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[]Smith, Howard E(verett) (1885-1970) (about) (chron.)
- * In a Habitant Village, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine February 1908
- * [frontispiece], (fp) Harper’s Monthly Magazine Feb, Aug, Dec 1911, Jan 1912, Nov 1915
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Monthly Magazine Dec 1907, Jan, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1908, Mar, Apr, Nov,
Dec 1909
Feb, Nov 1910, Feb, Aug, Dec 1911, Jan 1912, Apr, Jul 1915
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Scribner’s Magazine September 1909
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Every Week May 7 1917
[]Smith, Iain (1964- ); used pseudonym The Reverend Rave (books) (chron.)
- * Abbeys and Advertising: The Steam-Powered Marketing Career of M.R. James, (ar) Ghosts & Scholars #48, 2025
- * Against Metre: Oscar Wilde, Arthur Machen and the English Prose Poem, (ar) Wormwood #36, 2021 [Ref. Arthur Machen & Oscar Wilde]
- * The Bells of St Quentin, (ss) Sorcery and Sanctity ed. Daniel Corrick, Hieroglyphic Press, 2013
- * Black Dogs, (ar) The Hotspur 2005
- * A Brief Meditation on Eternity, (ar) The Hotspur 2006
- * Careful with That Book, Eugene…, (ar) The Hotspur December 2007
- * The Compact Cassette—A Paean to the Mighty Reel, (ar) The Hotspur 2011
- * The Decline of the English Anaesthetic, (ar) The Hotspur October 2007
- * An Ecstacsy of Repetition: The Flower Power Phantasmagoria of The Seeds, (ar) Wormwood #38, 2022
- * The English Day of the Dead, (ar) The Hotspur 2006
- * The Forgotten Festival, (ar) The Hotspur 2005
- * “Here Be Taverns…”: A Pub Crawl Around Olde Fleet Street (with Michael Butterworth, Jonathan Preece & Raymond B. Russell), (ar) Avallaunius Spring/Summer 1992
- * In the Footsteps of Nennius, (ar) Faunus #40, 2019
- * Judas Iscariot—Deus Ex Machina or Devil’s Disciple?, (ar) The Hotspur November 2013
- * Machenalia—A Bibliography, (bi) Machenalia Autumn 2019 [Ref. Arthur Machen]
- * The Machenogion: A Chronicle of the Great Arthur Machen Revival 1984-99, (ar) Faunus #39, 2019
- * The Machenogion II—The Third Millennium: A Chronicle of the Great Arthur Machen Revival 2000-2019, (ar) Faunus #40, 2019 [Ref. Arthur Machen]
- * Midnight in the Big City, (ar) The Hotspur April 2007
- * The Miracle of St Cuthbert’s Mist, (ar) The Hotspur September 2015
- * The Most Boring Constellation Ever, (ar) The Hotspur July 2007
- * Music in Colour & Paintings in Sound—The Artistic Adventures of Roger “Syd” Barrett, (ar) The Hotspur November 2012
- * Recycled Revenants: The Recurring Nightmare of “The Fenstanton Witch”, (ar) Ghosts & Scholars #44, 2023 [Ref. M. R. James]
- * Searching for Ecstasy, (ar) Avallaunius Winter 1996, as by The Reverend Rave
- * The Shining Ones, (ss) Mark Valentine (ph), 2005
- * Sorcery Plus Sanctity: The Curious Christianity of Arthur Machen, (ar) The Secret Ceremonies ed. Mark Valentine & Timothy J. Jarvis, Hippocampus Press, 2019 [Ref. Arthur Machen]
- * The Subtle Fragrance of Southernwood, (ar) The Hotspur 2006
- * A Supernatural War, (br) Faunus #42, 2020 [Ref. Owen Davies]
- * Through a Glass Darkly, (ar) Avallaunius Winter 1990
- * Views from a Bridge, (ar) The Hotspur 2009
- * William Croft Dickinson: The Scottish Ghost Stories of an English Antiquarian, (ar) Wormwood #34, 2020 [Ref. William Croft Dickinson]
[]Smith, Iain Crichton (1928-1998) (chron.)
- * The Atoms, (pm) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- * The Boat People, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1980
- * The Brothers, (ss) Prevailing Spirits ed. Giles Gordon, Hamish Hamilton, 1976
- * Did you see the modest girl?, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1980
- * Goodbye John Summers, (ss) Transatlantic Review #33/34, Winter 1969/1970
- * “Ill, Dying,…”, (pm) Bananas #17, Autumn 1979
- * Introduction, (in) Scottish Short Stories 1987, Collins, 1987
- * The Invasion, (pm) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- * Marcus Aurelius Speaks, (pm) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- * The Punishment, (ss) Short Story Monthly #4, January 1982
- * Roman Poems, (gp) New Writing Scotland 4 ed. Alexander Scott & Carl MacDougall, Association for Scottish Literary Studies, 1984
- * Springtide, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1980
- * The Travelling Poet, (ss) Scottish Short Stories 1986, Collins, 1986
- * What to do About Ralph?, (ss) Shakespeare Stories ed. Giles Gordon, Hamish Hamilton, 1982
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[]Smith, Ian C. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Bloodlines, (pm) Eclecticism E-zine #13, July 2010
- * Church Bells, (pm) Eclecticism E-zine #5, July 2008
- * Did You Hear That?, (vi) Eclecticism E-zine #2, October 2007
- * The Old Couple, (pm) Eclecticism E-zine #6, October 2008
- * Teacher, (pm) Ripples #10, November 2007
- * When Life Gets Bitter and Sad, (pm) Ripples #10, November 2007
- * Write, Right?, (vi) Eclecticism E-zine #17, October/November 2011
[]Smith, J. Ashley (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Duplicity, (ss) Dimension6 #11, 2017
- * The Further Shore, (ss) Bourbon Penn #15, March 2018
- * Men Without Faces, (ss) Damnation Games ed. Alan Baxter, Clan Destine Press, 2022
- * The Moth Tapes, (ss) Aurealis #117, February 2019
- * Old Growth, (ss) SQ Mag #31, May 2017
- * On the Line, (ss) Midnight Echo #12, December 2017
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[]Smith, J. D. (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Canticle in Noir, (pm) Noir Nation #7, April 2019
- * Exceptions, (ss) Clean Sheets 2004
- * The Flower Girl, (ss) Out of the Gutter #2, 2007
- * Humiliation, (ss) Satire v4 #3, 1997
- * In, (ss) Crimespree Magazine #67, 2018
- * Mummies, (pm) Twilight Tales Presents Book of Dead Things ed. Tina L. Jens, 11th Hour Productions, 1999
- * The Myths, (ss) Retreats from Oblivion June 4 2018
- * Straws, (ss) Close to the Bone (online) November 20 2017
[]Smith, J. E. (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
- * The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of “Jackdaw”, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
- * Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
- * Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Year’s Day, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
- * From “Plug” to President, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
- * Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * The Home Town Is ALways Proud of Its Sons but the Home Folks’ Boost Does Not Make a Railroad Man, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Don’t Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Luther Leghorn, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1929
- * Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
- * Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * Observations of a Country Station-Agent:
* ___ No. 17.—Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
* ___ No. 18.—Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
* ___ No. 19.—Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Don’t Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
* ___ No. 20.—Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ No. 21.—To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
* ___ No. 22.—The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
* ___ No. 23.—Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
* ___ No. 24.—The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of “Jackdaw”, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
* ___ No. 25.—One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
* ___ No. 26.—In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
* ___ No. 27.—Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
* ___ No. 28.—The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
* ___ No. 29.—Some Simple Narratives About Clay Calhoune Sokum, the Legal Luminary of Pippinville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
* ___ No. 30.—From “Plug” to President, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
* ___ No. 31.—The Wily Politician May Think That He Carries the Railroad Vote in His Vest Pocket, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
* ___ No. 32.—Sometimes Christmas Cheer Has the Right-of-Way Over All Things, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
* ___ No. 33.—Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Year’s Day, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
* ___ No. 34.—The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
* ___ No. 35.—What Do You Suppose Will Happen When a Superstitious Woman with a Phoney Dollar Moves to Ohio and Leaves Her Cat Behind?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
* ___ No. 36.—Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
* ___ No. 37., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
* ___ No. 38., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1911
* ___ No. 39., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1911
* ___ No. 40., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
* ___ No. 41., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
* ___ No. 42., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
* ___ No. 43., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
* ___ No. 44., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
* ___ No. 45., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
* ___ No. 46., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
* ___ No. 47., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
* ___ No. 48., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
* ___ No. 49., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
* ___ No. 50., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
* ___ No. 51., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
* ___ No. 52., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
* ___ No. 53.—Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
* ___ No. 78.—Yes, Rollo, the Moving-Picture Railroad Drama Differs Materially from the Rigid Rules of the Operating Department, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1914
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1915
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1930
* ___ The Home Town Is ALways Proud of Its Sons but the Home Folks’ Boost Does Not Make a Railroad Man, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
- * Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
- * The Phantom Headlight, (ss) The Black Cat September 1908
- * The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
- * Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
- * Some Simple Narratives About Clay Calhoune Sokum, the Legal Luminary of Pippinville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
- * Sometimes Christmas Cheer Has the Right-of-Way Over All Things, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
- * Talent That Overreached, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1908
- * To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * What Do You Suppose Will Happen When a Superstitious Woman with a Phoney Dollar Moves to Ohio and Leaves Her Cat Behind?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
- * The Wily Politician May Think That He Carries the Railroad Vote in His Vest Pocket, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
- * Yes, Rollo, the Moving-Picture Railroad Drama Differs Materially from the Rigid Rules of the Operating Department, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1914
[]Smith, J. Everard (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Battle of Tombstone City, (ar) Clubman #25, October 1952
- * The Great John L. Sullivan, (ar) Clubman #24, September 1952
- * The Loves of the Duchess de Langeais, (ss) Bedside Clubman v7, 1953; J. Everard Smith’s version of Balzac’s immortal novel.
- * Manon, (ar) Clubman #30, March 1953
- * Police Spy, (ar) Clubman #31, April 1953
[]Smith, J. Frederick (1917-2006) (chron.)
- * Astrid, (pi) Penthouse (UK) August 1968
- * Illustrator & Photographer J. Frederick Smith (with Daniel Zimmer), (bg) Illustration #31, Fall 2010 [Ref. J. Frederick Smith]
- * [front cover], (cv) Esquire Apr 1946, Mar 1947
- * [front cover], (cv) The American Magazine June 1955
- * [front cover], (cv) Cosmopolitan Jun 1956, May 1957, Jan 1958, Feb 1959, Jan 1963, Jun, Jul 1965
- * [front cover], (cv) Erotic Edwardian Fairy Tales ed. Paul Tabori, NEL, 1970
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan Apr 1947, Apr 1948, Sep, Dec 1949, Sep 1950, Oct 1951, May, Dec 1952, Feb 1953,
Jan, Feb 1954, Mar, Apr 1955
Jun 1958, May 1959, Apr, Aug 1960, Aug 1961
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep 1948, Feb, Apr 1949, May, Sep, Oct 1950, Feb 1951, Dec 1952,
Jan, Jul 1953
Mar 1954, Aug 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Today’s Woman #107, September 1948
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s Dec 11, Dec 18 1948, May 14, May 21, Jun 4 1949, Oct 1 1954, Apr 15, Aug 5 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) McCall’s Apr, Nov 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) This Week March 15 1964
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[]Smith, J. G. Officer (fl. 1890s-1910s) (chron.)
- * Homeward Bound!, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper December 30 1899
- * Might and Mite, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper April 9 1910
- * Thoroughly up to Date!, (il) The Boy’s Own Paper September 8 1900
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) The Boy’s Own Paper Aug 27, Oct 22, Nov 19 1898, May 20, Sep 16 1899, Mar 24, Oct 27 1900, Jan 31, Mar 21,
May 9, Jul 25 1903
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Arthur Cooke), (ct) The Boy’s Own Paper May 21 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Boy’s Own Paper April 15 1899
[]Smith, J. Gordon (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * Beyond the Great Wall, (ss) The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine March 1907
- * Christmas and the Beachcomber, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1908
- * The Derelict, (ss) The Red Book Magazine July 1907
- * The Governor’s Visit, A Story of Present-Day Japan, (ar) The Pacific Monthly May 1906
- * Haynes: War Correspondent, (ss) The Pacific Monthly September 1905
- * “His Mother’s Son”, (ss) The Pacific Monthly January 1906
- * The Home-Pennant, (ss) The Red Book Magazine May 1907
- * The Magic of the Missionary, (ss) The Pacific Monthly June 1906
- * A Page from the Book of War in Manchuria, (ar) National Magazine May 1905
- * The Plaudits of the Brave, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine July 1914
- * Tanaka, the Coward, (ss) The Pacific Monthly July 1905
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Idler October 1907
[]Smith, J. Murray (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Are You a Hero? -1, Parachute!, (ar) The Passing Show June 3 1933
- * Are You a Hero? -3, The Cash Value of Courage, (ar) The Passing Show June 17 1933
- * Are You a Hero?—Because I’m Really a Coward!, (ar) The Passing Show June 10 1933
- * Behind the Headlights, (ar) The Passing Show November 11 1933
- * Better Watch That Man, (ar) The Passing Show September 5 1936
- * The Big Hole, (ar) The Passing Show July 14 1934
- * Blow the Man Down, (ar) The Passing Show October 3 1936
- * Bunkered! (with Archie Compston), (ar) The Passing Show April 8 1933
- * Cameras Can’t Be Candid, (ar) The Passing Show September 18 1937
- * A City Inside Her, (ar) The Passing Show October 27 1934
- * Crowds Can Win Matches (with Joe Hulme), (ar) The Passing Show December 16 1933
- * Curtain’s Up!, (ar) The Passing Show August 1 1936
- * Dancing a Story, (ar) The Royal Magazine March 1929
- * Detectives of the Air, (ar) Modern Wonder September 25 1937
- * Enjoyable Epidemics, (ar) The Passing Show December 15 1934
- * Felix Weiss: Clay in His Hands, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1936
- * The Fight for Fish, (ar) The Passing Show November 26 1932
- * Flying Man’s Food, (ar) The Passing Show August 15 1936
- * Food and Wine Tree, (ss) The Passing Show September 21 1935
- * Footballers Have Feelings (with Joe Hulme), (ar) The Passing Show January 13 1934
- * Football’s Unsolved Problem (with Frederick Wall), (ar) The Passing Show April 17 1937
- * Giant Killers (with Frederick Wall), (ar) The Passing Show May 1 1937
- * Good Figures Keep a New Industry in the Swim, (ar) The Passing Show May 4 1935
- * Heading for the Last Gee-Up, (ar) The Passing Show December 14 1935
- * He Makes Their Feet Twinkle, (ar) The Royal Pictorial July 1934
- * He Makes the World Go Gay, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1936
- * Holding the World Together, (ar) The Passing Show January 16 1937
- * How It Is Done, (ar) The Passing Show June 23 1934
- * Ice and Steel, (ar) The Passing Show January 12 1935
- * I Have Nine Lives! (with Hans Schneeberger), (ar) The Passing Show August 31 1935
- * The Iron Epic, (ar) The Passing Show July 27 1935
- * It’s Safety Last Week with Them, (ar) The New Passing Show April 30 1932
- * Keep Wicket for England (with Herbert Strudwick), (ar) The Passing Show February 25 1933
- * Making Air Travel Safe, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1930
- * Marvellous Game! (with A. D. S. Roncoroni), (ar) The Passing Show April 15 1933
- * The Mystery House of the BBC, (ar) Modern Wonder September 11 1937
- * Outposts of Radio, (ar) Modern Wonder October 9 1937
- * Paul Robeson, (iv) The Royal Magazine February 1929 [Ref. Paul Robeson]
- * Pedalling in Paradise, (ar) The Passing Show November 14 1936
- * Race up the River, and Row, Row, Row! (with David Haig-Thomas), (ar) The Passing Show April 1 1933
- * Referee the Cup Final (with W. P. Harper), (ar) The Passing Show April 22 1933
- * Ride a Flying Horse (with Bobby Everett), (ar) The Passing Show March 18 1933
- * The Right Holiday Can Be Prescribed, (ar) The Passing Show August 3 1935
- * The Ro-Railer, (ar) The New Royal Magazine April 1931
- * Scareobatics, (ar) The Passing Show December 3 1932
- * The Secret Side of the B.B.C., (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1936
- * Seen Behind the Scenes, (ar) The New Royal Magazine May 1931
- * Selling Paris, (ar) The Passing Show April 24 1937
- * Share the Kick That I Get (with Billy Walker), (ar) The Passing Show February 11 1933
- * The Show Behind the Show, (ar) The Passing Show January 7 1933
- * Ski Heil!, (ar) The Passing Show December 12 1936
- * Smash and Grab!, (ar) The Passing Show October 14 1933
- * “Soling and Heeling” the Highway!, (ar) The Passing Show March 10 1934
- * The Split Seconds, (ar) The Passing Show March 17 1934
- * The Terror Trophy, (ar) The Passing Show June 4 1932
- * These Ideas Rob the Machine of Peril, (ar) The Passing Show February 1 1936
- * They Live to Dance, (ar) The Passing Show July 18 1936
- * They Still Believe in Chivalry, (ar) The Passing Show May 8 1937
- * The Things Women Don’t Do, (ar) The Passing Show February 17 1934
- * This Army of Unpaid Actors, (ar) The Passing Show November 17 1934
- * This Is Henry Hall, (ar) The Passing Show May 30 1936
- * This Was Football… (with Frederick Wall), (ar) The Passing Show September 29 1934
- * Three Rounds of Fury (with Jack Petersen), (ar) The Passing Show March 4 1933
- * Thrills Made to Pleasure, (ar) The Passing Show August 13 1932
- * Trek to the Sun, (ar) The Passing Show August 14 1937
- * Unseen Dramas of Soccer (with Joe Hulme), (ar) The Passing Show November 18 1933
- * Ups and Downs, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1930
- * Warney Cresswell: What a Football Dictator Should Do, (ar) The Passing Show December 22 1934
- * ‘We Are Taking You Over—’, (ar) The Passing Show March 13 1937
- * What’s Being Done, (cl) The New Royal Magazine December 1930
- * What’s Your Hobby?, (ar) The Passing Show May 18 1935
- * When Genius Runs Amok, (ar) The Passing Show October 1 1932
- * When You Swim the Channel, (ar) The Passing Show September 2 1933
- * Where it’s Snowing Money, (ar) The Passing Show February 16 1935
- * Why You Pay to Play, (ar) The Passing Show June 29 1935
- * Your Horseless Carriage, Sir!, (ar) The Passing Show October 15 1938
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[]Smith, J. S. (fl. 1890s-1910s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Royal Magazine April 1910
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Royal Magazine Nov 1898, Jan, Jun, Jul 1899, Jan, Feb, Jun 1900, Jul 1904, Mar 1911
[]Smith, James E. (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Among Those Present, (ss) Clues Detective Stories February 1937
- * Borrowed Time, (ss) The Phantom Detective November 1938
- * Clean Slate (with Lois Bull), (ss) Clues Detective Stories May 1936, as by Melville Burt & James E. Smith
- * Double-Cross Coffin, (ss) Ten Detective Aces September 1937
- * Murder at the Microphone (with Josephine Hardwicke), (ss) Clues Detective Stories April 1936
- * Murder Bounces Back, (ss) Clues Detective Stories July 1937
- * Murder in 2 Acts, (ss) Clues Detective Stories October 1936
- * Not According to Rules, (ss) Clues Detective Stories June 1936
- * Pay-Off, (ss) Special Detective November 1937
- * Peace and Quiet, (ss) Clues Detective Stories April 1937
- * Small Shot, (ss) Clues Detective Stories December 1936
- * Tornado Special (with G. J. Lehman), (ss) Dynamic Adventures March 1936
- * Unfinished Business, (ss) Clues Detective Stories September 1936
[]Smith, James Robert (1957- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Borders, (vi) Tales of Lovecraftian Horror #3, January 1989
- * The Call, (ss) Deathrealm #6, Summer 1988
- * A Certain Kindness, (ss) Midnight Shambler #6, 1997
- * Deadly, (ss) Fear #32, August 1991
- * Every Town Has One, (ss) New Blood Winter 1989
- * A Graveside Chat:
* ___ Interview with Jeffrey Osier (with Shawn Ramsey), (iv) Deathrealm #10, Fall/Winter 1989 [Ref. Jeffrey Osier]
- * A Graveside Chat with Elizabeth Massie, (iv) Deathrealm #15, Fall/Winter 1991 [Ref. Elizabeth Massie]
- * The High Rollers (with Benjamin Adams), (ss) Singers of Strange Songs ed. Scott David Aniolowski, Chaosium, 1997
- * Interview with Jeffrey Osier (with Shawn Ramsey), (iv) Deathrealm #10, Fall/Winter 1989 [Ref. Jeffrey Osier]
- * Love & Magick, (ss) The Bleeding Edge ed. William F. Nolan & Jason V. Brock, Cycatrix Press, 2009
- * Misunderstanding, (vi) Horrors! 365 Scary Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1998
- * MiVAC, (ss) Just SF v1 #1, 1981
- * Moving, (ss) When the Black Lotus Blooms ed. Elizabeth A. Saunders, Unnameable Press, 1990
- * Numhed, (ss) Deathrealm #18, Summer 1993
- * The Old Man’s Final Visit, (vi) Weird Tales Winter 1999/2000
- * “On the First Day”, (ss) The Devil’s Coattails ed. Jason V. Brock & William F. Nolan, Cycatrix Press, 2011
- * Parched, (ss) Deathrealm #8, Spring 1989
- * Pure Southern, (ss) The Big Click #6, January 2013
- * The Reliable Vacuum Company, (ss) Singers of Strange Songs ed. Scott David Aniolowski, Chaosium, 1997
- * Silhouettes: Interview with David Niall Wilson, (iv) Deathrealm #31, Summer 1997 [Ref. David Niall Wilson]
- * Symptom, (vi) Deathrealm #13, Fall/Winter 1990
- * Things Not Seen, (vi) 2AM Spring 1987
- * Time, (vi) Horrors! 365 Scary Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1998
- * Toke Ghost, (ss) Deathrealm #19, Fall 1993
- * Translator, (ss) Horror for the Holidays ed. Scott David Aniolowski, Miskatonic River Press, 2011
- * Tuttle, (ss) Return to Lovecraft Country ed. Scott David Aniolowski, Triad Entertainments, 1997
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[]Smith, James Walter (1868-1931) (chron.)
- * American Artists in London, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) October 1896
- * American Players and the London Stage, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) June 1896
- * The American Singer in London, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) July 1896
- * American Writers in London, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) April 1896
- * The Amphibious Boat, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1897
- * Automobilism, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1902
- * Baby Incubators, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1896
- * “Burning the Winter”, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1903
- * Campaign Buttons, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) November 1896 [Ref. George Dollar]; this is a variant of the article published under the name George Dollar in the November 1896 (UK) issue; it is unclear which came first.
- * A City of Salt, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1898
- * The Embassy and Consulate of the United States in London, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) August 1896
- * Golf, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1902
- * How Buildings Are Moved, (ar) The Strand Magazine June 1897
- * The Humour of Christmas, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1902
- * The Humour of Sport:
* ___ I.—Automobilism, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1902
* ___ II.—Golf, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1902
- * The Little Old Man, (pm) Wide Awake April 1893
- * The London Correspondent, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) May 1896
- * A Metal Balloon, (ar) The Strand Magazine March 1898
- * The Most Wonderful Hedge in the World, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1898
- * A Sheep-Dog Competition, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1898
- * The Social Life of Americans in London, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) March 1896
- * A Steamer on Wheels, (ar) The Strand Magazine November 1896 [Ref. Ernest Bazin]
- * Tornadoes, (ar) The Strand Magazine September 1897
- * A “T.P.O.” and a Tender, (ar) The Strand Magazine (US) September 1896
_____, [ref.]
[]Smith, Jason R. (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * The Complete Joel Lane Bibliography, (bi) Exuberance #4, Winter 1991/1992 [Ref. Joel Lane]
- * Editorial, (ed) Exuberance #1 Sep, #2 Win 1990, #3 Spr, #4 Win 1991, #5 Sum 1992, #6 1993
- * Show Case: D.F. Lewis, (iv) Exuberance #3, Spring 1991 [Ref. D. F. Lewis]
- * Show Case: Joel Lane, (iv) Exuberance #4, Winter 1991/1992 [Ref. Joel Lane]
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