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Westermann, John (1952- ) (items) (chron.)
Police officer on Long Island.


Westerson, Jeri (1960- ) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeri_Westerson


Westlake, Donald E(dwin Edmund) (1933-2008) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/westlake_donald_e


Westman, Lolita Ann (1906-1965) (items) (chron.)
See www.imdb.com/name/nm0922850/


Weston, Joanna M. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (items) (chron.)
See 1960willowtree.wordpress.com


Wetherell, June; [i.e., June Patricia Wetherell Frame] (1909-2010) (items) (chron.)
Born in Bellingham, Washington. Reporter in Seattle and editorial assistsant on magazines; living in Texas.


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


Wharton, Edith (Newbold) (1862-1937) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edith_Wharton


Wheatley, Dennis (Yeats) (1897-1977) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Wheatley


Wheatley, Mark (1954- ) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Wheatley_(comics)


Wheeler, Hugh Callingham (1912-1987) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Wheeler


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


Wheelock, Dorothy; [i.e., Dorothy Wheelock Snyder Edson] (1907-2010) (items) (chron.)
Born in Cedarhurst, New York; for 30 years a writing instructor; editor on Harper’s Bazaar magazine, and frequent contributor; died in Lyme, New Hampshire.


Whelton, Paul (Francis) (1894-1953) (items) (chron.)
Born in Boston; died in Braintree, Massachusetts; veteran newspaper man who was with the Boston Daily Record at the time of his death.


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


Whipple, Charles T. (fl. 1980s-2010s) (items) (chron.)
See www.manicreaders.com/CharlesTWhipple/


Whipple, Kenneth (Duane) (1894-1974) (items) (chron.)
See tellersofweirdtales.blogspot.com/2023/07/weird-tales-may-1923-part-two.html


Whish-Wilson, David (1966- ) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Whish-Wilson


Whitaker, Beryl (Salusbury) (1916-1996) (items) (chron.)
Born Beryl Salusbury Colman, married John Wilson in 1936, then Edward Levy in 1946, and finally Gerald Whitaker in 1955.


Whitaker, H(erman) (1867-1919) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_Whitaker


Whitby, Pauline (1926-2013); used pseudonym Pauline Ashwell (items) (chron.)
Born in Hatfield, England.


White, Daniel Scott (fl. 2010s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See www.thelandofwords.com


White, Edward Lucas (1866-1934) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Lucas_White


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


White, J. P. (fl. 1980s-2010s) (items) (chron.)
See beyondthebooks.wordpress.com/2010/05/05/interview-with-j-p-white-author-of-every-boat-turns-south


White, Kate (1951- ) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kate_White


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


White, Robin (1928-2010) (items) (chron.)
See articles.latimes.com/2010/dec/26/local/la-me-passings-20101227


White, Stephen (Walsh) (1951- ) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_White_(author)


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


White, Ted; [i.e., Theodore Edward White] (1938- ) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/white_ted


White, William A(nthony) P(arker) (1911-1968); used pseudonym Anthony Boucher (items) (chron.)
Editor, critic, writer, co-founder of The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. He was born and died in Oakland, California.


Whitechurch, Rex; pseudonym (fl. 1940s-1960s) (items) (chron.)
Pseudonym for an author whose first name was George; who lived in St. Joseph, Missouri and who worked as doorman at the Rialto Theatre.


Whiteford, Wynne (Noel) (1915-2002) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/whiteford_wynne_n


Whitehead, Henry S(t. Clair) (1882-1932) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_S._Whitehead


Whitehill, (Howard) Joseph (Jr.) (1927-2011) (items) (chron.)
Born in Columbus, Ohio and died in Haverford, Pennsylvania; served in U.S. Navy; earned a masters degree at Johns Hopkins Unviersity, followed by doctoral program in criminal justice at Florida State University; accountant, master machinist and electronics designer; became manager of a tool corporation and of Whitehill Oil Corporation.


Whitehouse, Arch; [i.e., Arthur George Joseph Whitehouse] (1895-1979) (items) (chron.)
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.


Whitelaw, David (1875-1971) (items) (chron.)
Born in London. Journalist; editor of The London Magazine and The Premier Magazine. Lived in Brighton.


Whitfield, Raoul F(alconia) (1896-1945) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raoul_Whitfield


Whitman, H. E. O.; [i.e., Esmond Oram Whitman] (1900-1980) (items) (chron.)
This is the name under which Esmond Oram Whitman, 1900-1980, was known in his life and writing. Born in Utah, raised in Kansas, spent many years in Arizona, and died in Santa Monica, California. Possibly his last name was originally Witman.


Whitman, Walt (1819-1892) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walt_Whitman


Whittaker, [Capt.] Frederick (1838-1889) (items) (chron.)
Born in London.


Whittle, Tina (fl. 2010s) (items) (chron.)
See tinawhittle.com


Wickham, Harvey (1872-1930) (items) (chron.)
Novelist and essayist. Born in Middletown, New York; died in Rome, Italy.


Wiebe, Sam (fl. 2010s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See samwiebe.com


Wiecek, Mike (fl. 2000s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See www.mikecooper.com


Wiehl, Lis (1961- ) (items)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lis_Wiehl


Wightman, Archibald John (1908-1985) (items) (chron.)
Born in Edinburgh; was deputy Director of Textiles in Bengal; died in Scotland.


Wilcox, Don; [i.e., Cleo Eldon Wilcox] (1905-2000); used pseudonym Alexander Blade (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/wilcox_don


Wilcox, Harry (1909-?) (items) (chron.)
Born Percival (or Perceval) George Albert Wilcox in Leyton, Essex.. Served extensively with the British military in the Far East.


Wilcox, J(ames) M(ilton) (1895-1958) (items) (chron.)
See pulpartists.com/Wilcox.html


Wild, Elle (fl. 2010s) (items) (chron.)
See www.ellewild.com


Wilde, Oscar (Fingal O’Flahertie Wills) (1854-1900) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Wilde


Wilde, Percival (1887-1953) (items) (chron.)
Born in New York City; educated at Columbia University; served in U.S. Navy during WWI; inventor of airplane compass devices adopted by the Navy; playwright and book reviewer.


Wilder, Marshall P(inckney) (1859-1915) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshall_Pinckney_Wilder


Wiley, Cathy (fl. 2020s) (items) (chron.)
See cathywileyauthor.com


Wiley, Hugh (1884-1968) (items) (chron.)
Born in Zanesville, Ohio; construction engineer in the U.S., Canada and Mexico; settled in Los Angeles; died in Berkeley, California.


Wiley, Michael (fl. 2000s-2020s) (items) (chron.)
See www.michaelwileyonline.com


Wilhelm, Kate; [i.e., Katie Gertrude Meredeth Wilhelm Knight] (1928-2018) (items) (chron.)
See www.sf-encyclopedia.com/entry/wilhelm_kate


Wilkins, Kelli A. (fl. 1990s-2010s) (items) (chron.)
See www.kelliwilkins.com


Wilkins, Susan (fl. 2010s) (items) (chron.)
See www.susanwilkinsauthor.com.gridhosted.co.uk/


Wilkinson, Lupton A(llemong) (1897-?) (items) (chron.)
See mppda.flinders.edu.au/people/662


Willard, Fred(erick R.) (1947- ) (items) (chron.)
Former news photographer living in Atlanta.


Willeford, Charles (Ray, III) (1919-1988) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Willeford


Willets, Gilson (Hoyt) (1869-1922) (items) (chron.)
See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilson_Willets


Williams, Alan (1890-?) (items) (chron.)
An Alan Williams who was a playwright and theater personage died in Los Angeles, California, in 1945. It may not have been this man.


Williams, Alan Moray (1915-1996) (items) (chron.)
See www.mbl.is/greinasafn/grein/291311/



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