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[]Burnett, Yelva; pseudonym of Mabel Grace Steytler (1880-1954) (chron.)
  
    - * An ???h Fulfilled, (ss)  Penny Pictorial #508, February 20 1909
- * His Second Marriage, (ss)  Cassell’s Saturday Journal February 15 1913
- * Love in the Wastes, (ss)  Short Stories Illustrated October 3 1914
- * The Old Clock, (ss)  Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #141, December 1923
- * The Only Treasure, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) July 1913
- * Penelope’s Pupil, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) October 1913
- * The Preposterous Legacy, (ss)  The Red Magazine February 1 1918
- * The Probationer, (ss)  The Red Magazine August 1918
- * “What a Man Sows—”, (ss)  The Novel Magazine October 1911
- * The Yellow Fan, (ss)  The Sovereign Magazine October 1923
[]Burnford, Sheila (Philip Cochrane) (1918-1984) (chron.)
  
    - * Gangster in My Garden!, (ss)  The Evening Standard July 25 1961
- * Great Animal Stories:
    
 * ___ 2: Gangster in My Garden!, (ss)  The Evening Standard July 25 1961
- * The Incredible Journey, (na)  McCall’s March 1961
      -  The Evening Standard Apr 17,   Apr 18,   Apr 19,   Apr 20,   Apr 21 1961
-  30 Stories to Remember ed. Thomas B. Costain & John Beecroft, Doubleday, 1962
-  The Children’s Newspaper Mar 21,   Mar 28,   Apr 4,   Apr 11,   Apr 18,   Apr 25,   May 2,   May 9,   May 16,   May 23, 
          May 30 1964
 
- * “Poor Albert Floated When He Died…”, (ss)  1959
- * Simon, (ss)  Woman’s Home Journal October 1968
[]Burnham, Anna F. (fl. 1870s-1890s) (chron.)
  
    - * At the First, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine July 1879
- * A Bird’s House, (pm)  Wide Awake April 1881
- * Daisy’s Letter, (pm)  Wide Awake January 1879
- * The Dame-School, (pm)  Wide Awake February 1882
- * Her Angel, (pm)  Wide Awake March 1884
- * Her Name, (pm)  Wide Awake May 1882
- * Homesick, (pm)  Wide Awake September 1881
- * An Incursion of the Danes, (pm)  Wide Awake October 1880
- * In Mourning, (pm)  Wide Awake September 1881
- * In the “’Pratus-Box”, (ss)  Wide Awake February 1893
- * Just As They Did in the “Used-to-Be”, (pm)  Wide Awake July 1883
- * A Lesson in Astronomy, (pm)  Wide Awake April 1887
- * Little Grandmother, (pm)  Wide Awake December 1879
- * A Little Scheherazade, (pm)  Wide Awake January 1878
- * A Love-Story, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine July 1876
- * The New Baby, (pm)  Wide Awake November 1877
- * Nobody, (pm)  Wide Awake October 1881
- * Playing Noah’s Ark, (pm)  Wide Awake April 1878
- * Pretty Poly Pansy, (pm)  Wide Awake November 1879
- * The Rich Little Dolly, (pm)  Wide Awake May 1884
- * The Silent Thief, (pm)  The Golden Argosy June 27 1885
- * “To Sweeten It”, (pm)  Wide Awake May 1887
- * A Touch of Nature, (pm)  St. Nicholas February 1890
- * The True Lover, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine February 1877
- * “With Wings as Eagles”, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine November 1880
[]Burnham, Brenda Melton (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * Bartenders May Come and Go, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1992
- * Death in Rocky Falls, (ss)  The Third WomanSleuth Anthology ed. Irene Zahava, The Crossing Press, 1990
- * The Hanging Judge, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1996
- * Murder in Retreat, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1991
- * Of Scandals and Skeletons, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1994
- * The Pirtle Problem, (ss)  The Fourth WomanSleuth Anthology ed. Irene Zahava, Crossing Press, 1991
- * Ripples in the Stream, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1991
- * The Stone Killer, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1996
- * The Tennis Court, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1994
- * To Kill a Kavanaugh, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1992
- * A Worthless Old Man, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine mid December 1994
[]Burnham, Clara Louise (Root) (1854-1927) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Boy in the Moon, (pm)  St. Nicholas June 1882
- * Contrary Town, (pm)  Wide Awake March 1881
- * A Deceitful Appearance, (pm)  Wide Awake March 1883
- * The Fire Cracker and Torpedo, (pm)  Wide Awake July 1879
- * Flower-Fairies, (pm)  Wide Awake June 1889
- * Her New England Conscience, (ss)  The Ladies’ Home Journal July 1909
- * Her Subtle Enemy, (ss)  Jenness-Miller Magazine February 1890
- * A Hopeless Search, (pm)  Wide Awake May 1886
- * How to Keep Your Child from Fear, (ar)  Appleton’s Magazine April 1908
- * In a Minute, (pm)  Wide Awake May 1880
- * An Innocent Outwitting, (ss)  Jenness-Miller Magazine July 1890
- * The Maybe’s, (pm)  Wide Awake February 1885
- * “The Naughty Baby Boy’s” Defence, (pm)  Wide Awake July 1883
- * Nonsense Verse, (pm)  Wide Awake June 1881
- * An Optical Illusion, (pm)  Wide Awake September 1891
- * A Pink Parasol, (pm)  Wide Awake September 1883
- * The Proud Bantam, (pm)  Wide Awake September 1881
- * A Realized Hope, (pm)  St. Nicholas October 1882
- * The Sky Rocket, (pm)  Wide Awake July 1890
- * Sunshine in the House, (pm)  Wide Awake March 1882
- * Too Little, (pm)  Wide Awake April 1885
- * Will and Won’t, (pm)  St. Nicholas October 1890
- * The Woodpecker, (pm)  Wide Awake October 1886
[]Burnham, Crispin (1949- ) (chron.)
  
    - * Book Review, (br)  Eldritch Tales #14 1987,   #15 1988
- * Book Reviews, (rc)  Eldritch Tales #11, 1985
- * Editorial, (ed)  Eldritch Tales #10, 1984
- * Eldritch Lair, (ed)  Eldritch Tales; #4 - 30.
- * Eldritch Lair, (ed)  Eldritch Tales #11 1985,   #12 1986,   #13,   #14 1987,   #15,   #16,   #17 1988,   #18,   #19,   #20 Sum, 
          #21 Fll 1989,   #23 Sum,   #22 Win,   #24 Win 1990
 #25 Spr,   #26 Win 1991,   #27 Sum 1992,   #28 Win,   #29 Fll 1993,   #30 Spr 1995
- * The Eldritch Tail, (aw)  Eldritch Tales #12, 1986
- * Eldritch Tomery, (br)  Eldritch Tales #18,   #20 Sum,   #21 Fll 1989,   #26 Win 1991
- * Eldritch Tomery (with Charles L. Baker), (br)  Eldritch Tales #16,   #17 1988
- * Godzilla versus Cthulhu, (ar) 
- * Images in Stone, (ss)  Dark Messenger Reader #1, 1975
- * In Memoriam: Manly Wade Wellman, (bg)  Eldritch Tales #13, 1987
- * Invocation from Beyond, (ss)  Cthulhu Cultus #5, 1996
- * People of the Monolith, (na)  Cthulhu Cultus #7,   #8 1997,   #9,   #10,   #11,   #12,   #13 1998
- * Robert Bloch: 1917-1994, (ob)  Eldritch Tales #30, Spring 1995 [Ref. Robert Bloch]
- * Rotten Meat, (ss)  New Blood Summer 1989
- * The Seven Cities of Gold, (ss)  Cthulhu’s Heirs ed. Thomas M. K. Stratman, Chaosium, 1994
- * Temple of the Demon, (ss)  Eldritch Tales #7, 1980
- * The Thing in the Library (with Edward P. Berglund), (ss)  Spoor Anthology #2, 1974
- * The Thing in the Nursery, (vi)  The Year in Darkness #2 ed. Bucky Montgomery, Montgomery Publishing, 1991
- * [letter from Lawrence, KS], (lt)  Weird Tales Fall 1973
_____, ed.
    - * Editor:
    
 * ___  Dark Messenger Reader
 * ___  Eldritch Tales
- * Editor:  Eldritch Tales #10 1984,   #11 1985,   #12 1986,   #13,   #14 1987,   #15,   #16,   #17 1988,   #18,   #19, 
          #20 Sum,   #21 Fll 1989
 #23 Sum,   #22 Win,   #24 Win 1990,   #25 Spr,   #26 Win 1991,   #27 Sum 1992,   #28 Win,   #29 Fll 1993,   #30 Spr 1995
[]Burnham, J. Paul (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
  
    - * [front cover], (cv)  People’s Ideal Fiction Magazine December 1913
- * [front cover], (cv)  Top-Notch Magazine Mar 1 1914,   Jul 1,   Oct 15 1916
- * [front cover], (cv)  Breezy Stories Dec 1915,   Feb,   Oct 1916
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The Housewife December 1912
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  The People’s Home Journal Mar,   May 1913
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Smith’s Magazine May,   Sep 1916,   Feb 1917
[]Burnham, Jason P. (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * Ambience, (ss)  Pulp Literature #36, Autumn 2022
- * Basement Entomology, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2022
- * Before and Afterimage, (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2022
- * Cairns, (ss)  Strange Horizons March 30 2020
- * A Calvarial Suffusion of Peace, (ss)  Wyldblood Magazine #12, Spring 2023
- * Change to Come, (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2023
- * Chum(s), (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2022
- * Circle of Dark, (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2024
- * Close Enough, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2025
- * Coffee at Your Fingertips, (vi)  New Myths #68, Fall 2024
- * Deathfeed, (ss)  Constellary Tales #4, December 2019
- * Discerning Oar: Jet Rays and the Flight of the “Gwyn Sulak”, (ss)  Dragon Gems Spring 2023
- * The Discovery of Thumb Analogues Among Dolphin-Like Creatures on a Moon of Aldebaran b, (vi)  Martian #8, Spring 2023
- * Draining the Precinct, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2022
- * Ecosmonomics, (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2024
- * Evolution in Colony Ship HVAC Systems During Interstellar Travel, (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2025
- * Extemporaneous Resurrection, (vi)  Translunar Travelers Lounge #4, February 2021
- * The Fate of Seven Ark Ships (and Those Left Behind), (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2024
- * First to Bloom, (pm)  Star*Line Summer 2021
- * For the Void, (pm)  Star*Line Summer 2023
- * The Galaxies Are Going to Collide, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2021
- * Greetings from the Future!, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2023
- * In Space, Nobody Talks About the Bugs, (vi)  Martian #9, Summer 2023
- * Is He Really My Brother if He Died Before I Was Born?, (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2025
- * A Journey Through the Dystopiaverse, (pm)  Strange Horizons June 9 2025
- * Lake Effect, (pm)  34 Orchard #9, Spring 2024
- * The Last Leg, (ss)  All Worlds Wayfarer #18, March 19 2024
- * Leave the Pieces, (ss)  All Worlds Wayfarer #13, December 21 2022
- * A List of Grievances, (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2021
- * Meatbag Writing Prompt, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2022
- * The Microscopic Moments (To Carry You Through Cryo), (pm)  New Myths #65, Winter 2023
- * Mimicry Is Key, (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2025
- * Near C, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2021
- * The Northerner’s Tale, (vi)  Flash Fiction Online #136, January 2025
- * The Office Buildings We Must Maintain, (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2023
- * On the Shores of a Frozen Europan Lake, an Extinction-Level Decision Was Made, (vi)  Martian #5, Summer 2022
- * On the Up and Up, (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2023
- * Perspective Shift, (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2024
- * Petrified, (pm)  Star*Line Spring 2022
- * The Quiet Ranch, (ss)  Fusion Fragment #11, May 2022
- * Relics of the Things We Used to Eat, (ss)  Martian #7, Winter 2022
- * Reset, (pm)  Star*Line Winter 2021
- * Revitalized, (ss)  Metaphorosis April 2020
- * Rivulets, (ss)  The Colored Lens #35, Spring 2020
- * Sabor, (ss)  All Worlds Wayfarer #11, December 21 2021
- * The Silent Sanctuary, (ss)  Factor Four Magazine #35, May 2024
- * Subterranean Horizons: Daycare for Chaos Gremlins, (ss)  Martian #7, Winter 2022
- * Teeth Outlived, (pm)  New Myths #61, Winter 2022
- * Things You Hear as a Ghost Trapped in the Family Domicile Section of a Space Station, (vi)  Martian #6, Fall 2022
- * Todd, (vi)  Martian #1, Fall 2021
- * Tracking, (ss)  Etherea Magazine #9, April 2022
- * Track My Radioactive Carcass Into the Face of Death, (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2022
- * untitled (“Defenestration”), (pm)  Star*Line Fall 2024
- * Variegated, I, (ss)  DreamForge Anvil #13, Connections 2023
- * Wake Up, (ss)  All Worlds Wayfarer #8, March 20 2021
- * Welcome to Relationship Town, Population 2, (ss)  Daikaijuzine #5, Gigan, March 2021
- * What’s a Commander Have to Do to Get a Decent Cup of Coffee Around Here?, (vi)  Martian #2, Winter 2021
[]Burnham, Karen (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Ancillary Justice, (br)  The Cascadia Subduction Zone January 2014 [Ref. Ann Leckie]
- * Difficulties of an Asteroid Capture Mission, (ar)  Clarkesworld #85, October 2013
- * Free Will in a Closed Universe: Greg Egan’s Orthogonal Trilogy, (ar)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #307, March 2014 [Ref. Greg Egan]
- * Gender Identity in a Post-Human Future: Glasshouse and Schild’s Ladder, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #239, July 2008 [Ref. Greg Egan & Charles Stross]
- * Identity and Consciousness, (ex) from Greg Egan,  University of Illinois Press, 2014
- * Incandescence, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #248, April 2009 [Ref. Greg Egan]
- * Inconstant Constants, (ar)  Clarkesworld #59, August 2011
- * Monstrous Affections: An Anthology of Beastly Tales, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #318, February 2015 [Ref. Gavin J. Grant & Kelly Link]
- * Saturn Run, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #326, October 2015 [Ref. Ctein & John Sandford]
- * Space: A Playground for Postcapitalist Posthumans, (ar)  Strange Horizons June 22 2015
- * Superheroes Used Symbolically in Novels, (ar)  Strange Horizons June 1 2009
_____, [ref.]
[]Burnham, L. (fl. 1850s)
_____, trans.
  
    - * The Agate Heart by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (ss)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Das Steinerne Herz”, 1817).
- * Antonia’s Song by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (ss)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Rath Krespel”, Frauentaschenbuch für das Jahr 1818 ed. la Motte Fouqué, Johann Leonhard Schrag, 1817).
- * Berthold, the Madman by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (ss)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Die Jesuiterkirche in G.”, 1817).
- * Cardillac, the Jeweller by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (na)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Das Fräulein von Scuderi”, Taschenbuch für das Jahr 1820. Der Liebe und Freundschaft, 1819).
- * The Cooper of Nuremberg by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (na)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Meister Martin der Küfner und seine Gesellen”, Die Serapionsbrüder: Zweiter Band, February 1819).
- * Coppelius, the Sandman by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (nv)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Der Sandmann”, Nachtstücke Teil 1, 1816).
- * Fascination by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (ss)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Der Magnetiseur”, 1814).
- * The Lost Reflection by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (ss)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Die Abenteuer der Silvester-Nacht”, 1815).
- * The Mystery of the Deserted House by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (ss)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Das Öde Haus”, 1817).
- * The Pharo-Bank by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (ss)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Spielerglück”, Die Serapionsbrüder: Dritter Band, October 1820).
- * Salvator Rosa by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (na)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Signor Formica”, , Die Serapionsbrüder: Vierter Band, Easter 1821).
- * The Walled-Up Door by E. T. A. Hoffmann, (nv)  Hoffmann’s Strange Stories by E. T. A. Hoffmann, Burnham Bros., 1855; translated from the German (“Das Majorat”, Nachtstücke Teil 2, 1817).
[]Burniston, Steve (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * Erotica, Crime and Me, (iv)  Shots Spring 1998 [Ref. Maxim Jakubowski]
- * Jason Starr, (iv)  A Shot in the Dark #14, Winter 1997/1998 [Ref. Jason Starr]
- * Larry Block, (iv)  A Shot in the Dark #12, Summer 1997 [Ref. Lawrence Block]
- * Of Music, Books and Films, (iv)  Shots Summer 1998 [Ref. George P. Pelecanos]
- * Sparkle Hayter, (iv)  A Shot in the Dark #14, Winter 1997/1998 [Ref. Sparkle Hayter]
[]Burniston, Winifred (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * Communication Breakdown, (ss)  Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales: Book 4 ed. Chris Robertson, Christopher P. Robertson, 2014
- * Heads Up, (ss)  Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales: Book 2 ed. Chris Robertson, Christopher P. Robertson, 2013
- * A Match Made in Heaven, (ss)  Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales: Book 3 ed. Chris Robertson, Christopher P. Robertson, 2014
- * Scorned, (ss)  Demonic Visions: 50 Horror Tales: Book 1 ed. Chris Robertson, Christopher P. Robertson, 2013
[]Burnley, Clive (fl. 1930s-1960s) (chron.)
  
    - * Abracadabra, (ss)  Magpie June 1952
- * Adam and Eve, (ss)  Argosy (UK) January 1951
- * The Affairs of Miss Appleby, (ss)  John Bull October 8 1955
- * The Airy Amorist, (ss)  John Bull September 22 1956
- * Balistero Island, (ss)  Britannia and Eve August 1955
- * Bandit, (ss)  The Evening Standard June 7 1934
- * Bees and Bonnets, (ss)  Britannia and Eve April 1951
- * The Biggest Case in Athens, (ss)  The Evening Standard September 22 1934
- * Bonnet Over the Windmill, (ss)  Argosy (UK) August 1952
- * Bonnie Prince Chalke, (ss)  John Bull September 20 1958
- * A Business Affair, (ss)  John Bull Illustrated January 31 1959
- * The Capstock Spectre, (ss)  John Bull July 13 1957
- * Chaise and Pair, (ss)  Argosy (UK) January 1953
- * Circus at Bay, (ss)  Argosy (UK) June 1952
- * Corruption of Theophilus Frost, (ss)  Argosy (UK) March 1950
- * Cracken Joke, (ss)  Argosy (UK) June 1956
- * The Doctor’s Daughter, (ss)  John Bull July 2 1955
- * A Dog Called Blue, (ss)  John Bull Illustrated January 3 1959
- * Double and Quits, (ss)  John Bull July 12 1958
- * Eleventh Hour Tears, (ss)  Britannia and Eve January 1951
- * Fifty-Pond Wife, (ss)  John Bull October 26 1957
- * Fostering’s Folly, (ss)  John Bull November 23 1957
- * The Ghost and the Jossops, (ar)  John Bull February 14 1948
- * Glandoo and Crevotte, (ss)  Magpie November 1952
- * Hell Hounds, (ss)  Argosy (UK) October 1949
- * Herbs and the Horse, (ss)  Argosy (UK) January 1950
- * Hide and Seek, (ss)  Britannia and Eve September 1951
- * Hocus Island, (ss)  Britannia and Eve September 1950
- * Jobbonuts, (ss)  Argosy (UK) October 1957
- * Kay and the King, (ss)  John Bull Everybody’s Weekly June 27 1959
- * The Mackenham Monster, (ss)  John Bull and Illustrated December 13 1958
- * The Map, (ss)  The Evening Standard August 3 1937
- * The Merry Widow of Bralloughby, (ss)  John Bull November 26 1955
- * Miss Paston’s Private War, (ss)  John Bull August 9 1958
- * Mr. Post and His Ghost, (ss)  John Bull Illustrated April 4 1959
- * No Head for Heights, (ss)  Argosy (UK) October 1950
- * No Steam for Miss Paget, (ss)  John Bull March 24 1956
- * Paleface in Savage Essex, (ss)  John Bull July 15 1950
- * The Passionate Cow, (ss)  Argosy (UK) November 1948
- * Pennyrue, (ss)  John Bull May 12 1956
- * Perfect Murder, (nv) 
- * The Pipstead Letters, (ss)  John Bull and Illustrated December 27 1958
- * Pistols for Two, (ss)  John Bull Everybody’s Weekly January 16 1960
- * Prisoner’s Statement, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #167, May 1936
- * The Republic of Ponsobia, (ss)  Nash’s Annual Winter 1949/1950
- * The St. George Story, (ss)  Argosy (UK) March 1949
- * Sam Shuttle’s Silver Spoon, (ss)  John Bull November 24 1956
- * The Stocks at Colmore, (ss)  John Bull and Illustrated November 1 1958
- * Susannah and the Heroes, (ss)  John Bull Everybody’s Weekly October 17 1959
- * The Ten-Fifteen, (ss)  Magpie April 1952
- * Test Match, (ss)  Magpie February 1952
- * Through Fire and Water‘, (ss)  John Bull and Illustrated October 11 1958
- * The Treasure of Huntsman’s Cottage, (ss)  John Bull Everybody’s Weekly October 10 1959
- * The Turning Point in Her Life, (ss)  Magpie May 1952
- * Unfilial Conduct, (ss)  The Evening Standard October 26 1935
- * The White Bird of Clareandrew, (ss)  Suspense (UK) January 1961
[]Burns (fl. 1960s) (chron.)
  
    - * Aide Memoire, (cv)  If July 1962
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Galaxy Magazine Aug,   Oct 1960,   Oct,   Dec 1961,   Aug 1963
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Galaxy Magazine (UK) #81,   #82 1960,   #88 1961,   #89 1962
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  If Mar,   May,   Jul,   Sep 1962,   Sep,   Dec 1966,   Jan,   Feb 1967
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  If (UK) #15 Mar,   #16 May,   #17 Jul,   #18 Sep 1962,   Jul,   Oct 1967
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Worlds of Tomorrow November 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Worlds of Tomorrow (UK) Summer 1967
[]Burns, Alan (1929-2013) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Babel, (ex)  Calder & Boyars, 1969
- * The Liberated Feminist, (ar)  Zimri #3, June 1972
- * Nebula Award Stories 2, (br)  Zimri #3, June 1972 [Ref. Brian W. Aldiss & Harry Harrison]
- * New Writings in SF 20, (br)  Zimri #3, June 1972 [Ref. John Carnell]
- * The Water of the Wondrous Isles, (br)  Zimri #3, June 1972 [Ref. William Morris]
- * [letter], (lt)  Zimri #3 Jun 1972,   #4 Jan 1973
[]Burns, Alan (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
  
    - * Citizen’s Rights, (ss)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #61, September 15 1955
- * Deviant, (ss)  Science Fiction Adventures (UK) #25, 1962
- * Housel, (ss)  Science Fantasy #72, May 1965
- * King Kull and the Sea Witch, (pm)  Amra v2 #13, 1960
- * NEZFEZ—1, (ar)  Authentic Science Fiction Monthly #53, January 15 1955
- * Passenger, (ss)  Science Fantasy #79, December 1965
- * Pixy Planet, (nv)  New Worlds Science Fiction #117, April 1962
- * Placebo, (nv)  Science Fiction Adventures (UK) #30, 1963
- * [limerick], (pm)  Amra v2 #11, 1960
[]Burns, Caltha (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
  
    - * Charming Gabrielle, (ss)  Tales of Temptation December 1926
- * Countess Maritza, (??)  American Beauties July 1926
- * Definition, (pm)  Paris Nights November 1926
- * The Husband Snatcher, (ss)  Sex Stories March 1927
- * Love in a Taxi, (ss)  Paris Nights July 1928
- * Loves of Long Ago, (ar)  Sentimental Stories April 1927 [Ref. Lola Montez]
- * Mistress of the Medici, (ar)  Tales of Temptation January 1927 [Ref. Bianca Capello]
- * Mlle. Genevieve Makes Herself at Home, (ss)  Paris Nights October 1928
- * Passions of the Past, (cl)  Tales of Temptation March 1927
- * The Right Way Is the Best Way, (hu)  Laughter November 1926
- * Sufficient Unto the Day, (pm)  Laughter December 1926
- * The Tale of Diane de Poitiers, (ar)  Paris Nights July 1927
- * Up the Hill, (ss)  Paris Nights December 1927/January 1928
- * [unknown title], (ar)  American Beauties August 1926
[]Burns, Christopher (1944- ) (chron.)
  
    - * Among the Wounded, (ss)  Interzone #22, Winter 1987
- * Angelo’s Passion, (ss)  The London Magazine December 1987
- * Babel, (ss)  Interzone #25, September/October 1988
- * Daniel’s Skyline, (ss)  The Time Out Book of New York Short Stories ed. Nicholas Royle, Penguin, 1997
- * Dealing in Fictions, (ss)  The London Magazine 1985
- * Fogged Plates, (ss)  Interzone #11, Spring 1985
- * Foreigner, (ss)  The Warwick Review September 2010
- * Frau im Mond, (ar)  Cinema Futura ed. Mark Morris, PS Publishing, 2010
- * John’s Return to Liverpool, (ss)  Interzone #10, Winter 1984/1985
- * Life Afterwards, (ss)  Interzone #114, December 1996
- * The Numbers, (ss)  Nightjar Press, June 2016
- * Quaint Honor, (ss)  Neonlit: Time Out Book of New Writing Vol. 1 ed. Nicholas Royle, Quartet, 1998
- * A Visit to the Bonesetter, (ss)  Nightjar Press, November 2021
_____, [ref.]
[]Burns, Cliff (1963- ) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Against a Dark Background, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #67, March 1994 [Ref. Iain Banks]
- * Also Starring, (vi)  Tesseracts4 ed. Lorna Toolis & Michael Skeet, Porcepic, 1992
- * Apocalypse Beach, (vi)  Portents #5, 1987
- * April 26, 1987—7:56 PM, (vi)  Twisted #5, Summer 1989
- * “Arrival”, (ss) 
- * Blues for a Dying Breed, (ss)  In Dreams ed. Paul J. McAuley & Kim Newman, Gollancz, 1992
- * Canada and the Art of Subtle Censorship, (ar)  Gauntlet #2, 1991
- * Carl, (ss)  New Blood
- * Cattletruck, (ss)  Midnight Graffiti #3, Spring 1989
- * Charles Beaumont: An Introduction, (ar)  The Silver Web #7, Fall/Winter 1991 [Ref. Charles Beaumont]
- * Conundrum, (vi)  Champagne Horror #1, 1990
- * Could You Tell Us Where You Get Your Ideas From?, (ss)  Revelations from Yuggoth #3, February 1989
- * Cranes, (pm)  Genuinely Inspired Primitive by Cliff Burns, Cliff Burns, 1993
- * The Cycle of Life, (vi)  Not One of Us #11, November 1993
- * The Dark of Night/The Light of Day, (vi)  Grue #13, Fall 1991
- * Daughter, (ss)  Crimewave #4, 2000
- * Dry, (ss) 
- * The End, (ss) 
- * Final Showing, (ss) 
- * Five Thoughts, (vi)  Not One of Us #8, October 1991
- * Freak Accident, (ss)  Champagne Horror #1, 1990
- * Glory Days (Slight Return), (vi)  Grue #13, Fall 1991
- * The Haunted House, (vi)  Champagne Horror #1, 1990
- * The Hibakusha, (ss)  Nøctulpa #2, Spring 1988
- * “The Horror! The Horror!”, (ar)  Jabberwocky Summer 1989
- * In Dreams, Awake, (ss)  Space & Time #84, Fall 1994
- * Invisible Boy, (ss)  1987
- * The Iron Dragon’s Daughter, (br)  The New York Review of Science Fiction #76, December 1994 [Ref. Michael Swanwick]
- * The Joy of Necrophilious Bestiality, (pm)  New Blood Summer 1989
- * Kafka Fuck, (vi)  The Silver Web #8, Spring/Summer 1992
- * “Live! From Planet Earth!”, (ss) 
- * Looking Into the Abyss, (ar)  The Silver Web #9, Winter/Spring 1993
- * The Lovers Speak: Three Stories of Hearts in Darkness, (gp)  Grue #13, Fall 1991
- * Man Disassembling, (vi)  EOTU
- * Monologue, (vi) 
- * Murder of John Lennon (A Collage), (ss)  EOTU
- * New World Man, (ss)  On Spec Fall 1997
- * Old Friends, (vi) 
- * Place of Meeting, (ss)  Bizarre Bazaar #2, March 1993
- * Printed Matter, (ss)  On Spec Spring 2004
- * Public Enemy, (vi)  Not One of Us #4, November 1988
- * RSVP, (ss)  Grain
- * Sex & Other Acts of the Imagination, (co) Harman Burns Publications (tp), December 1990 
- * Sex * Tet: A Horrific Medley of Old Favourites, (gp) 
- * Snow Angels, (ss)  Thin Ice #3, 1989
- * Something in the Air (Tonight), (vi)  The Stake #4, 1993
- * Son of Nixon, (ss)  TransVersions #5, 1996
- * The Strange Music, (vi) 
- * Strays, (ss)  Premonitions #1, Winter 1992
- * Surrealist World, (ss)  On Spec Summer 2005
- * Teenage Wasteland, (ss) 
- * This Year’s Model, (vi)  Grue #13, Fall 1991
- * Untitled #1,000,000, (pm)  Champagne Horror #1, 1990
- * Untitled #1,000,001, (pm)  Champagne Horror #1, 1990
- * Untitled #1,000,002, (pm)  Champagne Horror #1, 1990
- * Visions of Depravity, (ss)  Bizarre Sex and Other Crimes of Passion #1, 1992
- * Walt Disney in Hell, (vi) 
- * Windigo, (ss)  Roadworks #12, Summer 2001
- * The Woman Who Gave Good Phone, (vi)  Gauntlet #1, 1990
- * The Word, (br)  The Silver Web #10 Fll/Win 1993,   #11 Spr/Sum 1994,   #12 Sum 1995,   #13 1996,   #14 1997
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