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Tunnell, Theodore A(nthony) (1883-1949) (stories)
Born Born in Commanche County, Texas, a school teacher, died in Lorraine, Mitchell County, Texas.


Turnepseed, Willametta (1909-1989) (stories)
See collguides.lib.uiowa.edu/?MSC0868


Turner, George Kibbe (1869-1952) (stories)
Born in Quincy, Illinois; educated at Williams College; novelist and screenwriter.


Tuttle, W(ilbur) C(oleman) (1883-1969) (stories)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.com/2012/06/wc-tuttle-western-short-story-and-movie.html


Twain, Mark; pseudonym of Samuel Langhorne Clemens (1835-1910) (stories) (assoc.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Twain


Twose, Henry Elias (1874-1944) (stories)
Born in Plymouth, Devon, England; arrived in the U.S. in 1896; became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1918; died in Los Angeles. Novelist, stage actor, playwright and magazine writer.


Tyler, Charles W(arren) (1887-1952) (stories)
See mysteryfile.com/blog/?p=17703


Tyrer, Walter (1900-1978) (stories)
Prolific author of juvenile fiction in England, with perhaps 20 million words of output.


Tyson, J(ohn) Aubrey (1870-1930) (stories)
See desturmobed.blogspot.com/2019/01/j-aubrey-tyson.html


Uitvlugt, Donald Jacob (fl. 2000s-2010s) (stories)
See haikufiction.blogspot.co.uk


Underwood, Sophie (née) Kerr (1880-1965) (stories)
See www.encyclopedia.com/arts/news-wires-white-papers-and-books/underwood-sophie-kerr


Utley, Steven (D.) (1948-2013) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/utley_steve


Van Dongen, H(enry) R(ichard) (1920-2010) (art)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._R._Van_Dongen


Van Loan, Charles E(mmett) (1876-1919) (stories)
See www.imdb.com/name/nm0887428/bio


van Lorne, Warner; pseudonym of Nelson Tremaine (1907-1971) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/van_lorne_warner


van Vogt, A(lfred) E(lton) (1912-2000) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/van_vogt_a_e


Vance, William E. (1911-1986) (stories)
Writer of westerns. Born in Alabama; died in Seattle, Washington. Not to be confused with William Ford Vance (1909-1972), Mississippi County Commissioner and pilot.


Verga, Giovanni (Carmelo) (1840-1922) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giovanni_Verga


Vernam, Glenn R. (1896-1980) (stories)
Western writer. Born in Pittsburg, Kansas.


Verrill, A(lpheus) Hyatt (1871-1954) (stories) (assoc.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/verrill_a_hyatt


Vestal, Herman Beeson (1916-2007) (art)
See pulpartists.com/Vestal.html


Vidor, King (Wallis) (1894-1982) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Vidor


Vinal, Harold (1891-1965) (stories)
See vinalhavenhistoricalsociety.org/peopleofinterest/vinalharold.html


Vincent, Harl; pseudonym of Harold Vincent Schoepflin (1893-1968) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/vincent_harl


Vogel, Dawn (fl. 2010s) (stories)
See historythatneverwas.com


Volp, Frank (1912-1980) (art)
See pulpartists.com/Volp.html


Von Ziekursch, T(heodore) (1895-1935) (stories)
Newspaperman, editor, novelist. Born and died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


Waddell, C(harles) C(arey) (1868-1930) (stories)
Born in Ohio; graduate of Marietta College; newspaperman in Ohio before becoming full-time writer.


Waite, Stephen; pseudonym of John H. Striebel (1891-1962) (art)
See pulpartists.com/Waite.html


Walker, Stanley (1898-1962) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Walker_(editor)


Wallace, Alexander (1900-1992) (stories)
Writer. Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.


Wallace, Frederick William (1886-1958) (stories)
Born in Glasgow, Scotland; died in Montreal, Canada; journalist, photographer, historian and novelist.


Walmsley, Leo (1892-1966) (stories)
Author, lecturer, screenwriter. Born in Shipley, Yorkshire, England; died in Fowey, England. Note: Birth and one marriage registered as Lionel Walmsley; death and another marriage registered as Leo Walmsley.


Walmsley, Stephen M. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (stories)
Army officer. Born in Wisconsin.


Walsh, George E(thelbert) (1865-1941) (stories)
Born in Brooklyn.


Walton, Bryce (1918-1988) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/walton_bryce


Wantland, Clyde (B.) (1892?-1964?) (stories)
Texas journalist and writer. Born in San Antonio, Texas (?).


Ward, Hugh J(oseph) (1909-1945) (art)
See pulpartists.com/Ward.html


Ward, William Allen (1893-1959) (stories)
See legacy.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utarl/00193/arl-00193.html


Ware, Edward Parrish (1884-?) (stories)
Writer. Born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania; lived in Prescott, Arizona.


Warwick, Francis (Alister) (1902-1975) (stories)
Son of Sidney Warwick.


Warwick, (Harry) Sidney (1871-1953) (stories)
Educated at St. Peter’s, York, and Oxford. Father of Francis Warwick.


Washburn, Robert Collyer (1900-1978) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/washburn_robert_collyer


Watkins, Alexander William (1892-1971) (stories)
Born in North London, England; died in Los Angeles.


Watkins, Richard Howells (1895-1980) (stories)
Journalist, originally from New York; also wrote mystery novels. Lived in Riverside, Connecticut.


Watkins, Wilbur (1892-?) (stories)
Journalist and engineer. Born in Montana.


Watson, Emmett (St. Clair, Jr.) (1892-1955) (art)
See pulpartists.com/Watson.html


Watson, H(enry) B(rereton) Marriott (1863-1921) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._B._Marriott_Watson


Watt, John Sproul Fyfe (1891-1964) (stories)
born in Barrow, Lancashire, England, of Scottish parents; served in the R.A.F. in WWII; died in Scotland.


Watts, Peter (Christopher) (1919-1983) (stories)
See piccadillypublishing.org/chisholm.html


Way, Isabel Stewart [i.e., Isabel Stewart Way Bonnard Thomson] (1904-1978) (stories)
Born in Michigan; educated at Albion College; contributed fiction to numerous magazines.


Weatherly, Frederic E(dward) (1848-1929) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_Weatherly


Webb, James P(limell) (1903-1955) (stories)
See jameswebb.us


Webb, John (fl. 1920s-1930s) (stories)
Perhaps Australian editor John Webb. Served in France during the first World War; lived in Long Branch, New Jersey.


Webb, Walter Prescott (1888-1963) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Prescott_Webb


Webber, Everett M. (1909- ) (stories)
Writer. Born in Charleston, Mississippi; lives in Clarksville, Arkansas.


Weber, Lenora Mattingly (1895-1971) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenora_Mattingly_Weber


Webster, [Captain] F(rederick) A(nnesley) M(ichael) (1886-1949) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/webster_f_a_m


Weck, Philip (fl. 1940s-1960s) (stories)
Journalist, resident in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.


Wedd, Monty [i.e., Montague Thomas Archibald Wedd] (1921-2012) (art)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monty_Wedd


Weill, Irwin J(ulius) (1908-1956) (stories)
See pulpartists.com/Weill.html


Weir, Hugh C(osgro) (1884-1934) (stories)
Born in Illinois; reporter in that state and in Ohio; freelance magazine writer, then prolific screenwriter; operated an advertising agency in 1928 and was editorial director of Tower Magazines at the time of his death.


Wellen, Edward (Paul) (1919-2011) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/wellen_edward


Wellman, Manly Wade (1903-1986) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/wellman_manly_wade


Wells, Angus (1943-2006) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/wells_angus


Wells, Basil (Eugene) (1912-2003) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/wells_basil


Wells, Emmett Mixx Spencer (1869-?) (stories)
Traveller, writer, adventurer. Born in Brooklyn, New York.


Wells, G. A. (fl. 1910s-1930s) (stories)
Traveller and writer. Born in Ohio. Not to be confused with Canadian scholar and bishop George Anderson Wells (1877-1964).


Wells, H(erbert) G(eorge) (1866-1946) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._G._Wells


Wells, Hal K(ertan) (1899-1979) (stories)
See tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.com/2011/12/hal-k-wells-1899.html


Wells, Lee E(dwin) (1907-1982) (stories)
Born in Indianapolis; licensed public accountant in California; associated with an occult school in New York City; has been an MWA board member; deeply involved in Freemasonry. Living near Los Angeles; working in advertising and TV production; author of short stories.


Wells, William H. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (stories)
Perhaps advertising agent and sales executive William Henson Wells (1886?-1958). Not to be confused with educationist William Hughes Wells (1859-1919).


Wert, George H(arrison) (1888-1950) (art)
See pulpartists.com/Wert.html


Weston, George (Thomas) (1880-1965) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/weston_george


Wetjen, Albert Richard (1900-1948) (stories)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.com/2013/04/albert-r-wetjen-sailor-writer.html


Wheeler-Nicholson, [Major] Malcolm (1890-1965) (stories)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_Wheeler-Nicholson


Whipple, Chandler H(enry) (1905-1977) (stories)
Writer and editor. Born in Jackson County, Michigan; lived in Great Barrington, Massachusetts.


Whitaker, H(erman) (1867-1919) (stories)
Born in Huddersfield, England.


Whitby, Pauline (1926-2013) (stories)
Born in Hatfield, England.


White, Donal L(awrence) (1923-2013) (stories)
See www.legacy.com/obituaries/lajollalight/obituary.aspx?pid=166304643


White, Fred M(errick) (1859-1935) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/white_fred_m


White, Leslie T(urner) (1903-1967) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/white_leslie_t


White, Samuel Alexander (1885-1956) (stories)
Born in Snelgrove, Ontario, Canada; contributed stories, poems to numerous magazines.


White, Stewart Edward (1873-1946) (stories)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/white_stewart_edward


White, William Patterson (1884-1955) (stories)
Western novelist. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota; lived in Tularosa, New Mexico.


Whitehead, Henry S(t. Clair) (1882-1932) (stories)
Educated at Columbia and Howard Universities and Berkeley Divinity School; Episcopalean minister, expert on West Indian social customs and life; very popular among the readers of Weird Tales magazine, where his literate tales of creepiness were exceptional. Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey; died in Dunedin, Florida.


Whitehouse, Arch [i.e., Arthur George Joseph Whitehouse] (1895-1979) (stories)
Author, journalist, screenwriter, cartoonist. He was in the Royal Flying Corps, No. 22 Squadron, and is credited with destroying 16 enemy aircraft and 6 kite balloons. Born in Northampton, England; came to the United States in 1905; died in Lincoln Park, New Jersey.


Whitethorne, Baje, Sr. (1951- ) (art)
See www.bajewhitethornesr.com


Whitfield, Raoul F(alconia) (1896-1945) (stories)
Writer of crime novels and short stories. Born in New York City.


Whittier, John Greenleaf (1807-1892) (stories) (assoc.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Greenleaf_Whittier


Wigfull, W(illiam) Edward (1874-1944) (art)
See bearalley.blogspot.co.uk/2018/03/w-e-wigfull.html



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