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Ketchum, Philip (L.) (chron.) (continued)
- * Wild Guns Calling, (na) Fifteen Western Tales March 1947
- * Winchester Welcome, (ss) .44 Western Magazine May 1952
- * Winter Range, (ss) Leading Western October 1946
- * Win the Game with Death!, (ss) Crime Story Magazine June 1952
- * The Witness and the Seven Corpses, (nv) Detective Tales October 1938
- * Wolf of the North [Odin’s Magic Cup], (nv) Argosy July 20 1940
- * Wolf of the Toltecs, (nv) Street & Smith’s Western Story January 3 1942
- * Wolf-Pack Welcome, (nv) Street & Smith’s Wild West Weekly February 7 1942
- * Woman in a Hurry, (ss) Short Stories September 1949
- * Wrong Number, (ss) Cowboy Stories November 1934
- * Wrong Number Up, (nv) Detective Fiction Weekly January 6 1940
- * The Yampa Gun-Ghost, (nv) 10 Story Western Magazine December 1940
- * Yellow as the Moon, (ss) Ranch Romances 2nd October 1951
- * You Are Next to Die, (nv) Popular Detective January 1950
- * You Can Die, Too, (nv) Popular Detective July 1950
- * [unknown story], (ss) 10 Story Western Magazine December 1951
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[]Ketchum, Robert L. (fl. 1890s-1900s) (chron.)
- * Alone on the Prairie, (vi) Short Stories February 1891
- * Angora Tom, (vi) Short Stories September 1891
- * The Husking Bee, (vi) Short Stories March 1891
- * Inspiration, (vi) Short Stories July 1891
- * Legend of Black Wolf Rock, (ss) Short Stories January 1892
- * The Little Nihilist, (vi) Short Stories September 1892
- * Miss Carnahan’s Two Heroes, (ss) Romance November 1892
- * Reforming the Major, (vi) Short Stories April 1891
- * A Samaritan of the “L-Bar”, (ss) The Cosmopolitan January 1901
- * “Shorty Lochinvar”, (ss) The Argonaut
- * The Stampede, (ss) Short Stories April 1893
- * “Unc’ Petah P’troosho”, (ss) Romance January 1893
[]Ketterer, David (Anthony Theodor) (1942- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Alchemy and Science in Frankenstein, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies #40, November 1986 [Ref. Samuel Holmes Vasbinder]
- * Androgyny vs. Bifurcation: A Psychological Reading of Frankenstein, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies #42, July 1987 [Ref. William Veeder]
- * Another Necroscopic Brain-Scan, (lt) Science-Fiction Studies v21 #1, #62, March 1994
- * Apocalypse (with Jack Williamson), (ar) Science Fiction: Contemporary Mythology ed. Patricia S. Warrick, Martin H. Greenberg & Joseph D. Olander, Harper & Row, 1978
- * The Belated Discovery of Canadian Science Fiction (and Fantasy), (ar) Science-Fiction Studies #35, March 1985
- * Canadian Science Fiction, (ar) Other Canadas ed. John Robert Colombo, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1979
- * Critical Misconceptions, (lt) Science-Fiction Studies July 1990
- * A Descent Into Respectability?, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies #38, March 1986 [Ref. Frederick Andrew Lerner]
- * The Establishment of Canadian Science Fiction (1958-1983), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #42 Feb, #43 Mar 1992
- * The Facts in the Case of Mr Poe?, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies March 1993 [Ref. Kenneth Silverman]
- * Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion, (br) Foundation #23, October 1981 [Ref. Rosemary Jackson]
- * Frankenstein’s “Conversion” from Natural Magic to Modern Science—and a Shifted and Converted Last Draft Insert, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1997 [Ref. Mary Shelley]
- * “Furnished…Materials”: The Surgical Anatomy of Frankenstein, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1997 [Ref. Tim Marshall]
- * The Genesis of the Triffids, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #187, March 2004 [Ref. John Wyndham]
- * “Imprisoned in a Tesseract”: Black Easter and The Day After Judgement by James Blish, (ar) The Missouri Review Winter 1984
- * “In [Mutant] Dreams Awake”: Leslie Fiedler and Science Fiction, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #141, May 2000 [Ref. Leslie Fiedler]
- * Introduction to “The Women’s Millennium”, (is) Science-Fiction Studies March 1988
- * James Blish: Author Mirabilis: A Working Bibliography, (br) Foundation #69, Spring 1997 [Ref. Phil Stephensen-Payne]
- * Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale: A Contextual Dystopia, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies July 1989 [Ref. Margaret Atwood]
- * The Marriage Conundrum, (br) Science-Fiction Studies v21 #1, #62, March 1994 [Ref. Mary Lowe-Evans]
- * Mary Shelley’s Hair?, (lt) Science-Fiction Studies March 1997 [Ref. Mary Shelley]
- * Plan for Chaos/Fury of Creation: An Unpublished Science-Fiction Thriller by John Beynon/John Lucas (aka John Wyndham), (ar) Foundation #74, Autumn 1998 [Ref. John Wyndham]
- * Pragmatic Distinctions, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies November 1989 [Ref. S. L. Varnado]
- * Questions and Answers: The Life and Works of John Wyndham, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #187, March 2004 [Ref. John Wyndham & Sam Moskowitz]
- * Redemptive “Symmes’ Holes” of the Mind?, (rv) Science-Fiction Studies November 1990 [Ref. G. K. Watkins]
- * Rite de Passage: A Reading of Rogue Moon, (ar) Foundation #5, January 1974 [Ref. Algis Budrys]
- * Solaris, and the Illegitimate Suns of Science Fiction, (ar) Foundation #3, March 1973
- * Tesseracts, (lt) Science-Fiction Studies July 1995
- * “Vivisection”: Schoolboy “John Wyndham’s” First Publication?, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies v26 #2, #78, July 1999 [Ref. John Wyndham]
- * Wagnerian Spenglerian Space Opera: Cities in Flight by James Blish, (ar) Foundation #31, July 1984 [Ref. James Blish]
- * [letter], (lt) Foundation #44 Win 1988, #33 Spr 1985
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- * Canadian Science Fiction and Fantasy by John Clute, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #46, June 1992
- * Frankenstein’s Creation: The Book, the Monster, and Human Reality by Gilbert Adair, (br) Foundation #24, February 1982
- * Imprisoned in a Tesseract by Desmond Tarrant, (br) Science-Fiction Studies November 1989
- * Imprisoned in a Tesseract by Roz Kaveney, (br) Science-Fiction Studies November 1989
- * Imprisoned in a Tesseract… by Sam Moskowitz, (br) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1988
- * Imprisoned in a Tesseract: The Life and Work of James Blish (with James Blish) by Brian M. Stableford, (br) Foundation #43, Summer 1988
- * James Blish’s After Such Knowledge Trilogy: Reactions After Reading David Ketterer by Paul Shackley, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #250, June 2009
- * New Worlds for Old by Theodore Sturgeon, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1974
- * New Worlds for Old by Lester del Rey, (br) Worlds of If May/June 1974
- * New Worlds for Old by Mark Adlard, (br) Foundation #7/8, March 1975
- * New Worlds for Old: The Apocalyptic Imagination, Science Fiction, and American Literature by Theodore Sturgeon, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1974
- * Two-Thirds of Ketterer’s Trilogy by Kent Ljungquist, (br) Gothic June 1980
[]Kettering, Charles F. (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Get Off Route 25, Young Man, (??) Collier’s December 3 1949
- * Guns Aren’t Windshield Wipers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 18 1941; as told to J. C. Furnas
- * Horsepower Will Win!, (ed) Liberty June 6 1942
- * How to Create a Labor Shortage, (iv) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1936
- * How to Plan for Victory, (ar) The American Magazine December 1943
- * Industry at the Crossroads, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 26 1931; as told to Lewis F. Carr
- * More Music, Please, Composers, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1938; as told to Neil M. Clark
- * New Vistas for Mankind After the War, (ar) Liberty February 21 1942
- * Ten Paths to Fame and Fortune (with Beverly Smith), (ar) The American Magazine December 1937
- * There Is Only One Mistake— To Do Nothing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1942
- * Tomorrow We Move, (ar) The American Magazine March 1933
- * Unemployment and the Industrial System, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 13 1930; as told to Lewis F. Carr
- * Within Yourself, (ar) Boys’ Life August 1945
- * The World Isn’t Finished, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 23 1932; as told to Lewis F. Carr
[]Kettle, Leroy (Richard Arthur) (1949- ); used pseudonyms Simon Ian Childer, Harry Adam Knight & Robert Leroi (about) (chron.)
- * About a Book—A Tale of Modern Publishing, (ar) Trap Door #31, December 2014
- * And Was Made Flesh, (ss) Macrocosm Spring 1972
- * Aren’t Humans Lucky, (ss) Macrocosm #1, December 1971
- * Bedlam (with John Brosnan), (iw) Skull v1 #2, 1994, as by Harry Adam Knight
- * The Dangers of Colour TV (with John Brosnan), (pm) Now We Are Sick ed. Neil Gaiman & Stephen Jones, DreamHaven, 1991, as by Simon Ian Childer
- * The Great Plan, (ss) New Writings in SF 28 ed. Kenneth Bulmer, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1976
- * How Not to Be a Writer, (ar) Maya #12/13, January 1977
- * Inside Story (with Robert Holdstock), (ss) Macrocosm #1, December 1971, as by Robert Leroi
- * Quite Dazed in Cliché, (ss) Trap Door #27, December 2010
- * Something Came Out of the Toilet (with John Brosnan), (pm) Now We Are Sick ed. Neil Gaiman & Stephen Jones, DreamHaven, 1991, as by Harry Adam Knight
- * To Pee or Not to Pee, (ar) Trap Door #28, December 2011
- * Upon a Whitening Shore (with Greg Pickersgill), (ss) Sword & Sorcery #1, 1970 (unpublished)
- * [letter], (lt) Zimri #2, January/February 1972
- * [letter], (lt) Maya #11, July 1976
- * [letter], (lt) Trap Door #27, December 2010
- * [letter] (with John Brosnan), (lt) Interzone #87, September 1994, as by Harry Adam Knight
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[]Keverne, Richard; pseudonym of Clifford Hosken (1882-1950) (about) (chron.)
- * Caretaker Within, (ss) Britannia and Eve November 1938
- * Cast-Iron Alibi, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1941
- * The Christopher Pearls, (nv) Britannia and Eve December 1931
- * Concerning My Lady’s Diamonds [Christopher Hazzard], (na)
- * A Debt of Honour, (ss) Britannia and Eve January 1935
- * Flat to Let, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1936
- * The Fortune of War, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1936
- * The Frame-Up, (ss) John Bull December 25 1937
- * Gentleman of the Road, (ss) Britannia and Eve March 1936
- * The Great Snow of 1836, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine December 1936
- * The Grey Man, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1932
- * The Man for the Job, (ss) Britannia and Eve February 1939
- * A Matter of Observation, (ss) Britannia and Eve March 1941
- * The Night Call, (ss) The Tatler January 9 1935
- * The Perfect Butler, (ss) The Tatler May 29 1935
- * The Post Chaise Murder [Christopher Hazzard], (nv) Britannia and Eve December 1940
- * The Price of Wisdom, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1935
- * The Red-Headed Wench, (ss) Britannia and Eve April 1935
- * The Rickhamstead Flagon, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1936
- * The Rose Noble, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1941
- * The Unknown Boche, (ss) Britannia and Eve July 1941
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