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[]Shaw, Gordon (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Cat and the Fiddler, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #5, October 1924
- * The “Dud” Wins Through, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #16, September 1925
- * The Infant Maverick, (ss) Chums Annual 1938, 1937
- * The Money on the Drum, (ss) The Corner Magazine March 1926
- * Mopped Up, (ss) Chums October 25 1925
- * “Mystery Ranch”, (ss) Chums June 26 1928
- * No Fools Like Old Fools!, (ss) Chums March 29 1928
- * An Outlaw’s Jest, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #14, July 1925
[]Shaw, Heather (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * A Is for Arthur [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 5 2011
- * Automatic Writing (with Tim Pratt), (ar) Flytrap #1, November 2003
- * B Is for Banyan Tree [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 12 2011
- * Blue Chuck Does Thrilltown (with Tim Pratt), (ss) The Urban Bizarre ed. Nick Mamatas, Prime Books, February 2004
- * Broken Branches (with Tim Pratt), (ss) Intracities ed. Michael J. Jasper, UnWrecked Press, October 2003
- * The Children of the Moon, (pp) Strange Horizons September 9 2002
- * C Is for Crate [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 19 2011
- * D Is for De Gustibus [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 26 2011
- * Distance Vision (with Haitham Jendoubi & David Sklar), (pm) Star*Line July/August 2002
- * Editorial (with Tim Pratt), (ed) Flytrap #1 Nov 2003, #2 May, #3 Nov 2004, #4 May 2005, #5 May, #6 Nov 2006
- * E Is for Excrement [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 2 2011
- * Elements, (ss) The Exquisite Corpuscle ed. Frank Wu & Jay Lake, Fairwood Press, November 2008
- * Famishing, (ss) Strange Horizons February 10 2003
- * F Is for Forever [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 9 2011
- * Five Ways to Cheat the Devil, (ar) Fantasy Magazine (online) #50, May 2011
- * Floodwater (with Tim Pratt), (oc) Tropism Press (ph), December 2002
- * G Is for Graven [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 16 2011
- * H Is for Horse [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 23 2011
- * I Is for Inertia [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 2 2011
- * In the Shade of You, (pm) Speculon October 2001
- * The Janitor’s Night Dive, (vi) Wintering Away with Tim Pratt, Tropism Press, December 2003
- * J Is for Junk [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 9 2011
- * K Is for Kinky [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 16 2011
- * L Is for Luminous [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 23 2011
- * M Is for Mall [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 30 2011
- * More Flies with Honey (with Tim Pratt), (ar) Flytrap #1, November 2003
- * Mountain, Man, (ss) Rabid Transit: Long Voyages, Great Lies ed. Christopher Barzak, Alan DeNiro & Kristin Livdahl, Velocity Press, May 2006
- * N Is for Nevermore Nevermore Land [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 6 2011
- * O Is for Obfuscation [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 13 2011
- * Old Gods, New Rules, (pm) Star*Line May/June 2004
- * P Is for Parade [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 20 2011
- * Q Is for Quit [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction April 27 2011
- * Restoration, (ss) Polyphony, Volume 3 ed. Deborah Layne & Jay Lake, Wheatland Press, October 2003
- * Reviews (with Tim Pratt), (rc) Flytrap #2, May 2004
- * R Is for Raffle [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 4 2011
- * A Serious Case of Fairies (with Tim Pratt), (ss) Floodwater with Tim Pratt, Tropism Press, December 2002
- * Single White Farmhouse, (ss) Polyphony, Volume 5 ed. Deborah Layne & Jay Lake, Wheatland Press, October 2005
- * S Is for Solipsism [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 11 2011
- * Skatebirding, (ss) The Nine Muses ed. Forrest Aguirre & Deborah Layne, Wheatland Press, October 2005
- * Story Notes, (ms) When We Were Six, Tropism Press, May 2007
- * Tea Ceremony, (vi) Scattered, Covered, Smothered ed. Jason Erik Lundberg, Two Cranes Press, December 2004
- * T Is for Terpsichore [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 18 2011
- * U Is for Ubiquitous [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (ss) Daily Science Fiction May 25 2011
- * V Is for Vámonos [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 1 2011
- * Wetting the Bed, (vi) Floodwater with Tim Pratt, Tropism Press, December 2002
- * When We Were Six, (co) Tropism Press (ph), May 2007
- * When We Were Twelve, (ss) When We Were Six, Tropism Press, May 2007
- * Wintering Away (with Tim Pratt), (oc) Tropism Press (ph), December 2003
- * Wintering Away (with Tim Pratt), (pm) Wintering Away with Tim Pratt, Tropism Press, December 2003
- * W Is for When [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 8 2011
- * X Is for Xylomancy [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 15 2011
- * Y Is for Yellow [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 22 2011
- * Z Is for Zoom [The Alphabet Quartet] (with Tim Pratt, Jenn Reese & Greg van Eekhout), (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 29 2011
- * [front cover], (cv) Flytrap #1 Nov 2003, #3 Nov 2004, #5 May, #6 Nov 2006, #7 May 2007
- * [front cover], (cv) When We Were Six, Tropism Press, May 2007
_____, ed.
[]Shaw, Henry Wheeler (1818-1885); used pseudonym Josh Billings (chron.)
- * “Affurisms” by Jose Billings, (hu) , as by Josh Billings
- * Analasiss of the Frog, (hu) , as by Josh Billings
- * Ants, etc., (ms) , as by Josh Billings
- * Dispatch, (ms) , as by Josh Billings
- * A Few Remarks, (hu) , as by Josh Billings
- * Josh Billings Says—, (ms)
- * Lager Beer, (ss) The Emerald June 27 1868, as by Josh Billings
- * Printers’ Bedevilers: Josh Billings, (ms) 1872, as by Josh Billings
- * Statements Under Oath, (ms) , as by Josh Billings
- * Wisdom of American Humorists: Josh Billings’ Definitions, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1898, as by Josh Billings
[]Shaw, Herbert (fl. 1900s-1940s) (chron.)
- * The Act of Her Life, (vi) The Strand Magazine July 1937
- * Artist in Crime, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1937
- * Bert Thomas and His Work, (bg) The Strand Magazine February 1929 [Ref. Bert Thomas]
- * The Burglar and the Baby, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1909
- * Cadbury Diplomatist, (ss) The Captain #140, November 1910
- * The Cardboard Box, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1910
- * Cherry Plummer’s Christmas, (nv) Mystery Magazine December 1926
- * Children as the Artist Sees Them, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1932
- * The City of Smiles, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1921
- * A Clean Break, (ss) The Grand Magazine May 1936
- * Come Along, Christmas, (ar) The New Royal Magazine December 1931
- * Day No. 277, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1936
- * The Dog’s Chance, (ss) The Premier Magazine #135, March 7 1922
- * The Dog They Looked Down Upon, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1908
- * A Dream of a Day, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1927
- * The Emperor of the Green, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1931
- * An Error of Judgement, (ss) Pearson’s Weekly #2388, May 2 1936
- * The Fiddler of Pontorson, (vi) The Sketch May 30 1906
- * The Fisher-Folk, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1900
- * For Three Days Only, (ss) The Premier Magazine #12, September 1927
- * The Four Seconds Miracle, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1933
- * Friend in the Dark, (ss) This Week October 18 1942
- * The Fur Coat, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1936
- * The Gift of Sleep, (ss) The Sketch November 9 1910
- * Gifts of Pearls, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1930
- * The Girl a Million Knew, (sl) Tit-Bits Novels #105, July 12 1913
- * The Girl from Melbourne, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1926
- * Girls Are Always Right, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #462, June 1933
- * The God in the Golf Machine, (ss) The New Fry’s Magazine April 1911
- * Good-bye, (ss) Pall Mall Magazine December 1927
- * The Good Customer, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1936
- * The Good-Looking Stranger, (ss) The Red Magazine November 1929
- * Green Frock Lady, (ss) Tit-Bits #2839, March 28 1936
- * Guest No. 26, (ss) Men Only #9, August 1936
- * The Happy Word in Regent Street, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1912
- * Headlines, (ss) The Grand Magazine September 1933
- * His Friend the Fly, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1912
- * The House of Dreams, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #515, November 1937
- * In the Engine-Room, (vi) The Bellman January 19 1907
- * It Happens to Every Man, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #452, August 1932
- * Jenny and the Lucky Day, (ss) The Happy Mag. March 1939
- * Jimmy’s Old Man, (ss) The Red Magazine April 1 1912
- * The Jobmaster, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #206, February 1912
- * Katharine Marlowe’s “Scoop”, (ss) The Red Magazine November 1908
- * The Keeper of the Inn, (ss) The Sketch April 4 1906
- * Keep It Simple, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1938
- * The Lady of Death, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #14, Winter 1902/1903
- * The Lonelv Woman, (vi) The Sketch September 5 1906
- * The Lonely Guest, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1931
- * The Lovely Garden and the Splendid Wood, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1931
- * The Man They Carried Down Broadway, (ss) The Sketch August 21 1907
- * The Man Who Came Home, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1912
- * The Man Who Didn’t Laugh, (ss) The Premier Magazine #5, February 1927
- * The Man Who Fell Over Friday, (ss) The Red Magazine July 1909
- * The Man Who Lied, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1907
- * The Man Whom Mary Loved, (ss) The Sketch August 28 1907
- * The Man Who Never Forgot, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #502, October 1936
- * The Man Who Woke His Wife, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1925
- * Master of Memory, (ss) Illustrated April 1 1939
- * Masterpieces of Character: S. Van Abbé’s Dry-Points, (ar) The Strand Magazine February 1928 [Ref. S. van Abbé]
- * The Men from the Back of Behind, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1912
- * The Mummer’s Mask, (nv) The Red Magazine November 1 1912
- * Never Be Lonely, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1940
- * Never Be Lonely at Christmas, (ss) The Happy Mag. January 1925
- * Nice Girls Never Die, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1931
- * Oh, Sister Anne!, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1937
- * One Proud Lady, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine September 1936
- * Other People’s Children, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1931
- * Our Hard-Worked King, (bg) Pearson’s Magazine November 1907 [Ref. Edward VII]
- * Perfect Timing, (ss) The Passing Show May 1 1937
- * The Pilgrim to Cologne, (ss) The Grand Magazine July 1919
- * The Play That Blagdon Bought, (ss) Everybody’s Weekly June 10 1911
- * Please Pay Cash, (ss) Britannia and Eve May 1936
- * The Price of the Sealskin Coat, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1912
- * The Queen Comes Home Victorious, (ss) The Sketch January 10 1906
- * The Scene Shifters, (ss) Fry’s Magazine November 1910
- * She Always Said…No!, (ss) This Week August 23 1936
- * She Never Made Mistakes, (ss) The Happy Mag. November 1936
- * Something for Ourselves, (ss) The New London Magazine #16, February 1932
- * Something Good for Father, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1939
- * Something Very Special, (ss) The Passing Show September 3 1932
- * A Special Settlement, (??) Fry’s Magazine September 1910
- * The Squirrel Coat, (ss) The New London Magazine #27, January 1933
- * The Stolen Plans, (ss) The Captain #146, May 1911
- * Stories from a Vet’s Notebook, (ss) Fry’s Magazine April 1913
- * The Stranger at the Gate, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #525, September 1938
- * A Stranger at the Gates, (ss) The Universal and Ludgate Magazine #12, April 1901
- * Strong Brother John, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1912
- * “Take Up with Your Chorus Lady”, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1922
- * Tempter, (ar) The New Royal Magazine February 1932
- * Ten Minute Alibi (with George A. A. Willis), (sl) Methuen, 1934, as by Anthony Armstrong & Herbert Shaw
- * The Terror of the “Norway Sun”, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #12, Winter 1901/1902
- * They Called Her Cinderella, (ss) The Happy Mag. August 1939
- * Three Rounds with Bordoni, (ss) The Happy Mag. June 1937
- * Top of the Hill, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1940
- * The Twins of Loneliness, (ss) Woman at Home January 1911
- * Two and Two Make How Much?, (ss)
- * Twopenny Fare, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1933
- * Vagabond, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly March 17 1923
- * Victory for Jacqueline, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1934
- * Waiter, Waiter, (ss) The Passing Show September 10 1932
- * The Watcher at Number 6, (ss) The London Magazine November 1910
- * Waterloo at Ten-Twenty, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1937
- * Wednesday the Third, (ss) Phil May’s Annual #16, Winter 1904/1905
- * We Do What we Can, (ss) Illustrated November 2 1940
- * What Can a Dead Man Do, (ss) The Century Magazine March 1928
- * When X Equals Maud, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1922
- * “Who Goes Trottin’?”, (ar) Fry’s Magazine April 1909
- * The Winning Touch, (ss) This Week March 8 1936
- * Wives Don’t Understand, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1935
- * Women Want Too Much, (ss) The Premier Magazine #36, February 1926
[]Shaw, Irwin (1913-1984) (about) (chron.)
- * Act of Faith, (nv) The New Yorker February 2 1946
- O. Henry Memorial Award Prize Stories of 1946 ed. Herschel Brickell, Doubleday & Company, Inc., August 1946
- The Best American Short Stories 1947 ed. Martha Foley, Houghton Mifflin, 1947
- A Treasury of Short Stories ed. Bernardine Kielty, Simon & Schuster, 1947
- Stories for Here and Now ed. Joseph Greene & Elizabeth Abell, Bantam Books, August 1951
- A Treasury of World War II Stories ed. Bill Pronzini & Martin H. Greenberg, Bonanza, 1985
- Points of View ed. James Moffett & Kenneth R. McElheny, Mentor Books, August 1995
- * Age of Reason, (ss) The New Yorker May 25 1946
- * Battle’s Incision, (ss)
- * Beggarman, Thief, (n.) Playboy Sep, Oct 1977
- * Borough of Cemeteries, (ss) The New Yorker August 13 1938
- * Circle of Light, (ss) Esquire October 1958
- * The City Was in Total Darkness, (ss) The New Yorker August 30 1941
- * The Climate of Insomnia, (ss) The New Yorker April 2 1949
- * The Convert, (ss) Esquire September 1947
- * Dinner in a Good Restaurant, (ss)
- * The Dry Rock, (ss) The New Yorker May 31 1941
- * The Eighty-Yard Run, (ss) Esquire January 1941
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #32, 1946
- The Pocket Treasury ed. Louis Untermeyer, Philip Van Doren Stern, Eric Swenson & Caryl Brooks, Pocket Books, February 1947
- The Avon All-American Fiction Reader, Avon, 1951
- Short Story Masterpieces ed. Robert Penn Warren & Albert Erskine, Dell Books First Edition, April 1954
- Playboy May 1955
- Esquire October 1973
- GQ September 1999
- Norton Anthology of Short Fiction: Sixth Edition ed. R. V. Cassill & Richard Bausch, W.W. Norton & Company, 2000
- Esquire’s Big Book of Fiction ed. Adrienne Miller, Context Books, May 2002
- * Faith at Sea, (ss) The New Yorker May 15 1943
- * Free Conscience, Void of Offence, (ss) The New Yorker July 27 1940
- * Full Many a Flower, (ss) Playboy January 1978
- * The Girls in Their Summer Dresses, (ss) The New Yorker February 4 1939
- Short Stories from the New Yorker, Simon & Schuster, 1940
- Modern American Short Stories ed. Bennett Cerf, World, 1945
- Husbands and Lovers ed. Joseph Greene & Elizabeth Abell, Bantam Books, December 1949
- Tales of Love and Fury, Avon, 1953
- Fiction 100: Sixth Edition ed. James H. Pickering, Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1992
- Tales for Travellers Collection 4, Penton Overseas Publishing, 1997
- Fiction 100: Ninth Edition ed. James H. Pickering, Prentice Hall, June 2000
- Fiction 100: Twelfth Edition ed. James H. Pickering, Longman, 2010
- Fiction 100: Thirteenth Edition ed. James H. Pickering, Pearson, 2012
- * God on Friday Night, (ss) Story #75, January/February 1939
- * God Was Here but He Left Early, (ss) Esquire July 1968
- * Goldilocks at Graveside, (ss) Esquire July 1964
- * The Greek General, (ss) Collier’s October 15 1938
- * Gunners’ Passage, (ss) The New Yorker July 22 1944
- * Hamlets of the World, (ss) The New Yorker January 9 1943
- * The House of Pain, (ss) Esquire November 1940
- * The Indian in Depth of Night, (ss) Story #87, January/February 1941
- * The Inhabitants of Venus, (na) The Saturday Evening Post January 26 1963
- * Instrument of Salvation, (ss) The New Yorker April 24 1954
- * In the French Style, (ss) The New Yorker January 17 1953
- * I Stand by Dempsey, (ss) The New Yorker March 11 1939
- * It Happened in Rochester, (ss) Esquire December 1939
- * The Kiss at Croton Falls, (ss) Collier’s May 11 1956
- * The Lament of Madam Rechevsky, (ss)
- * Lemkau, Pogran & Blaufox, (ss) The New Yorker December 30 1939
- * Love on a Dark Street, (nv) Esquire March 1961
- * Main Currents of American Thought, (ss) The New Yorker August 5 1939
- * The Mannichon Solution, (nv) Playboy December 1967
- * The Man Who Married a French Wife, (ss) Nova March 1965
- * The Man with One Arm, (nv) ’47—The Magazine of the Year November 1947
- * March, March on Down the Field, (ss) The New Yorker November 19 1938
- * Material Witness, (ss) The New Yorker February 1 1941
- * Medal from Jerusalem, (ss) Collier’s April 13 1946
- * Mixed Doubles, (ss) The New Yorker August 9 1947
- * The Monument, (ss) Esquire June 1939
- * More Capa Inventions, (ar) ’47—The Magazine of the Year October 1947 [Ref. Robert Capa]
- * Negro Fighter’s First Battle, (ar) Yank: The Army Weekly
- * Night, Birth, and Opinion, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1941
- * Night in Algiers, (ss) The New Yorker September 25 1943
- * Nightwork, (ex) Cosmopolitan May 1976
- * Noises in the City, (ss) Playboy June 1962
- * No Jury Would Convict, (ss) The New Yorker October 2 1937
- * Once, in Aleppo, (nv) Playboy December 1964
- * Part in a Play, (??) Collier’s July 7 1945
- * The Passion of Lance Corporal Hawkins, (ss) The New Yorker March 29 1947
- * Pattern of Love, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar #2757, October 1941
- * Peter Two, (ss) The New Yorker April 19 1952
- * Preach on the Dusty Roads, (ss) The New Yorker August 22 1942
- * The Priest, (ss) The New Yorker April 7 1945
- * Prize for Promise, (ss) Mademoiselle January 1941
- * Residents of Other Cities, (ss) Esquire July 1939
- * Retreat, (ss) Collier’s January 27 1945
- * Return to Kansas City, (ss) The New Yorker July 15 1939
- * Rich Man’s Weather, (ss) Playboy July 1970
- * Sailor Off the Bremen, (ss) The New Yorker February 25 1939
- * Search Through the Streets of the City, (ss) The New Yorker August 2 1941
- * Select Clientele, (ss) The New Yorker August 17 1940
- * Sick General, (es) Yank: The Army Weekly
- * The Single Brute, (ss) Esquire October 1947
- * Small Saturday, (ss) Playboy September 1971
- * Stop Pushing, (ss) Collier’s December 10 1938
- * Strawberry Ice Cream, (ss) This Week August 14 1938, as "Strawberry Ice Cream Soda"
- * Strawberry Ice Cream Soda, (ss) This Week August 14 1938
- * Then We Were Three, (ss) McCall’s August 1955
- * Thomas in Elysium, (ss) Playboy January 1970
- * Tip on a Dead Jockey, (nv) The New Yorker March 6 1954
- * The Top of the Hill, (ex) Delacorte Press, 1979
- * Triumph of Justice, (ss) Esquire December 1940
- The Best Short Stories of 1941 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story ed. Edward J. O’Brien, Houghton Mifflin, 1941
- Argosy (UK) February 1942
- For Men Only ed. James M. Cain, The World Publishing Company, January 1944
- Avon Modern Short Story Monthly #28, #32 1946
- Fiction Goes to Court ed. Albert P. Blaustein, Henry Holt, October 1954
- Legal Fictions ed. Jay Wishingrad, Overlook, 1992
- The Mammoth Book of Legal Thrillers ed. Michael Hemmingson, Carroll & Graf, 2001
- * Tune Every Heart and Every Voice, (ss) Playboy January 1962
- * The Veterans Reflect, (ss) Accent Winter 1943
- * Voice of Conscience, (ss) Collier’s July 16 1938
- * Walk Along the Charles River, (ss)
- * Walking Wounded, (ss) The New Yorker May 13 1944
- * Weep in Years to Come, (ss) Penguin Parade #8, 1941
- * Welcome to the City, (ss) The New Yorker January 17 1942
- * Where All Things Wise and Fair Descend, (ss) 1937
- * Whispers in Bedlam, (na) Playboy February 1969
- * Widows’ Meeting, (ss) The New Yorker April 19 1947
- * Wistful, Delicately Gay, (nv) Cosmopolitan October 1954
- * A Year to Learn the Language, (ss) Redbook November 1961
- * The Young Lions, (n.) Random House, 1948
_____, [ref.]
- * Irwin Shaw, (ar) Presenting Moonshine #28, January 1973, uncredited.
- * Irwin Shaw by John Phillips & George A. Plimpton, (iv) The Paris Review #4, Winter 1953
- * Irwin Shaw: A Preliminary Checklist 1913-, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #16, May 3 1971, uncredited.
- * Irwin Shaw: A Revised Checklist, (bi) Presenting Moonshine #28, January 1973, uncredited.
[]Shaw, James (J.) (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Crusoe’s Isle, (ss) Chatterbox 1948
- * The Phantom of Albemere, (ss) Chatterbox Annual 1952
- * Such Is Life, (vi) A Basinful of Fun #72, November/December 1951
- * Such Is Life, (vi) A Basinful of Fun #74, March 1952
- * Such Is Life, (vi) A Basinful of Fun #75, April 1952
- * Such Is Life, (ss) Basinful of Fun Annual 1952
- * Two Plucky Maids, (ss) Monster Book for Girls 1949
[]Shaw, Janet Beeler (1937- ) (about) (chron.)
- * All the Colours, (ss) Australian Short Stories #24, 1988
- * Heading Home, (ss) McCall’s September 1984
- * Honeymoon, (ss) McCall’s May 1985
- * Love and Other Lessons, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1982
- * A New Life, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1983
- * The Outside Toilet, (ss) Australian Short Stories #18, 1987
- * Pigs, (ss) Australian Short Stories #12, 1985
- * Playing with Fire, (ss) Redbook July 1985
- * Saturday Night in Pinedale, Wyoming, (ss) TriQuarterly #51, Spring 1981
- * Taxi, (ss) Australian Short Stories #21, 1988
- * What His Wife Knew, (ss) Redbook December 1986
[]Shaw, John Bennett (fl. 1960s-1980s) (chron.)
- * The Cult of Sherlock Holmes, (ar) The Armchair Detective January 1968 [Ref. Arthur Conan Doyle]
- * “I Play the Game for the Game’s Own Sake”, (pz) A Sherlock Holmes Compendium ed. Peter Haining, Castle Books, January 1981
- * Sherlock Holmes and the American Presidents, (qz)
- * The Sherlockian Quiz, (ar) The Armchair Detective January 1977
- * “You Know My Methods, Apply Them!”, (qz) A Sherlock Holmes Compendium ed. Peter Haining, Castle Books, January 1981
_____, ed.
[]Shaw, Johnny (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Dove Season, (ar) Crime Factory v2 #9, 2012
- * The Eighth, (ss) Hard Sentences ed. David James Keaton & Joe Clifford, Broken River Books, May 2017
- * Gay Street, (ss) Protectors ed. Thomas Pluck, Goombah Gumbo Press, September 2012
- * Luck, (ss) Thuglit #1, September/October 2012
- * Or Not to Be, (ss) Dark Yonder #1, Winter 2023
- * Return to the Scene:
* ___ Dove Season, (cl) Crime Factory v2 #9, 2012
[]Shaw, Joseph T(hompson) (1874-1952); used pseudonym Mark Harper (books) (chron.)
- * Alkali Ethics, (ss) The Scrap Book May 1911
- * Behind the Mask, (cl) Black Mask May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Nov 1930, May, Aug 1931, Feb, Apr, Aug 1932, Mar 1933, as by J. T. S.
- Black Mask (UK) May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Nov 1930, May, Aug 1931, Feb, Apr, Aug 1932, Mar 1933, as by J. T. S.
- * Blood Is Where You Find It, (ss) Detective Short Stories November 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Blood on the Curb, (n.) Dodge Publishing Company (hc), April 1936
- * The Chain of Death, (nv) Clues Detective Stories March 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Close Shootin’, (ss) Pioneer Tales July 1928
- * Dan Rafferty’s Kill, (ss) Clues Detective Stories May 1943, as by Mark Harper
- * A Dead Hand Will Strike You, (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine May 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Death Raises a Hand, (ss) Street & Smith’s Detective Story Magazine December 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Death Rides Double, (ss) Black Mask October 1939, as by Mark Harper
- * The Death Statue, (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine May 1943, as by Mark Harper
- * Derelict, (n.) Knopf, 1930
- * Dialogue, (ar) Writer’s Digest June 1939
- * Do You Want to Become a Writer? or Do You Want to Make Money?, (ar) Writer’s Digest May 1934
- * Fall Guy for Murder, (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine July 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Frame for a Fall Guy, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine December 1938, as by Mark Harper
- * Fugitive, (sl) Black Mask Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1932
- * Get Paul Dwyer!, (nv) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine September 1941, as by Mark Harper
- * “I Killed a Man”, (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine November 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Introduction, (in) The Hard-Boiled Omnibus ed. Joseph Thompson Shaw, Simon & Schuster, October 1946
- * It Happened at the Lake, (n.) Dodd, Mead & Company (hc), January 1937
- * Knives in the Night, (na) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine November 1939, as by Mark Harper
- * Makings, (nv) The Black Mask December 1926
- * Monkey Man [Cass Manning], (ss) Crime Busters September 1938, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder at Night, (ss) Doc Savage August 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder Breeder, (nv) Clues Detective Stories June 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder for a Price, (ss) Clues Detective Stories January 1943, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder for the Many, (ss) Detective Short Stories April 1941, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder from Nowhere [Cass Manning], (nv) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine January 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder Goes Screwy [Cass Manning], (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine September 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder on the Spot [Cass Manning], (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine November 1941, as by Mark Harper
- * Murders Are Stupid [Cass Manning], (nv) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine May 1941, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder Sometimes Happens [Cass Manning], (nv) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine April 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder Squeeze, (nv) Clues Detective Stories July 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Murder Tails a Hundred Grand [Cass Manning], (nv) Crime Busters August 1939, as by Mark Harper
- * The Mystery of the One-Eyed Man, (nv) Clues Detective Stories September 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * The Norwegian Diamond, (nv) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine September 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Not Guilty, (ed) Black Mask September 1933
- * Not Guilty, (ex) Black Mask September 1933
- * Return of the Fugitive, (ss) Clues Detective Stories May 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * The Rolling Heads, (na) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine March 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Rough Stuff, (ss) The Shadow November 15 1938, as by Mark Harper
- * Six Heads on a String, (na) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine March 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * A Skinful of Lead [Cass Manning], (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine January 1943, as by Mark Harper
- * The Spot Marked X [Cass Manning], (ss) Crime Busters January 1939, as by Mark Harper
- * The Terror of Martin’s Glade, (nv) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine January 1941, as by Mark Harper
- * There Were Seven, (nv) Clues Detective Stories November 1939, as by Mark Harper
- * Tricks of the Trade:
* ___ Dialogue, (ar) Writer’s Digest June 1939
* ___ Writing for the Pulps, (ar) Writer’s Digest May 1934
- * Two in the Dark [Cass Manning], (nv) Crime Busters October 1939, as by Mark Harper
- * Wanted for Murder [Cass Manning], (ss) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine June 1940, as by Mark Harper
- * Whom the Fiend Hates, (nv) All Star Detective May 1942, as by Mark Harper
- * Writing for the Pulps, (ar) Writer’s Digest May 1934
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ The Black Mask, 26/11 - 27/04
* ___ Black Mask, 27/05 - 36/11
- * Editor: The Black Mask Jan, Feb, Apr 1927, Sep, Oct 1928, May, Dec 1929, Apr, Nov 1932, Jun,
Aug, Nov 1933
Mar, Jul 1935, Jun, Aug 1936
- * The Hard-Boiled Omnibus, (an) Simon & Schuster (hc), October 1946
- * The Hard-Boiled Omnibus (var. 1), (an) Pocket (pb), May 1952
- * Spurs West!, (an) Perma Books (pb), 1951
_____, [ref.]
[]Shaw, Justin (chron.)
- * The Marching Apes, (sl) The Ranger #7 Sep 23, #8 Sep 30, #9 Oct 7, #10 Oct 14, #11 Oct 21, #12 Oct 28, #13 Nov 4, #14 Nov 11, #15 Nov 18, #16 Nov 25,
#17 Dec 2, #18 Dec 9 1933
[]Shaw, K. C. (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Bite, (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 2 2021
- * Blood Oranges, (vi) Daily Science Fiction September 25 2012
- * Gaming Real Life, (ss) MindFlights #4, Fall 2008
- * The King’s Messenger, (ss) Renard’s Menagerie #5, January 2008
- * Leafing Beauty, (vi) Bards and Sages Quarterly January 2010
- * Long Way Home, (ss) Semaphore Magazine #7, June 2009
- * Lucky Albert, (vi) The Arcanist March 8 2019
- * Meet Mary Sue, (vi) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #40, 2009
- * Red Teeth, Red Sails, (ss) Big Pulp Spring 2013
- * Sand-Skin Man, (ss) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #7, January 1 2009
- * Shortcut, with Traps, (vi) Beyond Centauri July 2009
- * Trompe L’Oeil, (ss) Big Pulp Summer 2008
[]Shaw, Katherine M. (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * The Boomerang, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1928
- * Bootlegger’s Blues, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1928
- * Chicken Coquette, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1927
- * A Daughter of Eve, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine May 1927
- * Dumbells and Dubbs, (ss) Breezy Stories November 1927
- * The Feminine Touch, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1928
- * Friends?, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine December 1922
- * Ginger, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1928
- * Gyps That Pass in the Night, (ss) Breezy Stories October 1928
- * The Gyp That Failed, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1927
- * He Who Gets Gypped, (ss) Droll Stories August 1926
- * The Ladies—God Bless ’Em, (ss) Breezy Stories January 1928
- * The Perfidy of Ellen, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1927
- * Rosie Rolls Her Own, (ss) Breezy Stories April 1928
- * Silent Water, (pm) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine November 1922
- * The Slave Bracelet, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine October 1926
- * The Taming of the Sheik, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1928
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