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[]Carlson, Natalie (Savage) (1906-1997) (chron.)
- * The Ghostly Fisherman, (ss) The Talking Cat and Other Stories of French Canada by Natalie Savage Carlson, Harper & Row, 1942
- * Jean Labadie’s Big Black Dog, (ss) The Talking Cat and Other Stories of French Canada by Natalie Savage Carlson, Harper & Row, 1952
- * The Lutin in the Barn, (ss) Sashes Red and Blue by Natalie Savage Carlson, Harper & Row, 1956
- * The Talking Cat, (ss) The Talking Cat and Other Stories of French Canada by Natalie Savage Carlson, Harper & Row, 1942
[]Carlson, P(atricia) M(cElroy) (1940- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Blood in Buzzard’s Bay; or, Sweets to the Sweet, (ss) The First Lady Murders ed. Nancy Pickard, Pocket, 1999
- * Clues, Red Herrings, and Other Plot Devices, (ar) Writing Mysteries ed. Sue Grafton, Writer's Digest, 1992
- * Death Scene; or, The Moor of Venice [Bridget Mooney], (ss) Sisters in Crime 2 ed. Marilyn Wallace, Berkley, 1990
- * Dirty Little Coward That Shot Mr. Howard; or, Such Stuff As Dreams Are Made On [Bridget Mooney], (nv) Sisters in Crime 5 ed. Marilyn Wallace, Berkley, 1992
- * Editor’s Note, (ms) Mystery Writers Annual #52, 1998
* ___ On Life with Detectives, (ed) Mystery Writers Annual #48, 1994
* ___ On the Scene of the Crime, (ed) Mystery Writers Annual #47, 1993
- * The Eighth Wonder of the World; or, Golden Opinions [Bridget Mooney], (nv) Deadly Allies II ed. Robert J. Randisi & Susan Dunlap, Doubleday, 1994
- * Farewell the Plumed Troop [Bridget Mooney], (ss) Crippen & Landru (ph), April 1998
- * The Father of the Bride; or, A Fate Worse Than Death! [Bridget Mooney], (na) Mr. President, Private Eye ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Francis M. Nevins, Jr., Ballantine, 1989
- * Frighted Out of Fear; or, The Bombs Bursting in Air, (ss) Sisters on the Case: Celebrating Twenty Years of Sisters in Crime ed. Sara Paretsky, Signet, 2007
- * Introduction, (in) Renowned Be Thy Grave, Crippen & Landru, 1998
- * The Jersey Lily; or, Make Me Immortal with a Kiss [Bridget Mooney], (nv) Malice Domestic 1 ed. Elizabeth Peters, Pocket, 1992
- * The King of Comedy: or, A Policeman’s Lot Is Not a Happy One [Bridget Mooney], (ss) Feline and Famous ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Ed Gorman, Donald I. Fine, 1994
- * Leaving Academia Behind, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #43, 1989
- * On Life with Detectives, (ed) Mystery Writers Annual #48, 1994
- * On the Mystery: Past, Present & Future, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #49, 1995
- * On the Scene of the Crime, (ed) Mystery Writers Annual #47, 1993
- * Parties Unknown by the Jury; or, The Valour of My Tongue [Bridget Mooney], (ss) Women on the Case ed. Sara Paretsky, Delacorte, 1996
- * Put Out the Light; or, The Napoleon of Science [Bridget Mooney], (nv) Malice Domestic 4 ed. Carolyn G. Hart, Pocket, 1995
- * Renowned Be Thy Grave [Bridget Mooney], (co) Crippen & Landru (tp), April 1998
- * The Rosewood Coffin; or, The Devine Sarah [Bridget Mooney], (nv) Crimes of the Heart ed. Carolyn G. Hart, Berkley, 1995
- * The Uncrowned King of Ireland; or, A Most Toad-Spotted Traitor [Bridget Mooney], (nv) Murder, They Wrote II ed. Elizabeth Foxwell & Martin H. Greenberg, Boulevard Books, 1998
- * The World Is Mine: or, Deeds That Make Heaven Weep, (ss) Murder Most Celtic ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Cumberland House, 2001
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[]Carlson, Paul (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * All Too Human, (vi) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2014
- * Crooks [Claude Dremmel], (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 2012
- * Foreword, (fw) 18 Wheels of Horror ed. Eric Miller, Big Time Books, 2015
- * Happy New Year, (ss) Stories That Won’t Make Your Parents Hurl ed. Selina Rosen, Yard Dog Press, 2000
- * Lady and the Bubbas, (ss) Houston: We’ve Got Bubbas! ed. Selina Rosen, Yard Dog Press, 2007
- * Margin of Error, (vi) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January/February 2018
- * Mirror Girl, (ss) Abyss & Apex #32, 4th Quarter 2009
- * Miyajima, (ss) Abyss & Apex #91, 3rd Quarter 2024
- * Probability Zero:
* ___ All Too Human, (vi) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2014
* ___ Margin of Error, (vi) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January/February 2018
- * Rule Book [Claude Dremmel], (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March 2011
- * Shotgun Seat, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July/August 2008
- * Silent Mode [Claude Dremmel], (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact December 2012
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[]Carlson, Richard (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * The Bishop, the Cowboy, and the Lady, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion July 1946
- * Diary of a Hollywood Safari, (??) Collier’s July 8 1950
- * Elephant Land: Deep in the Jungle, (??) Collier’s July 15 1950
- * The Lie, (??) Collier’s November 2 1946
- * The Life and Death of Swan Torkleson, (ss) Minnesota Quarterly Fall 1931
- * The Locket, (pl) Minnesota Quarterly Winter 1931
- * The Magnificent Watusi: Emperors of the Congo, (??) Collier’s July 22 1950
- * Never Anywhere, (ss) Liberty October 13 1945
- * Pickup, (ss) The American Magazine January 1948
- * Some Called It Scandal, (na) The American Magazine June 1948
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantastic Universe September 1959
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[]Carlson, Ron (1947- ) (about) (chron.)
- * At the Jim Bridger, (ss) Esquire May 2000
- * The Bar Story, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2015
- * Beanball, (ss)
- * Bigfoot Stole My Wife, (ss)
- * Blazo, (ss) Plan B for the Middle Class by Ron Carlson, Norton, 1992
- * The Chromium Hook, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1995
- * The Contest, (ss) The Atlantic September 2013
- * De Ray, (ss) GQ December 1990
- * The Disclaimer, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1997
- * The Exact Distance, (ss) The Washington Post Magazine February 11 2007
- * Family Rutual, (ss) McCall’s January 1987
- * Gary Garrison’s Wedding Vows, (ss) Glimmer Train #41, Winter 2002
- * The Gold Lunch, (pl) Ploughshares 2004
- * Good-bye to Rootine, (ss) Playboy June 2016
- * The Great Cummerbund Steeplechase, (ss) Playboy November 2012
- * Happiness, (nv) Ecotone Fall 2014
- * Hartwell, (ss) Playboy October 1990
- * Home School Insider: the Fighting Pterodactyls, (ss) The L Magazine July 22/August 4 2009
- * The Hotel Eden, (ss) Esquire May 1997
- * The H Street Sledding Record, (ss) McCall’s 1987
- * I Am Bigfoot, (ss)
- * I Found Hitler’s Golf Clubs, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Fall/Winter 1996
- * In Old Moab, (ss) Playboy May 2008
- * Introduction to Speech, (ss) Harper’s Magazine December 2004
- * A Kind of Flying, (ss) McCall’s August 1990
- * Lessons from the Ol’ Professor: The Leadership of Casey Stengel, (hu) 108—Celebrating Baseball Summer 2006
- * Milk, (ss) North American Review 1986
- * “Mine!”, (ss) GQ April 1995
- * My Blizzard, (ss) The Rake #59, January 2007
- * My Last Season with the Owls, (ss) 108—Celebrating Baseball Summer 2006
- * Nightcap, (ss) DoubleTake Fall 1995
- * A Note on the Type, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1993
- * On Killymoon, (ss) Quarterly West #43, Autumn 1996/Winter 1997
- * On the U.S.S. Fortitude, (ss) The New Yorker July 9 1990
- * The Ordinary Son, (ss) 1999
- * The Personals, (ss) Playboy September 2002
- * Phenomena, (ss) Writers’ Forum #12, 1986
- * The Potato Gun, (ss) Esquire December 2001
- * The Prisoner of Bluestone, (ss) GQ April 1996
- * Purple Town, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 2013
- * Reading the Paper at School, (vi) Harper’s Magazine July 1993
- * Rocket Day, (ss) Harper’s Magazine February 2003
- * A Sign of Love, (ss) McCall’s January 1989
- * Single Woman for Long Walks on the Beach, (ss) Hawaii Review Spring 1998
- * Some Enchanted Evening, (ss) Redbook February 1995
- * The Steaming Gun, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine November 2007
- * The Summer of Vintage Clothing, (ss) Harper’s Magazine June 1992
- * Sunny Billy Day, (ss) GQ April 1992
- * The Tablecloth of Turin, (vi) Story Spring 1992
- * Throwing the Bread, (ss)
- * Towel Season, (ss) Esquire May 1998
- * What We Wanted to Do, (ss) Witness Fall 1993
- * Zanduce at Second, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1994
- * Zombie Nation, (ss) The Washington Post Magazine November 21 2010
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[]Carlson, Sandy (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * The Deer, (ss) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Fall 2001
- * Derby Day, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Spring 2002
- * The Hairy Man, (vi) The Yellow Booke: Volume VI ed. M. Grant Kellermeyer, Oldstyle Tales Press, 2017
- * In Our Strange Gardens, by Michel Quint, (br) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Summer 2002
- * Mostly Water, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Spring 2002
- * Song, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Summer 2001
- * The Sound Was the Sea, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Summer 2001
- * Two Crows, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Spring 2002
- * Walk in the Garden, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Summer 2001
[]Carlson, William K. (1937- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Call from Kerlyana (with Laura W. Haywood), (ss) The Alien Condition ed. Stephen Goldin, Ballantine, 1973, as by William K. Carlson & Alice Laurance
- * The Coloured Element (with Laura W. Haywood), (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction May 1969, as by William K. Carlson & Alice Laurance
- * Dinner at Helen’s, (ss) Strange Bedfellows ed. Thomas N. Scortia, Random House, 1972
- * Experiment, (ss) Vertex August 1973
- * First Mission, (nv) Long Night of Waiting and Other Stories ed. Roger Elwood, Aurora, 1974
- * Guilty as Charged (with Laura W. Haywood), (ss) Vertex February 1974, as by William K. Carlson & Alice Laurance
- * Night Watch, (nv) Vertex April 1974
- * Ready for the Light, (ss) Horror Carousel #5, Spring 2007
- * Sunrise West, (na) Vertex Oct, Dec 1974
- * A Touch of Truth (with Laura W. Haywood), (ss) Speculations ed. Isaac Asimov & Alice Laurance, Houghton Mifflin, 1982, as by William K. Carlson & Alice Laurance
- * What Goes on in a Public Figure Model Studio, (ar) Debonair #31, February 1969
[]Carlton, George Edward (1889-1967); used pseudonyms Lewis Carlton, Louise Carlton & Elsie Trevor (chron.)
- * All by Themselves, (n.) School Girl 1931, as by Louise Carlton
- * At School with Her Rival’s Name, (n.) School Girl 1931, as by Elsie Trevor
- * The Baronet Footballer, (ss) Pluck October 25 1913, as by Lewis Carlton
- * Because She Was a Spendthrift!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922, as by Louise Carlton
- * Big Sister Mustn’t Fail, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1932, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Caravan Wanderers, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1935, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Case of the Stranded Touring Co. [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #395, August 1933, as by Lewis Carlton
- * The Cheeriest Co. in the School, (n.) School Girl 1930, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Circus of Suspicion, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1936, as by Elsie Trevor
- * The Cut Rudder-lines!, (ss) Pluck August 9 1913, as by Lewis Carlton
- * Determined to Stay at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1929, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Fishergirl’s Schooldays, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925, as by Louise Carlton
- * Fugitive Girl of the Caves, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1936, as by Louise Carlton
- * Geoffrey Knowles - Reformer!, (ss) Pluck September 27 1913, as by Lewis Carlton
- * The Ghost of Storm-Barton Castle, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1930, 1929, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Ghost of the Minaret, (n.) School Girl 1930, as by Louise Carlton
- * Her Chance of a Lifetime, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1937, as by Louise Carlton
- * Her Circus Ambition, (n.) School Girl 1930, as by Louise Carlton
- * Her Fight for Happy Schooldays, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1931, as by Louise Carlton
- * Her Golden Opportunity, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1929, as by Louise Carlton
- * Her Quest in the Castle, (n.) School Girl 1929, as by Louise Carlton
- * Her Schooldays of Trial, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926, as by Louise Carlton
- * A New Head for Greylands, (ss) Chums January 12 1924, as by Lewis Carlton
- * The Night Safe Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #359, November 1932, as by Lewis Carlton
- * No Joy in Her Schooldays!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1927, as by Louise Carlton
- * Norma of the “Blue Dominoes”, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1934, as by Louise Carlton
- * Olive’s Inheritance!, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1927, 1926, as by Louise Carlton
- * One Too Many for Two, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1928, 1927, as by Louise Carlton
- * On the Brink, (ss) The Violet Magazine #34, December 14 1923, as by Lewis Carlton
- * Over the School Wall to Mystery, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927, as by Louise Carlton
- * Regatta Rivals, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1931, 1930, as by Elsie Trevor
- * The Riddle of the River, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1931, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Risk Tessa Took, (ss) Schoolgirls’ Weekly November 12 1932, as by Elsie Trevor
- * Rivals of the Swimming Pool, (n.) School Girl 1935, as by Louise Carlton
- * A Romany Cinderella, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Scholarship Girl’s Secret, (n.) School Girl 1933, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Schoolgirl Film-Makers, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1935, as by Louise Carlton
- * The Schoolgirls from the Circus, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1933, as by Louise Carlton
- * The School with the Secret Passages!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925, as by Louise Carlton
- * She Brought Discord to the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1931, as by Louise Carlton
- * She Longed to Better Herself, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly Nov 12, Nov 26, Dec 3, Dec 17 1932, as by Louise Carlton
- * A Stage Star in Secret, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933, as by Louise Carlton
- * That “Difficult House” at Glenhurst, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1932, as by Louise Carlton
- * To School on Probation, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929, as by Louise Carlton
- * Try Again, Toots, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1934, as by Louise Carlton
- * When Mary Was Left to Manage, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1933, as by Louise Carlton
- * When Schooldays Weren’t Happy Days, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1927, as by Louise Carlton
- * When the Footlights Called, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1930, as by Louise Carlton
- * When Zelma Lost the Beads of Fortune, (ss) Schoolgirls’ Weekly December 3 1932, as by Elsie Trevor
[]Carlton, [Lieut.] Gerald (c1850-?) (about) (chron.)
- * The Crime of the Black Thirteen, (sl) Chicago Ledger Jan 11, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 15 1908
- * Leonie: Empress of the Air, (sl) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly Dec 1881, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1882
[]Carlton, John (fl. 1950s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Britain’s Sauciest Film, (ar) Man March 1961
- * Broadsword Heroines, (ar) Man August 1960
- * Buccaneers’ Bay, (ar) Man October 1960
- * Call Girls’ Chronicle, (ar) Man November 1961
- * The Deviltry in Women, (ar) Man September 1961
- * The Fifty Dollars an Hour Girl, (pi) Man April 1966
- * The Flaming Sword of Courage, (ar) Man May 1961
- * Island of Women, (ar) Man December 1958
- * Last Bus Home, (ss) Tit-Bits #3748, November 2 1957
- * Mr Bond’s Thunderball, (ar) Man December 1965
- * On Raiding a Harem, (ar) Man January 1965
- * On the Run, (ss) Tit-Bits #3753, December 7 1957
- * Peace Pipe of Death, (ar) Man April 1958
- * The Peitio Girls: Licence to Operate, (ar) Man September 1968
- * Sirens of Sarawak, (ar) Man August 1961
- * Small Glass, Big Deal, (ar) Man November 1961
- * Supermen of the Steering Wheel, (ar) Man July 1965
- * Surfing Mystique, (ar) Man February 1964
- * Tijuana Taboo, (ar) Adam August 1976
- * The Up-Si—daisies, (ar) Man November 1958
- * Watch for the Opening Pores, (ar) Man July 1961
- * Where’s Mother’s Little Girl?, (ar) Man October 1958
- * Zoom, Zonk—It’s Batman!, (ar) Man April 1966
[]Carlton, Lewis; pseudonym of George Edward Carlton (1889-1967) (chron.)
- * The Baronet Footballer, (ss) Pluck October 25 1913
- * The Case of the Stranded Touring Co. [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #395, August 1933
- * The Cut Rudder-lines!, (ss) Pluck August 9 1913
- * Geoffrey Knowles - Reformer!, (ss) Pluck September 27 1913
- * The Monomark Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #146, April 1928, uncredited.
- * A New Head for Greylands, (ss) Chums January 12 1924
- * The Night Safe Mystery [Sexton Blake], (n.) The Sexton Blake Library #359, November 1932
- * On the Brink, (ss) The Violet Magazine #34, December 14 1923
[]Carlton, Louise; pseudonym of George Edward Carlton (1889-1967) (chron.)
- * All by Themselves, (n.) School Girl 1931
- * Because She Was a Spendthrift!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * Big Sister Mustn’t Fail, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1932
- * The Caravan Wanderers, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1935
- * The Cheeriest Co. in the School, (n.) School Girl 1930
- * Determined to Stay at School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1929
- * The Fishergirl’s Schooldays, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1925
- * Fugitive Girl of the Caves, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1936
- * The Ghost of Storm-Barton Castle, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1930, 1929
- * The Ghost of the Minaret, (n.) School Girl 1930
- * Her Chance of a Lifetime, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1937
- * Her Circus Ambition, (n.) School Girl 1930
- * Her Fight for Happy Schooldays, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1931
- * Her Golden Opportunity, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1929
- * Her Quest in the Castle, (n.) School Girl 1929
- * Her Schooldays of Trial, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * No Joy in Her Schooldays!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1927
- * Norma of the “Blue Dominoes”, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1934
- * Olive’s Inheritance!, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1927, 1926
- * One Too Many for Two, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1928, 1927
- * Over the School Wall to Mystery, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The Riddle of the River, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1931
- * Rivals of the Swimming Pool, (n.) School Girl 1935
- * A Romany Cinderella, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933
- * The Scholarship Girl’s Secret, (n.) School Girl 1933
- * The Schoolgirl Film-Makers, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1935
- * The Schoolgirls from the Circus, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1933
- * The School with the Secret Passages!, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * She Brought Discord to the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1931
- * She Longed to Better Herself, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly, Nov 12, Nov 26, Dec 3, Dec 17 1932
- * A Stage Star in Secret, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1933
- * That “Difficult House” at Glenhurst, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1932
- * To School on Probation, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * Try Again, Toots, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1934
- * When Mary Was Left to Manage, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1933
- * When Schooldays Weren’t Happy Days, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1927
- * When the Footlights Called, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Weekly 1930
[]Carlton, Robert (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Buddies Under the Soil, (ss) F.B.I. Detective Stories February 1949
- * Call for the Corpse, (ss) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #5, September 1954
- * The Case of the Murdered Double, (ss) The Evening Citizen March 5 1949
- * Come Share My Kill, (ss) New Detective Magazine September 1950
- * Death’s Engraved Dime, (nv) 15 Story Detective February 1950
- * Door to Fear, (ss) New Detective Magazine April 1951
- * Do You Take This Corpse?, (ss) 15 Story Detective February 1951
- * Find ’Em, Fool ’Em—and Freeze ’Em!, (nv) All-Story Detective December 1949
- * A Grave for Galahad, (nv) Dime Detective Magazine September 1950
- * Home for Homicide, (ss) G-Men Detective Winter 1950
- * Homicide Haul, (ss) Thrilling Detective February 1953
- * Hophead Homicide, (ss) Mobsters February 1953
- * Laugh, Killer, Laugh, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine November 1949
- * The Lethal Lovely, (nv) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #3, March 1954
- * Lonesome Badge, (ss) Detective Fiction February 1951
- * Lonesome Gun, (ss) Ranch Romances 1st July 1951
- * Malice in Movieland, (nv) All-Story Detective June 1949
- * Mourner’s Bench, (nv) 15 Story Detective December 1950
- * Murder Bazaar, (nv) Thrilling Detective April 1953
- * The Murdered Double, (ss) The Evening Citizen March 5 1949, as "The Case of the Murdered Double"
- * No Bones About It, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine October 1948
- * One Lethal Evening, (ss) The Pursuit Detective Story Magazine #7, January 1955
- * Pallbearer to a Pal, (ss) Hunted Detective Story Magazine #1, December 1954
- * Sealed with a Kiss, (ss) Dime Detective Magazine May 1949
- * Set a Thief—, (ss) Popular Detective May 1953
- * Shot Full of Murder, (ss) G.P. Detective Stories #24, April 1949
- * Stop-Over in Funeral, (ss) 15 Story Detective June 1950
- * Tears for Milady, (nv) Thrilling Detective Winter 1953
- * Two Graves for Jim, (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine January 1949
- * The Zombie and I, (na) 15 Story Detective October 1950
[]Carlucci, John Donald (1965- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Editoral Rants, (ed) Astonishing Adventures! April 2008
- * Editorial, (ed) Astonishing Adventures! #4, July 2008
- * Editorial Ramblings, (ed) Astonishing Adventures! August 2007
- * Interview: Gregory Edwards, (iv) Astonishing Adventures! April 2008 [Ref. Gregory Edwards]
- * Michael Wm. Kaluta Interview, (iv) Astonishing Adventures! August 2007 [Ref. Michael William Kaluta]
- * Rain on Scarlett, (cv) Astonishing Adventures! #4, July 2008
- * Scarlett Fatale, (cv) Astonishing Adventures! #3, May 2008
- * Who’s Afraid of the Dark? [The Dark], (sl) Astonishing Adventures! April 2008
- * [front cover], (cv) Astonishing Adventures! Apr 2008, #7 Aug 2009
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Astonishing Adventures! Apr, #4 Jul 2008, #5 Jan 2009
- * [illustration(s)] (with Manuel Morgado), (il) Astonishing Adventures! #5, January 2009
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[]Carlyle, Anthony; pseudonym of Gladys Alexandra Milton (1887-1934) (chron.)
- * “Accidental on the Road—”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 19 1921
- * The Afternoon of Life, (ss) The Red Magazine February 15 1919
- * “Alias Jane Jones”, (ss) The Red Magazine November 24 1922
- * The Alley Cat, (sl) The Green Magazine #13 Apr 24, #14 May 8, #15 May 22, #16 Jun 5, #17 Jun 19, #18 Jul 3 1923
- * Amelia Cleans the Steps, (ss) The Yellow Magazine November 18 1921
- * “As Dreams Are Made of—”, (ss) The Red Magazine July 25 1919
- * “Ashes”, (ss) The Red Magazine October 1918
- * The Boy We Picked Up, (ss) The Red Magazine December 12 1919
- * The Break o’ the Day, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1 1912
- * A Bride of Yesterday, (ss) The Red Magazine August 15 1916
- * Buying the Kid, (ss) The Red Magazine February 2 1923
- * “The Cat”, (ss) The Red Magazine July 8 1921
- * The Cat Cried “Allah!”, (ss) The Red Magazine October 1929
- * Cats’ Kittens, (ss) The Green Magazine #22, August 28 1923
- * A Chain of Days, (ss) The Red Magazine August 1 1917
- * Chance: The Scapegrace, (na) The Red Magazine May 15, Jun 1 1915
- * “Charlie’s Aunt”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 22 1919
- * The Chow, (ss) The Red Magazine May 1 1916
- * Destiny, (ss) The Red Magazine November 15 1917
- * Diamonds v. Paste, (ss) The Red Magazine September 16 1921
- * The Doorstep of Life, (nv) The Red Magazine August 1 1914
- * The Dream-Woman, (ss) The Red Magazine November 19 1926
- * The Eden Tree, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Aug 25, Sep 8, Sep 22, Oct 6, Oct 20 1922
- * The End of the Day, (ss) The Premier Magazine #103, December 17 1920
- * Eve’s Secret, (nv) Smart Novels #1107, December 13 1915
- * “Fan Li”, (ss) The Red Magazine September 2 1921
- * The Fixed Mark, (ss) The Red Magazine April 1 1918
- * “For Roses, or for Rue—”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 5 1921
- * A Fragment, (ss) The Red Magazine April 1 1912
- * Friday’s Child, (ss) The Red Magazine October 17 1919
- * Fulfilment, (ss) The Red Magazine May 28 1920
- * “The Game”, (ss) The Red Magazine November 28 1919
- * A Garden Enchanted, (ss) The Red Magazine May 15 1910
- * Gods of Chance, (ss) The Yellow Magazine September 23 1921
- * The Golden Fetter, (sl) Smart Novels #1219, February 4 1918
- * Grains of Dust, (sl) The Red Magazine Apr 1, Apr 15, Apr 29, May 13, May 27, Jun 10, Jun 24 1921
- * “The Greater Gift”, (ss) The Red Magazine July 11 1919
- * The Greatest of These, (ss) The Red Magazine December 1909
- * The Heart-Breaker, (ss) The Red Magazine July 22 1921
- * The Hoofslide, (sl) The Red Magazine Dec 26 1919, Jan 9, Jan 23, Feb 6, Feb 20, Mar 5, Mar 19, Apr 2, Apr 16, Apr 30 1920
- * Intermission, (ss) The Red Magazine May 7 1926
- * An Introduction Enforced, (ss) The Red Magazine October 31 1919
- * The Jewel of Fortune:
* ___ 1: “For Roses, or for Rue—”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 5 1921
* ___ 2: “Accidental on the Road—”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 19 1921
* ___ 3: “Fan Li”, (ss) The Red Magazine September 2 1921
* ___ 4: Diamonds v. Paste, (ss) The Red Magazine September 16 1921
- * The Kingdom of Arcadia, (sl) The Red Magazine May 1, May 15 1914
- * Lady Lochallan, (ss) The Red Magazine November 12 1920
- * The Lesser Gods, (ss) The Red Magazine October 16 1916
- * A Little Dog’s Tale, (ss) The Red Magazine November 15 1914
- * “The Little Grey Home”, (ss) The Red Magazine May 1 1915
- * “The Little Touch of Ginger in Her Hair”, (ss) The Red Magazine April 1 1915
- * “The Long Arm”, (ss) The Red Magazine August 8 1919
- * Lucky Zephyrs, (ss) The Yellow Magazine December 2 1921
- * The Maid He Meant to Marry, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1926
- * “Ma Jernigan”, (ss) The Yellow Magazine April 20 1923
- * A Man and a Maid, and a Little Grey Cat, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1917
- * Mariners, (ss) The Yellow Magazine June 1 1923
- * Marrying Elizabeth, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1914
- * Mary Makes a Match, (ss) The Red Magazine March 15 1916
- * Mary the Mother, (ss) The Red Magazine May 14 1920
- * “May Madness”, (ss) The Red Magazine May 15 1917
- * Merely James, (ss) The Red Magazine August 1909
- * “The Messenger”, (ss) The Yellow Magazine December 30 1921
- * Miss Money’s Millions, (ss) The Red Magazine June 25 1920
- * Mixed Doubles, (ss) The Green Magazine #20, July 31 1923
- * A Monkey Intervenes, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1913
- * The Moon to Play With, (ss) The Yellow Magazine #109, November 13 1925
- * “Mrs. Bill”, (ss) The Red Magazine December 1918
- * Not Forgetting Columbus, (ss) The Green Magazine #8, February 13 1923
- * The Old, Sad Sins, (ss) The Red Magazine November 1 1916
- * “On the Knees of the Gods”, (ss) The Red Magazine February 15 1918
- * The Ordered Road, (ss) The Red Magazine July 1918
- * The Other Sir Richard, (ss) The Yellow Magazine May 4 1923
- * Peter Plays Postman, (ss) The Red Magazine January 1 1917
- * The Poppy Bowl, (sl) Good Stories Jan, Apr 1927
- * Pretty Polly, (ss) The Red Magazine June 28 1929
- * Proposing to Prunella, (ss) The Red Magazine June 15 1916
- * The Rat, the Cat, and the Lady, (ss) The Red Magazine March 30 1923
- * “The Really Truly Princess”, (ss) The Red Magazine October 1 1920
- * Red Snow, (ss) The Yellow Magazine December 15 1922
- * Release, (ss) The Red Magazine September 25 1925
- * The Return, (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1917
- * Risk, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine August 1926
- * “Roses Over a Garden Wall”, (ss) The Red Magazine June 15 1917
- * The Silence After, (ss) The Red Magazine July 15 1913
- * Streets of Everywhere, (sl) The Red Magazine Dec 19 1924, Jan 2, Jan 16, Jan 30, Feb 13, Feb 27, Mar 13, Mar 27 1925
- * A String of Pearls, (ss) The Red Magazine March 15 1917
- * The Stronger Claim, (ss) The Red Magazine June 1 1919
- * “Sweetbriar”, (ss) The Red Magazine May 1 1919
- * The Tavern and the Arrows, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Jan 13, Jan 27, Feb 10, Feb 24, Mar 10, Mar 24 1922
- * “That’s How It All Began”, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1 1919
- * They Decided on Jane, (ss) The Red Magazine July 15 1910
- * “The Thousandth Man”, (ss) The Red Magazine September 5 1919
- * The Wedding Gift, (ss) The Red Magazine September 3 1920
- * “Where’s Master?”, (ss) The Green Magazine #7, January 30 1923
- * White Magic, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Feb 22, Mar 7, Mar 21, Apr 4 1924
- * Whose Baby?, (ss) The Green Magazine #12, April 10 1923
- * “Whosoever Loveth Enough—”, (sl) The Yellow Magazine Jan 12, Jan 26, Feb 9 1923
- * The Will of Allah, (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1912
- * “Winged Cupid”, (ss) The Red Magazine March 18 1921
- * With What Measure Ye Mete, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1926
- * The World and Ann, (sl) All-Story Magazine (UK) #15 Dec 1927, #16 Jan/Feb 1928
- * The World and Ann, (sl) The Corner Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1928
- * The Wrong Miss Ednam, (ss) The Red Magazine October 22 1926
- * The Years Between, (ss) The Red Magazine April 15 1919
[]Carlyle, Howard (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * The Artist, (vi) 100 Word Horrors ed. Kevin J. Kennedy & Brandy Yassa, KJK Publishing, 2018
- * Bargain with the Devil, (ss) Doorway to Death ed. John Ledger & Amanda M. Lyons, J. Ellington Ashton Press, 2015
- * The Board, (ss) Doorway to Death ed. John Ledger & Amanda M. Lyons, J. Ellington Ashton Press, 2015
- * The Dark Doorway, (ss) Doorway to Death ed. John Ledger & Amanda M. Lyons, J. Ellington Ashton Press, 2015
- * Meal for One, (vi) 100 Word Horrors ed. Kevin J. Kennedy & Brandy Yassa, KJK Publishing, 2018
[]Carlyle, Maureen (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Murder at Court (with Dinah Lampitt), (br) Shots Autumn 1998, as by Maureen Carlyle & Deryn Lake
- * A Shot Across the Bows (with Gaynor Coules, Peter Guttridge, Dinah Lampitt, Calum Macleod, Keith Miles, Fiona Shoop, Martin Spellman & Andrew Taylor), (ar) Shots #9, Spring 2001, as by Maureen Carlyle, Gaynor Coules, Peter Guttridge, Deryn Lake, Calum Macleod, Keith Miles, Fiona Shoop, Martin Spellman & Andrew Taylor
[]Carlyle, Thomas (1795-1881) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * An Actual Authentic Ghost, (ex) from Sartor Resartus, 1834
- * Adieu, (pm)
- * Carlyle and Ruskin (with John Ruskin), (lt) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1891
- * Carlyle in Ireland, (ar) The Century Magazine May, Jun, Jul 1882
- * Carlyle on Cash Payments, (ms)
- * The City at Night, (ex) from Sartor Resartus, James Munroe and Company, 1836
- * Classics from Carlyle, (ms)
- * E.T.W. Hoffmann, (si) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827
- * Excursion (Futile Enough) to Paris: Autumn 1851, (ar) The New Review #29 Oct, #30 Nov, #31 Dec 1891
- * The French Revolution, (ex) Chapman & Hall, 1837
- * Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, (si) German Romance, Volume 1 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827
- * A Genius on Literary Style, (ms)
- * Here or Nowhere, (ms)
- * The Honor of Labor, (ms)
- * Letters of Carlyle to Varnhagen von Ense, (lt) The New Review #35 Apr, #36 May 1892
- * Ludwig Tieck, (si) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827
- * Musäus, (si) German Romance, Volume 1 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827
- * Notes of a Three-Days’ Tour to the Netherlands: August, 1842, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Oct, Nov 1922
- * Preface, (pr) German Romance, Volume 1 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827
- * Sartor Resartus: Natural Supernaturalism, (ex)
- * The Sower’s Song, (pm)
- * Spiritual Force, (ms)
- * Thomas Carlyle, Pleasant and Unpleasant, (ms)
- * To-Day, (pm)
- * To-day, (sg) Wide Awake January 1883, music by John W. Tufts; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * Today, (pm) Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, 2nd edition by Thomas Carlyle, James Fraser, 1840
- * Work, (ms)
- * Wotton Reinfred, (sl) The New Review #32 Jan, #33 Feb, #34 Mar 1892
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- * Aslauga’s Knight by Friedrich de la Motte Fouqué, (nv) German Romance, Volume 1 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (Der Held des Nordens, 1810).
- * Dumb Love by Johann Karl August Musäus, (na) German Romance, Volume 1 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (1782).
- * The Elves by Johann Ludwig Tieck, (nv) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (Die Elfen, 1811).
- * Fair-Haired Eckbert by Johann Ludwig Tieck, (nv) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (1797).
- * The Goblet by Johann Ludwig Tieck, (nv) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German.
- * The Golden Flower Pot by E. T. A. Hoffmann (with Everett F. Bleiler), (na) The Best Tales of Hoffmann by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Dover, 1967; translated from the German (“Der Goldne Topf”, Fantasiestücke, 1814).
- * The Golden Pot by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (na) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (“Der Goldne Topf”, Fantasiestücke, 1814).
- * Libussa by Johann Karl August Musäus, (nv) German Romance, Volume 1 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (1782).
- * Melechsala by Johann Karl August Musäus, (na) German Romance, Volume 1 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (1782).
- * The Runenberg by Johann Ludwig Tieck, (nv) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (“Der Runenberg”, 1802).
- * The Trusty Eckart by Johann Ludwig Tieck, (nv) German Romance, Volume 2 ed. Thomas Carlyle, W. Tait, 1827; translated from the German (“Tannhauser”).
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- * Carlyle’s Ethics, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1881, uncredited.
- * Correspondence Between Carlyle and Browning by Alexander Carlyle, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1915
- * The Country of Carlyle by William Sharp, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1904
- * English Men and Women of Letters of the 19th Century. 5. Thomas Carlyle by Lucy Toulmin Smith, (ar) Atalanta February 1888
- * The Handwriting of Thomas Carlyle by John Holt Schooling, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1894
- * A Masterpiece of Illustration by M., (ar) T.P.’s Magazine December 1910
- * A “Not Unblessed Pilgrimmage” by Elizabeth Garrett Bell, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1924
- * Silhouettes: Thomas Carlyle by Rosaline Masson, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1921
- * Thomas Carlyle, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1881, uncredited.
- * Thomas Carlyle by W. C. Brownell, (ar) Scribner’s Magazine October 1901, as by W. C. Brownell
- * Thomas Carlyle and Thomas Spedding: Their Friendship and Correspondence by Alexander Carlyle, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May, Jun 1921
- * The Two Carlyles by George Macaulay Trevelyan, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1918
- * Two Leaders—Newman and Carlyle by Henry Tristram, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1928
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