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Derleth, August (William) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * The Metronome, (ss) Terror by Night ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Selwyn & Blount, 1934
- Weird Tales February 1935
- Something Near, Arkham House, 1945
- Bar the Doors ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1946
- Tales of the Undead ed. Elinore Blaisdell, Crowell, 1947
- Short Story Magazine (Australia) #64, November 1949
- Still Not at Night ed. Christine Campbell Thomson, Arrow Books, 1962
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Bar the Doors ed. Alfred Hitchcock, Dell, 1965
- The Little Monsters ed. Roger Elwood & Vic Ghidalia, MacFadden-Bartell, 1969
- Horrors, Horrors, Horrors ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1978
- 100 Ghastly Little Ghost Stories ed. Stefan R. Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1993
- The Sleepers and Other Wakeful Things, The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2009
- * Michael Vayne [Sac Prairie], (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Michel Brisbois: A Century After, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Micrampelis Lobata, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Midnight Storm, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Mid-Period Pieces, (si) Far Boundaries ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1951
- * Midsummer on a Hill, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Midwinter Night, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * The Millpond Terror, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * Mink Rossik [Sac Prairie], (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * The Minnow Seiners, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Minnows Rising, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Miss Esperson, (ss) Dark Mind, Dark Heart ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1962, as by Stephen Grendon
- * Mr. Ames’ Devil, (ss) Fantastic Adventures August 1942
- * Mr. Berbeck Had a Dream, (ss) Weird Tales November 1935
- * Mr. C, (ss) Wisconsin in Their Bones, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1961
- * Mr. Fairlie’s Final Journey [Solar Pons], (ss)
- * Mr. George, (nv) Weird Tales March 1947, as by Stephen Grendon
- Weird Tales (Canada) May 1947, as by Stephen Grendon
- Night’s Yawning Peal ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1952, as by Stephen Grendon
- Mr. George and Other Odd Persons by Stephen Grendon, Arkham House, 1963, as by Stephen Grendon
- Night’s Yawning Peal (var. 1) ed. August Derleth, Consul Books, 1965, as by Stephen Grendon
- Thrillers and More Thrillers ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1968, as by Stephen Grendon
- More Little Monsters ed. Roger Elwood & Vic Ghidalia, Manor, 1973, as by Stephen Grendon
- Night’s Yawning Peal (var. 2) ed. August Derleth, Signet, 1974, as by Stephen Grendon
- Demons Within & Other Disturbing Tales ed. Helen Hoke, Taplinger, 1978
- Weird Tales: The Magazine That Never Dies ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1988
- “Who Shall I Say Is Calling?” and Other Stories, The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2009, as by Stephen Grendon
- * Mr. George and Other Odd Persons, (Arkham House, 1963, co) , as by Stephen Grendon
- * Mr. Jimson Assists, (ss) The Magic Carpet Magazine April 1933
- * Mr. Tory Dies, (ss) Consider Your Verdict by Tally Mason, Stackpole Sons, 1937, as by Tally Mason
- * Mist-World, (pm) Habitant of Dusk, Walden Press, 1946
- * Mnemonic Pattern, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Molly Pringle [Sac Prairie], (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Moment as Eternity, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Monie, (ss) Wisconsin in Their Bones, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1961
- * Moon and Clouds, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Moon and Fog, (pm) Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
- * Moonlight Busy in the Room, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Moonlight in the Apple Tree [Sac Prairie], (ss) Farm Journal and Farmer’s Wife June 1940
- * Moonlit Woods, (pm) Minnesota Quarterly Winter 1950
- * Moon on the Prairie, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Moon on the Water, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * The Moon on the Water, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * Moon Over Farm, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Moon Pool, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Moonrise, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * The Moon Rose Twice [Sac Prairie], (ss) Country Growth, Scribners, 1940
- * The Moore Twins [Sac Prairie], (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * More from Dr. Parker’s Notebooks [Solar Pons], (ms) The Final Adventures of Solar Pons, Mycroft & Moran, 1998
- * Morning After Frost, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Moth, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * The Motive, (ss) Top-Notch Detective March 1939, as "Motive, Blood"
- * Motive, Blood, (ss) Top-Notch Detective March 1939
- Something Near, Arkham House, 1945, as "The Motive"
- Short Story Magazine (Australia) #59, June 1949, as "The Motive"
- The Saint Detective Magazine January 1954, as "He Sat Down to Wait"
- The Saint Detective Magazine (Australia) July 1957, as "He Sat Down to Wait"
- The Saint Detective Magazine (UK) September 1957, as "He Sat Down to Wait"
- 100 Crooked Little Crime Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan R. Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1994
- * Mouse, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * The Mouse on the Train, (ss) Wisconsin in Their Bones, Duell, Sloan and Pearce, 1961
- * The Moving Landscape, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * The Mrs. Anne Radcliffe Literature Award, (ar) The Arkham Collector #1, Summer 1967, uncredited.
- * Mrs. Bentley’s Daughter, (ss) Weird Tales October 1930
- * Mrs. Clara Pell [Sac Prairie], (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Mrs. Corter Makes Up Her Mind, (ss) Fantastic Adventures May 1942
- * Mrs. Cory Venter [Sac Prairie], (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Mrs. Eben Ford [Sac Prairie], (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Mrs. Elting Does Her Part, (ss) Strange Stories August 1939, as by Tally Mason
- * Mrs. Elting Plays Her Part, (ss) Strange Stories August 1939, as "Mrs. Elting Does Her Part", by Tally Mason
- * Mrs. Emma Stillman [Sac Prairie], (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * “Mrs. Herbert Breen Died Last Night”, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Mrs. Herman Mehst [Sac Prairie], (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Mrs. John Streng [Sac Prairie], (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Mrs. Lannisfree, (ss) Weird Tales November 1945
- Weird Tales (Canada) January 1946
- Not Long for This World, Arkham House, 1948
- Tales from Not Long for This World, Ballantine Books, 1961
- Kurt Singer’s Ghost Omnibus ed. Kurt Singer, W.H. Allen, 1965
- The Gothic Reader ed. Kurt Singer, Ace, 1966
- Kurt Singer’s Ghost Omnibus (var. 1) ed. Kurt Singer, Four Square, 1967
- Kurt Singer’s Ghost Omnibus (var. 2) ed. Kurt Singer, Leisure Books, 1971
- “Who Shall I Say Is Calling?” and Other Stories, The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2009
- * Mrs. Manifold, (ss) The Girl with the Hungry Eyes, Avon, 1949, as by Stephen Grendon
- The Supernatural Reader ed. Groff & Lucy Conklin, Lippincott, 1953, as by Stephen Grendon
- Twisted ed. Groff Conklin, Belmont, 1962, as by Stephen Grendon
- Twisted (var. 1) ed. Groff Conklin, Horwitz, 1963, as by Stephen Grendon
- Mr. George and Other Odd Persons by Stephen Grendon, Arkham House, 1963, as by Stephen Grendon
- Thrillers and More Thrillers ed. Robert Arthur, Random House, 1968, as by Stephen Grendon
- The Eleventh Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1970, as by Stephen Grendon
- London Tales of Terror ed. Jacquelyn Visick, Fontana, 1972, as by Stephen Grendon
- Weirdies ed. Helen Hoke, Franklin Watts, 1973, as by Stephen Grendon
- 65 Great Murder Mysteries ed. Mary Danby, Octopus, 1983, as by Stephen Grendon
- Great Murder Mysteries, Octopus/Chartwell, 1988, as by Stephen Grendon
- “Who Shall I Say Is Calling?” and Other Stories, The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2009, as by Stephen Grendon
- * Mrs. Samuel Lazar [Sac Prairie], (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Mrs. Spinnet [Sac Prairie], (ss) Country Growth, Scribners, 1940
- * Mrs. Warner-Glenn [Sac Prairie], (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Muggridge’s Aunt, (ss) Weird Tales May 1935
- * The Mulberry Tree, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Munitions Up Six Points!, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * The Murky Glass (with H. P. Lovecraft), (nv) Saturn, Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1957; written by Derleth from a fragment by Lovecraft.
- * Mushrooms, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * Music in the Air, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Music in the Dark, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Muskrat Met, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * My Dog Spot, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * My Owl, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * My Own Country, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * The Mystery Picture at the Old Electric, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * The Narrow Room, (pm) Habitant of Dusk, Walden Press, 1946
- * Natural Bridge, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * A Near Catastrophe, (ms) The Arkham Collector #6, Winter 1970, uncredited.
- * Necrology, (ob) The Arkham Collector #9 Spr 1971, #6 Wtr, #7 Sum 1970, #8 Wtr 1971, #1 Sum 1967 [Ref. Virgil Finlay], uncredited.
- * The Nectar-Seekers, (pm) Habitant of Dusk, Walden Press, 1946
- * Neighbor, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * Nella [Sac Prairie], (ss) Pagany January/March 1932
- * Nell Barraclough [Sac Prairie], (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Nellie Foster, (ss) Weird Tales June 1933
- * Nemo [Sac Prairie], (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * The New Cow, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * New Moon, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * New Moon and Planets in the Evening Sky, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * New Moon: February, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * New Moon: November, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * New Moon Setting, (pm) 1964
- * Nicolet, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Nighthawk, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * The Nighthawk in the Afternoon, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Nighthawks, (pm) Tomorrow March 1942
- * Night Journey, (pm) This Wound, The Prairie Press, 1962
- * The Night Light at Vorden’s [Sac Prairie], (nv) Redbook Magazine September 1942
- * Night Mail, (pm) Driftwind June/July 1935
- * Night Mail and Whippoorwill, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Night Mail Passing Over, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Nightmare, (pm) This Wound, The Prairie Press, 1962
- * Nightmares and Daydreams, (ms) The Arkham Collector #1, Summer 1967 [Ref. Nelson Bond], uncredited.
- * Night Rain, (pm) This Wound, The Prairie Press, 1962
- * Night Ride, (pm) This Wound, The Prairie Press, 1962
- * The Night Rider, (vi) Weird Tales January 1927
- * The Night Road, (ss) Weird Tales May 1952
- * Nightshade, (lr) The Arkham Collector #1, Summer 1967, uncredited.
- * Night Train, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * The Night Train to Lost Valley, (ss) Weird Tales January 1948, as by Stephen Grendon
- Mr. George and Other Odd Persons by Stephen Grendon, Arkham House, 1963, as by Stephen Grendon
- Yankee Witches ed. Charles G. Waugh, Martin H. Greenberg & Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Lance Tapley, 1988
- Devil Worshipers ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, DAW, 1990
- The Ghost Now Standing on Platform One ed. Richard Peyton, Souvenir Press, 1990, as by Stephen Grendon
- That Is Not Dead, The Battered Silicon Dispatch Box, 2009, as by Stephen Grendon
- * Nine Days of Thaw, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * Nine Strands in a Web, (na) Place of Hawks, Loring & Mussey, 1935
- * Ninth Month Evening, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Nocturne: Bell Sound, (pm) This Wound, The Prairie Press, 1962
- * Nocturne: Bird Song at Midnight, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Nocturne: Evening Star, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Nocturne for Marionettes, (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * Nocturne: Marsh City, (pm) 1956
- * Nocturne: Moonset, (pm) This Wound, The Prairie Press, 1962
- * Nocturne: Sound of Snow, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Nocturne: Sugar Bush, (pm) This Wound, The Prairie Press, 1962
- * Nocturne: Torrent of Spring, (pm) Hawk on the Wind, Ritten House, 1938
- * Nocturne: Year’s End, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * No Farewell Is Forever, (pm) And You, Thoreau!, The Poets of the Year, 1944
- * No Light for Uncle Henry, (ss) Weird Tales March 1943
- * The No-Sayers [Sac Prairie], (ss) Country Growth, Scribners, 1940
- * A Note About The Outsider and Others, (ms) The Alchemist December 1940
- * A Note for the Aficionado, (pr) Three Problems for Solar Pons, Mycroft & Moran, 1952
- * A Note on the Cthulhu Mythos, (ar) The Trail of Cthulhu, Arkham House, 1962
- * Not Long for This World, (Arkham House, 1948, co)
- * Novels at 10,000 Words a Day, (ar) Writer’s Review January 1934
- * November: First Leaf, (pm) Rind of Earth, James A. Decker, 1942
- * Now Is the Time for All Good Men [Sac Prairie], (ss) Scribner’s Magazine November 1935
- * Nutting, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * Oak Scar, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Obbie Legrand [Sac Prairie], (pm) The Edge of Night, James A. Decker, 1945
- * The Occupant of the Crypt (with Mark R. Schorer), (ss) Weird Tales September 1947
- * An Occurrence in an Antique Shop, (ss) Weird Tales January 1929
- * October Rain, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * October: The Wind, (pm) Tomorrow October 1945
- * Ode to the Sac Prairie Dead, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * The Odyssey of Janna Meade, (n.) Star Weekly December 3 1949
- * Of Boyhood, (gp)
- * Of Brian Lumley, (ms) The Arkham Collector #3, Summer 1968 [Ref. Brian Lumley], uncredited.
- * Of Evening and the Streetlights Coming On, (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Of Love: Of Grief, (pm) Man Track Here, Ritten House, 1939
- * Of Miles Pennoyer, (ms) The Arkham Collector #3, Summer 1968 [Ref. Margery Lawrence], uncredited.
- * Of William Hope Hodgson, (ms) The Arkham Collector #5, Summer 1969 [Ref. W. H. Hodgson], uncredited.
- * Old Barn, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * The Old Covered Bridge, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * Old Farmer [Sac Prairie], (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * The Old Frog Pond, (pm) A Boy’s Way, Stanton & Lee, 1947
- * Old Girls, (ss) Trend June/August 1932
- * Old Huckleberry [Sac Prairie], (ss) Story #53, December 1936
- * Old Ladies, (ss) The Midland January/February 1932
- * Old Man Fishing, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Old Maple, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Old Mark, (ss) Weird Tales August 1929
- * Old Matt [Sac Prairie], (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * The Old Mill Road, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * Old Speck, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * The Old Swimming Hole, (pm) It’s a Boy’s World, Stanton & Lee, 1948
- * Old Turtle, (pm) West of Morning, The Golden Quill Press, 1960
- * Oliver Voir [Sac Prairie], (pm) Wind in the Elms, Ritten House, 1941
- * Omega, (pm) Wonder Stories November 1934
- * On a Flake of Snow, (pm) Here on a Darkling Plain, Ritten House, 1940
- * On a Hawk Startled from His Nest, (pm) Rendezvous in a Landscape, The Fine Editions Press, 1952
- * On a Locomotive Heard in the Forest, (pm) Country Poems, Prairie Press, 1956
- * On Book Sales, (lt) Amra v2 #7, 1959
- * Once More the Locusts, (pm) Tomorrow February 1945
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