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Birkett, Paul A. (fl. 1990s-2000s) (items)
- Brad Carter’s Holiday Snaps, (ss) Sierra Heaven #4, Winter 1997/1998
- Cancel Milk Wednesday, (ss) Zest #5, Winter 1998
- Synopsis, (ss) Zest #6, Spring 1999
- A Pocket Full of Sky, (ss) Zest #7, Summer 1999
- Spit the Cheese, (ss) Zest #9, Winter 1999
- Bigwig, (vi) Sci-Fright #5, 1999
- [letter], (lt) Interzone #157, July 2000
Birkette, Michelle (fl. 2010s-2020s) (items)
- An Interview with D C White, (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #74, March 2019 [Ref. D. C. White]
- Abomination, (ss) Aurealis #119, April 2019
- Claire McKenna, (bg) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #75, June 2019 [Ref. Claire McKenna]
- Edwina Harvey, (bg) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #75, June 2019 [Ref. Edwina Harvey]
- Our Regrets and Apologies, (vi) Daily Science Fiction June 27 2019
- Editorial (with Tom Dullemond), (ed) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #76, September 2019
- New Writers Unearthed: Cally Black, (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #76, September 2019 [Ref. Cally Black]
- New Writers Unearthed: Helen Stubbs, (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #76, September 2019 [Ref. Helen Stubbs]
- New Writers Unearthed: Kyla Lee Ward, (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #77, December 2019 [Ref. Kyla Lee Ward]
- Aiki Flinthart (with Wayne Harris), (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #78, March 2020 [Ref. Aiki Flinthart]
- Matthew R Davis (with Wayne Harris), (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #78, March 2020 [Ref. Matthew R. Davis]
- New Writers Unearthed (with Wayne Harris), (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #78, March 2020, etc. [Ref. Aiki Flinthart]
Birkhead, Sheryl (Lynn) (1946- ) (about) (items) (art)
- [letter], (lt) Maya #7, 1975, etc.
- [short quote], (lt) Knights #14, December 1975
- [letter from Gaithersburg, MD], (lt) Lan’s Lantern #38, July 1992
- Letter of Comment, (lt) Probe #155, March 2013, etc.
Birkin, [Sir] Charles (Lloyd), 5th Bart. (1907-1986); used pseudonym Charles Lloyd (books) (items)
- Creeps, (London: Philip Allan, 1932, an), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Shivers, (London: Philip Allan, 1932, an), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Shudders, (London: Philip Allan, 1932, an), as by ed. [uncredited]
- An Eye for an Eye, (ss) Shivers, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Charles Lloyd
- The Harlem Horror, (ss) Shudders, Philip Allan, 1932, as by Charles Lloyd
- The Last Night, (ss) Creeps, , 1932, as by Charles Lloyd
- Horrors, (London: Philip Allan, 1933, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Nightmares, (London: Philip Allan, 1933, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Quakes, (London: Philip Allan, 1933, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Terrors, (London: Philip Allan, 1933, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- The Actor’s Story, (ss) Quakes, Philip Allan, 1933, as by Charles Lloyd
- The Happy Dancers, (ss) Nightmares, Philip Allan, 1933, as by Charles Lloyd
- Old Mrs. Strathers, (ss) Quakes, Philip Allan, 1933, as by Charles Lloyd
- A Poem and a Bunch of Roses, (ss) Horrors, Philip Allan, 1933, as by Charles Lloyd
- Special Diet, (ss) Horrors, Philip Allan, 1933, as by Charles Lloyd
- The Terror on Tobit, (ss) Terrors, Philip Allan, 1933, as by Charles Lloyd
- Monsters, (London: Philip Allan, 1934, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Panics, (London: Philip Allan, 1934, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Powers of Darkness, (London: Philip Allan, 1934, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- The Cockroach, (ss) Monsters, Philip Allan, 1934, as by Charles Lloyd
- Obsession, (ss) Powers of Darkness, P. Allan, 1934, as by Charles Lloyd
- Shelter, (ss) Panics, Philip Allan, 1934, as by Charles Lloyd
- Creeps Omnibus, (London: Philip Allan, 1935, om), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Tales of Fear, (London: Philip Allan, 1935, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Thrills, (London: Philip Allan, 1935, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Henri Larne, (ss) Thrills, Philip Allan, 1935, as by Charles Lloyd
- Tales of Death, (London: Philip Allan, 1936, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Tales of Dread, (London: Philip Allan, 1936, oa), as by ed. [uncredited]
- Angela, (ss) Tales of Dread, Philip Allan, 1936, as by Charles Lloyd
- The Smell of Evil, (Library 33, 1964, oc)
- Ballet Nègre, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- The Cornered Beast, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- The Cross, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- “Dance Little Lady”, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- The Godmothers, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- Green Fingers, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- The Interloper, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- “Is There Anybody There?”, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- The Lesson, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- Little Boy Blue, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- The Serum of Doctor White, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- Text for Today, (ss) The Smell of Evil by Charles Birkin, Library 33, 1964
- Fairy Dust, (ss) The Kiss of Death by Charles Birkin, Tandem Books, 1964, etc.
- A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts, (ss) Shafts of Fear ed. Dennis Wheatley, Arrow, 1964
- The Mouse Hole, (ss) The Kiss of Death by Charles Birkin, Tandem Books, 1964
- A Right to Know, (ss) Quiver of Horror ed. Dennis Wheatley, Arrow, 1964
- Some New Pleasures Prove, (ss) The Kiss of Death by Charles Birkin, Tandem Books, 1964, etc.
- Introduction, (in) The Tandem Book of Ghost Stories ed. Charles Birkin, Tandem Books, 1965, etc.
- The Medicine Cupboard, (ss) The Tandem Book of Horror Stories ed. Charles Birkin, Tandem Books, 1965
- Zara and Zita, (ss) The Tandem Book of Ghost Stories ed. Charles Birkin, Tandem Books, 1965
- My Name Is Death and Other New Tales of Horror, (Panther, 1966, co)
- The Finger of Fear, (ss) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- Hard to Get, (ss) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- Hosanna!, (nv) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- King of the Castle, (ss) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- Kitty Fisher, (ss) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- My Name Is Death, (ss) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- Parlez Moi d’Amour, (ss) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- Who’s Your Lady Friend?, (ss) My Name Is Death by Charles Birkin, Panther Books, 1966
- Waiting for Trains, (ss) Dark Menace by Charles Birkin, Tandem Books, 1968
- So Pale, So Cold, So Fair, (Tandem, 1970, co)
- Circle of Children, (ss) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970
- Gideon, (ss) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970
- The Godsend, (nv) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970
- A Haunting Beauty, (nv) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970, etc.
- Lords of the Refuge, (nv) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970
- Lot’s Wife, (ss) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970
- The Road, (nv) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970
- Rover, (ss) So Pale, So Cold, So Fair by Charles Birkin, Tandem, 1970
Birkmyre, Robert (items)
- To-morrow Brings the Rose, (pm) The Idler April 1904
- Amorietti, (pm) The Idler March 1905
- Two Birds, (pm) The Idler April 1905
- Madrigal, (pm) The Idler May 1905
- Wanderlied, (pm) The Idler June 1905
- Dewdrops, (pm) The Idler February 1906
- The Snowdrop, (pm) The Idler February 1906
- Longing, (pm) The Idler May 1906
- The Letter, (pm) The Idler March 1907
- Love That Comes with the Swallow, (pm) The Idler May 1908
- An Appreciation of Cunninghame Graham, (bg) The Idler February 1909 [Ref. R. B. Cunninghame Graham]
- The Rose Bloom Maiden, (pm) The Idler August 1909
- The Modern Sappho, (pm) The Idler October 1909
- A Dirge for Autumn, (pm) The Idler November 1909
- The Gladiator Sun, (pm) The Idler February 1910
Birmingham, Frederic A. (1911-1982); used pseudonym F. A. Bee (about) (items)
- Camellias Will Be Worn Again, (ar) The Strand Magazine December 1944
- Starts and Fits in Sport, (ar) Argosy July 1945
- Murder with Music, (vi) Esquire August 1949, as by F. A. Bee
- Hickory… Dickory… Dock, (ss) Esquire September 1949, as by F. A. Bee
- Pearl Buck, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Spring 1972
- Jill Ruckelshaus, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March/April 1973
- The Pepsi-Cola Story, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 1974
- Mary Tyler Moore: $30.00 a Week and Lots of Credit Cards, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 1974
- The Gentle Christmas Image of the Madonna, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 1974
- JImmy Connors: Prince Valient Takes It All, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January/February 1975
- There’s No Use Talking to Me—I’m Meditating, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 1975
- A Carol Is a Song Is a Burnett, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 1976
- The U.S. vs. the U.S.S.R. in Tennis?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 1976
- A Bright Mirror of Past Glories, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 1976
- Jane Pauley: Girl Next Door Makes Good, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January/February 1977
Birmingham, George A.; pseudonym of James Owen Hannay (1865-1950) (about) (items)
- In Honor of General Regan, (ss) Harper’s Monthly Magazine March 1909
- Matty Hynes’ Pig, (ss) Harper’s Weekly June 5 1909
- Mandy’s Marriage, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1909
- The Ghosts, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1910
- Minnie’s Bishop, (ss) Harper’s Weekly May 7 1910
- The Major’s Niece, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1910, etc.
- Red-Gold Hair, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1910
- Eleanor’s Enterprise, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1911
- Passionate Kisses, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1911
- Emotions in Stone, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1913
- The Lost Tribes, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1913, etc.
- Bed Clothes, (ss) The Forum September 1913
- The Mysterious Envelope, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1913
- The Violinist, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine February 1914
- The Mermaid, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1914
- Sonny, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1914
- The Argonauts, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1914, etc.
- Onnie Dever, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1914
- For Good Conduct, (ss) McClure’s Magazine August 1914
- The Futurist, (ss) McClure’s Magazine September 1914
- At Cost Price, (ss) McClure’s Magazine October 1914
- Our Town in Wartime, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1915
- Sir Isaac’s Ragamuffins, (ss) McClure’s Magazine April 1915
- The Advertisement, (ss) The Grand Magazine June 1915
- The Will of the People, (ss) The Grand Magazine July 1915
- Perseus and Andromeda, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1915
- Ireland for Ever, (ss) The London Magazine January 1916
- Worship in War-Time, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1916
- Sir Rackwood Challenger, (ss) The Grand Magazine February 1916
- The Trapeze, (na) The Blue Book Magazine February 1916
- The Bishop, (ss) The Grand Magazine March 1916
- The Altar Cross, (ss) The Ladies’ World April 1916
- “Sweet Lavender”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1916
- Our Casualty, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1916
- Thornby’s Rations, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1917
- Old Biddy and the Rebels, (ss) The Grand Magazine October 1917
- The Queen of Psalissa, (sl) Munsey’s Magazine October 1917, etc.
- Von Edelstein’s Mistake, (ss) McClure’s Magazine November 1917
- The Leave Boat, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine December 1917
- A Matter of Discipline, (ss) The Grand Magazine December 1917
- An Upright Judge, (ss) The Grand Magazine January 1918
- Getting There—A Padre in France, (ar) Lloyd’s Magazine February 1918
- A Commercial Mermaid, (ss) The Grand Magazine March 1918
- Up Against It, (ar) Lloyd’s Magazine March 1918
- Miss O’Donoghue, Commander-in-Chief, (ss) Lloyd’s Magazine May 1918
- Getting Even, (ss) The Grand Magazine October 1918
- Civilized War, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1918
- Aunt Nell, (ss) The Grand Magazine June 1919
- The Strike Breaker, (ss) Hutchinson’s Story Magazine October 1919
- The Fairies [Theophilus Lovaway], (ss) The Sovereign Magazine March 1920
- Lady Bountiful, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1920
- The Lunatics [Theophilus Lovaway], (ss) The Sovereign Magazine April 1920
- The Bands of Ballyguttery, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine July 1920
- A Soul for a Life, (ss) The London Magazine September 1920
- A Royal Marriage, (ss) Pan November 1920
- Willie Thornton and the Earl, (ss) The Story-teller February 1921
- Miranda’s Fault, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine March 1921
- Mr. Ward’s Fugitive, (ss) The Blue Magazine #22, April 1921
- A Good Friend, (ss) The Story-teller August 1921
- Pretty Kitty, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1922
- The Archdeacon’s Mermaid, (ss) Gaiety March 1922
- Dug Out, (ss) Gaiety April 1922
- A Dilemma, (ss) Gaiety May 1922
- The Nawab of Byng, (ss) Gaiety September 1922
- A Delicate Affair, (ss) Gaiety October 1922
- On Behalf of the State, (ss) Gaiety February 1923
- The Rate of Exchange, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1923
- The Fighting Spirit, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1923
- Golden Apples, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1923
- The Princess and the Banker, (ss) Gaiety May 1924
- How Our Novelists Write Their Books. II, (sy) The Strand Magazine November 1924, as by Arnold Bennett, George A. Birmingham, Marjorie Bowen, Thomas Burke, John Galsworthy, Philip Gibbs, Ian Hay, Edgar Jepson, Compton Mackenzie, Rafael Sabatini & I. A. R. Wylie
- A Freewill Offering, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1925
- Searched, (ss) The Story-teller February 1926
- A Sportsman, (vi) The Story-teller August 1927
- The Raid, (ss) The Forum September 1928
- Whose Aunt?, (ss) The Herald (Tamworth) July 24 1937
- A Lunatic at Large, (ss)
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