Salvation Is a One Time Offer, (ss) Haunted Futures ed. Salomé Jones, Ghostwoods Books, 2017
- * The Stele, (ss) LampLight June 2013
- * Unsettlers of the Yerba Buena, (ss) Strange California ed. Jaym Gates & J. Daniel Batt, Falstaff Books, 2017
[]D’Agostino, Guido (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * The Dream of Angelo Zara, (ss) Story #97, September/October 1942
- * The Hunters of Wop-Roost, (ss) Story #80, November/December 1939
- * Macaroni, Wine and Hunting Dogs, (ss) Esquire December 1939
- * Once He Had a Friend, (ss) Coronet July 1938
- * That Day in Rome, (vi) ’47—The Magazine of the Year March 1947
- * Tonight and Forever, (ss) Esquire July 1934
- * The White Seagull, (ss) Story #115, September/October 1945
[]D’Agostino, Ruth (fl. 1930s); used pseudonym Vivian Grey (chron.)
- * Forbidden Ecstasy, (sl) Ainslee’s Smart Love Stories Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1936
- * Love’s Self Alone, (sl) Smart Love Stories Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1937
- * Of What Is a Woman’s Success?, (ar) Smart Love Stories November 1936
- * Sex for the Modern Girl, (ar) Smart Love Stories January 1938
- * Starlight, (sl) Smart Love Stories Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1938
- * The Thirteenth Stair, (sl) Ainslee’s Smart Love Stories Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1935
- * Vanity’s Daughters, (sl) Ainslee’s Smart Love Stories Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1936
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