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BRANNON, JASON (fl. 2000s-2010s); (about) (chron.)
- * Beneath the Surface, (ss) Thirteen Stories May 2003
- * Beware the Death Angel, (ss) Post Mortem #4 2006
- * Big Game, (ss) Cthulhu Sex v2 #13 2003
- * Chaos Theory, (ss) Underworlds #1 2002
- * Costume Party, (ss) Black Petals Aut 2002
- * Decay and Rust, (ss) Post Mortem #1 2004
- * The Forth Key, (ss) Post Mortem #1 2004
- * Hear No Evil, (ss) Whispers from the Shattered Forum #12 2003
- * A Irrational Fear, (ss) Darkness Within #4 2000
- * Kamikaze, (ss) Not One of Us Mar 2002
- * Love at Second Sight, (ss) Thirteen Stories Feb 2003
- * Mother Mary, (ss) Wicked Hollow #1 2002
- * Mr. Bryan, (ss) Dark Realms Sum 2002
- * The Paper Walls of 223C, (ss) The Edge, Tales of Suspense #7 2000
- * Prisoners of Skin and Bones, (ss) Black Petals Sum 2003
- * Samaritan, (ss) Parchment Symbols #8 2001
- * Shelved, (ss) Dark Angel Rising #3 2002
- * The Smile, (ss) Black Petals Spr 2002
- * St. Peters Shadow, (ss) Midnight Carnival v1 #4 2002
- * Through Different Eyes, (ss) Black Petals Aut 2000
- * Under the Black Light: New Line Cinema, (ar) Post Mortem #4 2006
- * Vicarious Living, (ss) Black Petals Win 2002
_____, reviews:
BRANNON, WILLIAM T(ibbetts) (1906-1981) (chron.)
- * The Accommodating Jeweller, (ts)
- * The American Crime Scene:
* ___ (1) The Bearded Stranger, (ts)
* ___ (2) The Precarious Capture, (ts) Family Weekly Aug 24 1958, as Case of the Precarious Capture.
* ___ (3) Mystery of the Elusive Vagrant, (ts)
* ___ (4) The Accommodating Jeweller, (ts)
* ___ (5) The Clue of the Mismatched Eyes, (ts)
* ___ (6) Murder at Sea, (ts)
* ___ (7) Double Trouble, (ts)
* ___ (8) Miracle in the Court Room, (ts)
* ___ (9) The Case of the Unseen Caller, (ts)
* ___ (10) Supper for the General, (ts)
- * A Baton for Little Caesar, (ss) Rogue Dec 1955
- * The Bearded Stranger, (ts)
- * BO-mh, (ss) Street & Smiths Detective Story Magazine Apr 1939
- * Case Dismissed, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Oct 16 1937
- * A Case for Spontaneous Combustion, (ts) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine Nov 1955
- * Case of the Precarious Capture, (ts) Family Weekly Aug 24 1958; also as The Precarious Capture.
- * The Case of the Unseen Caller, (ts)
- * The Clue of the Mismatched Eyes, (ts)
- * Double Trouble, (ts)
- * The Fabulous Drake Swindle, (ts) Mercury Mystery Book-Magazine Oct 1955
- * The Fountain of Spoof, (hu) Real America Nov 1934, Jan, Feb, Sep 1935
- * Fourth Degree (with Miriam Seaton Allen), (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly Dec 23 1939
- * Friday Night Rendezvous, (ar) Detective Fiction Sep 3 1941
- * The Gay Murderer of the Gay Nineties, (??) 10 Story Book Dec 1939
- * Henrietta and the Yellow Kid (with Joseph Weil), (ts) Mans Master Detective (Australia) Sep 1954
- * Lets Cry for the Dead, (ss) Mammoth Mystery Feb 1947
- * Life in Twelve Minutes (with Luis Kutner), (na) Bluebook May 1953
- * A Little Case of Frame-Up, (ss) The Evening Citizen Jul 15 1950
- * Lovers Lane Kill, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly May 18 1940
- * Miracle in the Court Room, (ts)
- * Murder at Sea, (ts)
- * Mystery of the Bell Witch, (ar) Strange Mar 1952
- * Mystery of the Elusive Vagrant, (ts)
- * The Perfect Secretary, (ss) 1939
- * Pioneers of the Posts, (ar) Golden Fleece Mar 1939
- * The Precarious Capture, (ts) Family Weekly Aug 24 1958, as Case of the Precarious Capture.
- * Some Must Watch (with Miriam Seaton Allen), (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly May 20 1939
- * Supper for the General, (ts)
- * Yellow Kid Weil, (ar) Ziff-Davis 1948
_____, [ref.]
BRANSCOMBE, ARTHUR; possibly a pseudonym of Victor Rousseau Emanuel, (1879-1960); other pseudonyms John Austin, Eugene Branscombe, Stewart Brooks, H. M. Egbert, Lew Merrill, George Munson, Harry Rogers, Victor Rousseau, Albert Sewell, Hugh Speer & Clive Trent (chron.)
_____, as told by
- * The Doll That Came to Life (as told to Victor Rousseau) [Doctor Martinus], (ss) Ghost Stories Jan 1927
- * FireWaterand What? (as told to Victor Rousseau) [Doctor Martinus], (ss) Ghost Stories Jun 1927
- * The Ghost of the Red Cavalier (as told to Victor Rousseau) [Doctor Martinus], (ss) Ghost Stories Mar 1927
- * The House of the Living Dead (as told to Victor Rousseau) [Doctor Martinus], (n.) Ghost Stories Dec 1927, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1928
- * The Soul That Lost Its Way (as told to Victor Rousseau) [Doctor Martinus], (ss) Ghost Stories Aug 1927; also as Monkey-Face and Mrs. Thorpe, uncredited.
BRANSCOMBE, EUGENE; pseudonym of Victor Rousseau Emanuel, (1879-1960); other pseudonyms John Austin, Arthur Branscombe, Stewart Brooks, H. M. Egbert, Lew Merrill, George Munson, Harry Rogers, Victor Rousseau, Albert Sewell, Hugh Speer & Clive Trent (chron.)
_____, as told by
BRANSON, L. G. (chron.)
- * Another Million Buttons Off!, (ar) The Passing Show May 2 1936
- * Bringing Science Home to Us, (ar) The Passing Show Dec 19 1936
- * Britains Back Door, (ar) The Passing Show Jan 19 1935
- * Cant See Wood for Clothes, (ar) The Passing Show Oct 23 1937
- * Half-a-Million Holidays, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 25 1936
- * Health Factory No. 1, (ar) The Passing Show Feb 15 1936
- * Its Got to Be Clean, (ar) The Passing Show Sep 3 1938
- * Mr. Smiths Food for Thought, (ar) The Passing Show Apr 17 1937
- * Overtime for Holiday-Makers, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 11 1936
- * Pay It with Flowers!, (ar) The Passing Show Mar 21 1936
- * They Deliver the Goods, (ar) The Passing Show Nov 30 1935
- * They Have Trains Up Their Sleeves, (ar) The Passing Show Jul 20 1935
- * This £1,000,000 Concrete Colossus, (ar) The Passing Show May 15 1937
- * Tons of Money, (ar) The Passing Show Jun 12 1937
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