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Hersey, Harold (Brainerd) (1893-1956) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Hersey


Hershman, Morris (1926- ) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/hershman_morris


Hessell Tiltman, (Hubert) (1897-1976) (items) (chron.)
See de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hubert_Hessell_Tiltman


Heuman, William (1912-1971); used pseudonyms David Crewe & Roy C. Rainey (items) (chron.)
See www.pulp-serenade.com/2010/12/red-runs-river-by-william-heuman-gold.html


Heurlin, (Magnus) Colcord (1895-1986) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnus_Colcord_Heurlin


Hewitt, Don(ald Charles) (1904-1998) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Hewitt.html


Hickey, H. B.; pseudonym of Herbert B. Livingston (1916-2016) (items) (chron.)
See www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/latimes/name/herbert-livingston-obituary?id=16198645


Hicks, Arnold Lorne (1888-1970) (items) (chron.)
See www.pulpartists.com/Hicks.html


Hill, Doris; [born Roberta M. Hill] (1905-1976) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doris_Hill


Hill, Marion (1870-1918) (items) (chron.)
Born in Vicksburg, MS, Feb. 20, 1870, and raised in San Francisco.


Hill, Martin Roy (fl. 1990s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See www.martinroyhill.com


Hilliard, John Northern (1872-1935) (items) (chron.)
Poet, novelist and journalist; born in Palmyra, New York and lived in California.


Hillman, Gordon Malherbe (1900-1968) (items) (chron.)
American writer of books that were turned into screenplays. Not to be confused with reporter and novelist Gordon M. Hillman (1908-1968).


Hillyer, Lambert Harwood (1893-1969) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_Hillyer


Hinds, Roy W(esley) (1887-1930) (items) (chron.)
Born in Midland City, Michigan; typographer, journalist and writer.


Hinkler, Bert; [i.e., Herbert John Louis Hinkler] (1892-1933) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bert_Hinkler


Hinton, Walter Haskell (1886-1980) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Hinton.html


Hivner, Christopher (fl. 1990s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See www.chrishivner.com


Hjertstedt, Gunard; [birth name of Day Keene] (1904-1969); used pseudonym Day Keene (items) (chron.)
American writer of mysteries. Died in Hollywood, California (?). Father of Albert James Hjertstedt.


Hoagland, Vernon Bernard (1888-1970) (items) (chron.)
Born in Golden, Colorado; died in California; actor, screenwriter and author.


Hobart, Donald Bayne (1898-1970) (items) (chron.)
See darkworldsquarterly.gwthomas.org/donald-bayne-hobart-comic-book-storyteller


Hobart, Richard L. (1896-1971) (items) (chron.)
Born near Chattanooga, Tennessee, worked on the Atlanta Constitution, and for Time, Fortune, and Nation’s Business magazines. Residing in Montgomery, Maryland when he died.


Hoch, Edward D(entinger) (1930-2008) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_D._Hoch


Hocking, Silas (Kitto) (1850-1937) (items) (chron.)
Born in St. Stephen-in Brannel, Cornwall, England; ordained as a Methodist minister in 1870, and retired from the ministry to write; founded and edited Temple Magazine and Family Circle. Brother of Joseph Hocking.


Hodge, William T(homas) (1874-1932) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hodge


Hodgson, William Hope (1877-1918) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hope_Hodgson


Hoffman, J(oseph) M(arion “Lincoln”) (1900-1987); used pseudonym Orrin Hollmer (items) (chron.)
See www.pulpartists.com/Hoffman.html


Hoffmann, Rosa (Margarita Rossi) (1905-1931) (items)
See es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myriam_Stefford


Hogan, Robert J(asper) (1897-1963) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/hogan_robert_j


Holberg, Richard A. (1889-1942) (items) (chron.)
See nwda.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv96087


Holcroft, Monte; [i.e., Montague Harry Holcroft] (1902-1993) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M._H._Holcroft


Holden, J(ohn) Railton (1891-1952) (items) (chron.)
Born in Manchester, England; died in Evesham, Worcestershire.


Holden, Lyle Wilson (1885-1960) (items) (chron.)
See tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.com/2023/07/weird-tales-may-1923-part-two.html


Holding, James (Clark Carlisle, Jr.) (1907-1997) (items) (chron.)
See pabook.libraries.psu.edu/holding__james_c_c


Holland, Steve (1925-1997) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Holland_(actor)


Holling, Lucille (Webster) (1900-1989) (items) (chron.)
See tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/lucille-webster-holling-1900-1989.html


Hollmer, Orrin; pseudonym of J. M. Hoffman (1900-1987) (items) (chron.)
See www.pulpartists.com/Hoffman.html


Holmes, Gilbert (1895-1936) (items)
See www.imdb.com/name/nm0391839


Holmes, Wilfred Jay (1900-1986) (items) (chron.)
Engineer, naval officer. Born in Freeport, New York; lived in Honolulu, Hawaii.


Holmquist, Sigrid (1899-1970) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigrid_Holmquist


Holt, Barry (Alexander) (1908-1974) (items) (chron.)
See www.geni.com/people/Barry-Holt/6000000142849807746


Holt, George E(dmund) (1881-1950) (items) (chron.)
Novelist, short story writer, popular among Adventure readers for his stories of the Near East. Holt’s interest in Morocco led to his appointment in 1907 as American Vice and Deputy Counsul General in Tangier, Morocco; from 1909-1911 Holt was the acting Consul General; widely traveled; author of many stories and serials in U.S. and European magazines. Born in Moline, Illinois; died in San Diego, California.


Holt, Harrison Jewell (1875-1956) (items) (chron.)
Born and died in Portland, Maine; graduate of Harvard..


Holt, Henry P. (1879-1962) (items) (chron.)
Crime reporter for London newspapers before becoming full-time writer.


Honig, Donald (Martin) (1931- ) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Honig


Hooke, Charles Witherle (1861-1929) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Witherle_Hooke


Hooker, (William) Brian (1880-1946) (items) (chron.)
Born in New York City.


Hopen, Stuart (1953- ) (items) (chron.)
See www.stuarthopen.com


Hopkins, R(obert) Thurston (1883-1958) (items) (chron.)
Educated at University College, London; Literary Editor to London International Press.


Hopkins, Seward W(ashington) (1864-1919) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/hopkins_seward_w


Hopper, James M(arie) (1876-1956) (items)
Born in Paris.


Hopson, William L(ee) (1907-1975) (items) (chron.)
See salemcorwin.wordpress.com/author/rachaelofct/


Horler, (Harry) Sydney (1888-1954) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/horler_sydney


Horn, (Alfred John) Holloway (1886-1967) (items) (chron.)
Born in Goring-on-Thames; magazine and film writer; died in Eton, England.


Horn, Peter (fl. 1940s); house pseudonym used by Henry Kuttner (1915-1958) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/horn_peter


Horn, R(oy) de S(aussure) (1894-1973) (items) (chron.)
Naval officer, editor, publisher. Born in Boston, Georgia; died in Annapolis, Maryland.


Hornblow, Arthur, Jr. (1893-1976) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Hornblow_Jr.


Horton, Robert J. (1885-1934) (items) (chron.)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/robert-j-horton-western-author.html


Hosken, William Henry Martin (1874-1963); used pseudonym Wyndham Martyn (items) (chron.)
See bearalley.blogspot.com/2007/07/wyndham-martyn-biographical-notes.html


Hoskins, Gayle Porter (1887-1962) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Hoskins.html


Hosmer, Paul (1887-1962) (items) (chron.)
See pulpflakes.blogspot.com/2012/05/paul-hosmer-humorist-of-lumber-camps.html


Hotchkiss, Chauncey C(rafts) (1852-1920) (items) (chron.)
Born in Brooklyn, NY on October 28, 1852; worked as a newspaper editor for two years and then for the New York and Roosevelt hospitals as a surgical photographer; died in Brooklyn on December 14, 1920.


Hough, Clyde B(ird) (1889-1975) (items) (chron.)
Born in Illinois. Was (illegally) arrested on 5-June-1917, 10 days before the Espionage Act was passed on the 15th. He had been an anti-war activist and secretary to the Rockford Furniture Workers (a local chapter of the I.W.W., the Industrial Workers of the World) Charges were also brought forward on the account of his non-registration. He was released from jail in 26-July-1919 on bond, sentenced to a five-year term, and quickly took to writing fiction stories. That came a quick close when in 25-April-1921 he was sent back to Leavenworth to serve another five-year term, for obstruction of the draft. June 1922, President Harding commuted his sentence.


Hough, William Freeman (1891-1968); used pseudonyms Araminta Abbott & William Wills Bradford (items) (chron.)
Born Deadwood, South Dakota 16-Nov-1891; died Seattle Oct-1968.


Houghton, Frank (1881-?) (items) (chron.)
Canadian writer; not to be confused with lawyer Frank Wilbur Houghton (1849-1932).


Household, Geoffrey (Edward West) (1900-1988) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/household_geoffrey


Houston, Lee, Jr. (1962- ) (items) (chron.)
See leehoustonjr.blogspot.com



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