The FictionMags Index
Index by Name: Page 2506
Previous —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents
[]Pearson, Alex(ander O.) (1921-1980) (chron.)
- * The Fulfilment, (ss) Occult, Gerald G. Swan, Ltd., 1945
- * The Ghost of Belgrave Priory, (ss) Cute Fun #25, August 1948
- * Love Emissary to Paris, (ar) French Frills v1 #4, 1961
- * The Mystery of Graystone Tarn, (ss) Scramble #56, 1951
- * Rallying Around Aunt Rita, (ss) Girls’ Fun #14, March 30 1950
- * They Both Hated the Dawn, (ss) Affinity #10, June 1947
- * They Called It “Death Cottage”, (ss) Crime Shorts #2, 1944
- * Tiger Higgins Comes Back, (vi) Boxing Shorts #2, 1946
- * When Artists Meet, (vi) Detective—1947 Album, Swan, 1947
[]Pearson, [Sir] (Cyril) Arthur (, 1st Baronet) (1866-1921) (about) (chron.)
- * The Best Possible Value, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1896
- * Better Roads, (ed) Pearson’s Magazine (US) July 1900
- * A Big Baby, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1898
- * The Compleat Editor, (sy) The Ludgate April 1896
- * Editorial, (ed) Pearson’s Magazine (US) December 1900
- * The Editorial Mind, (ed) Pearson’s Magazine January 1896
- * An Eight-Cent Magazine, (ed) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1899
- * Fresh Air Fund Appeal: A Little Picnic, (ms) Pearson’s Magazine August 1898, uncredited.
- * Holidays in Books, (br) The Novel Magazine August 1914
- * Holidays in Books, (ms) Pearson’s Magazine August 1914
- * Holidays in Books, (ms) The Royal Magazine August 1914
- * How It Feels to Be Blind, (ar) Nash’s Magazine May 1914
- * The King and the F.A.F., (ms) Pearson’s Magazine June 1911
- * “Making the Blind to See”, (ar) The London Magazine September 1919
- * A Problem, (ar) The London Magazine July 1914
- * Rats, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1890, uncredited.
- * The Rise and Fall of Free Trade, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine April 1904
- * Tastes in Reading, (ar) Printers’ Pie 1905
- * Twenty-One Years Old, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1917
- * Victory Over Blindness—The Story of St. Dunstan’s, (ia) Munsey’s Magazine October 1920
- * What I Saw at the Front, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1917
- * With the Editor’s Compliments, (ed) The Search Light March 1892, uncredited.
_____, ed.
- * Editor: The Search Light March 1892
- * Editor: Pearson’s Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1896
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1897, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun,
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1898
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1899
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1900
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1901
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1902
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1903
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1904
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1905
[]Pearson, Boyd E. (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Cthulhu in the Comics (with James Ambuehl & W. E. D. Ross), (ar) Parts #15, May 1999
- * Cthulhu in the Comics, Part One: The Superhero Books (with James Ambuehl & W. E. D. Ross), (ar) Nightscapes #5, December 1997
- * The Disappearance of Mordos, (ss) The Eldritch Dark website 1997
- * The Lake of Stars, (ss) The Eldritch Dark website 1997
- * The Last Spell of Malygris, (pm) The Eldritch Dark website 1997
- * Mob Hit, (hu) Nightscapes #5, December 1997
- * Satampra Zeiros, (pm) The Eldritch Dark website 1997
[]Pearson, Charles D. (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Notes from New Guinea, (??) Collier’s October 23 1943
- * The Old Datebook, (??) Collier’s May 16 1953
- * The Outdoor Type, (??) Collier’s July 25 1953
- * Problem Parents, (??) Collier’s February 21 1953
- * Small Talk from Australia, (ms) Collier’s March 27 1943
- * Sunday Papers, (??) Collier’s September 13 1952
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The American Magazine Jun, Aug 1948, Sep 1952
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Man’s Magazine November 1959
[]Pearson, Charles Steinfort (1866-1957) (chron.)
- * Above the Barriers, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1906
- * The Autumn Champion Steeplechase, (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1904
- * The Betting Commissioner, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1905
- * Between Racing Dates, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1905
- * The Blantyre Stable, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1904
- * The Chap at Charbonneau’s, (ss) The Popular Magazine February 1908
- * The Clubhouse Contingent, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1905
- * The Crack-a-jack, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1905
- * The Crimson Cap, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1904
- * The Dope Horse, (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1905
- * The Fleur-de-lis Jockey, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1907
- * The Form Player, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1905
- * A “Getaway Day” Event, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1904
- * The Greater City Handicap, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1904
- * How Christmas Came to Ocos, (ss) The Popular Magazine January 1907
- * The Hundred-to-One Shot, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1904
- * The Indian Summer Handicap, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1905
- * The Microbe of Fear, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1908
- * The Missing Jockey, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1905
- * The Outsider, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1907
- * Plunger Claiborne’s Luck, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1906
- * The Race-Course War, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 1907
- * Romances of the Race Course:
* ___ I.—The Crimson Cap, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1904
* ___ II.—The Hundred-to-One Shot, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1904
* ___ III.—The Greater City Handicap, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1904
* ___ IV.—The Swiftsure Stakes, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1904
* ___ V.—The Selling Plater, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1904
* ___ VI.—The Blantyre Stable, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1904
* ___ VII.—The Autumn Champion Steeplechase, (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1904
* ___ VIII.—A “Getaway Day” Event, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1904
- * Romances of the Race Course (II):
* ___ I.—The Form Player, (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1905
* ___ II.—The Missing Jockey, (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1905
* ___ III.—The Betting Commissioner, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1905
* ___ IV.—The Clubhouse Contingent, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1905
* ___ V.—The Crack-a-jack, (ss) The Popular Magazine October 1905
* ___ VI.—The Dope Horse, (ss) The Popular Magazine November 1905
* ___ VII.—The Indian Summer Handicap, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1905
- * The Selling Plater, (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1904
- * The Swiftsure Stakes, (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1904
- * A Two-Fold Victory, (ss) The Popular Magazine January 1905
[]Pearson, Drew; [i.e., Andrew Russell Pearson] (1897-1969) (about) (chron.)
- * Big Jim and Slim John (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Redbook Magazine October 1936
- * The Dark Enigma of Congress (with Norman Ritter), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1964
- * F.D.R.—Five Years After (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Redbook Magazine April 1938
- * Friendly Enemies (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Redbook Magazine January 1938
- * Good Will at Havana (with William Hard), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 14 1928
- * How Admiral King Runs the Navy (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Liberty May 23 1942
- * How General Marshall Runs the Army (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Liberty May 16 1942
- * How the President Works (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Harper’s Magazine June 1936
- * How the Supreme Court Works (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1937
- * “I Predict for Yugoslavia…”, (ar) Collier’s July 7 1951
- * The Machinery of Foreign Affairs, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 1 1929
- * My Life in the White House Doghouse, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 10 1956
- * Our Leading Lady Publisher, (ar) Redbook Magazine December 1937
- * Pat Hurley on the Warpath, (ts) Real Detective December 1932
- * The People’s Vice-President (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Liberty August 1 1942
- * Picking the Entries for 1940 (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Redbook Magazine September 1938
- * Presidential Candidates Quiz (with Robert S. Allen), (qz) Liberty June 22 1940
- * The Real General MacArthur (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Liberty March 7 1942
- * Stars of the Diplomatic Corps (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Redbook Magazine November 1937
- * Turkey in the White House (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Redbook Magazine December 1936
- * The V.P.’s Victory Garden (with Leon Pearson), (??) Collier’s September 11 1943
- * Washington Sideshow (with Robert S. Allen), (ar) Redbook Magazine March 1938
- * Who Chooses Our Wars?, (ar) Collier’s March 4 1939
[]Pearson, Edmund (Lester) (1880-1937) (about) (chron.)
- * America’s Classic Murder, (ar) Murder at Smutty Nose by Edmund Pearson, Doubleday, 1926
- * The Blue-Blood Mystery in Boston, (tc) Liberty September 19 1931
- * Blunders in Print, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) June 1935
- * The Case of Tommy Tucker, (tc) Liberty October 3 1931
- * The Day of Floradora, (ar)
- * A Dead Man Came Back, (ts) Mystery January 1935
- * The Death of Bella Wright, (ts) More Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1936
- * The Evil That Books Do, (ar) Public Libraries May 1911
- * First Aid for Puzzle Fans, (ar) Everybody’s June 1925
- * The Flight, (ss) The Outlook October 22 1910
- * Footnote to De Quincey: Mr. Smith, (ts) Murder at Smutty Nose by Edmund Pearson, Doubleday, 1926
- * The Green Bicycle Case, (ts) More Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1936, as "The Death of Bella Wright"
- * Green Chest, (ss) The Outlook May 21 1910
- * Hell Benders, (ar) Murder at Smutty Nose by Edmund Pearson, Doubleday, 1926
- * Holmes Among the Illustrators [Sherlock Holmes], (ar) The Bookman August 1932
- * The Hunting Knife, (ar) Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Macmillan, 1924
- * In the Middle of the Night, (ts) Mystery March 1935
- * Jack the Ripper, (ar) from More Studies in Murder, Random House, 1936
- * The Locked Room, (tc) Liberty October 14 1933
- * Lucky-Bug, (ss) The Outlook July 16 1910
- * Magic, (ss) The Outlook May 14 1910
- * The Major and His Dandelions, (ts) Mystery February 1934
- * Malloy the Mighty, (ar) Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Macmillan, 1924
- * The Man Who Would Not Stay Dead, (ar) Mystery March 1934
- * Miss Holland’s Elopement, (ar)
- * Mrs. Wharton’s House Party, (ar) Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
- * The Murder of Captain White, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) January 1926
- * The Murder of Dr. Burdell, (ar) 1935
- * The Mystery of Tenants Harbor, (tc) Liberty September 12 1931
- * The Mystery of the Cottage by the Lake, (tc) Liberty September 5 1931
- * The Mystery of the Dancing Shoes, (tc) Liberty September 30 1933
- * The Mystery of the Dark Street, (ts) Mystery May 1934
- * The Mystery of the Green Bicycle, (tc) Liberty September 23 1933
- * Nineteen Dandelions, (ar) More Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1936
- * On the Wharf, (ss) New England Magazine April 1902
- * The Perfect Murder, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine July 1937
- * The Petal of the Red Geranium, (tc) Liberty September 26 1931
- * The Queer Adventures of the Druce Family, (ar) Mystery July 1934
- * Rules for Murderesses, (ar) Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
- * Run on the Bank, (ss) The Outlook August 20 1910
- * Sarah Jane Robinson, (ar) from More Studies in Murder, 1936
- * Scotland Yard’s Strangest Case, (tc) Liberty May 30 1931
- * Sherlock Holmes and the Drood Mystery [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) Boston Evening Transcript April 2 1913
- * She Was No Angel, (ar) Mystery April 1935
- * Should Kidnapers Be Condemned to Death? Yes! says Sen. Patterson, No! says Sen. Capper, (ar) Liberty May 21 1932
- * The Sixth Capsule; or, Proof by Circumstantial Evidence, (ar) Vanity Fair (US) 1926
- * Sob Sisters Emerge, (ar) More Studies in Murder by Edmund Pearson, Harrison Smith & Robert Haas, 1936
- * Steamboat Annie, (vi) The New Yorker
- * Strange Clues—Miss Holland’s Elopement, (tc) Liberty September 10 1932
- * Strange Clues—The Case of Mr. Wainwright, (tc) Liberty August 27 1932
- * The Terrible Truth About Mrs. Robinson, (ar) Mystery February 1935
- * Those Who Have Eyes, (ts) Mystery December 1934
- * The Tragic Affair at Merit, (ar) Mystery June 1934
- * Unfettered Eagles, (pi) Scribner’s Magazine July 1924; Illustrations from old books and pamphlets.
- * The Unfortunate Lovers, (??) Vanity Fair (US) July 1927
- * What Makes a Good Murder?, (ar) Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
- * When My Ship Comes in, (ss) The Outlook October 1 1910
- * White Peacocks, (ss) The Outlook November 26 1910
- * “You Murdering Ministers!”, (ar) Instigation of the Devil by Edmund Pearson, Charles Scribner's, 1930
_____, [ref.]
[]Pearson, Elliot (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * The Black Heart Tree, (pm) The Stygian Lepus #19, 2024
- * Deliverance, (sl) The Stygian Lepus #19, #20 2024, #21 2025
- * Ghoul, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #23, 2025
- * Growing, Always Growing, (pm) The Stygian Lepus #19, 2024
- * I Wonder, (vi) The Stygian Lepus #15, 2024
- * Seeds of the Future, (pm) The Stygian Lepus #24, 2025
- * Them, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #22, 2025
- * Troglodyte 2, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #20, 2024
- * Verdugo, (sl) The Stygian Lepus #24, #25 2025
- * Wandering Star, (pm) The Stygian Lepus #15, 2024
[]Pearson, Ellis (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Abduction?, (ss) The Red Magazine July 1908
- * Check to the King, (nv) The Red Magazine October 15 1913
- * The Clash of Arms, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1908
- * The Conspirators, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1908
- * The Duke-Errant:
* ___ No. 1. A Hand in the Game, (ss) The Red Magazine January 20 1922
* ___ No. 2. The Lair of the Wolf, (ss) The Red Magazine February 3 1922
* ___ No. 3. A Knave Unmasked, (ss) The Red Magazine February 17 1922
- * The Encounter, (ss) The Red Magazine April 1 1910
- * The Events of a Night, (ss) The Red Magazine September 19 1919
- * A Hand in the Game, (ss) The Red Magazine January 20 1922
- * In Flashing Armor, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine May 20 1914
- * The King’s Clemency, (ss) The Red Magazine October 3 1919
- * The King’s Justice, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1907
- * A Knave Unmasked, (ss) The Red Magazine February 17 1922
- * A Knight Errant, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1908
- * The Lair of the Wolf, (ss) The Red Magazine February 3 1922
- * O’Leary of Ballynabaragh, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1907
- * On the King’s Business, (ss) The Red Magazine April 15 1912
- * The Rivals, (ss) The Red Magazine July 15 1910
- * “Who Laughs Last Laughs Best”, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1907
[]Pearson, George (Eustace) (fl. 1910s-1920s) (about) (chron.)
- * At the Front with the Princess Pats, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine April 1915
- * The Canadians in Hospital, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine May, Jun 1916
- * Englander Schwein, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1917
- * Film Hogs, (ss) MacLean’s January 15 1926
- * The Fires of Annihilation, (ar) MacLean’s June 1918
- * Fish Ahead, (ar) MacLean’s October 15 1927
- * Fitting in the Returned Man, (ar) MacLean’s March 1919
- * Friends of Blacks, (ss) MacLean’s August 15 1928
- * The Gunman, (ss) Adventure December 30 1921
- * Handshakes with Death:
* ___ VI. A Night of Terror One Thousand Feet Underground, (ts) The Royal Magazine September 1914; as told to Margaret Chute
- * “I Knew Them When—”, (ar) The Royal Magazine July 1928
- * Jackpots, (ss) MacLean’s June 15 1925
- * The Last Stand of the Princess Pats, (ar) MacLean’s May 1918
- * Lure o’ Gold, (ss) MacLean’s Magazine September 1914
- * Modern Man’s Latest Problem: Housing the Car, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine August 1914
- * My Friend, Jean Baptiste, (ar) MacLean’s Oct 1, Nov 1, Dec 1 1926, Jan 1 1927
- * The Night in the Mill, (ss) Tip Top Stories of Adventure and Mystery #1, December 1923
- * A Night of Terror One Thousand Feet Underground, (ts) The Royal Magazine September 1914; as told to Margaret Chute
- * Organizing for Peace, (ar) MacLean’s May 1919
- * A Rainy Night in the Trenches, (ss) McClure’s Magazine April 1918
- * The Soul of the Assault, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1917
- * Stemming the Teuton Tide, (ar) MacLean’s July 1918
- * Stick ’Im Boy!, (ar) MacLean’s September 1 1927
- * The Swordfishers’ Dance, (ar) MacLean’s October 1 1927
- * That Pore Little Burro, (ss) Tip Top Stories of Adventure and Mystery #2, January 1924
- * There’s Many a Slip, (ss) Tip Top Stories of Adventure and Mystery #3, February 1924
- * Why the Offensive Is Now Ours, (ar) MacLean’s Magazine June 1915
- * You See the Song and Dance Begin’, (ar) MacLean’s May 1 1927
[]Pearson, (Edward) Hesketh (Gibbons) (1887-1964) (about) (chron.)
- * Boswell as Artist, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1932
- * Dickens: His Character, Comedy & Career, (bg) Harper, 1949
- * The Enemy at the Door [Did It Happen?], (ar) The Evening Standard February 22 1955
- * Larger than Life, (ex)
- * The Observations of Mrs. Ogden, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine September 1932
- * The Religious Education of G.B.S., (ar)
- * Shaw Meets Stalin, (ar) Lilliput October 1943
- * Sherlock Holmes and “The Strand”, (ar) The Strand Magazine August 1943 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- * Stephen’s Story, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #164, February 1936
- * Through the Window [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard January 24 1955
_____, [ref.]
[]Pearson, Jack (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * A Bargue Called “Content”, (ar) Cavalcade (Australia) July 1952
- * The Brigadier’s Two-Gun Christmas, (ts) Combat: The Action Magazine November 1956
- * Cavern of the Crow, (ss) Cavalcade (Australia) April 1951
- * Death Rides to the Fiesta, (ss) Man October 1951
- * Dora and a Duck, (ss) Cavalcade (Australia) April 1952
- * Lake of the Serpent, (ss) Cavalcade (Australia) October 1951
- * Piracy with All Mod. Cons., (ar) Man Junior November 1949
- * Tempest Over Tilly, (ss) Cavalcade (Australia) March 1951
- * Whispers in the Jungle, (ss) Cavalcade (Australia) May 1952
- * Woman on a One-Way Street, (ss) Man September 1950
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Cavalcade (Australia) Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1951, Jan,
Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1952
[]Pearson, James Larkin (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Contemplations, (pm) The Vagrant #6, November 1917
- * The grave-tree, (pm) The Vagrant Spring 1927
- * Journey’s End, (pm) Argosy Allstory Weekly October 2 1926
- * The lives of men, (pm) The Vagrant Spring 1927
- * The poetry fer me, (pm) The Vagrant #10, October 1919
- * The river and the sea, (pm) The Vagrant Spring 1927
- * When Inspiration Fails, (pm) The Vagrant #7, June 1918
- * You Jes’ as Well Laugh as to Cry, (pm) The Vagrant #5, June 1917
[]Pearson, Mark Lee (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Hideki and the Gnomes [Hideki], (ss) Apex Online May 5 2009
- * Hideki Desu [Hideki], (ss) Space and Time #106, Spring 2009
- * The Infinite Piggy Bank, (ss) Beyond Centauri April 2008
- * It’s for You, (ss) Twisted Tongue #13, October 2009
- * To Run a Stick Through a Fish, (ss) Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations ed. Eric J. Guignard, Dark Moon Books, 2012
- * Whaling the Multiverse, (ss) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #50, 2011
[]Pearson, Martin; pseudonym of Donald A. Wollheim (1914-1990) (about) (chron.)
- * Ajax of Ajax [Ajax Calkins], (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction August 1942
- * Asteroid 745: Mauritia, (ss) Orbit v1 #1, 1953
- * Cosmos Eye, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #3, Spring 1941
- * Destiny World [Ajax Calkins], (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction December 1941
- * The Embassy, (ss) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1942
- * The Embassy (with C. M. Kornbluth), (ss) Astounding Science-Fiction March 1942
- * The Hidden Conflict, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #8, Fall 1942
- * The Key to the Dark Planet, (ss) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1942
- * The Mask of Demeter (with C. M. Kornbluth), (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1953, as by Cecil Corwin & Martin Pearson; expanded by Wollheim from a sketch written by Kornbluth and published without his permission. first appeared in Spanish (“La mascara de Demetrio”, Los Cuentos Fantasticos, #29, November 1950).
- * The Millionth Year, (ss) Science Fiction Stories April 1943
- * Mimic, (ss) Astonishing Stories December 1942
- Super Science Stories (Canada) June 1943
- Avon Fantasy Reader 3 ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Avon Book Co., 1947, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Fantastic Novels Magazine September 1950, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Science Fiction Digest v1 #1, 1954, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Terror in the Modern Vein ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Hanover House, 1955, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- More Terror in the Modern Vein ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Digit, 1961, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Monster Mix ed. Robert Arthur, Dell, 1968, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Creatures from Beyond ed. Terry Carr, Thomas Nelson US, 1975, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Bug-Eyed Monsters ed. Bill Pronzini & Barry N. Malzberg, HBJ, 1980, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- The Great Science Fiction Stories: Volume 4, 1942 ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1980, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Second Series ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Bonanza/Crown, 1983, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Bug Awful ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg & Charles Waugh, Raintree Publishers, 1984, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Famous Fantastic Mysteries ed. Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert E. Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Gramercy, 1991, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- 100 Creepy Little Creature Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1994, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- The Reel Stuff ed. Brian Thomsen & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1998, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- Passing for Human ed. Michael Bishop & Steven Utley, PS Publishing, 2009, as by Donald A. Wollheim
- * Mye Day [Ajax Calkins], (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction April 1942
- * Nothing, (ss) Astonishing Stories October 1942
- * Observation Platform, (ss) Saturn, Magazine of Science Fiction and Fantasy October 1957
- * The Planet Called Aquella, (ss) Super Science Stories November 1942
- * Planet Passage, (ss) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1942
- * Pogo Planet [Ajax Calkins], (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction October 1941
- * Private World, (ss) 10 Story Fantasy Spring 1951
- * The Second Satellite, (ss) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1943
- * So You Want to Be a Space-Flier? (with C. M. Kornbluth), (ar) Cosmic Stories May 1941
- * The Unfinished City, (ss) Stirring Science Stories March 1942
- * Up There, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #7, Summer 1942
- * The World on the Edge of the Universe, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #4, Summer 1941
[]Pearson, Michael (Edward Naylor) (1924- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Preface (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (pr) Tales from the Galaxies ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Michael Pearson, Pan Piccolo, 1973
- * Preface (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (pr) Strange Universe ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Michael Pearson, Blackie, 1974
- * Preface (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (pr) Strange Orbits ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Michael Pearson, Blackie, 1976
- * Preface (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (pr) Strange Planets ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Michael Pearson, Blackie, 1977
- * Preface (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (pr) 1966
- * The Secret Invaders (with Bill Strutton), (ts) John Bull Aug 24, Aug 31, Sep 7, Sep 14 1957
- * Tales from the Galaxies (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (br) Zimri #5, August 1973
_____, ed.
- * Out of This World 10 (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (an) Blackie & Son (hc), 1973
- * Strange Orbits (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (an) Blackie & Son (hc), 1976
- * Strange Planets (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (an) Blackie & Son (hc), 1977
- * Strange Universe (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (an) Blackie & Son (hc), 1974
- * Tales from the Galaxies (with Amabel Williams-Ellis), (an) Pan Piccolo (pb), 1973
[]Pearson, Mollie Seymour (c1900-1962); used pseudonyms Barbara Hedworth & Guy Trent (chron.)
- * “And at the Envoi…”, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1928, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Audrey Seaton’s Husband, (ss) Britannia and Eve June 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Barrier, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) December 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Battle, (ss) The London Magazine October 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Berkeley—at Eight, (ss) Britannia and Eve September 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Big Woman, (ss) Britannia and Eve September 1936, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * “Cad About the Boy”, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1936, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Call Me Lorraine, (ss) The Royal Pictorial November 1934, as by Guy Trent
- * Call to Arms, (ss) Britannia and Eve May 1940, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The “Cissy” Man, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Crisis, (ss) Britannia and Eve October 1939, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Crosses on the Horizon, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1931, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * David’s Son, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1928, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Duke’s Son, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Escape, (ss) The Royal Magazine November 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Felicia in Search of Adventure, (ss) Miss Modern May 1933, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Fourth Bridesmaid, (ss) Britannia and Eve July 1931, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Gay Pink Rose, (ss) Britannia and Eve December 1932, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Girl Who Let Him Down, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine January 1928, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Good Manners:
* ___ Sorry You’ve Been Troubled!, (cl) The Modern Weekly #133, August 29 1936, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Harlequin Was a Bad Lad, (ss) The New Royal Magazine November 1931, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The House, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine October 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Husband for Virginia, (ss) Miss Modern July 1932, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Idol, (ss) Britannia and Eve July 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * I Like Your Nerve!, (ss) The Royal Pictorial October 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * In Defence of Beauty, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1932, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Interlude, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Just a Mean Little Gigolo, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Last Love, (ss) The New Royal Magazine April 1931, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Let Nina Laugh, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Love or —, (ss) The New London Magazine #9, July 1931, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Love Which Conquers, (ss) The Royal Pictorial June 1933, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Magnificent Gesture, (ss) Nash’s Magazine March 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Man of Understanding, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine November 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Man Will Turn [Confessions of Virginia], (ss) The Royal Pictorial July 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Matter of Courtesy, (ss) The London Magazine August 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Matter of Sentiment, (ss) The Golden West #5, November 1927, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Miss Modern and Her Friends, (ar) Miss Modern June 1932, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Mystery Mansion, (ss) The Violet Magazine #95, April 16 1926, as by Guy Trent
- * The One on the Plain, (ss) Britannia and Eve May 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Other Man, (ss) The Royal Magazine May 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Overheard in Cubicle No. 4, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1937, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Patricia, (nv) Hutchinson’s Magazine November 1928, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Pearls of Desire, (ss) The Violet Magazine #130, September 2 1927, as by Guy Trent
- * Pigs Offstage, (ss) Maclean’s July 15 1935, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Pluck of a Tenderfoot, (ss) The Golden West #2, August 1927, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Prelude to Divorce, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1935, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Promise, (ss) The Golden Mag. #10, March 1927 [Ref. R. H. Evens], as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Proscenium and the Pigs, (ss) The Passing Show July 13 1935, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Purity Films Are So Exciting, (ar) The Royal Pictorial December 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Question of Pride, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Sarco Vane’s Atonement, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine September 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * She Married a Star, (ss) Britannia and Eve January 1937, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Soldier, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine December 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Something Worth While, (ss) Mabs Weekly April 1 1933, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Some Women Don’t Deserve Husbands, (ar) The Royal Pictorial October 1932, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Sorry You’ve Been Troubled!, (ar) The Modern Weekly #133, August 29 1936, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * S.O.S. for Virginia! [Confessions of Virginia], (ss) The Royal Pictorial August 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Tango, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * That Difficult Year, (ss) Mother and Home November 1938, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * These Foolish Things, (ss) The Novel Magazine November 1936, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * This Wonderful Thing Called Love, (ss) The Royal Magazine October 1928, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Three Wives Tale, (ss) Britannia and Eve April 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * To Be Worthy of Louis, (ss) The New Royal Magazine July 1931, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Tonsorial Travelling, (pm) The Royal Magazine February 1929, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Traitor, (ss) The Golden Mag. #12, May 1927, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Trial Marriage, (sl) The Novel Magazine Aug, Sep 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Unbreakable Habit, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1935, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Unforgivable Sin, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1932, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Virginia and the Ogre [Confessions of Virginia], (ss) The Royal Pictorial June 1934, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Wedding of Garla, (ss) Britannia and Eve May 1937, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Week in Paris, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1936, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * When Sleet Became Snow, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine December 1928, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * When the Children Grow Up, (ss) Britannia and Eve November 1936, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * The Winning Hand, (ss) The Golden West #1, July 1927, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Won on the Stroke, (ss) The Golden West #9, March 1928, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * Writing to Lois, (ss) Britannia and Eve December 1930, as by Barbara Hedworth
- * A Young Man’s Fancy, (ss) The New Royal Magazine January 1932, as by Barbara Hedworth
Next —
Name Index —
Table-of-Contents