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[]Ashton, Hilary (chron.)
- * James Cathcart’s Secret [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun #1, June 1949
- * The Luck of Lombardines [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun #3, August 1949
- * The Motor Coach Mystery [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun August 1953
- * The Mystery of Mallitor, (ss) Girls’ Fun #2, July 1949
- * Priceless Violin, (ss) Girls’ Fun October 1 1947
- * The Riding School Mystery [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun Special 1949
- * The Singing Star Mystery [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun #5, October 1949
- * TV Alibi [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun October 1953
- * The Two Snowballs [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun February 1948
- * The Vital Clue [Victoria Lincoln], (ss) Girls’ Fun #11, March 9 1950
[]Ashton, Hugh (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Adventure of John Vincent Harden [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part IV ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2016
- * The Adventure of the Chocolate Pot [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXI ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2020
- * The Adventure of the Dead Rats [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XL ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2023
- * The Adventure of the Deceased Doctor [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part V ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2016
- * The Adventure of the Future Funeral [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part X ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2018
- * The Adventure of the Green Horse [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXXVII ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2023
- * The Adventure of the Murdered Maharajah [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXV ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2021
- * The Adventure of the Murdered Medium [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXXIII ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2022
- * The Adventure of the Nonpareil Club [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XXIII ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2020
- * The Adventure of the Returned Captain [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part VI ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2017
- * The Adventure of the Silver Skull [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XI ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2018
- * The Adventure of Vanaprastha [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part VII ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2017
- * The Case of the Lichfield Murder [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part I ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2015
- * The Etherege Case [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XLIX ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2025
- * Father Brown Confronts the Devil [Sherlock Holmes; Father Brown], (ss) The Detective and the Clergyman ed. David Marcum, Belanger Books, 2023
- * The Grosvenor Square Furniture Van [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XIII ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2019
- * The Holloway Ghosts [Sherlock Holmes], (nv) The MX Book of New Sherlock Holmes Stories Part XVII ed. David Marcum, MX Publishing, 2019
[]Ashton, Jael (1937-2020) (about) (chron.)
- * Jael Pays Tribute to a Legend, (ob) Lighthouse Magazine #6, 2006
- * [front cover], (cv) Aboriginal Science Fiction Fall 1993
- * [front cover], (cv) Asimov’s Science Fiction February 1997
- * [front cover], (cv) Dreams of Decadence #11, Summer 2000
- * [front cover], (cv) Relativity by Robert J. Sawyer, ISFiC Press, 2004
- * [front cover], (cv) Nocturne #5, 2007
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[]Ashton, Kris (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Beauty Without, (ss) Scifantastic December 2005
- * Bloodborne, (ss) The Vanishing Point #4, Summer 2022
- * Buried Potential, (ss) A Thousand Faces #6, Fall 2008
- * Classifying Catastrophe, (ar) Aurealis #127, February 2020
- * Cockroach Horror, (ar) Aurealis #160, May 2023
- * The Curious Reclassification of Peter Benchley’s Jaws, (ar) Aurealis #137, February 2021 [Ref. Peter Benchley]
- * Even Superheroes Get the Blues, (ss) A Thousand Faces #11, Winter 2010
- * Freckle Face, (vi) AntipodeanSF #241, August 2018
- * From a Vampire Film Review, (vi) Blood, Blade & Thruster Winter 2006/2007
- * Howling Mad, (ss) Aurealis #106, November 2017
- * Individualism in 20th Century Dystopian Fiction, (ar) Aurealis #153, August 2022
- * The Larval Stage, (ss) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #70, March 2018
- * The Midway Hotel, (ss) Next ed. Robert Porteous & Simon Petrie, CSFG Publishing, 2013
- * Night Feeds, (ss) Creepy Campfire Stories (for Grown Ups) ed. Jennifer Word, EMP Publishing, 2015
- * Old Secrets, (ss) Midnight Echo #2, June 2009
- * The Slow-Burn Brilliance of Midnight Mass, (ar) Aurealis #150, May 2022
- * Slower Than the Speed of Light, (vi) AntipodeanSF #250, May/June/July 2019
- * Suffer the Little Children: An Analysis of Parental Horror in Stephen King’s Early Fiction, (ar) Aurealis #119, April 2019 [Ref. Stephen King]
- * Teething Problems, (ss) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #63, March 2016
- * Test Case, (ss) Perihelion March 12 2015
- * Threshold, (ss) Corrupts Absolutely? ed. Lincoln Crisler, Damnation Books, 2012
- * Unreal Estate, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #20, July 2015
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[]Ashton, Lisette (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Kiss and Make Up, (ss) The Sweetest Kiss ed. D. L. King, Cleis Press, 2009
- * Pennsylvania Hotel, 7th Avenue, New York, (ss) The International Journal of Erotic Photography 2005
- * Pet Shop Girl, (ss) Forum 2003
- * A Stout Length of Birch, (ss) Hot Spot 2004
- * That Monday Morning Feeling, (ss) I Is for Indecent ed. Alison Tyler, Cleis Press, 2008
- * Victoria’s Hand, (ss) She’s on Top ed. Rachel Kramer Bussel, Cleis Press, 2007
[]Ashton, Winifred (1888-1965); used pseudonym Clemence Dane (about) (chron.)
- * American Primitives, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) July 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Art and the Academy, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) July 1923, as by Clemence Dane
- * At the Vicarage, (rr) The Floating Admiral, Hodder & Stoughton, 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * Beryl in Broad Street, (rr) The Listener March 4 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * Beryl Takes the Consequences, (rr) The Listener March 25 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * Best Sellers and Good Books, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) October 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Bibles, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) September 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * A Bill of Divorcement, (pl) Everybody’s February 1922, as by Clemence Dane
- * Books to Buy as Presents, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) December 1923, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Bridge You Never Cross, (ar) The New London Magazine #14, December 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * A Bunch of Daisies, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) February 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Busy Bees, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) October 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Can the Artist Survive in This Modern World?, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine November 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * Capes of Good Hope, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) September 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Covent Garden, (ex) from London Has a Garden, Michael Joseph, 1964, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Dearly Beloved of Benjamin Cobb, (ss) Nash’s and Pall Mall Magazine April 1923, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Educational Value of Acting in Schools, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1922, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Emancipation of Mrs. Morley, (ss) The Passing Show May 4 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * Enter Sir John [Sir John Saumarez] (with Helen Simpson), (sl) Cosmopolitan Sep, Oct, Nov 1928, as by Clemence Dane & Helen Simpson
- * Faerylands Forlorn, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) April 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Family Pieces, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) January 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Flapdragon, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) December 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Fools in the Forest, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Gardens and Markets, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1932, as by Clemence Dane
- * Godfather Death, (nv) The Fairies Return, Peter Davies, 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Godson, (ss) Woman’s Journal August 1964, as by Clemence Dane
- * Holidays—Then and Now, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1932, as by Clemence Dane
- * “I Believe in Imagination”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine October 1930, as by Clemence Dane
- * In Defence of Human Cats, (ar) The New London Magazine #8, June 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- * Interesting People, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) April 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Keys of Heaven, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) June 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * The King Waits, (ss) The Sphere November 1918, as by Clemence Dane
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 2 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1931, as by Clemence Dane
- Second Omnibus of Crime ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Coward-McCann, 1932, as by Clemence Dane
- Summer Pie Summer 1939, as by Clemence Dane
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part IV ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939, as by Clemence Dane
- Argosy (UK) February 1940, as by Clemence Dane
- Woman’s Journal September 1963, as by Clemence Dane
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1984, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Looking-Glass of Laughter, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) April 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Love—A Delusion of the West, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine February 1936, as by Clemence Dane
- * “Love-in-a-Mist”, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) February 1926, as by Clemence Dane
- * Lover, (ss) Pictorial Review April 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Melpomene and the Fat Boy, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Monuments, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) August 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Mother Night, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) December 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Near Home and Far Off, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) February 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * News from the Country of Hardwork, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) August 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Nightly She Sings, (ss) Fate Cries Out by Clemence Dane, Heinemann, 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * Petty Tyrannies, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) September 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Poet’s Pen, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) July 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Porphetic Ariel, (ss) The Radio Times December 24 1926, as by Clemence Dane
- * Quality and Quantity, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) December 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Queen of the South, (nv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Sea and the Sex, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Sex and the Business Woman, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) February 1926, as by Clemence Dane
- * Shakespeare’s Plays as Short Stories:
* ___ No. 6 The Taming of the Shrew, (sa) The Strand Magazine March 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- * Short Stories, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Should the Girl of 21 Have a Vote?, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) May 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Some Questions on Divorce, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1922, as by Clemence Dane
- * Some Ramblers, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1923, as by Clemence Dane
- * Some Translations, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) June 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * Spinsters’ Rest, (nv) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- The Ghost Book ed. Cynthia Asquith, Hutchinson, 1926, as by Clemence Dane
- My Best Story—Second Series, Faber & Faber, 1933, as by Clemence Dane
- A Century of Creepy Stories, Hutchinson, 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- The Gothic Reader ed. Kurt Singer, Ace, 1966, as by Clemence Dane
- Creepy Stories, Bracken Books, 1994, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Street Called Strand, (ar) The Strand Magazine October 1941, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Taming of the Shrew, (sa) The Strand Magazine March 1934, as by Clemence Dane
- * There Are Happy Marriages!, (ar) Woman’s Journal April 1929, as by Clemence Dane
- * “Things That Go Bump in the Night”, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) January 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Third Person Singular, (na) from The Babylons, Heinemann, 1927, as by Clemence Dane
- * This Century’s Religion, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) February 1923, as by Clemence Dane
- * A Traveller Returns, (pl) The Argosy (UK) January 1928, as by Clemence Dane
- * A Trollope or Two, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) May 1925, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Twelve Best Books for Women, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) October 1923, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Valiant Little Tailor, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine October 1935, as by Clemence Dane
- * The Way Things Happen, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine April 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * What Is Youth?, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1927, as by Clemence Dane
- * When They Are Grandmothers, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) July 1924, as by Clemence Dane
- * Winter Approaches: Covent Garden—1941, (pm) The Strand Magazine November 1941, as by Clemence Dane
- * Women Voters and the Death Penalty, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) November 1924, as by Clemence Dane
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[]Ashton-Wolfe, H(arry Hugh) (1881-1959); used pseudonym Ashton Wolfe (chron.)
- * According to the Evidence [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine July 1934
- * Amazing Cases of a Scientific Sleuth:
* ___ No. 1: The Devil’s Claw, (ar) The Passing Show October 7 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 3: Murder at the Opera, (ar) The Passing Show October 21 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 4: Mystery of the Asthmatic Marquis, (ar) The Passing Show December 2 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 5: The Knights of the Silver Dagger, (ar) The Passing Show December 9 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 6: The Steel Belt Murder Mystery, (ar) The Passing Show February 17 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
* ___ No. 7: Find the Women, (ar) The Passing Show May 19 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Author Introduces Himself, (bg) The Strand Magazine April 1927
- * The Bandit of Corsica: Nonce Romanetti, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 1927 [Ref. Nonce Romanetti]
- * The Bedroom of Terror, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * Betrayed by a Broken Vase, (ar) The Passing Show March 20 1937
- * The Bogus Death-Ray, (ts) The Strand Magazine October 1927
- * Brinvilliers, Poison Fiend, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1929
- * Captain Von Cöpenick, Convict and Humourist, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1927
- * Carmen Perez da Silva: “The Beloved Bandit”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1927 [Ref. Carmen Perez da Silva]
- * Cases from My Case-Book, (gp) The Strand Magazine April 1927
* ___ No. I.—Latouche the Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine April 1927
- * Cases from My Crime-Book:
* ___ No. II.—The Suicide Room, (ts) The Strand Magazine May 1927
* ___ No. III.—The Scented Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1927
* ___ No. IV.—Orsini the Croupier, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1927
* ___ No. V.—Captain Von Cöpenick, Convict and Humourist, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1927
* ___ No. VI.—Herr Grünenthal of the Reichsbank and His Tragic Love, (ts) The Strand Magazine September 1927
* ___ No. VII.—The Bogus Death-Ray, (ts) The Strand Magazine October 1927
* ___ No. VIII.—Kiki: A Tale of Hanoi Shan, the Spider, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1927
* ___ No. IX.—The Man with the Six Toes, (ts) The Strand Magazine December 1927
* ___ No. X.—The Double Life of Dr. Bougrat: Physician and Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine January 1928 [Ref. Pierre Bougrat]
* ___ No. XI.—The Footprints on the Ceiling, (ts) The Strand Magazine February 1928
* ___ No. XII.—Chang Foo Lee, (ts) The Strand Magazine March 1928
* ___ No. XIII.—The Tattooed Man, (ts) The Strand Magazine April 1928
* ___ No. XIV.—The Man Who Bred Cats, (ts) The Strand Magazine May 1928
* ___ No. XV.—The Murder in the Darkened Room, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1928
* ___ No. XVI—The Happy Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1928
* ___ No. XVII—Chundah Lal at Bay, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1928
* ___ New Series. No. 1—The Vendetta, (ts) The Strand Magazine October 1928
* ___ New Series. No. 2—The Devil’s Telephone, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1928
- * The Cask of Death, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1930 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * Chang Foo Lee, (ts) The Strand Magazine March 1928
- * Charlotte Corday, the Martyr, and Marat, the Monster, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1928
- * Chundah Lal at Bay, (ts) The Strand Magazine August 1928
- * The Clue of the Changing Eye, (ts) Pearson’s Magazine November 1929
- * The Clue of the Elephant’s Foot, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1931
- * The Clue of the Fire Flies, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1935
- * The Clue of the Missing Tooth (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1927
- * The Clue of the Snip of Silk, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1931 [Ref. Alphonse Bertillon]
- * The Desert Hawk [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine March 1934
- * The Devil’s Claw, (ar) The Passing Show October 7 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Devil’s Footprint, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * The Devil’s Telephone, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1928
- * Donatelli: A Romance of Naples and Calabria, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1927 [Ref. Ercole Donatelli]
- * Dossier 777, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1930
- * The Double Life of Dr. Bougrat: Physician and Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine January 1928 [Ref. Pierre Bougrat]
- * Elise, The French Girl Bandit, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 26 1929
- * The Fate of Vivienne Glassley [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine April 1934
- * Features That Betray Criminals (with Georges Beroud), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1929
- * The Female Bluebeard of Paris, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1928
- * Find the Women, (ar) The Passing Show May 19 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Flowers of Death, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1936
- * The Footprints on the Ceiling, (ts) The Strand Magazine February 1928
- * The Frozen Alibi, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 22 1928
- * The Frozen Alibi (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1928
- * The Galley Slave Who Stole a Title, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1928
- * The Ghost Garotte, (ar) The Passing Show December 1 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Happy Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1928
- * Herr Grünenthal of the Reichsbank and His Tragic Love, (ts) The Strand Magazine September 1927
- * The Honour of Jacqueline de Castelnaud (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1927
- * The Hunting of Da Silva, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * Immortal Crimes:
* ___ Brinvilliers, Poison Fiend, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1929
* ___ Charlotte Corday, the Martyr, and Marat, the Monster, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1928
* ___ The Female Bluebeard of Paris, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1928
* ___ The Galley Slave Who Stole a Title, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1928
* ___ The Man in the Iron Mask, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1928
* ___ The Necklace and the Cardinal, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1928
* ___ The Robbery of the Lyons Mail, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1928
* ___ The True Story of the Count of Monte Cristo, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1928
- * The Invisible Web:
* ___ No. 1] The Testimony of the Dead Hands, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 1 1928
* ___ No. 2] A Message from the Ultra-Violet (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1927
* ___ No. 3] The Missing Canine, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 15 1928
* ___ No. 4] The Frozen Alibi, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 22 1928
* ___ No. 5] The Man with the Devil’s Eye, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 29 1928
* ___ No. 6] Saida, The Egyptian, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
* ___ No. 7] The Vanishing of Alex Couturier, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 12 1929
* ___ No. 8] The Mystery of La Glaziere Valley, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 19 1929
* ___ No. 9] Elise, The French Girl Bandit, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 26 1929
* ___ No. 10] The Mystery of the Chinese Boxes, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly February 2 1929
- * The Iron Nemesis, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1928
- * Jean Cavaillac: The Terror of Marseille, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1927 [Ref. Jean Cavaillac]
- * Kiki: A Tale of Hanoi Shan, the Spider, (ts) The Strand Magazine November 1927
- * The Knights of the Silver Dagger, (ar) The Passing Show December 9 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * Latouche the Apache, (ts) The Strand Magazine April 1927
- * The League of the Rose, (ts) Pearson’s Magazine April 1930
- * A Legacy from the Past, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1935
- * The Little Guillotine of Fifi L’Amour [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine August 1934
- * The Mandarin, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1936
- * The Man in the Iron Mask, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1928
- * The Man Who Bred Cats, (ts) The Strand Magazine May 1928
- * The Man Who Made Diamonds Grow, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1929
- * The Man with the Devil’s Eye, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 29 1928
- * The Man with the Six Toes, (ts) The Strand Magazine December 1927
- * Master Bandits of To-day:
* ___ 1: The Bandit of Corsica: Nonce Romanetti, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine February 1927 [Ref. Nonce Romanetti]
* ___ 2: Carmen Perez da Silva: “The Beloved Bandit”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine March 1927 [Ref. Carmen Perez da Silva]
* ___ 3: The Paris Motor-Bandits, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1927 [Ref. Jules Bonnot & Octave Garnier]
* ___ 4: Pianetti the Chamois Hunter: A Tale of the “Black Hand”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine May 1927 [Ref. Mario Simone Pianetti]
* ___ 5: Nietzsy and Michael: A Romance of the Carpathians, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1927
* ___ 6: Jean Cavaillac: The Terror of Marseille, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine July 1927 [Ref. Jean Cavaillac]
* ___ 7: Red Lopez and Jack Harley, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1927 [Ref. Jack Harley & Rafael Lopez]
* ___ 8: Donatelli: A Romance of Naples and Calabria, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1927 [Ref. Ercole Donatelli]
- * A Message from the Ultra-Violet (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1927
- * The Missing Canine, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 15 1928
- * Murder at the Opera, (ar) The Passing Show October 21 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Murder in the Darkened Room, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1928
- * Murder Will Out, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1935
- * The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1930 [Ref. Kaspar Hauser]
- * The Mystery of La Glaziere Valley, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 19 1929
- * The Mystery of Orly Highway, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1931 [Ref. Alphonse Bertillon]
- * The Mystery of Saida, the Egyptian, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1928
- * Mystery of the Asthmatic Marquis, (ar) The Passing Show December 2 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Mystery of the Chinese Boxes, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly February 2 1929
- * The Mystery of the Chinese Boxes (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1928
- * The Mystery of the Floating Bodies, (ss)
- * The Mystery of the Limping Peacock, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1935
- * The Mystery of the Orly Highway, (ss)
- * The Mystery of the Poison Bulbs, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1931
- * The Mystery of the Riding Wolves, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * The Necklace and the Cardinal, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1928
- * Necklace of Scorpions, (ar) The Passing Show November 28 1936, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * Nietzsy and Michael: A Romance of the Carpathians, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine June 1927
- * The Ogre of the Pointed Tower, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1930
- * Orsini the Croupier, (ts) The Strand Magazine July 1927
- * The Paris Motor-Bandits, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1927 [Ref. Jules Bonnot & Octave Garnier]
- * Pianetti the Chamois Hunter: A Tale of the “Black Hand”, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine May 1927 [Ref. Mario Simone Pianetti]
- * The Power of the Imagination, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1935
- * Red Lopez and Jack Harley, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine August 1927 [Ref. Jack Harley & Rafael Lopez]
- * The Robbery of the Lyons Mail, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1928
- * The Romance of Dr. Guillotin and the Guillotine, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1930
- * The Royal Hearts, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine September 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * The Rust Clue, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1936
- * Saida, The Egyptian, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 5 1929
- * The Scented Death, (ts) The Strand Magazine June 1927
- * Scotland Yard Is Helpless Without the Informer, (ar) The Passing Show September 16 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Séance Murder, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1936
- * The Shadow Man Mystery, (ar) The Passing Show June 4 1938, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Silent Oboe, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1935
- * The Steel Belt Murder Mystery, (ar) The Passing Show February 17 1934, as by Ashton Wolfe
- * The Story of “Chiffon”, the Girl Bandit (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1928
- * The Story of Vidocq, (ts) The Saint’s Choice v3, 1945
- * Strange Tales of French Crimes:
* ___ The Clue of the Missing Tooth (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1927
* ___ The Frozen Alibi (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1928
* ___ The Honour of Jacqueline de Castelnaud (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine October 1927
* ___ The Iron Nemesis, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1928
* ___ A Message from the Ultra-Violet (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine November 1927
* ___ The Mystery of Saida, the Egyptian, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1928
* ___ The Mystery of the Chinese Boxes (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1928
* ___ The Story of “Chiffon”, the Girl Bandit (with Edmond Locard), (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1928
- * The Suicide Room, (ts) The Strand Magazine May 1927
- * The Tattooed Man, (ts) The Strand Magazine April 1928
- * The Testimony of the Dead Hands, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly December 1 1928
- * The Trail of the Groenendaal [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine May 1934
- * True Stories of French Crime:
* ___ The Clue of the Fire Flies, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine February 1935
* ___ The Flowers of Death, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1936
* ___ A Legacy from the Past, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1935
* ___ The Mandarin, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine August 1936
* ___ Murder Will Out, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1935
* ___ The Mystery of the Limping Peacock, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1935
* ___ The Power of the Imagination, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1935
* ___ The Rust Clue, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1936
* ___ The Séance Murder, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1936
* ___ The Silent Oboe, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine July 1935
* ___ The Uvernet Farm Murders, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1935
- * The True Story of the Count of Monte Cristo, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1928
- * True Tales of French Crimes:
* ___ The Clue of the Changing Eye, (ts) Pearson’s Magazine November 1929
- * The Untamable Rebel of Paris, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1929 [Ref. Louis Dominique Garthausen]
- * The Uvernet Farm Murders, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1935
- * The Vanishing of Alex Couturier, (ar) Detective Fiction Weekly January 12 1929
- * The Vendetta, (ts) The Strand Magazine October 1928
- * Vengeance of a Hundred Flames [Bertillon], (ts) Pearson’s Magazine June 1934
- * Vidocq, Lover, Convict and Chief of Police, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine March 1929 [Ref. Vidocq]
- * Why Britain Lags in Crime Huntings, (ar) The Passing Show September 23 1933, as by Ashton Wolfe
_____, [ref.]
[]Ashwell, Pauline; pseudonym of Pauline Whitby (1926-2013) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Big Sword, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction October 1958, as by Paul Ash
- * Boneheads [Lake Possible], (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July 1996
- * Elsewhere [common universe], (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 2001
- * Fatal Statistics [Lizzie Lee], (na) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact July 1988
- * Hearts United, (ss) Yankee Shorts #9, 1941
- * Hunted Head [common universe], (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact August 1995
- * The Lost Kafoozalum [Lizzie Lee], (na) Analog Science Fact—Fiction October 1960
- * Madness and Love, (ss) Yankee Romance Shorts #8, 1943
- * Make Your Own Universe [Thingummy Hall], (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact mid December 1988
- * One Thousand Years [common universe], (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact May 2000
- * Out of the Fire [common universe], (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March 2001
- * Rats in the Moon [Lizzie Lee], (na) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact November 1982
- * Shortage in Time [Thingummy Hall], (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact December 1988
- * Thingummy Hall [Thingummy Hall], (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact June 1988
- * Time Out of Joint, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact January 2000
- * Time’s Revenge, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 1995
- * Unwillingly to Earth, (co) Tor (pb), August 1992
- * Unwillingly to School [Lizzie Lee], (nv) Astounding Science Fiction January 1958
_____, [ref.]
[]Ashwood, Sarah (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Enthralled, (pm) Abandoned Towers #1, November 2008
- * The Meeting on the Turret Stairs, (pm) OG’s Speculative Fiction #21, November 2009
- * Sun Slayer, (ss) MindFlights #2, Spring 2008
- * The Sword and the Ring, (ar) New Myths #5, December 2008
- * [unknown story], (ss) Sounds of the Night #7, August 2010
[]Ashworth, Donna (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Birds in a Cage, (ss) Young’s Magazine Snappy Stories January 1931
- * Bitter Fruit, (ss)
- * The Conquering Male, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd April 1925
- * Dancing Girl, (pm) Ten-Story Love Magazine June 1945
- * Day Passengers, (ss) Extension Magazine May 1939
- * Dinner Date, (ss) Popular Love July 1938
- * Fidelity, (ss) Breezy Stories August 1929
- * Frat Pins for Rent, (ss) All-Story March 8 1930
- * Gardenias, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine May 1934
- * Good Girl, (ss) Breezy Stories June 1933
- * A Happy Woman, (ss) Breezy Stories September 1930
- * Her Faraway Prince, (ss) Sweetheart Stories #3, December 23 1925
- * Her Happiest Christmas, (ss) All-Story December 14 1929
- * The Last Hour, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine November 1926
- * The Lost Soul, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1923
- * Memories, (pm) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine August 1945
- * Men Must Have Their Fling, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1931
- * One-Woman Man, (ss) Breezy Stories May 1936
- * A Perfect Lady, (ss) Thrilling Love August 1937
- * A Piece of Tinsel, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine May 1938
- * Remembered Spring, (pm) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine November 1933
- * Today Is Yours—Tomorrow—, (ss) Breezy Stories and Young’s Magazine May 1935
- * The Wallflower Girl, (ss) Cupid’s Diary February 10 1926
- * The Way with Women, (ss) Young’s Magazine Snappy Stories May 1930
[]Ashworth, Jenn (1982- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Dinner for One, (ss) Poor Souls’ Night, Curious Tales, 2014
- * Five Thousand Lads a Year, (ss) The Best British Short Stories 2015 ed. Nicholas Royle, Salt Publishing, 2015; first broadcast on BBC Radio 4, January 10, 2014.
- * Flat 19, (ss) Close to Midnight ed. Mark Morris, Flame Tree Press, 2022
- * Heaven on Earth, (nv) Midsummer Eve ed. Steve J. Shaw, Black Shuck Books, 2021, as "Midsummer Eve"
- * Midsummer Eve, (nv) Midsummer Eve ed. Steve J. Shaw, Black Shuck Books, 2021
- * Old Trash, (nv) This Dreaming Isle ed. Dan Coxon, Unsung Stories, 2018
[]Ashworth, Margaret (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Between Sea and Sky, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1931
- * Coo-Roo, Coo, Coo!, (ms) My Magazine November 1917
- * The Days of Peace in France, (ar) My Magazine April 1915
- * The Earl Goes Hunting, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1933
- * For His Great Horses, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1932
- * In Quires and Places Where They Sing, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1931
- * The Kangaroo Club, (ss) My Magazine January 1918
- * The New Football Ground, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1934
- * On Living in Lincoln’s Inn, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1930
- * On Riding by Night, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1932
- * Out on the Dogger Bank, (ts) The Queen March 16 1912
- * A Question of Background, (ar) Blue Peter #134, May 1933
- * Stripes, (ms) My Magazine January 1918
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Queen March 16 1912
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Red Magazine August 1 1912
[]Ashworth, O. O. (fl. 1880s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Hints on Building Model Yachts, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper August 30 1884
- * Hints on Sparring, Canvassing, and Building Model Yachts, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Jun 5, Jul 3, Jul 31 1880
- * How to Make a Model Yacht, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1921
- * How to Make Spars and Sails, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1922
- * A Model of a Yawl, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 29 1880
- * Our Open Column:
* ___ Hints on Building Model Yachts, (ms) The Boy’s Own Paper August 30 1884
- * Sails and Standing Rigging of a Cutter Yacht, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 24 1880
[]Asimov, Isaac; [anglicized from Isaak Iudich Azimov] (1920-1992); used pseudonyms George E. Dale, Paul French & H. B. Ogden (about) (books) (chron.)
- * 1945 Introduction (with Martin H. Greenberg), (in) The Great Science Fiction Stories: Volume 7, 1945 ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1982
- * 2430 A.D., (ss) IBM October 1970
- * ABC’s of Space, (ex) Walker, 1969
- * The Abnormality of Being Normal, (ar) Astounding Science Fiction May 1956
- * About Nothing, (vi) Post Card Partnership, 1975, as "untitled (“All of Earth waited…”)"
- * About Robert Silverberg, (fw) To Worlds Beyond by Robert Silverberg, Chilton, 1965
- * About Time, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1960
- * Academe, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine mid December 1987
- * Academe and I, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1972
- * Acceptance Speech for the Grand Master Award, (ar) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #96, Summer 1987
- * The Acquisitive Chuckle [Black Widowers], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine January 1972
- * Acrophobia, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine August 1988
- * Action at the Center, (ar) American Way November 1 1987
- * Adult Education, (ar) American Way December 1974
- * The Advantages of the Metric System, (ar) Minneapolis Tribune February 25 1963, as "Quick Now: How Many Inches Are in a Mile?"
- * Adventure!, (ed) Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Fall 1978
- * Adventure in the Sky, (ed) Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Spring 1979
- * The Adventure of the Retired Colourman, (pm) Asimov’s Sherlockian Limericks by Isaac Asimov, The Mysterious Press, 1978
- * Advice, (in) Cosmic Critiques ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Writer's Digest, 1990
- * Afterword, (aw) The Hugo Winners, Volume Three ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1977
- * Afterword, (aw) The Union Club Mysteries, Doubleday, 1983
- * Afterword to “—That Thou Art Mindful of Him!”, (as) Final Stage ed. Edward L. Ferman & Barry N. Malzberg, Charterhouse, 1974
- * Afterword to “The Thunder-Thieves”, (as) SF:’59 ed. Judith Merril, Gnome Press, 1959
- * “The Age of Campbell”, (in) The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Robinson, 1989
- * “The Age of Campbell”, (in) The Mammoth Book of Golden Age Science Fiction ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Robinson, 2007
- * The Age of the Troika, (in) The Mammoth Book of Vintage Science Fiction ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Robinson, 1990
- * Alas, All Human, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1979
- * Alexander, the Automated Conqueror, (ss) Wall Street Computer Review January 1984
- * Alexander the God, (ss) Wall Street Computer Review January 1984, as "Alexander, the Automated Conqueror"
- * The Alibi [Black Widowers], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1989
- * Aliens, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine mid December 1991
- * All About Catherine, (bg) Footprints on Sand by L. Sprague & Catherine Crook de Camp, Advent, 1981 [Ref. Catherine Crook de Camp]
- * All and Nothing, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1981
- * All Four Stanzas, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction March 1991
- * All Gall, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1976
- * The All-Human Galaxy, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine March 1983
- * All in the Way You Read It [Black Widowers], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1974
- Ellery Queen’s Crime Wave ed. Ellery Queen, Putnam, 1976
- More Tales of the Black Widowers, Doubleday, 1976, as "The Three Numbers"
- Masterpieces of Mystery: The Seventies ed. Ellery Queen, Davis, 1979
- The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1986, as "The Three Numbers"
- * All the Mass, (ar) American Way August 1982
- * All the Troubles of the World, (ss) Super-Science Fiction April 1958
- Nine Tomorrows, Doubleday, 1959
- If This Goes On ed. Charles Nuetzel, BCA, 1965
- Out of This World 6 ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Mably Owen, Blackie & Son, 1967
- World Zero Minus ed. Aidan & Nancy Chambers, Topliners, 1971
- The Future Now ed. Robert Hoskins, Fawcett Crest, 1977
- Computer Crimes and Capers ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Academy Chicago, 1983
- The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1986
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1, Doubleday Foundation, 1990
- The Complete Stories: Volume One, HarperCollins UK, 1994
- * Alpha Centauri, the Nearest Star, (ex) Lothrop, Lee & Shepard, 1976
- * The Alternate Asimovs, (co) Doubleday (hc), January 1986
- * Amanita Phalloides, (pm) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1984
- * Amazing Stories and I, (in) Amazing Stories ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, TSR, 1985
- * The Amusement Lark [Union Club], (ss) Gallery March 1983
- * The Ancient and the Ultimate, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1973
- * And After Many a Summer Dies the Proton, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1981
- * And It Will Serve Us Right, (ar) Psychology Today April 1969
- * …And Now You Don’t [Foundation], (n.) Astounding Science Fiction Nov, Dec 1949, Jan 1950
- * Anne McCaffrey (Weyr Search), (is) The Hugo Winners, Volume Two ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1971
- * Anniversaries, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine January 1980
- * Anniversary [Brandon, Shea & Moore], (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories March 1959
- * Anniversary, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine November 1990
- * The Annotated Gulliver’s Travels, (ex) Potter, November 1980
- * Anthony Boucher, (ob) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1968 [Ref. Anthony Boucher]
- * Antimatter, (ar) Minneapolis Tribune February 24 1964, as "Anti-Matter: Where It Fits in Nature’s Symmetry"
- * Anti-Matter: Where It Fits in Nature’s Symmetry, (ar) Minneapolis Tribune February 24 1964
- * Anyone for Tens, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1978
- * Appendix, (ms) 1973
- * The Appleby Story [Union Club], (ss) Gallery December 1981, as "The Last Laugh"
- * Are Scientists Stupid?, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine October 1990
- * Arise, Fair Sun!, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1985
- * The Armies of the Night, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1983
- * Arm of the Giant, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1983
- * Arrow Poison, (pm) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * Arsenic, (pm) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * The Articles of SF, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine April 1979
- * As Chemist to Chemist, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1970, as "A Problem of Numbers"
- * As Easy as Two Plus Three, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1974
- * The Asimov Chronicles, (co) Dark Harvest (hc), May 1989 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume One, (co) Ace (pb), August 1990 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume One (var. 1), (co) Legend (tp), October 1991 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two, (co) Ace (pb), October 1990 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two (var. 1), (co) Legend (tp), October 1991 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Three, (co) Ace (pb), December 1990 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Four, (co) Ace (pb), February 1991 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Five, (co) Ace (pb), April 1991 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Six, (co) Ace (pb), June 1991 ; edited by Martin H. Greenberg
- * The Asimov Connection, (ar) Locus June 1985
- * Asimov-Editors Correspondence, (lt) The Eureka Years ed. Annette Pelz McComas, Bantam, 1982
- * Asimov on Science Fiction, (gp) Science Fiction Digest October/November 1981
- * Asimov’s Annotated “Don Juan”, (ex) Doubleday, 1972
- * Asimov’s Annotated “Paradise Lost”, (ex) Doubleday, May 1974
- * Asimov’s Biographical Encyclopedia of Science, (ex) Doubleday, 1964
- * Asimov’s Corollary, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1977
- * Asimov’s Guide to Shakespeare, (ex) Doubleday, 1970
- * Asimov’s Guide to the Bible, (ex) Doubleday, 1968
- * Asimov’s Mysteries, (co) Doubleday (hc), 1968
- * Asimov’s Sherlockian Limericks, (ex) Street & Smith’s Mystery Magazine 1978
- * The Asimov Theory of Life on Other Worlds, (ar) Gallery October 1978
- * Asking the Right Question, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November 1987
- * Assassination, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine October 1989
- * Asteroids, (si) The Science Fictional Solar System ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1979
- * Astronomers’ Luck, (ar) American Way June 1 1987
- * The Asymmetry of Life, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1972
- * At Closest Range, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1974
- * The Atmosphere of the Moon, (ar) Venture Science Fiction March 1958
- * Atoms of Life, (ar) Omni November 1983
- * Attack!, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine February 1990
- * At the Edge, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July 1990
- * Author! Author!, (nv) The Unknown Five ed. D. R. Bensen, Pyramid, 1964
- The Early Asimov, Doubleday, 1972
- Ghosts ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, NAL Signet, 1988
- The Asimov Chronicles, Dark Harvest, 1989
- Eastern Ghosts ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Rutledge Hill Press, 1990
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Four, Ace, 1991
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two (var. 1), Legend, 1991
- * The Author’s Ordeal, (pm) Science Fiction Quarterly May 1957
- * Autographs, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine December 1983
- * Axioms for Everybody, (ar) Science Fiction Quarterly August 1957
- * Azazel, (co) Doubleday Foundation (hc), November 1988
- * Baby, It’s Cold Outside, (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine June 1991
- * Back to Basics, (ar) American Way April 2 1985
- * Backward in Time, (ar) American Way July 22 1986
- * The Backward Look [Black Widowers], (ss) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine September 1979
- * Backward! Turn Backward!, (ar) American Way February 1982
- * Backward, Turn Backward—, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1968
- * The Bad News and the Good, (fw) Beyond Tomorrow ed. Lee Harding, Wren, 1976
- * Balancing the Books, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1966
- * Banquets of the Black Widowers [Black Widowers], (co) Doubleday (hc), September 1984
- * Battle-Hymn, (ss) Gold, HarperPrism, 1995
- * Battle of the Eggheads, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1959
- * BB or Not BB, That Is the Question—, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1966
- * Before the Golden Age, (ex) Before the Golden Age ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1974, as "Introduction"
- * Begin at the Beginning, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1965
- * Beginning with Bone, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction May 1987
- * Behind the Teacher’s Back, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1965
- * Belief, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction October 1953
- Astounding Science Fiction (UK) March 1954
- Beyond the Barriers of Space and Time ed. Judith Merril, Random House, 1954
- Prologue to Analog ed. John W. Campbell, Jr., Doubleday, 1962
- Analog Anthology ed. John W. Campbell, Jr., Dobson, 1965
- Through a Glass, Clearly, Four Square Books, 1967
- 14 Great Tales of ESP ed. Idella Purnell Stone, Fawcett Gold Medal, 1969
- The Winds of Change and Other Stories, Doubleday, 1983
- The Edge of Tomorrow, Tor, 1985
- Analog: The Best of Science Fiction, Galahad, 1985
- * Belief, (ex) Astounding Science Fiction October 1953
- * Belief, (nv) The Alternate Asimovs, Doubleday, 1986
- * Belladonna, (pm) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * Below the Horizon, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1979
- * Below the Speed Limit, (ar) American Way July 1979
- * Benefactor of Humanity, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March/April 1973
- * Benjamin’s Bicentennial Blast, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June/July 1974
- * Benjamin’s Dream, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 1974
- * Best Foot Backward, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1975
- * The Best Mysteries of Isaac Asimov, (co) Doubleday (hc), August 1986
- * The Best of Isaac Asimov, (co) Sphere (pb), March 1973 ; edited by Angus Wells
- * The Best Science Fiction of Isaac Asimov, (co) Doubleday (hc), August 1986
- * Best-Seller, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine May 1983
- * Beszélo Kövek, (ss) Galaktika #68, May 1986; translated by Flóra Fencsik
- * Beyond Earth’s Eons, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1980
- * Beyond Light, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction December 1991
- * Beyond Paper, (ar) American Way April 1984
- * Beyond Pluto, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1960
- * Beyond the Moon, (ar) American Way March 15 1987
- * Beyond the Phyla, (ar) Astounding/Analog Science Fact & Fiction July 1960
- * Beyond X-rays, (ar) American Way December 24 1985
- * The Bicentennial Man [Robots], (nv) Stellar #2 ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1976
- The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories, Doubleday, 1976
- The 1977 Annual World’s Best SF ed. Donald A. Wollheim & Arthur W. Saha, DAW, 1977
- The Best Science Fiction of the Year #6 ed. Terry Carr, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1977
- Nebula Winners Twelve ed. Gordon R. Dickson, Harper & Row, 1978
- Opus 200, Houghton Mifflin, 1979
- The Arbor House Treasury of Modern Science Fiction ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Arbor House, 1980
- The Complete Robot, Doubleday, 1982
- Machines That Think ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Patricia S. Warrick, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1984
- The Hugo Winners, Volume 4: 1976-1979 ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1985
- Great Science Fiction of the 20th Century ed. Robert Silverberg & Martin H. Greenberg, Crown/Avenel, 1987
- Beyond the Stars ed. Isaac Asimov, Severn House, 1987
- The Asimov Chronicles, Dark Harvest, 1989
- Robot Visions, NAL/Roc, 1990
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Five, Ace, 1991
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two (var. 1), Legend, 1991
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2, Doubleday Foundation, 1992
- The Super Hugos ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Baen, 1992
- * The Bicentennial Man and Other Stories, (co) Doubleday (hc), August 1976
- * The Big and the Little [Foundation], (na) Astounding Science Fiction August 1944
- * The Big Bang, (ar) Venture Science Fiction May 1958
- * Big, Big, Big, (in) The Space Beyond by John W. Campbell, Jr., Pyramid, 1976
- * Big Brother, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1982
- * Big Game, (vi) Before the Golden Age ed. Isaac Asimov, Doubleday, 1974
- * Big Shot [Union Club], (ss) Gallery December 1980
- * The Big Swing, (ar) American Way September 1975
- * Bill and I, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1971
- * The Billiard Ball, (nv) If March 1967
- Asimov’s Mysteries, Doubleday, 1968
- The World’s Best Science Fiction: 1968 ed. Donald A. Wollheim & Terry Carr, Ace, 1968
- The Second If Reader of Science Fiction ed. Frederik Pohl, Doubleday, 1968
- The Best of Isaac Asimov, Sphere, 1973
- 2001 and Beyond: Science Fiction Stories ed. H. G. Stenzel, Longman, 1975
- Short Stories Magazine May 1981
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Anthology #12, 1982
- The Edge of Tomorrow, Tor, 1985
- Robot Dreams, Berkley, 1986
- The Asimov Chronicles, Dark Harvest, 1989
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Four, Ace, 1991
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two (var. 1), Legend, 1991
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2, Doubleday Foundation, 1992
- * The Biochemical Knife Blade, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November 1985
- * Biochemistry and Human Metabolism, (ex) William Wilkins, 1952
- * The Biological Clock [Black Widowers], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine March 1973
- * Birth of a Notion, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories June 1976
- * Birth of the Black Widowers, (ex) from I. Asimov, Doubleday, April 1994
- * Black Friar of the Flame, (nv) Planet Stories Spring 1942
- * The Black of Night, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1964
- * Blank!, (ss) Infinity Science Fiction June 1957
- * Blind Alley, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction March 1945
- Best of Science Fiction ed. Groff Conklin, Crown, 1946
- Best of Science Fiction (var. 1) ed. Groff Conklin, Crown, 1963
- Great Stories of Space Travel ed. Groff Conklin, Tempo, 1963
- The Early Asimov, Doubleday, 1972
- The Great Science Fiction Stories: Volume 7, 1945 ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1982
- Intergalactic Empires ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Signet, 1983
- The Golden Years of Science Fiction: Fourth Series ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, Bonanza/Crown, 1984
- Intergalactic Empires ed. Isaac Asimov, Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Robinson, 1988
- The Asimov Chronicles, Dark Harvest, 1989
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume One, Ace, 1990
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume One (var. 1), Legend, 1991
- The Complete Stories, Volume 2, Doubleday Foundation, 1992
- * The Blind Who Would Lead, (ar) Maclean’s February 2 1981
- * Blocking Pain, (ar) American Way February 1979
- * Book Into Movie, (in) Murder in the First Reel ed. Bill Pronzini, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985
- * Book Reviews, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine February 16 1981
- * Books, (rc) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction; Jul 68.
- * Book Smart [Union Club], (ss) Gallery September 1982
- * The Boom in Science Fiction, (ed) Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Fall 1979
- * Botulism, (pm) Murder Ink: The Mystery Reader’s Companion ed. Dilys Winn, Workman Publishing, 1977
- * A Boy’s Best Friend, (ss) Boys’ Life March 1975
- * The Brazen Locked Room, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1956
- Earth Is Room Enough, Doubleday, 1957, as "Gimmicks Three"
- Deals with the Devil ed. Basil Davenport, Dodd, Mead, 1958
- Special Wonder ed. J. Francis McComas, Random House, 1970
- Special Wonder Volume 1 ed. J. Francis McComas, Beagle Books, 1971
- The Far Ends of Time and Earth, Doubleday, 1979, as "Gimmicks Three"
- All but Impossible! ed. Edward D. Hoch, Ticknor & Fields, 1981
- Devils and Demons ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1987
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1, Doubleday Foundation, 1990, as "Gimmicks Three"
- The Complete Stories: Volume One, HarperCollins UK, 1994, as "Gimmicks Three"
- * Bread and Stone, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1982
- * Breeds There a Man…?, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction June 1951
- Astounding Science Fiction (UK) December 1951
- Beachheads in Space ed. August Derleth, Pellegrini & Cudahy, 1952
- Beachheads in Space (var. 1) ed. August Derleth, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1954
- Beachheads in Space (var. 2) ed. August Derleth, Berkley, 1957
- From Other Worlds ed. August Derleth, Four Square Books, 1964
- Through a Glass, Clearly, Four Square Books, 1967
- Nightfall and Other Stories, Doubleday, 1969
- Analog: Writers’ Choice, Volume II ed. Stanley Schmidt, Davis, 1984
- The Edge of Tomorrow, Tor, 1985
- The Great SF Stories #13 (1951) ed. Isaac Asimov & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1985
- Robot Dreams, Berkley, 1986
- The Asimov Chronicles, Dark Harvest, 1989
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume Two, Ace, 1990
- The Complete Stories, Volume 1, Doubleday Foundation, 1990
- The Asimov Chronicles: Volume One (var. 1), Legend, 1991
- The Complete Stories: Volume Two, HarperCollins UK, 1995
- * The Bridge of the Gods, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1975
- * Bridging the Gaps, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction March 1970
- * Bridle and Saddle [Foundation], (nv) Astounding Science-Fiction June 1942
- * The Bright and Heavenly Mills, (ar) American Way March 1978
- * Brightening Stars, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction July 1987
- * The Bug-Eyed Vonster, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1960
- * Bulletin Symposium, (sy) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #90, Winter 1985
- * Bulletin Symposium, (sy) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #104, Summer 1989
- * Bulletin Symposium: Novelizations, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #108, Summer 1990
- * Buried Heat, (ar) American Way December 1 1986
- * Burnside and the Courts, (vi) Bred Any Good Rooks Lately? ed. James Charlton, Doubleday, 1986
- * Business as Usual, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction February 1990
- * —But How?, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction November 1970
- * Button, Button, (ss) Startling Stories January 1953
- * But We’re the Good Guys!, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine June 1982
- * Buy Jupiter!, (ss) Venture Science Fiction May 1958
- * Buy Jupiter and Other Stories, (co) Doubleday (hc), September 1975
- * By Jove!, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1962
- * By Land and by Sea, (ar) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1978
- * By No Means Vulgar, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine September/October 1978
- * Bypass, (ed) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine July 1984
- * The By-Product of Science Fiction, (ar) Chemical Engineering News August 1956
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