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[]Smith, Claire (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Angry Sun/Bloated Moon, (pm) Spectral Realms #7, Summer 2017
- * The Apple, (pm) Spectral Realms #2, Winter 2015
- * Beautiful Beast, (pm) Spectral Realms #15, Summer 2021
- * Caught by Her Red-Stained Hands, (pm) The Deadlands #8, December 2021
- * Conjuring in Cupid’s Garden, (pm) Spectral Realms #10, Winter 2019
- * Diner of Delights, (pm) Spectral Realms #11, Summer 2019
- * Exhibits from Schneewittchen, (pm) Strange Horizons November 28 2022
- * Fallen, (pm) Spectral Realms #6, Winter 2017
- * The Flirtation, (pm) Trysts of Fate #4, August 2015
- * The Flotsam of Want, (pm) Spectral Realms #16, Winter 2022
- * Forever the Covens Break Us, (pm) Spectral Realms #8, Winter 2018
- * Hunted, (pm) Spectral Realms #6, Winter 2017
- * In Her Defence, (pm) Spectral Realms #17, Summer 2022
- * In the Forest, Where Wild Things Live, (pm) Spectral Realms #13, Summer 2020
- * An Invitation, (pm) Spectral Realms #19, Summer 2023
- * Objet d’art, (pm) Penumbric Speculative Fiction April 2024
- * Phantom, (pm) Spectral Realms #4, Winter 2016
- * The Plague Maiden’s Footprints, (pm) Spectral Realms #14, Winter 2021
- * Roses, (pm) Penumbric Speculative Fiction April 2021
- * Sea Princess, (pm) Spectral Realms #1, Summer 2014
- * The Seller of Apples, (pm) Strange Horizons September 5 2022
- * Too Close to the Sun, (pm) Spectral Realms #21, Summer 2024
- * Valentine’s Ball, (pm) Trysts of Fate #7, February 2017
- * The Wolf’s Last Words, (pm) Spectral Realms #6, Winter 2017
[]Smith, Clark Ashton (1893-1961); used pseudonym Timeus Gaylord (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Abomination of Desolation, (pp) Fantasmagoria November 1938
- * The Abominations of Yondo, (ss) Overland Monthly April 1926
- * About “The Plutonian Drug”, (ar) Planets and Dimensions, Mirage Press, 1973
- * The Absence of the Muse, (pm) Lyric West October 1921
- * Adventure, (pm) The Auburn Journal February 14 1924
- * An Adventure in Futurity, (nv) Wonder Stories April 1931
- * After Armageddon, (pm) The Recluse 1927
- * Afterwards, (pm) The Auburn Journal August 16 1923
- * Alcouz herceg és a varázsló, (ss) Fantasy Magazin 1989; translated from the English (“Prince Alcouz and the Magician”, Roy Squires Press, 1977); translated by F. Nagy Piroska
- * Alexandrines, (pm) Odes and Sonnets by Clark Ashton Smith, Book Club of California, 1918
- * The Amazing Planet [Captain Volmar], (na) Wonder Stories Quarterly Summer 1931
- * Amithaine, (pm) Different Autumn 1951
- * Amor, (pm) Acolyte Spring 1944
- * Amor Aeternalis, (pm) Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
- * L’Amour Supreme, (pm) Grotesques and Fantastiques, Gerry de la Ree, 1973; translated from the French (“L’Amour Supreme”, unpublished).
- * The Ampoi Giant, (ss) The Arkham Sampler Spring 1949, as "The Root of Ampoi"
- * Ascharia (fragment & synopsis), (uw) Crypt of Cthulhu #27, Hallowmas 1984
- * Atlantis [Poseidonis], (pm) The Star-Treader and Other Poems by Clark Ashton Smith, A.M. Robertson, 1912
- * Atmosphere in Weird Fiction, (ar) Amateur Correspondent November/December 1937
- * An Autobiography of Clark Ashton Smith, (bg) The Science Fiction Fan August 1936
- * Averoigne [Averoigne], (pm) Challenge Spring 1951
- * The Averoigne Chronicles, (Centipede Press, October 2016, co)
- * Avowal, (pm) The Arkham Sampler Winter 1949
- * Bacchante, (pm) Weird Tales December 1939
- * The Beast of Averoigne [Averoigne], (ss) Weird Tales May 1933
- * Beyond the Singing Flame [City of Singing Flame], (nv) Wonder Stories November 1931
- * The Black Abbot of Puthuum [Zothique], (nv) Weird Tales March 1936
- * The Black Book of Clark Ashton Smith, (ar) The Black Book of Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1979
- * The Black Book of Clark Ashton Smith, (Arkham House, 1979, nf)
- * The Black Lake, (pp) Ebony and Crystal by Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn Journal, 1922
- * The Blindness of Orion, (pm) The Arkham Sampler Spring 1948
- * The Brahmin’s Wisdom, (vi) (error, actually by Gustav Meyrink) Crypt of Cthulhu #27, Hallowmas 1984; translated from the German (“Die Weisheit des Brahmanen”, Des Deutschen Spießers Wunderhorn, 1913).
- * The Broken Lute, (pp) Ebony and Crystal by Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn Journal, 1922
- * Calenture, (pm) The Arkham Sampler Autumn 1949
- * The Call of the Wind, (pm) In the Ultimate Valleys, Roy A. Squires, 1970
- * Cambion, (pm) The Dark Chateau by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1951
- * Canticle, (pm) Selected Poems by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1971
- * CAS to AWD, (lt) Crypt of Cthulhu #35, Hallowmas 1985
- * The Centaur, (pm) Spells and Philtres by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1958
- * The Chain of Aforgomon, (nv) Weird Tales December 1935
- * The Charnel God [Zothique], (nv) Weird Tales March 1934
- * Chinoiserie, (pp) The Philippine Magazine November 1931
- * The City of Destruction (“The city is surrounded”), (pp) The Arkham Sampler Winter 1948
- * The City of Singing Flame [City of Singing Flame], (ss) Wonder Stories July 1931
- Startling Stories January 1941
- The Other Side of the Moon ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1949
- From Off This World ed. Leo Margulies & Oscar J. Friend, Merlin Press, 1949
- The Other Side of the Moon (var. 1) ed. August Derleth, Grayson & Grayson, 1956
- The Other Side of the Moon (var. 4) ed. August Derleth, Mayflower-Dell, 1966
- Famous Science Fiction Winter 1966/1967
- Lost Worlds, Unknown Horizons ed. Robert Silverberg, Thomas Nelson US, 1978
- * City of Singing Flame [City of Singing Flame], (nv) Tales of Wonder #10, Spring 1940; a combined version of “The City of the Singing Flame” and “Beyond the Singing Flame”.
- * The City of the Titans, (pm) Challenge Fall 1950
- * Clark Ashton Smith—An Autobiographette, (bg) The Fantasy Fan November 1934
- * Clark Ashton Smith—Poet, (Gerry de la Ree, 1975, co) ; edited by Gerry de la Ree
- * Clark Ashton Smith—Poet, (il)
- * Cloudland, (pm) In the Ultimate Valleys, Roy A. Squires, 1970
- * The Colossus of Ylourgne [Averoigne], (nv) Weird Tales June 1934
- Magazine of Horror January 1969
- The Rivals of Frankenstein ed. Michel Parry, Corgi, 1977
- Giants ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Signet, 1985
- Giants ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Robinson, 1987
- The Averoigne Chronicles, Centipede Press, 2016
- Heroic Fantasy Short Stories, Flame Tree Publishing, 2017
- * The Coming of the White Worm [Hyperborea], (ss) Stirring Science Stories April 1941
- * Conclusion to Wm. Beckford’s story of Princess Zulkaïs & Prince Kalilah, (ss) Leaves #1, 1937
- * The Corpse and the Skeleton, (pp) Poems in Prose by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1965
- * Cycles, (pm) Roy Squires Press, 1963
- * The Dark Age, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories April 1938
- * Dark Chateau, (pm) The Dark Chateau by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1951
- * The Dark Eidolon [Zothique], (nv) Weird Tales January 1935
- * The Dart of Rasasfa, (ss) Crypt of Cthulhu #27, Hallowmas 1984
- * Dawn of Discord (with E. Hoffmann Price), (nv) Spicy Mystery Stories October 1940, as by E. Hoffmann Price; completely rewritten by Price from an original story by Smith.
- * The Days, (pp) Grotesques and Fantastiques, Gerry de la Ree, 1973
- * Dead Love, (pm) Grotesques and Fantastiques, Gerry de la Ree, 1973
- * “Dear Éch-Pi-El”, (lt) Kadath #1, 1974
- * The Death of Ilalotha [Zothique], (ss) Weird Tales September 1937
- * The Death of Malygris [Malygris; Poseidonis], (ss) Weird Tales April 1934
- * The Decline of Civilization: A Note on “The Dark Age”, (ar) Planets and Dimensions, Mirage Press, 1973
- * The Demonian Face, (ar) The Fantasy Fan November 1934
- * The Demon of the Flower, (ss) Astounding Stories December 1933
- * Departure, (pm) The Auburn Journal November 29 1923
- * The Descent Into the Abyss [Cthulhu], (nv) (ghost written by Lin Carter) Weird Tales #2 ed. Lin Carter, Zebra, 1981
- * Desert Dweller, (pm) Weird Tales July 1943
- * The Desert Garden, (pm) Ainslee’s February 1919
- * The Devotee of Evil, (ss) The Double Shadow and Other Fantasies by Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn CA, 1933
- * Dialogue, (pm) Weird Tales May 1943, as by Timeus Gaylord
- * The Dimension of Chance, (nv) Wonder Stories November 1932
- * The Disinterment of Venus [Averoigne], (ss) Weird Tales July 1934
- * Dissonance, (pm) The Thrill Book September 15 1919
- * Dominion, (pm) Weird Tales June 1935
- * Dominium in Excelsis, (pm) The Dark Chateau by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1951
- * Don Quixote on Market Street, (pm) The Dark Chateau by Clark Ashton Smith, Arkham House, 1951
- * The Door to Saturn [Hyperborea], (nv) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror January 1932
- * Double Cosmos, (ss) Crypt of Cthulhu #16, Michaelmas 1983
- * The Double Shadow [Poseidonis], (ss) The Double Shadow and Other Fantasies by Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn CA, 1933
- Weird Tales February 1939
- The Sleeping and the Dead ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1947
- The Unquiet Grave ed. August Derleth, Four Square Books, 1963
- Atlantis ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Signet, 1988
- H.P. Lovecraft’s Book of Horror ed. Stephen Jones & Dave Carson, Barnes & Noble, 1993
- The Emperor of Dreams, Gollancz, 2002
- The Mammoth Book of Sorcerers’ Tales ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 2004
- * The Double Tower (with Lin Carter), (ss) Weird Tales Winter 1973
- * Do You Forget, Enchantress?, (pm) Weird Tales March 1950
- * Dream-Mystery, (pm) Sandalwood by Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn Journal, 1925, as "Lunar Mystery"
- * A Dream of the Abyss, (pm) The Fantasy Fan November 1933
- * Dweller in Martian Depths, (ss) Wonder Stories March 1933
- * Ecstasy, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1922
- * The Eldritch Dark, (pm) The Star-Treader and Other Poems by Clark Ashton Smith, A.M. Robertson, 1912
- * The Emperor of Dreams, (Gollancz, March 2002, n.) ; edited by Stephen Jones
- * The Empire of the Necromancers, (Wildside Press, April 2009, co)
- * The Empire of the Necromancers [Zothique], (ss) Weird Tales September 1932
- * The Enchantress of Sylaire [Averoigne], (ss) Weird Tales July 1941
- * The End of the Story [Averoigne], (nv) Weird Tales May 1930
- * Ennui (“Thou art immured”), (pm) The Smart Set September 1918
- * The Ennuye, (pm) The Auburn Journal January 15 1925; revised from “Ennui (”Thou art immured“)”, The Smart Set, September 1918.
- * The Envoys, (pm) The Auburn Journal January 7 1926
- * Epigrams, (ar) Grotesques and Fantastiques, Gerry de la Ree, 1973
- * The Epigrams of Alastor, (ms) The Dragon-Fly #1, 1935
- * The Epiphany of Death, (ss) The Fantasy Fan July 1934
- * Escape to Mlok, (ss) Wonder Stories May 1933, as "The Visitors from Mlok"
- * The Eternal Snows, (pm) In the Ultimate Valleys, Roy A. Squires, 1970
- * The Eternal World, (ss) Wonder Stories March 1932
- * Excerpts from the Black Book, (ms) Acolyte Spring 1944
- * Exotique, (pm) Odes and Sonnets by Clark Ashton Smith, Book Club of California, 1918
- * A Fable, (pm) Weird Tales July 1927
- * The Face by the River, (ss) Weird Tales July 2005
- * The Family Tree of the Gods, (ar) Acolyte Summer 1944
- * The Fanes of Dawn, (Roy A. Squires, 1976, co)
- * The Fanes of Dawn, (pm) The Fanes of Dawn, Roy A. Squires, 1976
- * Fantaisie d’Antan, (pm) Weird Tales December 1929
- * Fantasy and Human Experience, (ar) Planets and Dimensions, Mirage Press, 1973
- * Farewell to Eros, (pm) Weird Tales June 1938
- * The Favorite Weird Stories of C. A. Smith, (ar) Planets and Dimensions, Mirage Press, 1973
- * Fawn-Lilies, (pm) Grotesques and Fantastiques, Gerry de la Ree, 1973
- * The Feaster from the Stars (with Lin Carter), (ss) Crypt of Cthulhu #26, Hallowmas 1984
- * The Feet of Sidaiva (synopsis), (uw) Crypt of Cthulhu #27, Hallowmas 1984
- * Fellowship, (pm) Weird Tales October 1930
- * A Few Words from the Masters (with Robert E. Howard & H. P. Lovecraft), (ms) Chronicles of the Cthulhu Codex #17, Winter 2000
- * Finis, (pm) The Star-Treader and Other Poems by Clark Ashton Smith, A.M. Robertson, 1912
- * Flight Into Super-Time, (nv) Wonder Stories August 1932
- * The Flight of Azrael, (pm) Fantastic Worlds Summer 1952
- * Flight Through Time, (nv) Wonder Stories August 1932, as "Flight Into Super-Time"
- * The Flirt, (vi) Live Stories 1st March 1923
- * The Flower-Devil, (pp) Ebony and Crystal by Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn Journal, 1922
- * The Flower-Women [Maal Dweb], (ss) Weird Tales May 1935
- * The Forbidden Forest, (pp) Acolyte Fall 1943
- * From a Letter, (lt) The Arkham Sampler Spring 1948
- * From the Crypts of Memory, (pp) Bohemia April 1917
- * The Garden and the Tomb, (pp) Ebony and Crystal by Clark Ashton Smith, Auburn Journal, 1922
- * The Garden of Adompha [Zothique], (ss) Weird Tales April 1938
- * The Garden of Dreams, (pm) Grotesques and Fantastiques, Gerry de la Ree, 1973
- * The Garden of Evil, (pm) Weird Tales July/August 1923
- * Genius Loci, (ss) Weird Tales June 1933
- * Geometries, (pm) Risque Stories #1, March 1984
- * George Sterling, an Appreciation, (ar) Overland Monthly March 1927
- * George Sterling: Poet and Friend, (ar) Mirage v1 #6, 1964
- * The Ghost of Mohammed Din, (ss) Overland Monthly November 1910
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