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[]Williams, Patrick (chron.)
- * All Over the Place, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan April 1954
- * Ambition to Write, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan August 1954
- * Another List for Christmas, (br) Collins’ Magazine December 1952
- * Are You a Good Reader?, (br) Young Elizabethan July 1955
- * Beasts, Birds and Bees, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan June 1954
- * Bicycles by the Million, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan March 1954
- * Books! Boooks!, (br) Young Elizabethan February 1955
- * Cheers for Janette!, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan February 1954
- * Colophonology, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan September 1954
- * The Country Down Under, (ar) Collins’ Magazine February 1953
- * Down to the Seas Again, (br) Young Elizabethan September 1955
- * Do You Want to Be Famous, (br) Young Elizabethan February 1955
- * The Fearless Treasure, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan November 1953
- * Fiction Into Fact, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan August 1954
- * The Film of the Book, (ar) Collins’ Magazine December 1952
- * From Socrates to the Moon, (br) Young Elizabethan May 1955
- * Great Men and Women, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan March 1954
- * Help!, (ar) Collins’ Magazine March 1952
- * High Adventure, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan January 1954
- * Holiday Detection, (ar) Young Elizabethan August 1955
- * How to Sell a Story, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan July 1953
- * A Key to Bird Watching, (ar) Collins’ Magazine September 1952
- * Larking at Christmas, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan December 1953
- * The Lion and the Bulldozer, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan July 1953
- * Literary Detectives, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan July 1954
- * Mainly Adventure, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan October 1954
- * Mainly Make-Believe, (br) Young Elizabethan April 1956
- * A Merry May Miscellany, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan May 1954
- * New Hope and Glory, (ar) Collins’ Magazine March 1952
- * Old Classics in New Covers, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan February 1954
- * Passing the Time, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan December 1954
- * People and the Past, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan July 1954
- * Poets by Appointment, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan June 1953
- * Practical Jokes Unlimited, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan October 1954
- * Printers’ Ink and Satin Slippers, (br) Collins’ Magazine March 1953
- * A Prize of Playwrights, (ar) Young Elizabethan June 1955
- * Revolution!, (br) Collins’ Magazine February 1953
- * Round the Cycle Show, (ar) Collins’ Magazine November 1952
- * Shoot!, (ar) Collins’ Magazine August 1952
- * Sport in Print, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan December 1954
- * Stable Companions, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan January 1954
- * Stage Play and Stage Craft, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan December 1953
- * Stand by to Repel Boarders!, (br) Young Elizabethan March 1956
- * Stories-Tall and True, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan June 1954
- * Stupendous Happenings, (br) Young Elizabethan November 1955
- * Talk About Authors, (br) Collins’ Magazine Jun, Jul 1952
- * Telling Tales, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan February 1954
- * Theatre at Full Pressure, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan May 1954
- * Unconventional Hero, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan April 1954
- * A Visit to the Printer, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan April 1953
- * Volumes of Laughter, (br) Collins Young Elizabethan May 1953
- * What Is a Good Story?, (ar) Collins Young Elizabethan March 1954
- * Writer to Reader, (br) Collins’ Magazine January 1953
[]Williams, Paul (Steven) (1948-2013) (about) (chron.)
- * The Beach Boys, Friends, (ar) Crawdaddy #18, September 1968
- * The Beach Boys: “Fun, Fun, Fun”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #34, June 1991
- * The Beatles: “Please Please Me”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #27, November 1990
- * Beau Brummels, (ar) Crawdaddy #16, June 1968
- * The Bell Notes: “I’ve Had It”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #20, April 1990
- * Bo Diddley: “Mona”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #27, November 1990
- * Brian (with David Anderle), (ar) Crawdaddy #16, June 1968
- * Chuck Berry: “Johnny B. Goode”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #24, August 1990
- * Chuck Berry: “Memphis, Tennessee”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #24, August 1990
- * Del Shannon: “Runaway”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #22, June 1990
- * The Everly Brothers: “All I Have to Do Is Dream”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #28, December 1990
- * Fannish Footprints in the History of a Small Press, (ar) 2000
- * The Five Satins: “In the Still of the Nite”, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #35, July 1991
- * The Great Astrology Essay, (ar) Us, the Paperback Magazine #2, 1969
- * Introduction, (in) Welcome to Reality ed. Uwe Anton, Broken Mirrors Press, 1991
- * Introduction to ‘Fawn, Look Back’, (is) Science Fiction Eye #2, August 1987 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- * Introduction to “Joe Protagoras Is Alive and Living on Earth” and “The Name of the Game Is Death”, (is) New Worlds 2 ed. David S. Garnett, Gollancz, 1992
- * The Jaynetts: “Sally Go ’Round the Roses”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #21, May 1990
- * Jerry Lee Lewis: “Whole Lot of Shakin’ Going On”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #21, May 1990
- * Letter to Another, (ar) Crawdaddy #22, May 1969
- * Little Richard: “Tutti-Frutti”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #23, July 1990
- * Little Willie John: “Fever”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #20, April 1990
- * Love Street, So Far, (ar) Crawdaddy #19, October 1968
- * Martha and the Vandellas: “Dancing in the Street”, (rv) The New York Review of Science Fiction #23, July 1990
- * More Flowers for Algernon, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #8, April 1989
- * Obscure Dick (with David Bratman, Grania Davis & David G. Hartwell), (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #107, July 1997 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]; panel discussion at L.A.con III, Anaheim, California, 2-Sep-1996.
- * Response to “The New Generation Gap”, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #13, September 1989
- * Rock and Roll: The 100 Best Singles—Seven Excerpts, (ar) Journal Wired #3, Summer/Fall 1990
- * Smoky Robinson & the Miracles, (ar) Crawdaddy #16, June 1968
- * (Sooner or Later) One of Us Must Know, (ss) Crawdaddy #23, June 1969
- * The Source of the Nile, (cl) Crawdaddy September 1975
- * Theodore Sturgeon: An Appreciation, (ob) Locus June 1985 [Ref. Theodore Sturgeon]
- * The View from Now: A Symphony, (ar) Us, the Paperback Magazine June 1969
- * A Visit with Frank Herbert, (ar) Ariel v3, 1978
- * The Way We Are Today, (ar) Crawdaddy #17, August 1968
- * [letter], (lt) Simulacrum Meltdown #2, December 2000
- * [letter from Belmont, MA], (lt) If Mar, Jul 1962, Jan 1963
- * [letter from Belmont, PA], (lt) If July 1963
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- * A Benefit Rock Concert for Paul Williams by Grania Davis, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #253, September 2009
- * Bright Segment by Joseph Sanders, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #176, April 2003
- * Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick by Gene DeWeese, (br) Science Fiction Review #60, Fall 1986
- * Only Apparently Real: The World of Philip K. Dick, Paul Williams; Arbor House, 169pp, $7.95 by Orson Scott Card, (br) Worlds of If September/November 1986
- * Paul Williams talks to New Pathways: Only Apparently Real by Misha Chocholak, (iv) New Pathways Into Science Fiction and Fantasy January/February 1987
- * The Twentieth Century’s Greatest Hits: A Top 40 List by Jeff VanderMeer, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #148, December 2000
[]Williams, Paul (fl. 1990s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Bullmen, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #1, December 1996
- * Community Care, (ss) Roadworks #13, Winter/Spring 2002
- * Dreams of the Recently Dead, (ss) Morpheus Tales #21, July 2013
- * Humans in the Zoo, (ss) M-Brane SF #12, January 2010
- * In Flight, (ss) Zest #8, Autumn 1999
- * An Introduction to Cryptozoology, (ar) Legend: Worlds of Possibility #5, Spring/Summer 2002
- * Justice in the Mind, (ss) Unhinged #4, 1999
- * Legendary Times:
* ___ An Introduction to Cryptozoology, (cl) Legend: Worlds of Possibility #5, Spring/Summer 2002
- * Pruning, (iw) Sci-Fright #2, April/May 1999
- * Pruning, (ss) Sci-Fright #3, June/July 1999
- * Salacious Demands, (ss) Roadworks #3, Winter 1999
- * Song-Ji and the Wolf, (ss) The Blackness Within ed. Gill Ainsworth, Apex Publications, 2010
- * Tree’s Last Mayor, (ss) Outposts of Beyond October 2018
- * A Tulpa for the Marquis, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #111, May 2021
[]Williams, Paul O(sborne) (1935-2009) (about) (chron.)
- * Another Silence, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #8, 1993
- * The Conscientious Dentist, (vi) Midnight Zoo v1 #1, 1991
- * The Doll, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #2, 1991
- * Encounter with a Poet, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #4, 1992
- * “He’s Right,” Said Somebody, (pm) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- * A Hole Full of All, (pm) Star*Line August 1978
- * In an Academic Chant, (pm) Star*Line August 1978
- * In What Was Once, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #8, 1993
- * Jenkins in Space, (pm) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- * Lament of the Undead, (pm) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- * Mall Crawlers, (ss) Midnight Zoo v3 #10, 1993
- * A Modern Equivalent, (vi) House Carfax #3, Summer 1989
- * The Pawnbroker, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #4, 1991
- * Six Haiku for Space, (pm) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- * The Sixth Tenant, (ss) Midnight Zoo v1 #3, 1991
- * The Talk Show, (ss) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- * Two Tanka for Qin-jao (in Orson Scott Card’s Xenocide), (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #8, 1993
- * A Vampire Addresses American Pop Culture, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #8, 1993
- * What the Stones We Know, (pm) Midnight Zoo v2 #1, 1992
- * Why Do So Many Feel, (pm) Midnight Zoo v3 #8, 1993
- * [untitled], (pm) Star*Line November 1978
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[]Williams, Peggy Eileen; [née Whistler] (1909-1958); used pseudonym Margiad Evans (chron.)
- * The Black House, (ss) The Welsh Review June 1939, as by Margiad Evans
- * Christmas, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1958/1959, as by Margiad Evans
- * Chrysanthemums, (pm) John Bull and Illustrated October 11 1958, as by Margiad Evans
- * The Forest, (pm) The London Magazine September 1954, as by Margiad Evans
- * Keeping Up, (pm) John Bull Illustrated January 17 1959, as by Margiad Evans
- * People of His Pasture, (ss) The Windmill v1 #3, 1946, as by Margiad Evans
- * A Ray of Darkness, (nb) John Bull Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1, Nov 8 1952, as by Margiad Evans
- * Scarecrow, (pm) John Bull Illustrated January 17 1959, as by Margiad Evans
- * Shopping, (pm) John Bull July 26 1958, as by Margiad Evans
- * Sonnet, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Autumn 1954, as by Margiad Evans
- * The Station Cat, (pm) John Bull Everybody’s Weekly November 28 1959, as by Margiad Evans
- * The Summer Wind, (pm) The London Magazine May 1957, as by Margiad Evans
- * Thomas Griffiths and Parson Cope, (ss) Penguin Parade #11, 1945, as by Margiad Evans
- * To My Sister Sian, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Winter 1955/1956, as by Margiad Evans
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[]Williams, Peter (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Angel from Harlem, (nv) Westend Detective #2, 195?
- * Appointment at Midnight, (nv) Westend Detective #1, 195?
- * Bernard Miles at Home, (ar) Men Only and London Opinion #221, May 1954 [Ref. Bernard Miles]
- * Come and Get It, (nv) Leisure Detective #38, 1954
- * A Dame from Brooklyn, (nv) Action Detective Magazine #33, 1955
- * Danger Was a Dame, (nv) Westend Detective #5, 195?
- * Dark Killer, (nv) Westend Detective #3, April 1955
- * Death Won’t Wait, (nv) Leisure Detective #39, February 1955
- * Extortion Lady, (nv) Leisure Detective #36, 1954
- * Framed for Murder, (ss) Popular Detective (Australia) v1 #9, 1954 (var.2)
- * The Golden Girl, (ss) Modern Detective #6, 1954
- * Hot Money, (nv) Downtown Detective #3, 195?
- * Is That You, Nina?, (ss) Man Junior July 1955
- * It’s Dark at Noon, (nv) Downtown Detective #2, 195?
- * The Lady Was Happy, (nv) Action Detective Magazine #38, 1955
- * The Lady Wasn’t Satisfied, (nv) Action Detective Magazine #37, 1955
- * Long Distance Homicide, (nv) Leisure Detective #40, 1955
- * No Mourning for Maria, (ss) Modern Detective #5, 1954
- * No Tears for Suzie, (nv) Action Detective Magazine #36, 1955
- * The Senorita Said ‘Yes’, (ss) Modern Detective #6, 1954
- * Slay Ride for Sylvia, (nv) Downtown Detective #5, 195?
- * So Long, My Lady, (nv) Leisure Detective #42, 1955
- * Some Dames Don’t Cry, (ss) Double-Action Detective (Australia) #1, 195?
- * What Price Murder?, (nv) Downtown Detective #1, 195?
- * When Can You Trust a Dame?, (nv) Downtown Detective #4, 195?
- * Why Pick on Me, Baby?, (nv) Action Detective Magazine #39, 1955
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