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Hood, Robert (Maxwell) (books) (chron.) (continued)
- * That Old Black Graffiti, (ss) Tales from the Wasteland ed. Paul Collins, Hodder Children's Books, 2000
- * Touched, (ss) Fables and Reflections #8, 2006
- * Unravelling, (ss) Creeping in Reptile Flesh, Altair Australia Books, 2008
- * Voyeur Night, (ss) Crosstown Traffic ed. Stuart Coupe, Julie Ogden & Robert Hood, Five Islands Press, 1993
- * Walking the Dead Beat, (nv) Damnation and Dames ed. Liz Grzyb & Amanda Pillar, Ticonderoga Publications, 2012
- * Wasting Matilda, (nv) Zombie Apocalypse! ed. Stephen Jones, Robinson, 2010
- * When Monsters Ruled the World, (fw) Kaiju Rising II ed. Alana Abbott & N. X. Sharps, Outland Entertainment, 2018
- * The Whimper, (na) Peripheral Visions, IFWG Publishing Australia, 2015
- * Writing on the Wall, (ss) Dark Animus #2, February 2003
- * You’re a Sick Man, Mr. Antwhistle, (ss) Mattoid #36, 1990
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) Fables and Reflections #4 Apr, #5 Aug 2003
- * [front cover], (cv) Intimate Armageddons ed. Bill Congreve, Five Islands Press, 1992
_____, ed.
- * Bonescribes (with Bill Congreve), (an) MirrorDanse Books (tp), 1996
- * Crosstown Traffic (with Stuart Coupe & Julie Ogden), (oa) Five Islands Press (tp), 1993
- * Daikaiju!2: Revenge of the Giant Monsters (with Robin Pen), (oa) Agog! Press (tp), June 2007
- * Daikaiju!3: Giant Monsters vs the World (with Robin Pen), (oa) Agog! Press (tp), September 2007
- * Daikaiju! Giant Monster Tales (with Robin Pen), (oa) Agog! Press (tp), March 2005
_____, [ref.]
- * The Edge of Shadows: A Look at the Shades Series by Robert Hood by John Howard, (ar) Studies in Australian Weird Fiction #2, June 2008
- * Interview by Kyla Ward, (iv) Immaterial: Ghost Stories, MirrorDanse Books, 2002
- * Interview of Kim Wilkins, Robert Hood, Stephen Dedman, and Terry Dowling by Lee Battersby, (iv) Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine #11, February/March 2004
- * Interview: Robert Hood by Deborah Biancotti, (iv) Ideomancer March 2003
- * Possessed by the Immaterial: An Interview with Robert Hood, (iv) Studies in Australian Weird Fiction #2, June 2008, uncredited.
[]Hood, Robert E. (1926-2011) (about)
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- * Editor: Boys’ Life May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1967, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1968
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1969
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1970, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun,
Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1971
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1972
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1973
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1974
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1975
Jan, Feb, Mar, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1976
Jan, Feb, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1977
[]Hood, Robin (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * His Man, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #120, June 1932
- * The House That Jimmy Would Build, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #118, April 1932
- * Instinct, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #95, May 1930
- * The Magic Germ, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #112, October 1931
- * Mamba the Terrible, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #96, June 1930
- * A Man Without Courage, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #98, August 1930
- * A Matter of Sentiment, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #138, December 1933
- * The Opportunist, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #102, December 1930
- * The Rotter, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #108, June 1931
- * The Same in a Better Quality, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #93, March 1930
- * Squire’s Bit o’ Fishing, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #101, November 1930
[]Hood, Robin (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * Bloodfire, (nv) Prisoners of the Night #2, 1988
- * Blood Rain, (pm) Prisoners of the Night #3, 1989
- * Heartburn, (pm) Prisoners of the Night #3, 1989
- * Rebel, (pm) Prisoners of the Night #3, 1989
- * Shadows in October, (nv) Prisoners of the Night #1, 1987
[]Hood, Thomas (1799-1845) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * An Address to the Steam Washing Company, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Agricultural Distress, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Angler’s Farewell, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Anticipation, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * As It Fell Upon a Day, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Assistant Drapers’ Petition, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Autumn, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Bachelor’s Dream, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad, (pm)
- * Ballad (“It was not in the Winter”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad (“She’s up and gone”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad (“Sigh on, sad heart”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Ballad (“Spring it is cheery”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Baranga, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Bianca’s Dream, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Birthday Verses, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Black Job, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Bookfood, (ar) 1843
- * The Bridge of Sighs, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Carelesse Nurse Mayd, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Carrier’s Wife, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Chestnut Tree, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The China-Mender, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Compass with Variations, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Craniology, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Death-Bed, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Death’s Ramble, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Demon-Ship, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Departure of Summer, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Desert-Born, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Domestic Asides, (pm) The Works of Thomas Hood by Thomas Hood, Edward Moxon, 1862
- * Domestic Didactics, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Domestic Poems, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Dream of Eugene Aram, (pm) The Gem: A Literary Annual 1829
- * The Dream of Eugene Aram, (ex) The Gem: A Literary Annual 1829
- * Dreams, (pm)
- * Drifting, (pm) London Society #3, April 1862
- * The Drowning Ducks, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Duel, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Eighth Sleeper of Ephesus, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Elm Tree, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * England’s Welcome, (pm) London Society #4, May 1862
- * The Epping Hunt, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Etching Moralised, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Exile, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Exile, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Fair Ines, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly December 1877
- * The Fair Maid of Ludgate, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * A Fairy Tale, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Faithless Nelly Gray, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Faithless Sally Brown, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Fall, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Fall of the Leaf, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * False Poets and True, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Farewell, (pm)
- * The Florentine Kinsman, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Flowers, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Flying Visit, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Forge, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Forlorn Shepherd’s Complaint, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Forsaken, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Fox and the Hen, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Friendly Address to Mrs. Fry in Newgate, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The German Knight, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * Geronimo and Ghisola, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Ghost, (pm) The Comic Annual 1833
- * The Gnome-Bear, (pm) The Belgravia Annual Christmas 1868
- * Gold, (ex)
- * The Golden Cup and the Dish of Silver, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Green Man, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Grimsby Ghost, (ss) The New Monthly Magazine August 1842
- * The Grip of Gold, (pm)
- * The Haunted House, (pm) Hood’s Magazine and Comic Miscellany January 1844
- * Hero and Leander, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Hit or Miss, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Horticulture, (vi)
- * Huggins and Duggins, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Hymn to the Sun, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * I Love Thee, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * I Love Thee!—I Love Thee!, (pm)
- * I’m Not a Single Man, (pm) Tom Hood’s Comic Annual 1831, uncredited.
- * I Remember, I Remember, (pm) Friendship’s Offering 1826, as "Stanzas"
- * The Irish Schoolmaster, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * John Day, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Key, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lady in Love with Romance, (ss) National Tales, William H. Ainsworth, 1827
- * The Lady’s Dream, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lament for the Decline of Chivalry, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Last Man, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * A Lay of Real Life, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lay of the Laborer, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lear, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lee Shore, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lieutenant Luff, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines (“And has the earth lost”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines (“Let us make a leap”), (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines to a Lady, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * Lines to Mary, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
- * The Lost Heir, (pm) The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood, Frederick Warne, 1890
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