The FictionMags Index
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- ERNEST, JOSEPH (chron.) (continued)
- * The Chrysalis, (ss) Breezy Stories Nov 1919
- * A Comedy of the Blues, (ss) Breezy Stories Feb 1920
- * Elmer Sports the Antlers, (ss) Droll Stories May 1923
- * The Episode of the Desirable Immigrant [The Escapades of Jules Lacroix no. VI], (ss) Ainslees Sep 1913
- * The Eternal Sacrifice, (ss) Breezy Stories Dec 1918
- * The Girl Who Sang at Costas, (ss) Live Stories Aug 1915
- * The Great White Rapids, (ss) Breezy Stories Mar #2 1925
- * The House of Perdition [Professor Poirier], (ss) Live Stories Jun 1915
- * The Lady of Asfodelle, (ss) Breezy Stories Feb 1919
- * The Man Who Made Gold, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jan 7 1915
- * The Message from the Sky-Line, (ss) Munseys Mar 1915
- * A New One Every Night, (ss) Droll Stories Jan 1926
- * The New Pleasure, (ss) Droll Stories Jan 1924
- * Nini Breaks In [Nini Trempette], (ss) Breezy Stories Mar 1919
- * Oh, This Awful City!, (ss) Breezy Stories Jul 1920
- * Providence and Ninis Nose [Nini Trempette], (ss) Breezy Stories May 1919
- * Red Autos, (ss) Ainslees Oct 1912
- * The Wife of Riley, (ss) Breezy Stories Jun 1920
- ERNEST, MORRIS L. (chron.)
- ERNEST, PAUL (chron.)
- ERNEST, REX (chron.)
- * Prisoner, (ss) Weird Story Magazine #2 1946
- ERNEWEIN, I. (chron.)
- ERNLE, LORD (chron.)
- ERNO, RICHARD B. (chron.)
- ERNST, ARTHUR (chron.)
- ERNST, C. H. (chron.)
- ERNST, FREDERICK (chron.)
- ERNST, KOLLER; No information. (chron.)
- ERNST, MORRIS (chron.)
- ERNST, MORRIS L. (1888-?) (chron.)
- ERNST, PAUL (Frederick) (1899-1985); see pseudonym Frederick Carr (chron.)
- * Bail-Jumper, (ss) Black Bat Detective Mysteries Feb 1934
- * Big, BIG Money, (ss) Opportunity Apr 1930
- * The Brain Killer, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Jul 1935
- * The Bride Wore Black, (nv) New Detective Magazine Mar 1943
- * Bridge to Murder, (ss) Pocket Detective Magazine Oct 1937
- * Broken Date, (ss) Los Angeles Times Aug 21 1948
- * The Case of the Floating Heiress, (ss) Los Angeles Times Jun 20 1954
- * Case of the Headless Matches, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Oct 1938
- * Come into my Parlor!, (ss) Redbook Jan 1948
- * Confessions, (pm) Los Angeles Times Mar 25 1928; about writing confession stories at 2¢ a word.
- * Corn-Fed, (ss) Colliers May 31 1952
- * The Corpse in the Cage, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Apr 1935
- * Danders Digs, (vi) Opportunity Apr 1930
- * Danse Macabre, (ss) Dime Mystery Magazine May 1935
- * Daughter of the Sea, (nv) Redbook Jun 1952
- * Daughters of the Bat, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Feb 1939
- * Dead Man Murdered, (ss) Clues Detective Stories May 1935
- * The Death Dealer, (ss) Fifteen Detective Stories Sep 1954
- * Death Gets a Permanent, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly May 20 1939
- * Death Misses the Headlings, (ss) Detective Tales Mar 1936
- * Death of the Seven Masks, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Jun 1939
- * Death Ray, (ss) Popular Detective Sep 1936
- * Devil at the Wheel, (nv) Thrilling Mystery Jan 1936
- * The Devils Island, (ss) The Whisperer Oct 1936
- * Didnt I Tell You?, (ss) Womans Home Companion Jan 1945
- * Ebb Tide, (ss) Colliers Jan 8 1949
- * The Embezzler Meets Death, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Jun 1937
- * Escape, (pm) Street & Smiths Complete Stories Sep 15 1932
- * Flight from Scandal, (n.) Redbook Jun 1951
- * G-Mans Resignation, (ss) Federal Agent Jan 1937
- * The Garroter of Death, (na) Thrilling Detective Jun 1935
- * The Gentle Gunman, (ss) Argosy May 15 1937
- * Gilt-Edged Mirror, (n.) Redbook Apr 1948
- * The Glass Mountain [as by Kenneth Robeson; Richard Henry Benson The Avenger], (na) The Avenger Feb 1940
- * Gorgeous Skinflint, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 29 1950
- * The Great Green Serpent, (nv) Argosy Jun 10 1939
- * Guests of the Lovely Dead, (nv) Terror Tales Jun 1936
- * Guilty Roses, (ss) Clues Jul 1932
- * Half a Love, (na) The American Magazine Jul 1954
- * He Didnt Want Soup, (ss) Argosy Dec 14 1940
- * Heart of a Hunter, (ss) Argosy Jan 1960
- * Hell on Crutches, (nv) Thrilling Detective Sep 1937
- * Highway to Hell, (ss) Argosy Jul 4 1936
- * The Hooded Killer, (na) Thrilling Detective Nov 1934
- * House of Death, (ss) Thrilling Detective Aug 1934
- * I Was But Seventeen, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 24 1942; What happens when a new man comes to town.
- * The Invincible Midge, (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories Apr 1937
- * Invitation to a Wedding, (n.) Redbook Nov 1962
- * Invitation to a Wedding, (sl) Redbook Nov 1962
- * Killer by My Side, (nv) Detective Tales Apr 1939
- * Let the Girl Down Gently, (ss) Colliers Nov 7 1942
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Sep 1933
- * letter, (lt) Clues Detective Stories Feb, Jul 1939
- * The Long Way Home, (n.) Redbook Apr 1966
- * Madmans Circus, (nv) Horror Stories Feb 1935
- * The Man from Painted Arrow, (ss) Argosy Oct 15 1938
- * The Man with Two Thumbs, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Nov 1939
- * A Mans Girl, (vi) Redbook Apr 1951
- * Mate for the Thing in the Box, (na) Dime Mystery Magazine May 1937
- * The Mouse and the Mantrap, (ss) Family Circle Jun 1950
- * Murder Concession, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Jul 1939
- * My Mother Told Me, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 11 1943
- * Never Share a Taxi!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 5 1946
- * No Shoes for Corpses!, (ss) Detective Tales Sep 1937
- * Nothing Happens on the Moon, (ss) Astounding Feb 1939; also as Nothing to Report.
- * Nothing to Report [Nothing Happens on the Moon], (ss) Astounding Feb 1939
- * Nuisance, (ss) The American Magazine Jun 1950
- * The Old Gang, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 11 1942
- * On the Killers List, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Feb 1939
- * One Little Ship, (ss) Wow! Oct 1930
- * An Orchid for Anne, (ss) Cappers Farmer Dec 1949
- * Picture of My Love, (vi) Redbook Nov 1952
- * Play It Rough, (ss) Argosy Sep 1953
- * Pleased to Murder You, (na) Short Stories Jan 10 1944
- * The Quarry Murders, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Feb 1937
- * The Real Thing, (n.) Redbook Dec 1964
- * The Red Ghost Deaths, (nv) Popular Detective Apr 1935
- * Room 502, (ss) Clues Detective Stories May 1936
- * Ruby-Red Trail, (ss) Crime Busters Nov 1938
- * Safe and Dependable, (ss) Los Angeles Times Oct 14 1928
- * Satan Takes Pictures, (ss) Detective Tales Jul 1936
- * Secret Wedding, (na) Redbook Feb 1955
- * The Sergeant Was a Shy Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 17 1945
- * She Learned to Say No, (ss) Redbook Apr 1956
- * The Shining Skull, (ss) Clues Mar 1934
- * Sing a Little, Dance a Little, (ss) Good Housekeeping Sep 1943
- * Sinister Syndicate, (nv) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Jan 1942
- * Six Hours to Live, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly Oct 1935
- * Slave of the White Madness, (ss) Horror Stories Dec 1935
- * Smiling Horror, (ss) Thrilling Detective Apr 1935
- * Snake!, (ss) Clues Oct 1934
- * So Small a World, (ss) Colliers Feb 27 1943
- * Staying Over, (vi) The American Magazine Dec 1938
- * Sublevel Seventeen, (ss) Thrilling Adventures Feb 1935
- * Substitute for Justice, (ss) Detective Tales Jul 1937
- * The Tall Shadow, (ss) Argosy Oct 1948
- * Tangle of Truth, (n.) Redbook Apr 1961
- * Tattooed Murder, (nv) The Feds Mar 1937
- * The Temple of Serpents, (ss) Weird Tales Oct 1928
- * There Was a Wife, (ss) Youngs Magazine May 1930
- * They Wear Deaths Face, (nv) Dime Mystery Magazine Dec 1935
- * Three-Headed Monkey, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Apr 1940
- * A Time to Marry, (n.) Redbook Sep 1958
- * To Honor and Cherish, (n.) Redbook Jun 1957
- * To Prove Beyond Doubt, (n.) Redbook Aug 1953
- * To the Cleaners, (ss) Thrilling Detective Apr 1934; Pat Barnes of the Force is Found Dead in a Doorway.
- * The Tree That Bled, (ss) Horror Stories Jun 1935
- * A Turtle Named Pete, (ss) Clues Detective Stories Dec 1938
- * The Twang of Death, (nv) Flynns Detective Fiction May 1944
- * Twilight and Evening Star, (ss) The American Magazine Jun 1943
- * Until the Moon Falls, (ss) Redbook Sep 1947
- * Visit Home, (n.) Redbook Jun 1960
- * We Run a Nursing Home (with Florence Berg, narr.), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 12 1957; article centers around the Anderson-Berg Home, in Glenmoore, Pa. It accomodates 14 patients. Florence Berg and her partner Mildred Anderson run the business.
- * Wedding Loan, (vi) Redbook Feb 1954
- * Wife of the Dragon-Fly, (ss) Weird Tales Feb 1936
- * Wings for an Angel, (ss) Redbook Aug 1948
- * Without Labels, (ss) The Country Gentleman Jul 1943
- * Yes, Dear, (ss) Redbook Mar 1954
- * Yours for the Asking, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 1 1945
- EROS (books) (chron.)
- ERRANT, JOSEPH W. (chron.)
- ERRICSON, HOWARD (chron.)
- ERRIK, RUTH (chron.)
- ERROL, J. (chron.)
- ERROL, K. (chron.)
- ERRYM, MALCOLM J.; pseudonym of James Malcolm Rymer, (1814-1884) (chron.)
- * The Golden Heart. A Tale for Christmas, (sl) Reynoldss Miscellany Dec 31 1864
- * Holly Bush Hall; or, The Track in the Snow. A Tale for Christmas, (sl) Reynoldss Miscellany Jan 7, Jan 14, Jan 21 1860
- * Holly Bush Hall; or, The Track in the Snow. A Tale for Christmas [Part last of ?], (sl) Reynoldss Miscellany Jan 28 1860
- * The Tempter, (sl) Reynoldss Miscellany Jan 7, Jan 14, Jan 21, Jan 28, Feb 11 1860
- * The Young Shipwright; A Tale of the Sea, (sl) Reynoldss Miscellany Mar 10, Mar 17, Mar 24 1860
- ERSHINE, LAURIE YORK (chron.)
- ERSKINE, ANNA (chron.)
- ERSKINE, HELEN (chron.)
- ERSKINE, HELEN WORDEN (chron.)
- ERSKINE, JOHN (1879-1951) (chron.)
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