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[]Trizna, Walt (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Inheritance, (ss) Black Petals #39, Spring 2007
- * Plumbling Problems, (ss) Hadrosaur Tales Volume XXI ed. David Lee Summers, Hadrosaur Productions, 2005
- * The Reluctant Zombie, (vi) Blood, Blade & Thruster Winter 2006/2007
- * Side Affects, (ss) Black Petals (online) #44, Summer 2008
- * The Superior Species, (ss) Aphelion #108, February 2007
- * The Ultimate Experiment, (ss) Aphelion #143, May 2010
[]Trocchi, Alexander (Whitelaw Robertson) (1925-1984); used pseudonym Frances Lengel (about) (chron.)
- * Cain’s Book II, (ex) Ambit #22, 1964/65
- * Cathie, (ss) Nugget June 1960
- * The Long Book, (ss)
- * Notes for the Sad’ Poems, (pm) Transatlantic Review #22, Autumn 1966
- * Symposium, (sy) Penthouse (UK) March 1965
- * Young Adam, (ex) Olympia Press, 1954, as by Frances Lengel
[]Troddles (chron.)
- * Campin’ Hout, (hu) Boys’ Magazine August 12 1922
- * The Demun Boeler, (hu) Boys’ Magazine July 8 1922
- * Fun ov the Fare, (hu) Boys’ Magazine August 5 1922
- * Mi Grandmaphone, (hu) Boys’ Magazine June 24 1922
- * Our Dramatik Sosighty, (hu) Boys’ Magazine April 15 1922
- * Our Football Klub, (hu) Boys’ Magazine April 3 1922
- * Race ’orses, (hu) Boys’ Magazine June 10 1922
- * Road ’Ogs, (hu) Boys’ Magazine July 1 1922
- * Sprintin’, (hu) Boys’ Magazine July 23 1922
- * Summer Gaims, (hu) Boys’ Magazine July 30 1922
- * Takin’ the Plunge, (hu) Boys’ Magazine June 17 1922
- * Trubble Bruin, (hu) Boys’ Magazine April 29 1922
- * The Woolley West, (hu) Boys’ Magazine July 15 1922
- * Wot a Life, (hu) Boys’ Magazine June 3 1922
- * Wyreless Tellegraffy, (hu) Boys’ Magazine August 19 1922
[]Troendle, Yves (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
_____, trans.
- * Great Complaint Against My Obscurity III by Tristan Tzara, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Midnight Salts by Tristan Tzara, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Optimism Unveiled by Tristan Tzara, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Poem by Hans Arp, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Precise by Tristan Tzara, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Yellow Cold by Tristan Tzara, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
[]Trogdon, Ted (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Adam Sep 1966, 1969, May, Jun, Jul, Oct, Nov 1969
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Nightcap v4 #3, 1972
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Broadside December 1972/January/February 1973
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Showpiece April/May/June 1973
- * [cartoon(s)] (with Dan DeCarlo, Laino & Manent), (ct) Ace March 1964
[]Trojan, William (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
- * Ace Science Fiction Specials: Checklist, (bi) The Science-Fiction Collector #5, September 1977
- * More Porn SF (with Charles N. Brown, Ian Covell, Arthur D. Hlavaty, Mike Hoy, Kenneth R. Johnson, John Melville, Bruce Robbins, Robert Silverberg & Stuart W. Wells, III), (bi) The Science-Fiction Collector #5, September 1977
[]Troland, John (fl. 1890s-1910s) (chron.)
- * The Babbler, (pm) The Cavalier October 12 1912
- * The Compass, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine April 1898
- * Distance, (pm) The Cavalier October 19 1912
- * Duty, (pm) The Cavalier October 12 1912
- * Faith, (pm) The Cavalier September 21 1912
- * Metempsychosis of the Fiddle, (pm) The Cavalier July 13 1912
- * The Millenium, (pm) The Cavalier August 31 1912
- * To My Summer Girl, (pm) The Smart Set November 1910
- * The Weather-Vane, (pm) The Cavalier September 14 1912
- * Worth, (pm) Munsey’s Magazine April 1898
[]Trollip, Stan (fl. 2000s-2010s); used pseudonym Michael Stanley (chron.)
- * The Case of the Missing Tuba (with Michael Sears), (ss) Blood Work ed. Rick Ollerman, Down & Out Books, 2018, as by Michael Stanley
- * The Empty Chair (with Michael Sears), (na) The Strand Magazine #33, February/May 2011, as by Michael Stanley
- * The Haunting (with Michael Sears), (ss) The Strand Magazine #31, June/September 2010, as by Michael Stanley
- * Issue of Women and Money (with Michael Sears), (ss) Once Upon a Crime ed. Gary R. Bush & Chris Everheart, Nodin Press, 2009, as by Michael Stanley
- * The Last Case of Inspector Fouri (with Michael Sears), (ss) The Strand Magazine #42, February/May 2014, as by Michael Stanley
- * Out of Africa and Deep Inside It (with Michael Sears), (ar) Mystery Writers of America Annual Edgar Allan Poe Awards Dinner #67, 2013, as by Michael Stanley
- * Parlor Game (with Michael Sears), (ss) Crimespree Magazine #52, Summer 2013, as by Michael Stanley
- * The Ring (with Michael Sears), (ss) Ten Year Stretch ed. Martin Edwards & Adrian Muller, No Exit Press, 2018, as by Michael Stanley
- * Shoot to Kill [Inspector Kubu] (with Michael Sears), (ss) Down & Out: The Magazine v1 #4, 2018, as by Michael Stanley
_____, [ref.]
[]Trollope, Anthony (1815-1882) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Aaron Trow, (nv)
- * An Author Must Be Successful, (ar)
- * Christmas at Thompson Hall, (ss) The Graphic Christmas 1876
- * Christmas Day at Kirkby Cottage, (nv) Routledge’s Christmas Annual 1870
- * The Civil Service as a Profession, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1861, uncredited.
- * The Claverings:
* ___ Chapter I. Julia Brabazon, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter II. Harry Clavering Chooses His Profession, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter III. Lord Ongar, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IV. Florence Burton, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter V. Lady Ongar’s Return, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VI. The Rev. Samuel Saul, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VII. Some Scenes in the Life of a Countess, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VIII. The House in Onslow Crescent, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IX. Too Prudent by Half, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter X. Florence Burton at the Rectory, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XI. Sir Hugh and His Brother Archie, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XII. Lady Ongar Takes Possession, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIII. A Visitor Calls at Ongar Park, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIV. Count Pateroff and His Sister, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XV. An Evening in Bolton Street, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVI. The Rivals, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVII. Let Her Know That You’re There, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVIII. Captain Clavering Makes His First Attempt, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIX. The Blue Posts, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XX. Desolation, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXI. Yes; Wrong;—Certainly Wrong, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXII. The Day of the Funeral, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIII. Cumberly Lane Without the Mud, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIV. The Russian Spy, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXV. What Would Men Say of You?, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVI. The Man Who Dusted His Boots with His Handkerchief, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVII. Freshwater Gate, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. What Cecilia Burton Did for Her Sister-in-law, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIX. How Damon Parted from Pythias, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXX. Doodles in Mount Street, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXI. Harry Clavering’s Confession, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXII. Florence Burton Packs up a Packet, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. Showing Why Harry Clavering Was Wanted at the Rectory, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1866, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. Mr. Saul’s Abode, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXV. Parting, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. Captain Clavering Makes His Last Attempt, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVII. What Lady Ongar Thought About It, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVIII. How to Dispose of a Wife, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIX. Farewell to Doodles, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XL. Showing How Mrs. Burton Fought Her Battle, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLI. The Sheep Returns to the Fold, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLII. Restitution, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIII. Lady Ongar’s Revenge, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIV. Showing What Happened off Heligoland, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLV. Is She Mad?, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVI. Madame Gordeloup Retires from British Diplomacy, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVII. Showing How Things Settled Themselves at the Rectory, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVIII. Conclusion, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1867, uncredited.
- * The Courtship of Susan Bell, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1860
- * Doctor Thorne, (ex) Chapman & Hall, 1858
- * Dr. Wortle’s School, (n.) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #775 May, #776 Jun, #777 Jul, #778 Aug, #779 Sep, #780 Oct, #781 Nov, #782 Dec 1880, uncredited.
- * The Eustace Diamonds [Rev. Joseph Emilius], (sl) The Galaxy Dec 1871, Mar 1872
- * Father Giles of Ballymoy, (nv) The Argosy (UK) May 1866, uncredited.
- * The Fixed Period, (n.) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine #792 Oct, #793 Nov, #794 Dec 1881, #795 Jan, #796 Feb, #797 Mar 1882, uncredited.
- * Framley Parsonage, (n.) 1861
* ___ Chapter I. Omnes Omnia Bona Dicere, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter II. The Framley Set, and the Chaldicotes Set, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter III. Chaldicotes, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IV. A Matter of Conscience, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter V. Amantium Irae Amoris Integratio, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VI. Mr. Harold Smith’s Lecture, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VII. Sunday Morning, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VIII. Gatherum Castle, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IX. The Vicar’s Return, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter X. Lucy Robarts, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XI. Griselda Grantly, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XII. The Little Bill, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIII. Delicate Hints, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIV. Mr. Crawley of Hogglestock, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XV. Lady Lufton’s Ambassador, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVI. Mrs. Podgens’ Baby, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVII. Mrs. Proudie’s Converzione, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVIII. The New Minister’s Patronage, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIX. Money Dealings, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XX. Harold Smith in the Cabinet, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXI. Why Puck, the Pony, Was Beaten, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXII. Hogglestock Parsonage, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIII. The Triumph of the Giants, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIV. Magna Est Veritas, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXV. Non-Impulsive, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVI. Impulsive, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVII. South Audley Street, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. Dr. Thorne, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIX. Miss Dunstable at Home, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXX. The Grantly Triumph, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXI. Salmon Fishing in Norway, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXII. The Goat and Compasses, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. Consolation, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. Lady Lufton Is Taken by Surprise, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXV. The Story of King Cophetua, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. Kidnapping at Hogglestock, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1860, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVII. Mr. Sowerby Without Company, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVIII. Is There Cause or Just Impediment?, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIX. How to Write a Love Letter, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XL. Internecine, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLI. Don Quixote, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLII. Touching Pitch, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIII. Is She Not Insignificant?, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIV. The Philistines at the Parsonage, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLV. Palace Blessings, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVI. Lady Lufton’s Request, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVII. Nemesis, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVIII. How They Were All Married, Had Two Children, and Lived Happy Ever After, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1861, uncredited.
- * The Genius of Nathaniel Hawthorne, (ar) North American Review September 1879 [Ref. Nathaniel Hawthorne]
- * The Golden Lion of Granpere, (n.) Good Words January 1872
- * The Great Britannula Game, (ex) from The Fixed Period, 1882
- * The House of Heine Brothers, in Munich, (nv)
- * Lotta Schmidt, (ss) The Argosy (UK) July 1866
- * Malachi’s Cove, (ss) Good Words December 1864
- * Masterpieces of Fiction:
* ___ Framley Parsonage, (n.) 1861
- * The Mental Daguerreotype (with Michael Swanwick), (vi) The New York Review of Science Fiction #227, July 2007
- * The Misfortunes of Frederic Pickering, (ss) The Argosy (UK) September 1866
- * The Mistletoe Bough, (nv)
- * The Mistletoe Bough and Other Stories, (co) Bernhard Tauchnitz (pb), 1883
- * My Literary Performance, (ar)
- * My Tour in Holland, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1862, uncredited.
- * The O’Conors of Castle Conor, County Mayo, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1860, uncredited.
- * Orley Farm, (n.) Chapman & Hall, March 1861 (+11)
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1861, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1862
- * The Parson’s Daughter of Oxney Colne, (nv)
- * Relics of General Chassé. A Tale of Antwerp, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1860, uncredited.
- * Returning Home, (nv)
- * A Ride Across Palestine, (na)
- * Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite, (sl) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1870
- * The Small House at Allington, (n.) The Cornhill Magazine September 1862 (+19), uncredited.
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1862, Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct, Nov, Dec 1863
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter I. The Squire of Allington, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter II. The Two Pearls of Allington, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter III. The Widow Dale of Allington, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IV. Mrs. Roper’s Boarding-House, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter V. About L. D., (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VI. Beautiful Days, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VII. The Beginning of Troubles, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VIII. It Cannot Be, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IX. Mrs. Dale’s Little Party, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter X. Mrs. Lupex and Amelia Roper, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XI. Social Life, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XII. Lilian Dale Becomes a Butterfly, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIII. A Visit to Guestwick, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIV. John Eames Takes a Walk, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XV. The Last Day, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVI. Mr. Crosbie Meets an Old Clergyman on His Way to Courcy Castle, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVII. Courcy Castle, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVIII. Lily Dale’s First Love-Letter, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIX. The Squire Makes a Visit to the Small House, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XX. Dr. Crofts, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXI. John Eames Encounters Two Adventures and Displays Great Courage in Both, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXII. Lord De Guest at Home, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIII. Mr. Plantagenet Palliser, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIV. A Mother-in-Law and a Father-in-Law, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXV. Adolphus Crosbie Spends an Evening at His Club, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVI. Lord de Courcy in the Bosom of His Family, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVII. “On My Honour, I Do Not Understand It”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. The Board, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIX. John Eames Returns to Burton Crescent, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXX. Is It from Him?, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXI. The Wounded Fawn, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXII. Pawkins’s in Jermyn Street, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIII. “The Time Will Come”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIV. The Combat, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXV. Væ Victis, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVI. “See, the Conquering Hero Comes”, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVII. An Old Man’s Complaint, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXVIII. Dr. Crofts Is Called In, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXXIX. Dr. Crofts Is Turned Out, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XL. Preparations for the Wedding, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLI. Domestic Troubles, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLII. Lily’s Bedside, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIII. Fie, Fie!, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIV. Valentine’s Day at Allington, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLV. Valentine’s Day in London, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVI. John Eames at His Office, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVII. The New Private Secretary, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLVIII. Nemesis, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1863, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XLIX. Preparations for Going, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter L. Mrs. Dale Is Thankful for a Good Thing, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LI. John Eames Does Things Which He Ought Not to Have Done, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LII. The First Visit to the Guestwick Bridge, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LIII. Loquitur Hopkins, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LIV. The Second Visit to the Guestwick Bridge, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LV. Not Very Fie Fie After All, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LVI. Showing How Mr. Crosbie Became Again a Happy Man, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LVII. Lilian Dale Vanquishes Her Mother, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LVIII. The Fate of the Small House, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LIX. John Eames Becomes a Man, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1864, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter LX. Conclusion, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine April 1864, uncredited.
- * The Spotted Dog, (ss) St. Paul’s Magazine March 1870 (+1)
- * The Struggles of Brown, Jones, and Robinson:
* ___ Chapter I. Preface, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter II. The Early History of Our Mr. Brown, with Some Few Words of Mr. Jones, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter III. The Early History of Mr. Robinson, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IV. Nine Times Nine Is Eighty-One. Showing How Brown, Jones, and Robinson Selected Their House of Business, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter V. The Division of Labour, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VI. It Is Our Opening Day, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VII. Miss Brown Pleads Her Own Case, and Mr. Robinson Walks on Blackfriars Bridge, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter VIII. Mr. Brisket Thinks He Sees His Way, and Mr. Robinson Again Walks on Blackfriars Bridge, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter IX. Showing How Mr. Robinson Was Employed on the Opening Day, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter X. Showing How the Firm Invented a New Shirt, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XI. Johnson of Manchester, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XII. Samson and Delilah, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIII. The Wisdom of Poppins, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIV. Mistress Morony, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XV. Miss Brown Names the Day, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1861, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVI. Showing How Robinson Walked Upon Roses, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVII. A Tea-Party in Bishopsgate Street, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XVIII. An Evening at the Goose and Gridiron, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XIX. George Robinson’s Marriage, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XX. Showing How Mr. Brisket Didn’t See His Way, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXI. Mr. Brown Is Taken Ill, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXII. Wasteful and Impetuous Sale, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIII. Farewell, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1862, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter XXIV. George Robinson’s Dream, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1862, uncredited.
- * Thackeray, W. M., (ob) The Cornhill Magazine February 1864 [Ref. William Makepeace Thackeray]
- * The Vicar of Bullhampton, (sl) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1869, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr,
May 1870
- * The Warden, (n.)
_____, [ref.]
- * Anthony Trollope by G. S. Street, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1901
- * Anthony Trollope by Walter Herries Pollock, (bg) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1883
- * Anthony Trollope by Alfred Cooper, (bg) The Captain #133, April 1910
- * Anthony Trollope and His Mother by Rowland Grey, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1926
- * The Fixed Period, by Anthony Trollope by Frances Grimble, (br) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March/April 2012
- * A Literary Family by G. L. Apperson, (bg) The Folks-at-Home #14, January 28 1897
- * Phineas Redux, (br) The Mirror #64, January 17 1874, uncredited.
[]Trollope, Frances Eleanor; [née Ternan] (1835-1913) (about) (chron.)
- * Anne Furness, (n.) The Fortnightly Review July 1870 (+13), as by The Author of “Mabel’s Progress”, “Aunt Margaret’s Trouble”, “Veronica”, etc.
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1870, Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug,
Sep, Oct, Nov 1871
, as by The Author of “Mabel’s Progress”, “Aunt Margaret’s Trouble”, “Veronica”, etc.
- * An Artist’s Life in the Fifteenth Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1876, uncredited.
- * A Breton Peasant-Play, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1878, uncredited.
- * A Broken Thread, (pl) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1903
- * Contemporary Italian Poets:
* ___ No. 1.—Giovanni Prati, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1863, uncredited.
* ___ No. 2.—Giuseppe Giusti, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1863, uncredited.
- * A Fashionable Bath in the Olden Time, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1877, uncredited.
- * Giovanni Battista Niccolini, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine December 1864, uncredited.
- * Giovanni Prati, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1863, uncredited.
- * Giuseppe Giusti, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1863, uncredited.
- * La Grande Marquise, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1869, uncredited.
- * Madame Henriette d’Angleterre, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1872, uncredited.
- * Minuets, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1880, uncredited.
- * Moslem Pirates in the Mediterranean, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1882, uncredited.
- * “Out of the Mouth of Babes”, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine January 1877, as by E. E. T.
- * A Pupil of the Hôtel Rambouillet, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1870, uncredited.
- * A Swiss Bath in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1877, uncredited.
- * Tyrolese House-Mottoes, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1873, uncredited.
- * Venetian Popular Legends, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1875, uncredited.
[]Trollope, T(homas) Adolphus (1810-1892) (chron.)
- * Ancient Italian Jewelry, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1875
- * Baden und Allerheigen, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1877
- * Brantôme, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine January 1873, uncredited.
- * An Escape from the Prisons of the “Piombi”, (ts) The Cornhill Magazine June 1871, uncredited.
- * Galera, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1874
- * Giulia Varani; or, St. Peter’s Day at Belluno, (ss) The Belgravia Annual Summer 1876
- * The Italian Mediæval Wood-Sculptors, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1876
- * Italy’s Rival Liberators, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1860, uncredited.
- * A “Meet” in the Campagna, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1874
- * A Modern Art-Workshop in Umbria, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1875
- * A Moonlight Visit to the Coliseum, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1874
- * A Night in a Swiss Pension, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1875
- * The Pope’s City and the Pope’s Protectors, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1860, uncredited.
- * A Prefect and a Prefecture in Sicily, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science September 1875
- * Recollections of Archbishop Whateley, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1874 [Ref. Richard Whately]
- * Recollections of Massimo d’Azeglio, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science September 1874 [Ref. Massimo d’Azeglio]
- * Recollections of the Tuscan Court Under the Grand Duke Leopold, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science March 1875 [Ref. Leopold II, Grand Duke of Tuscany]
- * The Records of the Venetian Inquisition, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1871, uncredited.
- * A Roman Penny-a-Liner in the Eighteenth Century, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine November 1882, uncredited.
- * A Scene in the Campagna, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1875
- * The Situation of the Moment in Italy, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1860, uncredited.
- * Social Life in Rome at the Present Day, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1874
- * Some Recollections of Charles Lever, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science December 1874 [Ref. Charles Lever]
- * Some Recollections of Hiram Powers, (bg) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science February 1875 [Ref. Hiram Powers]
- * Some Recollections of Walter Savage Landor, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science April 1874 [Ref. Walter Savage Landor]
- * The Vehm: With the True Story of a Trial, in 1451, Before That Tribunal, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1869, uncredited.
- * Vignettes from the Schuylkill Valley, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Jun, Jul 1874
- * What Is a Conclave?, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science April 1875
[]Trombetta, Jim (fl. 1980s-2010s) (chron.)
- * 90 Share, (ss) Edison’s Frankenstein ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2009
- * The Shadow of the Torturer and The Claw of the Conciliator, Gene Wolfe, (br) Beyond #1, Fall 1981 [Ref. Gene Wolfe]
- * Time Travel, Tragic Irony, and Algis Budrys’s “The Skirmisher”, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #277, September 2011 [Ref. Algis Budrys]
- * Weird Tales from Shakespeare, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #86, October 1995 [Ref. Martin H. Greenberg & Katharine Kerr]
- * [letter], (lt) The New York Review of Science Fiction #58 Jun 1993, #72 Aug 1994, #161 Jan 2002, #230 Oct 2007, #235 Mar 2008, #270 Feb 2011
_____, [ref.]
- * The Alternate by John Sayers, (sa) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine #7, 1994; adapted from the teleplay by Bill Dial, story by Jim Trombetta & Bill Dial.
- * Cold Fire by John Sayers, (ss) Star Trek: Voyager Magazine #6, April 1996
- * The Forsaken by John Sayers, (sa) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine #4, 1993; adapted from the teleplay by Don Carlos Dunaway & Michael Piller, story by Jim Trombetta.
- * Paradise by John Sayers, (sa) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine #7, 1994; adapted from the teleplay by Jeff King, Richard Manning & Hans Beimler, story by Jim Trombetta & James Crocker.
- * Parallax by Will Murray, (ss) Star Trek: Voyager Magazine #2, June 1995
- * Playing God by John Sayers, (sa) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine #8, 1994; adapted from the teleplay by Jim Trombetta & Michael Piller, story by Jim Trombetta.
- * Rivals by John Sayers, (sa) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Magazine #7, 1994; adapted from the teleplay by Joe Menosky, story by Jim Trombetta & Michael Piller.
[]Trombi, Liza Groen (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Locus Jan, Jul 2012, Jul 2013, Nov, Dec 2014, Mar 2017, Mar, Aug 2018, Mar 2019, Feb,
Dec 2020
_____, [ref.]
[]Trombley, William (1929-2009) (about) (chron.)
- * Another Western: Who Needs It?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1962
- * Babies Without Homes, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 16 1963
- * Big Boom in Bathing Suits, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 13/July 20 1963
- * The Dowser Who Finds Oil Wells, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 7 1963
- * Edgar Kaiser, Maverick in Motion, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 22 1963
- * The Exploding University of California, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1964
- * For God, Country, and the Santa Clara Swim Club, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 25/August 1 1964
- * The Greatest Story Ever Told, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1963
- * New Challenger to the Kennedy Clan, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1963
- * New Role for Legendary George, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1964
- * Small-Budget Film Triumph: DAVID AND LISA, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1963
- * What Are They Doing to Big Sur?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1964
[]Trommeshauser, Dietmar (1955-1998) (chron.)
- * The Artist, (pm) Talebones #4, Summer 1996
- * Daddy Longlegs, (ss) Twisted Magazine #1, Spring 1996
- * Danlin (with Eve Hatway, Tracy Lee & Rusty Nixon), (nv) Shiver #4, Winter 1998
- * Hog Wild, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #9, September 1998
- * I Cry in White, (pm) TransVersions #8/9, Spring/Summer 1998
- * League of Assassins, (sl) Millennium Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine May 1997
- * Popeye’s Arms, (pm) TransVersions #7, 1997
- * Portrait of a Ghost, (pm) Dark Planet (online) #4, January 1997
- * Wild at Heart, (ss) Millennium Science Fiction & Fantasy Magazine August 1997
[]Tronche, Philippe (1929-2023); used pseudonym Philippe Curval (about) (chron.)
- * Heavier Than Sleep, (ss) Twenty Houses of the Zodiac ed. Maxim Jakubowski, NEL, 1979, as by Philippe Curval; translated from the French (“Plus Lourd Que le Sommeil”, Vingt maisons du Zodiaque ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Denoël, 1979) by Maxim Jakubowski.
- * It’s Only Pinball!, (ss) Travelling Towards Epsilon ed. Maxim Jakubowski, NEL, 1977, as by Philippe Curval; translated from the French (“C’est du Billard!”, 1959) by Maxim Jakubowski.
- * Progenitor, (ss) 1980, as by Philippe Curval
- * The Taut Arc of Desire, (ss) Harlan Ellison’s Last Dangerous Visions (unpublished) ed. Harlan Ellison, 19??, as by Philippe Curval; published in French (“L’Arc Tendu du Désir”, L’Astronaute Mort, 1995).
_____, [ref.]
[]Troop, Elizabeth (fl. 1970s-1980s) (chron.)
- * The Fall of Henry Godsill, (nv) The Seven Deadly Sins, Severn House, 1985
- * Un Peu Comme Orson Welles, (ss) Nova March 1970
- * The Queen of Infinite Space, (ss) Shakespeare Stories ed. Giles Gordon, Hamish Hamilton, 1982
- * The Rise and Fall of Bulky Baby, Guerrilla, (ss) Winter’s Tales 22 ed. James Wright, St. Martin's, 1976
[]Troop, Miriam (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * I’ve Got a Yen for Japan, (ar) The American Magazine June 1955
- * Letters from Europe, (ss) Woman’s Day November 1950
- * Live Like a King in Portugal, (ar) The American Magazine September 1953
- * Luxembourgh—the Greatest Little Country on Earth, (ar) The American Magazine December 1953
- * [front cover], (cv) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 15, Nov 9 1940
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Day Jan 1949, May 1952
- * [illustration(s)], (il) John Bull Jun 10, Jul 22 1950
[]Trost, Cameron (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Ambulance in Eden, (ss) Dark Valentine Spring 2011
- * The Church of Asag, (ss) SQ Mag #13, March 2014
- * Hardwicke’s Fair Share, (ss) Eclecticism E-zine #15, January 2011
- * It Starts with Insects, (ss) Dig Two Graves: Volume II, Death's Head Press, 2019
- * Lauren, (nv) Dark Horses #3, April 2022
- * The Legend of Redback Jack, (ss) Eclecticism E-zine #11, January 2010
- * Like Sisters, (ss) Morpheus Tales #31, October 2017
- * Milk, (ss) The Literary Hatchet #13, December 2015
- * Noisy Neighbours, (ss) Morpheus Tales Urban Horror Special 2011
- * Patrick O’Malley, (ss) Eclecticism E-zine #14, October 2010
- * The Ritual, (ss) Midnight Echo #2, June 2009
- * The Stench, (ss) Eclecticism E-zine #16, July/August 2011
- * Three Doors Down, (ss) Hell’s Bells ed. AHWA Committee, Australian Horror Writers Association, 2016
- * Waste Disposal, (vi) AntipodeanSF #123, August/September 2008
[]Trost, Mark (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Adventurous Airwaves:
* ___ Superman’s Science-Fictional Adventures on Radio, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #1, Summer 2002, as "Airwave Adventures"
- * Airwave Adventures, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #1, Summer 2002
- * Detective Tales, August 1935, (lr) Blood ’n’ Thunder #42/43/44, 2014/15
- * Disposable Heroes: Pulpdom’s Forgotten Crimebusters, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #4, Spring 2003
- * G-8 and His Battle Aces, December 1942, (lr) Blood ’n’ Thunder #29, Spring 2011
- * How Not to Write a Hero-Pulp Novel; Anatomy of an Outline, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #17, Spring 2007 [Ref. Charles S. Strong]
- * Last Hurrahs: The End of the Hero Pulps (with Ed Hulse), (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #6, Winter 2004
- * Off the Shelf: Fantastic Science Fiction, (lr) Blood ’n’ Thunder #28, Winter 2011
- * Sky Devils, January 1939, (rv) Blood ’n’ Thunder #24, Summer 2009
- * The Strange Sad Story of Zarnak, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #11, Summer 2005
- * Superman’s Science-Fictional Adventures on Radio, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #1, Summer 2002, as "Airwave Adventures"
- * Three Aces in One Draw: More Pulp Heroes in Comics, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #30, Summer 2011
- * Tricks of the Trade:
* ___ How Not to Write a Hero-Pulp Novel; Anatomy of an Outline, (ar) Blood ’n’ Thunder #17, Spring 2007 [Ref. Charles S. Strong]
[]Trota, Michi (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * 2019 Hugo Award for Best Semiprozine Acceptance Speech (with Elsa Sjunneson-Henry, Lynne M. Thomas & Michael Damian Thomas), (ar) Uncanny Magazine #30, September/October 2019
- * Age of the Geek, Baby, (ar) Uncanny Magazine #2, January/February 2015
- * Diversity Panels Are the Beginning, Not the End, (ar) Uncanny Magazine #6, September/October 2015
- * Editor’s Column, (ed) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #216, 2021
- * From the Editor, (ed) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #214, 2020
- * One Year Older, (ar) Uncanny Magazine #33, March/April 2020
- * So Long and Thanks for All the Space Unicorns!, (ed) Uncanny Magazine #31, November/December 2019
- * Traveling Without Moving, (ar) Uncanny Magazine #37, November/December 2020
_____, ed.
- * Editor (with Lynne M. & Michael Damian Thomas): Uncanny Magazine #4 May/Jun, #5 Jul/Aug, #6 Sep/Oct, #7 Nov/Dec 2015, #8 Jan/Feb, #9 Mar/Apr, #10 May/Jun, #11 Jul/Aug, #12 Sep/Oct, #13 Nov/Dec 2016,
#14 Jan/Feb 2017, #45 Mar/Apr 2022
#54 Sep/Oct, #55 Nov/Dec 2023, #56 Jan/Feb, #57 Mar/Apr, #58 May/Jun, #59 Jul/Aug, #60 Sep/Oct, #61 Nov/Dec 2024, #62 Jan/Feb, #63 Mar/Apr 2025
- * Editor (with Kevin Wabaunsee): The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #214 2020, #216 2021
[]Trotsky, Leon; [born Lev Davidovich Bronshtein] (1879-1940) (about) (chron.)
- * Clouds in the Far East, (ar) Esquire August 1934
- * Did Stalin Poison Lenin?, (ar) Liberty August 10 1940
- * Hitler and Stalin—How Long Will It Last?, (ar) Liberty January 27 1940
- * If America Should Go Communist, (ar) Liberty March 23 1935
- * Is Another World War at Hand?, (ar) Liberty November 13 1937
- * Is Soviet Russia Fit to Recognize? Yes!, (ar) Liberty January 14 1933
- * Kerensky and Kornilov, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 27, Sep 3 1932
- * The Red Army, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1934
- * The Russian Revolution: February 27, 1917, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 16 1931
- * The Russian Revolution: Five Days, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 9 1931
- * The Russian Revolution: The Agony of Monarchy, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1931
- * The Russian Revolution: The Army of the Peasants, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 23 1931
- * The Russian Revolution: The Bolsheviks and Lenin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1931
- * The Russian Revolution: The Czar and the Czarina, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 25 1931
- * Spoken from Exile, (ar) The Manchester Guardian
- * Why Russia Dare Not Fight Japan, (ar) Liberty February 27 1932
- * Why Russia Is Powerless, (ar) Liberty November 26 1938
- * Will Japan Commit Suicide?, (ar) Liberty November 18 1933
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