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[]Glowacki, Aleksander (1847-1912); used pseudonym Boleslaw Prus (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Dominion: A Tale of Ancient Egypt, (ss)  Putnam’s Monthly & The Reader March 1908; translated by Jeremiah Curtin
- * The Human Telegraph, (vi)  Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925, as by Boleslaw Prus; translated by Sarka B. Hrbkova
- * Mold of the Earth, (vi)  The Polish Review v40 #1, 1995, as by Boleslaw Prus
- * The Street Organ, (ss)  The Novel Magazine October 1910, as by Boleslaw Prus; translated from the Polish by Amy Skovgaard-Pedersen.
- * The Waistcoat, (ss) , as by Boleslaw Prus
[]Gluck, Harold (1906-1993) (chron.)
  
    - * Amateurs or Professionals, (cl)  Ten Story Sports October 1953
- * Annals of Crime, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories Apr,   Aug 1955
- * Annals of Crime, (cl)  Smashing Detective Stories Nov 1955,   Jan 1956
- * Archie Goes West, (ts)  Famous Western October 1951
- * The Battle of the Buffaloes, (ar)  Real Western Stories October 1956
- * Be an Ambidextrous Handball Player, (ar)  Sports Winners January 1952
- * Bear Buscoe, Strong Man, (ar)  Western Action January 1956
- * Bend the Bow, (ar)  Real Western Stories June 1954
- * Beware the Summer Rodeo, (ar)  Today’s Love Stories October 1955
- * The Big, Bad Mr. Sweeney, (ar)  Double Action Western January 1949
- * Bill of Sale, (ar)  Romantic West Annual v1 #4, 1953
- * Biscuit Bargain, (ms) 
- * B Is for Bullet, (ss)  Western Action January 1957
- * Black Bart, (ss)  Real Western Stories October 1955
- * Blackfeet, to You!, (ar)  Famous Western August 1956
- * Black Sheep and the Texas Rangers, (ar)  Western Action May 1952
- * Bogus Money Blues, (ar)  Ten Detective Aces September 1949
- * The Bold Cheyenne Braves, (ts)  Thrilling Western January 1953
- * Buffaloless Shaw, (ar)  Double Action Western July 1953
- * “The Buntline Special”, (ar)  Mammoth Western September 1950
- * Butterfly of Death, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories September 1951
- * California or Bust!, (ar)  Western Action April 1955
- * Camp Clue, (qz)  Action-Packed Western March 1955
- * Can You Invent a Sport?, (ar)  Ten Story Sports October 1954
- * Can You Spare a Coin—Sucker?, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories June 1954
- * Carl, the Creaser, (vi)  Double Action Western February 1959
- * The Case of the One-Eyed Chief, (ss)  Western Action July 1956
- * Case of the Shoemaker’s Twine, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories June 1951
- * The Case of the Window Shooting, (vi)  Black Cat Mystery Magazine #2, 1981
- * Charlie Dalton Will Ride No More!, (ar)  Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine June 1949
- * The Check-Kiting Swindle, (ar)  Double-Action Detective Stories #4, 1956
- * Cheyenne to You, (ar)  Real Western Stories April 1954
- * Chief Bone-Necklace Complains, (ar)  Real Western Stories April 1956
- * Chief Inshta Theamba Tells a Story of Bravery, (ar)  Real Western Stories October 1953
- * Choctaw, to You, (ar)  Double Action Western April 1956
- * The Cigaret Clue, (ms)  Smashing Detective Stories July 1956
- * A Clue Is Born, (ss)  10-Story Detective Magazine August 1948
- * The Coffin They Carry You Off In, (ar)  Double Action Western September 1953
- * Colter’s Hell, (ar)  Real Western Stories April 1955
- * Comanche to You, (ar)  Real Western Stories December 1953
- * The Corpse Wasn’t Dead, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories August 1952
- * Corpus Delicti, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories February 1951
- * Cowboy Swindler from Abilene, (ts)  Famous Western August 1950
- * Crime Without Intent, (ar) 
- * Crooked Western Miners, (ar)  Double Action Western January 1953
- * Custer’s Courage, (ar)  Double Action Western June 1956
- * The Dame Turns Miner, (ar)  Thrilling Ranch Stories Winter 1952
- * Dark Destination, (ts)  10-Story Detective Magazine December 1948
- * A Date with Destiny, (ts)  Double Action Western December 1955 [Ref. David Crockett]
- * The Dead Heat Payoff, (ar)  Ten Story Sports July 1955
- * Detective Facts and Foibles, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories August 1953
- * Dial 601 for Vigilantes, (ar)  Western Action April 1953
- * Dr. Gatling, To You, (ar)  Real Western Stories February 1953
- * Don’t Be a Bossing Barbara, (ar)  Gay Love Stories September 1958
- * Draw, Damn You, Draw!, (ar)  Real Western Stories August 1955
- * Dying Declarations, (ss)  Crack Detective Stories July 1948
- * Eastern Terrier vs. Western Bloodhounds, (ar)  Real Western February 1949
- * The Eternal Champ?, (ar)  Ten Story Sports April 1954
- * An Expert Talks About a Sport, (ar)  Ten Story Sports January 1956
- * The Extra Corpse, (ar)  Smashing Detective Stories March 1951
- * The Extra Passenger, (ss)  Smashing Detective Stories March 1954
- * The Extra Round, (ar)  Ten Story Sports July 1953
- * The Fabulous Ben Thompson, (ar)  Western Action November 1959
- * The Faint Clue, (ss)  Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #10, May 1958
- * The Fandango, (ts)  Ranch Romances 3rd April 1954
- * Follow the Crowd?, (ar)  Ideal Love Stories September 1958
- * Freighters of the Western Plains, (ar)  Double Action Western January 1951
- * The Gal Saw the West, (ar)  Real Western Romances March 1954
- * General Cook—Rocky Mountain Detective, (bg)  Real Western Stories December 1959
- * Gift of Death, (ar)  Famous Western April 1951
- * The Gimmick Was a Dimick, (ar)  Real Western Stories October 1958
- * Glint of Gold, (ss)  Double Action Western February 1956
- * Gold and Cold, (vi)  Double Action Western May 1950
- * Gold Con Men, (ar)  Western Action December 1952
- * The Golden Newspapers, (ar)  Ranch Romances 2nd January 1955
- * Gulch City Loses a Citizen, (ss)  Western Action May 1951
- * Gun Gossip, (cl)  Real Western Stories February 1954* ___ Bend the Bow, (cl)  Real Western Stories June 1954
    * ___ Draw, Damn You, Draw!, (cl)  Real Western Stories August 1955
    
    * ___ Guns That Won the West, (cl)  Real Western Stories December 1954
    
    - * Guns That Won the West, (ar)  Real Western Stories December 1954
- * He Cured His Friend with Poison!, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories December 1954
- * He Knew Billy-the-Kid, (ar)  Famous Western February 1952
- * He Stole a Crown, (ts)  10-Story Detective Magazine February 1949
- * His Calling Card Had Claws on It, (ss)  Action-Packed Western May 1957
- * His Honor Becomes a Fight Promoter, (ar)  Ten Story Sports July 1954
- * Holding Up the Deadwood Coach, (ts)  Mammoth Western July 1950
- * How Bad Were the Badlands?, (ar)  Western Action January 1959
- * How “Daniel Boone Escapes”, (ar)  Action-Packed Western September 1954
- * An Indian Chief Speaks, (ar)  Double Action Western July 1952
- * Indian Deserters, (ar)  Ranch Romances 2nd November 1951
- * Indian Staff of Life, (ar)  Triple Western Fall 1955
- * The Inefficient Pirates, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories November 1953
- * Injun Sigh, (ar)  Action-Packed Western May 1956
- * Inspector Byrnes Gets His Man!, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories February 1956
- * The Invisible Error, (ss)  Ten Detective Aces May 1949
- * Is College Football a Sport?, (ar)  All Sports June 1951
- * Ista Uwatse, (ms)  Ranch Romances 2nd September 1951
- * Is That the Gun?, (ar)  Famous Western April 1957
- * Jayhawkers of 1849, (ar)  Famous Western February 1951
- * Jesse James: Female Impersonator, (ts)  Popular Western July 1952
- * The Joaquin Murieta Hoax, (ar)  Famous Western February 1956
- * Just Dumb, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories June 1956
- * Kid Novocaine, (ss)  Sports Winners October 1951
- * Kit Carson Remembers, (ar)  Action-Packed Western January 1955
- * Know Sports?, (qz)  Ten Story Sports October 1952
- * Know Your West, (cl)  Famous Western Jun,   Aug,   Oct,   Dec 1952,   Feb,   Apr,   Jun,   Aug,   Oct,   Dec 1953,   Feb, 
          Apr,   Jun,   Aug,   Oct,   Dec 1954
 Feb,   Apr,   Jun,   Oct,   Dec 1955,   Apr 1956
- * Lances Up!, (ar)  Real Western Stories August 1956
- * The Law Wagon:
    
 * ___ The Big, Bad Mr. Sweeney, (cl)  Double Action Western January 1949
- * Lessons in Spy Catching, (ss)  Black Cat Mystery Magazine #2, 1981
- * Let Live, (ts)  Action-Packed Western March 1956
- * Let the Guy Speak, (ar)  Today’s Love Stories April 1958
- * Lingo, (ar)  Real Western Stories June 1957
- * A Little Pawnee, (ar)  Real Western Romances January 1953
- * The Lone Survivor, (ar)  Texas Rangers August 1953
- * Mad Scientist, (ar)  Ranch Romances 1st October 1951
- * The Mails Go Through, (ar)  Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine December 1949
- * The Making of a Private Eye, (ar)  Smashing Detective Stories September 1956
- * Marriage and Your Husband’s Friends, (ms)  Ideal Love Stories June 1959
- * Medicine Fight, (ar)  Real Western Stories August 1951
- * Meet Bear Bruscoe, (ar)  Western Action June 1955
- * Meet Big Boy Blackbird, (ar)  Western Action June 1953
- * Meet the Great Western Lover, (ar)  Real Western Romances July 1956
- * Meet the Real Tom Horn, (ts)  Real Western Stories December 1951
- * Meet Tom Higgins: A Real Westerner, (ar)  Real Western Stories August 1953
- * The Mistresses of Kit Carson, (ar)  Western Romances May 1959
- * Moccasin Markings, (ss)  Real Western Stories August 1957
- * The Modern Science of Thief-Taking-A Century Ago, (ar)  Smashing Detective Stories March 1955
- * Modoc, to You, (ar)  Western Action January 1958
- * Mrs. Holliday, Meet Mrs. Slade, (ar)  Mammoth Western August 1950
- * Not Worth While Talking About, (ss)  Real Western Stories February 1956
- * Oddities in the Law, (ms)  World Wide Detective March 1945
- * Only One Man of the West, (ar)  Western Action November 1957
- * Outwitting an Indian, (ar)  Mammoth Western April 1950
- * The Overland Emigration of 1849, (ar)  Real Western Stories October 1959
- * Pima, to You, (ar)  Double Action Western July 1955
- * Play the Horses, Eh?, (ar)  Ten Story Sports January 1957
- * The Plot to Steal the West, (ar)  Famous Western October 1959
- * The Police Chief Talks About Boxing, (ar)  All Sports February 1951
- * The Prince of Dodge City, (ar)  Real Western Stories February 1960
- * The Prince of Robbers, (ts)  Ten Detective Aces January 1949
- * Private Eye Pioneer, (ts)  10-Story Detective Magazine June 1948
- * Purely Poison, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories August 1954
- * Rainy-Weather Death, (pz)  Smashing Detective Stories March 1952
- * A Ranger and His Guns, (ar)  Action-Packed Western November 1956
- * Range War, (ar)  Western Action August 1954
- * The Real West, (cl)  Double Action Western May,   Nov 1952
- * The Real West, (cl)  Real Western Stories Jun,   Aug,   Oct,   Dec 1952,   Apr,   Jun 1953* ___ An Indian Chief Speaks, (cl)  Double Action Western July 1952
 * ___ Thirty Seconds to Death, (cl)  Real Western Stories June 1955
- * Recollections of a Police Chief, (ar) 
- * The Red-Hot Corner, (ms)  Super Sports September 1953
- * The Road Agents Try the Iron Horse, (ar)  Famous Western December 1949
- * The Rustlers Meet Their Match, (ss)  Famous Western June 1951
- * The Saga of Jack Williams, (ms)  Ranch Romances 2nd August 1952
- * Samuel Takes a Trip, (ar)  Real Western Stories October 1954
- * Search and Seizure (from the notebook of our criminologist), (cl)  Crack Detective Stories November 1948
- * Security for Boxers?, (ar)  All Sports December 1950
- * She Cooked Her Victim!, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories August 1951
- * Sheriff Baldy Figures It Out, (ss)  Famous Western April 1950
- * Sir Galahad Wins!, (ss)  All Sports April 1951
- * Siringo Shoots!, (ar)  Famous Western January 1958
- * Space Law, (ar)  Future Science Fiction #45, October 1959
- * Sports Shift, (cl)  Ten Story Sports January 1954
- * Spotlight on Crime, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories May,   Nov 1952,   May 1953
- * Spotlight on Crime, (cl)  Smashing Detective Stories Jun,   Sep,   Dec 1952,   Mar 1953,   Sep,   Dec 1954
- * Spotlight on Crime, (cl)  Crime Story Magazine January 1953* ___ Can You Spare a Coin—Sucker?, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories June 1954
    
    * ___ Crime Without Intent, (cl) 
    
    * ___ Detective Facts and Foibles, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories August 1953
 * ___ The Extra Corpse, (ar)  Smashing Detective Stories March 1951
    
    * ___ He Cured His Friend with Poison!, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories December 1954
 * ___ The Inefficient Pirates, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories November 1953
    
    * ___ The Modern Science of Thief-Taking-A Century Ago, (cl)  Smashing Detective Stories March 1955
 * ___ Purely Poison, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories August 1954
    
    * ___ Recollections of a Police Chief, (cl) 
    
    * ___ “What Was Ben’s Crime?”, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories August 1952
 * ___ When the Terror Struck London, (cl)  Famous Detective Stories February 1953
- * The Stagecoach Shooting, (pz)  Famous Western December 1956
- * Stay Away from Poison—and Married Men, (ar)  Today’s Love Stories August 1955
- * Stolen Silks, (qz)  Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #8, Fall 1957
- * Strike at the Ophir!, (ar)  Ace-High Western Stories September 1949
- * The Talking Horse, (ss)  Real Western Stories December 1955
- * The Taming of a Western Bully, (ar)  Western Action February 1953
- * Tell-Tales Marks, (ms)  Smashing Detective Stories December 1951
- * The Tennis Coach Talks, (ar)  Super Sports June 1953
- * Tennis Tips, (ar)  All Sports September 1951
- * Texana, (ss)  Double Action Western February 1957
- * The Thief Plays Chess, (ar)  Double Action Western January 1952
- * Thirty Seconds to Death, (ar)  Real Western Stories June 1955
- * Thoughts on American Indian Day, (ar)  Western Action October 1953
- * Thoughts on the Indian Problem, (ar)  Real Western Stories February 1955
- * Tight Place for a Trapper, (ss)  Double Action Western November 1953
- * Tire Tracks, (ar)  Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #9, Winter 1957/1958
- * Tough Texas Lawman, (ar)  Texas Western July 1953
- * The Trader Beats the Gambler, (ts)  Giant Western December 1951
- * The Trading Post, (cl)  Western Action Nov 1955,   Mar,   May,   Nov 1956* ___ Bear Buscoe, Strong Man, (cl)  Western Action January 1956
 * ___ California or Bust!, (cl)  Western Action April 1955
 * ___ Dial 601 for Vigilantes, (cl)  Western Action April 1953
    
    * ___ Meet Bear Bruscoe, (cl)  Western Action June 1955
 * ___ Meet Big Boy Blackbird, (cl)  Western Action June 1953
 * ___ Only One Man of the West, (cl)  Western Action November 1957
 * ___ Range War, (cl)  Western Action August 1954
 * ___ The Taming of a Western Bully, (cl)  Western Action February 1953
 * ___ Wild Bill Wins—Without a Fight, (cl)  Western Action August 1952
- * Trail and Saddle, (cl)  Action-Packed Western Jul,   Nov 1954,   Jul,   Nov 1955,   Jan 1956* ___ How “Daniel Boone Escapes”, (cl)  Action-Packed Western September 1954
 * ___ Kit Carson Remembers, (cl)  Action-Packed Western January 1955
- * Trap the Man Down, (ss)  10-Story Detective Magazine August 1949
- * Underwater Spear-Fishing, (ar)  Sports Winners April 1952
- * Want a Gun?, (ar)  Western Action February 1955
- * The War Against the Rustlers, (ar)  Western Action January 1960
- * Warrior Woman, (ar)  Real Western Romances July 1953
- * The West As It Was, (cl)  Real Western Romances Apr,   Oct 1953,   Jan,   Sep,   Nov 1954* ___ The Gal Saw the West, (cl)  Real Western Romances March 1954
 * ___ A Little Pawnee, (cl)  Real Western Romances January 1953
 * ___ Warrior Woman, (cl)  Real Western Romances July 1953
- * Western Justice, (ar)  Western Action October 1952
- * A Western Love Duel, (ar)  Real Western Romances May 1956
- * The Western Story That Happened, (ar)  Double Action Western May 1954
- * Western Test, (qz)  Double Action Western June 1957
- * Western Trader, (ar)  Real Western Stories June 1956
- * Western Washings, (ar)  West March 1952
- * Western Wives Wanted, (ms)  Ranch Romances 2nd May 1952
- * Westward Bound, (ar)  Western Action December 1953
- * What a Clue Can Do, (ar)  Crack Detective Stories January 1949
- * What Makes a Crime?, (ar)  The Shadow October 1943
- * What’s Your Verdict?, (ms)  Ten Detective Aces November 1948
- * “What Was Ben’s Crime?”, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories August 1952
- * When the Spectator Gets Socked, (ar)  Sports Fiction June 1950
- * When the Terror Struck London, (ar)  Famous Detective Stories February 1953
- * Who Shot Jack Robbins?, (ar)  Double-Action Detective and Mystery Stories #16, May 1959
- * Wild and Wooley—Will Hale!, (ar)  Famous Western December 1959
- * Wild Bill Hickok, (ar)  Ranch Romances 2nd March 1953
- * Wild Bill Wins—Without a Fight, (ar)  Western Action August 1952
- * Will Television Eat Up Sports?, (ar)  Ten Story Sports April 1956
- * The Wooden Indian Gets Shot, (ms)  Real Western Romances May 1954
- * XIT, (ar)  Double Action Western September 1955
- * “X” Marked His Name, (ts)  Real Western Stories February 1952
- * Yellowstone Kelly, (ar)  Ranch Romances 1st November 1951
- * You Be the Judge, (ar)  The Shadow May 1943
[]Glück, Louise (Elisabeth) (1943-2023) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Autumn, (pm)  The New Yorker December 11 2017
- * Circe’s Power, (pm)  The New Yorker
- * For Jane Myers, (pm)  Lillabulero #14, Spring 1974
- * Gretel in Darkness, (pm)  New American Review #7, August 1969
- * Poem (“In the early evening, as now, a man is bending”), (pm)  Lillabulero #14, Spring 1974
- * Presidents’ Day, (pm)  The New Yorker October 14 2019
- * Song, (pm)  The New Yorker October 19 2020
_____, [ref.]
    - * Louise Glück, Fame-Averse American Poet Who Found It “harrowing” to Be Made 2020 Novel Laureate, (ob)  The Daily Telegraph October 17 2023, uncredited.
- * Louise Glück, Nobel Prize-Winning Poet, Dies at 80 by Adrian Horton, (ar)  The Guardian October 13 2023
- * Louise Glück Obituary, (ob)  The Times October 16 2023, uncredited.
- * Louise Glück Obituary by Michael Carlson, (ob)  The Guardian October 17 2023, as by Michael Carlson
[]Gluck, Sinclair; [born Jasper Sinclair Gluck] (1887-1956) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Aboard the Millicent, (ss)  Mystery Magazine March 1927
- * Before Sailing Time, (ss)  The Grand Magazine January 1933
- * The Blind Fury, (sl)  Detective Fiction Weekly May 31,   Jun 7,   Jun 14,   Jun 21,   Jun 28 1930
- * Burma Bridgehead, (nv)  Short Stories October 25 1941
- * The Chinese Navy, (nv)  Short Stories June 10 1942
- * The Deeper Scar, (na)  Dodd, Mead, 1927
- * Double for Danger, (nv)  Black Mask September 1935
- * The Dragon in Harness  [Jack Clayton], (n.)  Complete Novel Magazine December 1925
- * The Dreaming Death  [Dan Brice], (nv)  Argosy October 2 1937
- * Fire Trap, (nv)  Clues Detective Stories December 1937
- * For Services Rendered, (ss)  Ainslee’s April 1914
- * Freedom Island, (na)  The Grand Magazine February 1934
- * The Green Blot, (sl)  Short Stories Jan 10,   Jan 25 1925
      -  Grit Story Section #1617 Jan 10,   #1619 Jan 24,   #1620 Jan 31,   #1621 Feb 7,   #1622 Feb 14,   #1623 Feb 21,   #1624 Feb 28,   #1625 Mar 7 1926
-  The Pathfinder Jan 1,   Jan 15,   Jan 22,   Feb 5,   Feb 12,   Feb 26,   Mar 5 1927
- * He Knew the Country, (ss)  Short Stories July 25 1930
- * Help Yourself, (ss)  Romance October 1923
- * Her Conquest, (ss)  The London Magazine March 1915
- * Honorable Mr. Death, (nv)  Argosy February 15 1941
- * The House of the Missing  [Jack Clayton], (n.)  Saucy Stories Jul 15,   Aug 1,   Aug 15,   Sep 1,   Sep 15,   Oct 1,   Oct 15 1922
- * The House of the Missing  [Jack Clayton], (n.)  A.L. Burt, 1922
- * Initial Steps  [Leading the Blind], (ss)  Ainslee’s August 1914
- * In Loco Parentis  [Leading the Blind], (ss)  Ainslee’s July 1914
- * Leading the Blind  [Leading the Blind], (ss)  Ainslee’s May 1914
- * Little Clay Feet and the Idolater, (ss)  The Novel Magazine June 1915
- * Little Green Buddha, (nv)  Argosy July 10 1937
- * The Man in the Paris Cafe, (ss)  Mystery May 1934
- * The Man Who Never Blundered, (sl)  Detective Fiction Weekly Oct 27,   Nov 3,   Nov 10,   Nov 17 1928
- * The Mask of Minus X, (n.)  Mills & Boon, 1933, as Minus X
- * The Men Who Make the Argosy, (cl)  Argosy April 30 1932
- * Minus X, (n.)  Mills & Boon, 1933
- * Mirage, (nv)  Pictorial Review February 1926
- * No Ticket to Nippon, (na)  Argosy August 23 1941
- * Pearls  [Dan Brice], (nv)  Argosy November 6 1937
- * “Please, Mr. Buskin!”, (ss)  Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine November 28 1942
- * The Purring Cat, (nv)  Argosy January 20 1940
- * Red Emeralds, (sl)  Argosy Apr 2,   Apr 9,   Apr 16,   Apr 23,   Apr 30,   May 7 1932
- * Redouble-Cross in Hollywood, (nv)  Mystery Stories #9, 1937
- * Red Sky Over China, (nv)  Argosy July 16 1938
- * Secrecy, (nv)  Argosy June 16 1934
- * The Silver Spoon, (ss)  Romance April 1923
- * Skies on Fire, (n.)  Argosy June 14 1941
- * Somewhat Drastic Measures  [Leading the Blind], (ss)  Ainslee’s June 1914
- * Thieves’ Honor, (sl)  Flynn’s Nov 1,   Nov 8,   Nov 15,   Nov 22,   Nov 29,   Dec 6 1924
- * To Kill a Snake, (nv)  Argosy July 16 1938, as "Red Sky Over China"
- * Try Your Luck, (nv)  Mystery Magazine January 1927
- * The White Flower, (nv)  Argosy May 29 1937
- * The Wildcat, (sl)  Short Stories Jan 10,   Jan 25,   Feb 10,   Feb 25 1932
[]Gluckman, Janet (Doris Berliner); married name of Janet Berliner (1939-2012) (chron.)
  
    - * And to Whom Do You Belong…?, (ss)  Pig Iron #10, 1982
- * Birdsinger, (ar)  Midnight Zoo v1 #4, 1991
- * Castoff, (vi)  Shayol #7, 1985
- * Fantsilotra (with George Guthridge), (ss)  100 Vicious Little Vampire Stories ed. Robert Weinberg, Stefan Dziemianowicz & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1995
- * Introduction, (in)  Desire Burn ed. Janet Berliner, Uwe Luserke & Martin H. Greenberg, Carroll & Graf, 1995
- * Inyanga (with George Guthridge), (ss)  100 Wicked Little Witch Stories ed. Stefan Dziemianowicz, Robert Weinberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Barnes & Noble, 1995
- * Negwenya, (ex)  Rite of the Dragon by Janet Gluckman, The Donning Company, 1981
- * Of Books, (br)  Midnight Zoo v1 #3,   v1 #5 1991
- * A Passive Victim of a Random Genetic Accident, (ss)  Owlflight #4, 1983
- * Perchance to Scream, (ss)  Galaxy March/April 1994
- * Song of the Shofar, (ss)  Bizarre Bazaar #3, March 1994
- * A Special Interview with Ray Bradbury (with Stancil Johnson, M.D.), (iv)  Midnight Zoo v1 #2, 1991 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * Wooden Heart, (ss)  The King Is Dead ed. Paul M. Sammon, Delta, 1994
[]Glut, Donald F(rank) (1944- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Addict, (cs)  Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction September 1975
- * Afterword, (aw)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Bones of Frankenstein  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #3, June 2001; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany, and from the English language version published in the UK by Mews Books Ltd., 1977.
- * Brain Deed  [Frankenstein], (vi)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Case File No. 1612: Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Spektor, (ar)  E-GO Collectors Series #3, 1976
- * Crawler from the Grave  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Dr. Karnstein’s Creation  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The Rivals of Frankenstein ed. Michel Parry, Corgi, 1977
- * The Empire Strikes Back  [Star Wars], (n.)  Del Rey, 1980
- * Facing Fact  [Frankenstein], (vi)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * F.R.A.N.K.E.N.S.T.E.I.N.  [Frankenstein], (ss)  Perry Rhodan #36, 1973
- * Frankenstein and the Curse of Dr. Jekyll  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #9, November 2003; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.
- * Frankenstein and the Evil of Dracula  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #11, November 2004; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.
- * Frankenstein: A Poem  [Frankenstein], (pm)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Frankenstein in the Lost World  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #6, May 2002; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.
- * Frankenstein in the Mummy’s Tomb  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #7, November 2002; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.
- * Frankenstein Lives Again!  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #1, 2001; text slightly revised from Donning 1981 edition.
- * Frankenstein Meets Dracula  [Frankenstein; Dracula], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #4, August 2001; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany, and from the English language version published in the UK by Mews Books Ltd., 1977.
- * Frankenstein vs. the Werewolf  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #5, November 2001; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.
- * If One Survived  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Introduction, (in)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Madhouse of Death  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * A Man Called Frankenstein  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * The Man Who Built Robots  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, (ar)  Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019 [Ref. Mary W. Shelley]
- * Monster of the Pyramid  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * My Creation, My Beloved  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Origin of a Superhero  [Frankenstein], (ss)  Superheroes ed. Michel Parry, Sphere, 1978
- * Peter Cushing—Dr. Frankenstein I Presume?, (ar) 
- * Ranger of Eternity, (ss)  Perry Rhodan #17, 1972
- * Return of Frankenstein  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #8, May 2003; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany.
- * Soul of the Matter  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Terror of Frankenstein  [Frankenstein], (n.)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #2, April 2001; substantially revised and expanded from earlier versions published between 1971 and 1980 in Spain, the Netherlands and Germany, and from the English language version published in the UK by Mews Books Ltd., 1977.
- * To Be Frank  [Frankenstein], (ss)  Famous Monsters of Filmland April 1971
- * Torch and Go  [Frankenstein], (vi)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * The True Story of Atlantis  [Frankenstein], (ss)  The New Adventures of Frankenstein #10, May 2004
- * Visitation, (cs)  Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction December 1975
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    - * The Empire Strikes Back by Susan M. Shwartz, (br)  Science Fiction Review #36, August 1980
- * Frankenstein Lives Again by Gene DeWeese, (br)  Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982
- * The Lost World of Frankenstein by Andy Decker, (ar)  The Paperback Fanatic #10, June 2009
- * The Man Behind Doctor Spektor by Charles R. Rutledge, (iv)  Occult Detective Quarterly #1, Winter 2016/2017
- * What the hell ever happened to… Don Glut? by Robert Morrish, (iv)  The Scream Factory #13, Spring 1994
[]Glyer, Michael (1953- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * 1980: Whatever Weirdness Lingers, (ar)  Nebula Award Stories Sixteen ed. Jerry E. Pournelle & John F. Carr, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1982
- * 1984: The Fifty-Candle Blowout, (ar)  The Science Fiction Yearbook ed. Jerry E. Pournelle, Jim Baen & John F. Carr, Baen, 1985
- * Connie Willis, L.A. Con III Toastmaster, (ar)  L.A. Con III Programme Book, L.A. Con, 1996 [Ref. Connie Willis]
- * The Dynamic Duo Have Produced…, (br)  Science Fiction Review #17, May 1976 [Ref. Roger Elwood & Robert Silverberg]
- * The Fan Funds, (ms)  L.A. Con III Programme Book, L.A. Con, 1996
- * Guest Spot, (ed)  StarQuest May/June 1994
- * It’s the Big One, (ar)  Uncanny Magazine #4, May/June 2015
- * The Men Who Corflued Mohammed, (ss)  Alternate Worldcons ed. Mike Resnick, Pulphouse, 1994
- * Ron Goulart Obit, (ob)  Paperback Parade #115, April 2022 [Ref. Ron Goulart]
- * Takumi Shibano: Trufan, (ar)  L.A. Con III Programme Book, L.A. Con, 1996 [Ref. Takumi Shibano]
- * Through Space and Time with CAS, (ar)  Nyctalops #7, August 1972 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- * Welcome to L.A. Con III, (ed)  L.A. Con III Programme Book, L.A. Con, 1996
- * [letter], (lt)  If September/October 1971
- * [letter], (lt)  Richard E. Geis #3 1972,   #8 Feb 1974,   #21 May,   #22 Aug 1977,   #39 Sum 1981
- * [letter], (lt)  Algol November 1974
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[]Glyn, Elinor (née Sutherland) (1864-1943) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * After Marriage, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine November 1913
- * Are Women Changing?, (ar)  Lloyd’s Magazine February 1921
- * The Awakening of Lady Ardayre, (sl)  Hearst’s Magazine Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1918,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar 1919
- * “Back to Nature!”, (ar)  The London Magazine August 1923
- * Beyond the Rocks, (n.) 
- * Both Ways, (ss)  The Grand Magazine April 1921
- * The Career of Katherine Bush, (n.)  Cosmopolitan Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1916
- * Choosing Your Companions, (ar)  Smart Set December 1928
- * Clothes—With and Without, (ar)  The Sovereign Magazine January 1922
- * Condemned to Love, (nv)  Charm Story Magazine November 1933
- * Consolation, (ss)  Hearst’s Magazine April 1915
- * Cultivate Character, (ar)  Smart Set November 1928
- * Don’t Destroy Illusions, (ar)  Smart Set December 1925
- * Do You Wish to Keep the Man You Love?, (ar)  Smart Set October 1925
- * During Engagement, (ss)  The Grand Magazine September 1919
- * Elizabeth’s Daughter, (ss)  The Novel Magazine February 1919
- * Elizabeth’s Daughter, (ss)  The Novel Magazine March 1919
- * Elizabeth’s Daughter, (ss)  The Novel Magazine April 1919
- * Elizabeth’s Daughter, (ss)  The Novel Magazine May 1919
- * An English Woman Looks on Spain, (ar)  The Royal Magazine April 1923
- * Finis, (ss)  The Grand Magazine January 1920
- * The First Year, (ss)  The Grand Magazine October 1919
- * Freedom Is Love and Love Is Life, (ar)  Smart Set May 1928
- * Glorious Flames, (sl)  Cosmopolitan May,   Jun,   Jul 1931
- * The Gospel of Common Sense, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine July 1912
- * The Great Moment, (sl)  Telling Tales Apr,   May 1923
- * Have You Got IT?, (ar)  Smart Set August 1927
- * Her Advice, (ss)  The Magpie #1, August 1912
- * Her Hour of Love, (ss)  Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1911
- * How Do You Hold Him?, (ar)  Smart Set May 1926
- * How I “Broke Into Print” (with Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler, Jack London, H. de Vere Stacpoole, E. Temple Thurston, Horace Annesley Vachell, Alice M. Williamson & C. N. Williamson), (bg)  The Strand Magazine January 1915
- * How I Would Bring Up a Boy, (ar)  The Royal Magazine February 1921
- * How I Would Bring Up a Girl, (ar)  The Royal Magazine January 1921
- * How I Would Educate a Husband, (ar)  The Royal Magazine March 1921
- * How I Would Educate a Wife, (ar)  The Royal Magazine April 1921
- * How They “Broke Into Print”:
    
 * ___ II (with Gertrude Atherton, Owen Johnson, Francis Arthur Jones, Basil King, George Barr McCutcheon, Meredith Nicholson, Gene Stratton-Porter & Carolyn Wells), (bg)  The Strand Magazine (US) September 1914
- * How to Acquire Personality, (ar)  Smart Set October 1928
- * How to Keep Men in Their Place, (ar)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine October 1922
- * How to Win a Man, (ar)  The Grand Magazine August 1919
- * Ideals for the New Era, (sy)  Lloyd’s Magazine February 1919
- * The Irtonwood Ghost, (ss)  Pearson’s Magazine December 1911
- * Is There a Danger Year in Marriage?, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine February 1923
- * Is There Danger Ahead for the Domineering American Woman?, (ar)  Smart Set January 1928
- * Is This Likely to Be the Last Great War?, (sy)  Pearson’s Magazine April 1915
- * “It”, (nv)  Cosmopolitan Feb,   Mar 1927
- * Jealousy, (ar)  The London Magazine December 1921
- * Keep Men in Their Place, (ar)  Cosmopolitan July 1922
- * Letters to Caroline, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine December 1912
- * Letters to Caroline, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine January 1913
- * Letters to Caroline, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine February 1913
- * Letters to Caroline, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine March 1913
- * Letters to Caroline, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine April 1913
- * Letters to Caroline, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine May 1913
- * A Letter to Mary, (ar)  Smart Set February 1929
- * “Let Them Go!”, (ar)  Smart Set July 1926
- * Love and Marriage, (ar)  Pall Mall Magazine September 1927
- * Love on Approval, (ar)  Smart Set June 1927
- * Love’s Blindness, (n.)  Romance Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1925,   Jan,   Feb 1926
- * The Mad Hour of Love, (??)  Sex June 1928
- * The Man and the Moment, (sl)  The Red Book Magazine Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug,   Sep 1914
- * The Man’s Side, (ar)  The Grand Magazine December 1919
- * Marriage, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine September 1913
- * The Married Man’s Moment of Revolt, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine March 1923
- * A Message, (lt)  Pearson’s Magazine August 1914
- * My Advice to the Summer Girl, (ar)  The Royal Magazine August 1924
- * My First Writing, (ex)  Lilliput February 1942; from a diary written in 1889.
- * Not Always, (ss)  Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1929
- * The Old Order Changeth, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine April 1912
- * “On Living with a Difficult Husband”, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine November 1922
- * Perfect Love, (ar)  Lloyd’s Magazine December 1920
- * The Philosophy of Love:
    
 * ___ 1. How to Win a Man, (ar)  The Grand Magazine August 1919
 * ___ 2: During Engagement, (ss)  The Grand Magazine September 1919
 * ___ 3: The First Year, (ss)  The Grand Magazine October 1919
 * ___ 4: The Thing Itself, (ss)  The Grand Magazine November 1919
 * ___ 5: The Man’s Side, (ar)  The Grand Magazine December 1919
 * ___ 6: Finis, (ss)  The Grand Magazine January 1920
- * The Place of Women, (ar)  Cosmopolitan December 1922
- * The Point of View, (na)  Ainslee’s February 1913
- * The Price of Things, (sl)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1918,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun 1919
- * Ritzy, (ss)  The Red Magazine March 1933
- * Saint or Satyr?, (nv)  Cosmopolitan January 1932
- * Sampling Husbands, (ar)  Smart Set July 1927
- * Second Hand Husbands, (ar)  Smart Set May 1927
- * Self-Consciousness, (ar)  Smart Set March 1929
- * Should a Film Star Marry?, (ar)  The Sovereign Magazine July 1921
- * Should Divorce Be Made Easier?, (ar)  Nash’s Magazine December 1913
- * Sooner or Later, (sl)  Sweetheart Stories #203 Oct 3,   #204 Oct 17,   #205 Oct 31,   #206 Nov 14,   #207 Nov 28,   #208 Dec 12 1933
- * Spain the Spectacular, (ar)  Cosmopolitan February 1921
- * Spread Your Wings, (ar)  Smart Set April 1929
- * Such Men Are Dangerous, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1929
- * The Thing Itself, (ss)  The Grand Magazine November 1919
- * Thoughts on a Real Bull-Fight, a Real Cock-Fight, and Their Social Side, (ar)  Cosmopolitan January 1921
- * Three, (ss)  The Parisienne Monthly Magazine February 1920
- * Three Dialogues, (pl)  The Grand Magazine February 1920
- * Thrills, (ar)  Smart Set February 1928
- * Truant Lover, (nv)  Charm Story Magazine December 1933
- * Truth and Character, (ar)  Pall Mall Magazine November 1927
- * Truth and Happiness, (ar)  Pall Mall Magazine June 1927
- * Truth and Love, (ar)  Pall Mall Magazine May 1927
- * Truth and Manners, (ar)  Pall Mall Magazine October 1927
- * Truth and Motherhood, (ar)  Pall Mall Magazine August 1927
- * Truth and Sex, (ar)  Pall Mall Magazine July 1927
- * Two Men and Pauline, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine August 1912
- * Vanity, (ar)  Lloyd’s Magazine January 1921
- * The Vicissitudes of Evangeline, (n.) 
- * Want to Keep Him?, (ar)  Smart Set November 1925
- * What Is the Place of Women?, (ar)  Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine June 1923
- * What Is the True Test of Fidelity?, (ar)  Smart Set March 1928
- * What’s the Matter with You American Parents!, (ar)  Cosmopolitan December 1921
- * What’s the Matter with You American Women?, (ar)  Cosmopolitan November 1921
- * When Our Men Come Home, (ar)  Cosmopolitan September 1918
- * Which?, (ar)  Smart Set April 1926
- * Whose Ghost Would You Like to Meet?, (sy)  Pearson’s Magazine March 1916; edited by William Pollock
- * Why I?, (ss)  Nash’s Magazine August 1913
- * Why Is Your Man Leaving You?, (ar)  Cosmopolitan March 1923
- * Why I Wrote “Three Weeks”, (ar)  The Grand Magazine March 1920
- * Why Women Have Gone Too Far, (ar)  Pearson’s Magazine October 1922
- * Women Without Men, (ar)  Smart Set July 1928
- * You Americans Are Making Beasts of Yourselves, (ar)  Cosmopolitan January 1922
- * Your Speaking Voice Is the Key to Your Personality, (ar)  Smart Set January 1929
- * Youth, Beauty, and Love, (ar)  The Royal Magazine May 1923
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