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[]Varney, Allen (1958- ) (about) (chron.)
- * American Flagg!, (br) Science Fiction Review #54, Spring 1985 [Ref. Howard Chaykin]
- * Djinn Coffee (with Aaron Allston), (ss) Dragon January 1993
- * Electro Games:
* ___ Silicon Hollywood, (ar) Amazing Stories Summer 1998
- * Fantasy Role-Playing Games, (br) Science Fiction Review #44, Fall 1982 [Ref. J. Eric Holmes, M.D.]
- * Game Space: Big Ideas for SF Gaming, (ar) Amazing Stories Summer 2000
- * The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, (br) Science Fiction Review #38, Spring 1981 [Ref. Douglas Adams]
- * Life, the Universe, and Everything, (br) Science Fiction Review #48, Fall 1983 [Ref. Douglas Adams]
- * The Man Who Had No Idea, (br) Science Fiction Review #46, Spring 1983 [Ref. Thomas M. Disch]
- * The Mind Game, (br) Science Fiction Review #38, Spring 1981 [Ref. Norman Spinrad]
- * Rational by Gr*g *g*n, (vi) Nova Express Fall/Winter 1999 [Ref. Greg Egan]
- * The Restaurant at the End of the Universe, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982 [Ref. Douglas Adams]
- * Silicon Hollywood, (ar) Amazing Stories Summer 1998
- * So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish, (br) Science Fiction Review #59, Summer 1986 [Ref. Douglas Adams]
- * Triquarterly 49, (lr) Science Fiction Review #40, Fall 1981
- * Water and Ashes, (ss) Dragon September 1992
- * [letter], (lt) Starship #39 Sum 1980, #41 Spr 1981
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #45 Win 1982, #56 Fll, #57 Win 1985
[]Varney, George J. (fl. 1860s-1900s) (chron.)
- * The Antics of Electricity, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine March 1898
- * The Canadian Patriots in 1775, (ar) St. Nicholas July 1880
- * The Doughnut Bait, (ss) Wide Awake April 1884
- * The Greatest Subway System, (ar) National Magazine July 1900
- * How Bo-Peep’s Sheep Were Found, (vi) St. Nicholas April 1880
- * How the “Margaretta” Was Captured One Hundred Years Ago, (ar) St. Nicholas July 1875
- * Men and Things:
* ___ XXI. “Standing by the Flag” at Machias, (nf) Wide Awake January 1891
- * Military Balloons, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine October 1898
- * Over, Under, and Through Boston, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine April 1899
- * Self-Propelled Street Vehicles, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine July 1899
- * Signalling in War-Time, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine August 1898
- * “Standing by the Flag” at Machias, (nf) Wide Awake January 1891
- * That Bunker Hill Powder, (vi) St. Nicholas April 1875
- * The White Doe and the Babe, (ss) Ballou’s Monthly Magazine January 1866
[]Varr, Dennison (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Acid Test, (ms) The Smart Set December 1918
- * Back to Eden, (ms) The Smart Set September 1919
- * Caution, (ms) The Smart Set October 1920
- * The College Graduate, (ms) The Smart Set August 1919
- * E Pluribus Unum, (ms) The Smart Set July 1919
- * Fate’s Little Joke, (vi) Saucy Stories November 1919
- * First Hand Knowledge, (ms) The Smart Set December 1919
- * Martyr of the Lowlands, (ms) The Smart Set September 1920
- * Nocturne, (ms) The Smart Set January 1919
- * The Odds, (ms) The Smart Set March 1920
- * A Poem in Prose, (ms) The Smart Set February 1920
- * The Reason, (ms) The Smart Set August 1920
- * The Smile of Fortune, (ms) The Smart Set October 1919
- * Smiles, (ms) The Smart Set June 1920
- * The Strong and the Weak, (ms) The Smart Set July 1918
- * The Surprise, (ms) The Smart Set January 1920
- * The Suspense, (ms) The Smart Set November 1919
- * The Terror, (ms) The Smart Set May 1919
- * True Appreciation, (ms) The Smart Set August 1918
- * Truth, (vi) Saucy Stories April 1920
- * Twin Goals, (ms) The Smart Set April 1920
- * The United State, (ms) The Smart Set September 1918
[]Varshavsky, Ilya (1909-1973) (chron.)
- * Biocurrents, Biocurrents, (ss) Soviet Life January 1965
- * Cadet Ploshkin, (nv) Journey Across Three Worlds, Mir, 1973; translated by Gladys Evans
- * Café Molecular, (ss) Soviet Life January 1965
- * The Conflict, (vi) Path Into the Unknown, MacGibbon & Lee, 1966
- * The Duel, (ss)
- * Escape, (ss)
- * Escape, (ss)
- * The Fancy Dress Ball, (ss) Everything but Love, MIR, 1973
- * Homunculus, (ss) Soviet Literature v406 #1, 1982; translated from the Russian (“Gomunkulus”, 1965) by William Kendall.
- * Homunculus, (ss) International Science Fiction November 1967; translated from the Russian (“Gomunkulus”, 1965) by S. Ostrofsky.
- * The Molecular Cafe, (ss)
- * No Alarming Symptoms, (ss)
- * Out in Space, (nv) Last Door to Aiya ed. Mirra Ginsburg, S.G. Phillips, 1968; translated from the Russian (“V kosmose”, 1963) by Mirra Ginsburg.
- * Perpetual Motion, (ss) International Science Fiction November 1967; translated from the Russian (“Perpetuum mobile”) by S. Ostrofsky.
- * Plot for a Novel, (ss)
- * Preliminary Research, (ss) The Ultimate Threshold ed. Mirra Ginsburg, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1970; translated from the Russian (“Predvaritel’nye izyskaniya”, 1965) by Mirra Ginsburg.
- * A Raid Takes Place at Midnight, (ss) Soviet Literature v239 #5, 1968; translated by Vladimir Talmy
- * Robby, (ss) Soviet Life January 1965
- * The Secrets of the Genre, (ss)
- * The Sun Sets in Donomag, (ss) World’s Spring ed. Vladimir Gakov, Macmillan, 1981; translated from the Russian (“Solntse zahodit v Donomage”, 1966) by Roger DeGaris.
- * Three Stories, (gp) Soviet Life January 1965
- * The Violet, (ss)
[]Vasicek, Joe (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Decision LZ1527, (ss) Leading Edge #58, December 2009
- * L’Enfer, C’Est la Solitude, (ss) Perihelion March 12 2016
- * The Gettysburg Paradox, (ss) self-published, July 2016
- * My Name Is for My Friends, (ss) Mirror Dance #39, Autumn 2017
- * The Open Source Time Machine, (ss) Bards and Sages Quarterly April 2020
- * Schrödinger’s Diaper, (vi) Bards and Sages Quarterly April 2022
- * Starchild, (ss) Bards and Sages Quarterly October 2019
- * Stars of Blood and Glory, (ex) Leading Edge #63, December 2012
- * Zarmina, (pm) Leading Edge #61, June 2011
[]Vasili, [Count] Paul (1858-1941) (chron.)
- * The Army on a Peace Footing, (ar) The Cosmopolitan November 1889
- * Behind the Veil, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #18, September 1913
- * Behind the Veil: The Coronation of Nicholas II, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #21, December 1913
- * Behind the Veil: The Empress Alix, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #19, October 1913
- * Behind the Veil: The Russian Imperial Family of To-day, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #20, November 1913
- * Behind the Veil: The Truth About Gapon, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #23, February 1914
- * Behind the Veil: The War with Japan, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #22, January 1914
- * France from Behind the Veil:
* ___ I: The Tragedy of Dreyfus, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #24, March 1914 [Ref. Alfred Dreyfus]
* ___ 2: The Game of Politics, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #25, April 1914
* ___ 3): The Loubet Period, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #26, May 1914
* ___ 4: French Authors and Actors Today, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #27, June 1914
- * French Authors and Actors Today, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #27, June 1914
- * The Game of Politics, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #25, April 1914
- * The Loubet Period, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #26, May 1914
- * The Military Condition of France in 1889:
* ___ 1. The Reorganization of the French Army, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1889
* ___ 2. The Army on a Peace Footing, (ar) The Cosmopolitan November 1889
- * The Reorganization of the French Army, (ar) The Cosmopolitan October 1889
- * The Tragedy of Dreyfus, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #24, March 1914 [Ref. Alfred Dreyfus]
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