- Rhoscomyl, Owen; pseudonym of Arthur Owen Vaughan (1863-1919) (stories)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/rhoscomyl_owen
- Rhys-Williams, [Lady] Juliet (Evangeline, née Glyn) (1898-1964) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juliet_Rhys-Williams
- Ribbink, E. Van Lier (fl. 1920s-1930s) (stories)
- South African author; lived in Oakland, California.
- Ribchester, Lucy (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See lucyribchester.com
- Ribeiro, Tânia Sousa (fl. 2010s) (art)
- See fallenstar666.deviantart.com
- Ricard, Ishki (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See strangehorizons.com/author/ishki-richards/
- Rice, Anne Estelle (1877-1959) (stories) (art) (assoc.)
- See www.portlandgallery.com/artist/Anne_Estelle_Rice/bio
- Rice, Cale Young (1872-1943) (stories)
- Born in Dixon, Kentucky; had degrees from several colleges; wrote libretto of grand opera Yolanda; contributor to leading magazines.
- Rice, Christopher (1978- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- Son of novelist Anne Rice and poet Stan Rice.
- Rice, Elmer L.; pseudonym of Elmer L. Reizenstein (1892-1967) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/rice_elmer
- Rice, (Samuel) James (1843-1882) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Rice_(writer)
- Rice, Louise (Guest) (1880-?) (stories) (assoc.)
- Born in New Albany, Indiana; graphologist; contributed to magazines; syndicated features articles to newspapers; lived in New York City.
- Rice, Luanne (1955- ) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luanne_Rice
- Rice, Stephen M. (1955- ) (art)
- See www.stephenrice.net
- Rice, Stephen Spring (1856-1902) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Spring_Rice_(1856%E2%80%931902)
- Rice, Wallace (deGroot Cecil) (1859-1939) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_Rice
- Rice, William S(eltzer) (1873-1963) (stories) (art)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Rice
- Richards, Anna Matlack (Jr.) (1834-1900) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Matlack_Richards
- Richards, Carla (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See www.carlarichards.net
- Richards, Dusty (1937-2018) (stories)
- See 5newsonline.com/2018/01/18/prolific-springdale-author-dusty-richards-author-passes-away/
- Richards, George M(ather) (1880-1958) (stories) (art)
- Born in Darien, Connecticut; lived in New Canaan, Connecticut.
- Richards, (Franklin Thomas) Grant (1872-1948) (stories) (assoc.)
- Born in Glasgow; educated at City of London School; a publisher.
- Richards, Guy (1905-1979) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richards_guy
- Richards, H(arold) Grahame (1885-1966?) (stories)
- Acting British Consul for Mexico in 1917.
- Richards, Horace G(ardiner) (1906-1984) (stories) (assoc.)
- See dla.library.upenn.edu/dla/pacscl/ead.html?id=PACSCL_ANSP_ANSP2010062
- Richards, I(vor) A(rmstrong) (1893-1979) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I._A._Richards
- Richards, Joel; pseudonym of Joel Richard Fruchtman (1937- ) (stories)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richards_joel
- Richards, Justin (1961- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richards_justin
- Richards, Kel(vin Barry) (1946- ) (stories)
- Journalist, radio personality.
- Richards, Laura E(lizabeth Howe) (1850-1943) (stories)
- Born in Boston.
- Richards, Marcia (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See marciaarichards.com
- Richards, Pete (fl. 1960s) (stories)
- Not to be confused with David Morgan (1908- ), a Welsh writer who uses the pseudonym Pete Richards.
- Richards, Philip (1842-1890) (stories)
- See john-adcock.blogspot.com/2008/05/philip-richards-1842-1890.html
- Richards, Robin (1892-1961) (stories)
- Born in Somerset, England; went to New Zealand in 1927, and died there.
- Richards, Ted (fl. 1970s-2000s) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.tedrichards.net
- Richards, Walter (DuBois) (1907-2006) (stories) (art)
- Born in Penfield, Ohio; lived in New Canaan, Connecticut.
- Richardson, Adam C. (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See www.adamcrichardson.com
- Richardson, Anna Steese [Mrs. William M. Richardson] (1865-1949) (stories)
- See asteria.fivecolleges.edu/findaids/sophiasmith/mnsss393.html
- Richardson, Anthony (Thomas Stewart Currie) (1899-1964) (stories)
- Born in London; educated at Marlborough College; newspaperman and author.
- Richardson, Benjamin Ward (1828-1896) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Ward_Richardson
- Richardson, Bill (1955- ) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Richardson_(radio)
- Richardson, (Thomas) Dow (1887-1971) (stories)
- Olympic ice skater (1924 games) and authority on ice skating. Born in York, England; died in England.
- Richardson, E. (fl. 1920s) (stories)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richardson_e
- Richardson, F(rank) H(erbert) (1866-1943) (stories)
- See www.screeningroomservices.com/Frank_Herbert_Richardson.htm
- Richardson, Frank (Collins) (1870-1917) (stories)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richardson_frank
- Richardson, Frederick (1862-1937) (stories) (art)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Richardson
- Richardson, Gladwell (1903-1980) (stories)
- See www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/nau/AHS48.xml;query=;brand=default
- Richardson, H(enry) M(arriott) (1876-1936) (stories)
- Born in Hanley, Stoke-on-Trent; educated in private schools; journalist, editor, leader writer, drama critic, playwright; a founder of the International Federation of Journalists.
- Richardson, James (1950- ) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Richardson_(poet)
- Richardson, Kimberly (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See www.entertheimaginarium.com/kimberly-richardson/
- Richardson, Leonard (Dalton) (fl. 2000s-2010s) (stories)
- See www.crummy.com
- Richardson, Maurice (Lane) (1907-1978) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richardson_maurice
- Richardson, Philip J(ohn) S(ampey) (1875-1973) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_J._S._Richardson
- Richardson, Samuel (1689-1761) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Richardson
- Richardson, (George) Tilton (1863-1938) (stories)
- Author, journalist, editor. Born in Boston, Massachusetts; died in Worcester, Massachusetts.
- Richardson, Tracy (1889?-1949) (stories) (assoc.)
- Soldier of fortune: the man who singlehandedly captured Managua and who forced Pancho Villa to apologize at gunpoint. Died in Springfield, Missouri.
- Richardson, Travis (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See www.tsrichardson.com
- Richart, Mary (1898-1976) (stories)
- Born in Georgia; magazine fiction writer.
- Riche, Daniel (1949-2005) (stories)
- See fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Riche
- Richepin, Jean (1849-?) (stories)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richepin_jean
- Richet, Charles (Robert) (1850-1935) (stories)
- See fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Richet
- Richildis, Ranylt (fl. 2010s) (stories)
- See ranylt.wordpress.com
- Richman, Arthur (1886-1944) (stories)
- See www.imdb.com/name/nm0725017/
- Richman, Arthur ({c}1925-2009) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Richman
- Richman, Milton (1922-1986) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milton_Richman
- Richman, Phyllis (C.) (1939- ) (stories)
- Food and restaurant critic for the Washington Post.
- Richmond, Leigh (Tucker) (1911-1995) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richmond_leigh
- Richmond, Roaldus (Frederick) Roe (1910-1986) (stories)
- Western writer, editor, proofreader. Born in Barton, Vermont; lived in Concord, New Hampshire.
- Richmond, Walt(er F.) (1922-1977) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/richmond_walt
- Richmond, William Blake (1842-1921) (stories) (art) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Blake_Richmond
- Richter, Larry (1949-2014) (stories) (art) (assoc.)
- See www.legacy.com/obituaries/louisville/obituary.aspx?pid=171737328
- Rickard, Jack (1922-1983) (art)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Rickard
- Rickard, Jessie Louisa (Moore Ackland) [Mrs. Victor Rickard] (1876-1963) (stories)
- Lived in Cork, Ireland. Byline sometimes: Mrs. Victor Rickard.
- Rickert, (Martha) Edith (1871-1938) (stories) (assoc.)
- Educationist and writer. Born in Dover, Ohio; died in Chicago, Illinois.
- Rickert, M(ary Beth) (1959- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._Rickert
- Rickey, (Wesley) Branch (1881-1965) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Branch_Rickey
- Rickman, Gregg (fl. 1980s-2000s) (stories) (assoc.)
- See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/rickman_gregg
- Rickman, Phil(ip) ({c}1950- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phil_rickman
- Rickover, H(yman) G. (1900-1986) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyman_G._Rickover
- Ricks, Peirson (1908-1950) (stories) (assoc.)
- Novelist. Born in Mayodan, North Carolina.
- Rico, Don(ato Francisco, II) (1912-1985) (stories) (art)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_Rico
- Ridd, Annie (fl. 2000s-2010s) (art)
- See www.annieridd.co.uk
- Riddell, Florence [i.e., Florence Gertrude McDonald Riddell] (1885-1960) (stories)
- Born in London.
- Riddell, G(eorge) A(llardice, 1st Baron Riddell) (1865-1934) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Riddell,_1st_Baron_Riddell
- Ridding, George (1828-1904) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Ridding
- Riddle, Charles Lee (1923-1968) (stories)
- See fancyclopedia.org/lee-riddle
- Rideaux, Charles de Balzac [born Ernest Charles de Balzac Willett] (1900-1971) (stories)
- Son of E. Noddall Willett; stepfathers last name was Ridout which somehow became Rideaux for this author.
- Rideing, William H(enry) (1853-1918) (stories)
- Born in Liverpool.
- Rideout, Henry Milner (1877-1927) (stories)
- Born in Calais, Maine; graduate of Harvard, where he was editor-in-chief of The Harvard Monthly; toured the Far East and then settled in Sausalito, California; died in Europe while on a family trip.
- Rider, Lucy J(ane) (1849-1922) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucy_Rider_Meyer
- Ridge, Antonia (1895-1981) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonia_Ridge
- Ridge, W(illiam) Pett (1859-1930) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Pett_Ridge
- Ridgewell, William (L.) (1881-1937) (stories) (art) (assoc.)
- See www.original-political-cartoon.com/cartoon-gallery/artists/ridgewell-william-1881-1937/
- Ridgway, John (1938- ) (stories)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridgway_(sailor)
- Ridgway, John (1940- ) (stories) (assoc.)
- See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Ridgway_(comics)