The FictionMags Index
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- McGREGOR, W. C. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Jul 1926
- McGREW, BROWNELL (chron.)
- McGREW, DONALD FRANCIS (1884?-?); Writer, traveller; spent time in the U. S. Army. Lived in Columbus, Ohio, and New York City. (chron.)
- * A Bit of Life, (ss) The All-Story Nov 1913
- * The Blood that Binds, (ss) Short Stories with Keiths House Plans Oct 1914
- * The Broadening Trail, (sl) The Popular Magazine Mar 20, Apr 20 1927
- * Bunga Doo, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Dec 1909
- * Devil Jordans Treasure, (na) The Frontier Sep 1925
- * The Devils Caldron, (nv) The Frontier May 1926
- * Duty, (ss) The All-Story Sep 1913
- * The Fight at Marangs Casa, (ss) Tropical Adventures Aug 1928
- * For the Good of the Service, (ss) The Popular Magazine May 15 1912
- * The Goat of the Army, (ss) The Argosy Oct 1914
- * A Good Clean Moro, (ss) The All-Story Oct 1913
- * The Handcuffed Volunteers, (ss) The Popular Magazine Mar 3 1928
- * The Heart-Eaters, (ss) The All-Story Jun 1913
- * In Mindanao, (ss) Tropical Adventures Apr 1928
- * Kismet in Picardy, (ss) Short Stories Dec 10 1928
- * Man the Guns, (ss) Short Stories Sep 25 1928
- * The Man Who Would Be Big, (ss) Short Stories Jul 1915
- * The Masked Barmaid, (sl) Argosy All-Story Weekly Oct 13 1928
- * A Matter of Personality, (ss) Short Stories with Keiths House Plans May 1915
- * The Meeting of the Twain, (ss) Short Stories Jun 10 1934
- * Men Command Men, (ss) The Popular Magazine Apr 15 1912
- * The Parados Bargain, (ss) Tropical Adventures Jun 1928
- * The Promotion of Pat ODay, (ss) The Argosy Aug 1914
- * A Question of Sticking to Business, (ss) Short Stories Dec 1915
- * Razzing the Magi, (ss) The Popular Magazine Mar 24 1928
- * A Salute to the Stars and Stripes, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Oct 1915
- * The Savage, (sl) The All-Story Dec 1912, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1913
- * The Scab, (ss) New Story Magazine Jul 1914
- * The Settlement, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Mar 1916
- * The Shadow of Broken Mountain, (ss) Short Stories May 1916
- * Shell Shock a la Mademoiselle, (ss) The Popular Stories Nov 19 1927
- * The Spirit of the Service, (ss) Short Stories Apr 1916
- * The Star Spangled Banner, (ss) Pearsons Magazine (US) Aug 1913
- * Tiger Dicks Doubloons, (sl) Argosy Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1, Nov 15, Nov 22 1930
- * Treys Beans in a Mess Kit, (ss) The Popular Magazine Jan 21 1928
- * When the Tom-Tom Calls, (ss) The Popular Magazine Nov 15 1911
- McGREW, R. B. (chron.)
- McGROARTY, JOHN S. (chron.)
- McGRUDER, G. A. (chron.)
- McGUANE, THOMAS (1939- ) (chron.)
- McGUCKIN, M. C. (chron.)
- McGUINNES, JAMES K. (chron.)
- McGUINNESS, EIVER (chron.)
- McGUINNESS, JAMES KEVIN (chron.)
- McGUIRE, BRIAN (chron.)
- McGUIRE, D. A. (chron.)
- McGUIRE, DANA (chron.)
- McGUIRE, DELBERT (chron.)
- McGUIRE, E. P. (chron.)
- McGUIRE, FLORENCE (chron.)
- McGUIRE, HARRY (chron.)
- McGUIRE, JAMES (chron.)
- McGUIRE, JAMES HALE (chron.)
- McGUIRE, JOHN J(oseph) (1917-1981) (chron.)
- * Null-ABC (with H. Beam Piper), (na) Astounding Feb 1953
- * Null-ABC (with H. Beam Piper), (na) Astounding Mar 1953
- * The Queens Messenger, (nv) Astounding May 1957
- * The Return (with H. Beam Piper), (nv) Astounding Jan 1954
- _____, [ref.]
- McGUIRE, M. J. (chron.)
- McGUIRE, MARY (chron.)
- McGUIRE, MRS. JULIA L. (chron.)
- McGUIRE, (Dominic) PAUL (1903-1978) (chron.)
- * Chasing the Red (Santa Fe) (with Haywire Mac), (nf) Railroad Magazine Sep 1944
- * Dinner Pail (Santa Fe), (nf) Railroad Magazine Sep 1945
- * Father-Son Crews (Sante Fe), (nf) Railroad Magazine Jul 1943
- * Ho[missing letter]onahans New Boss, (ss) Railroad Magazine Nov 1948
- * Luck of the Irish, (ss) Railroad Magazine Jun 1948
- * Nature Is Wonderful, (nf) Railroad Magazine Apr 1950
- * Pity the Section Boss, (nf) Railroad Magazine Jun 1942
- * Prewar Calico, (nf) Railroad Magazine Jan 1948
- * Quotations, (nf) Railroad Magazine Aug 1948
- * Section Boss, (nf) Railroad Magazine Nov 1944
- * Thirty Years on the Track, (nf) Railroad Magazine Oct 1950
- McGUIRE, W. P. (chron.)
- McGUIRE, WALTER P. (chron.)
- McGUIRK, CHARLES J. (chron.)
- McGUIRL, GEORGE (chron.)
- McGURK, LLEWELLYN (chron.)
- * Floyd Ellis, Coyote Killer, (ar) Ace-High Magazine Jan #2 1932
- * Four Pound to the Thousand, (ar) Ace-High Magazine Nov #2 1931
- * Its a Fact (with Paul Brabazon), (pi) Ace-High Magazine Jan #1 1932
- * Its a Fact, No. 2 (with Paul Brabazon), (cl) Ace-High Magazine Dec #2 1931
- * Its a Fact, No. 4 (with Paul Brabazon), (cl) Ace-High Magazine Jan #2 1932
- * Its a Fact, No. 6 (with Paul Brabazon), (cl) Ace-High Magazine Feb #2 1932
- * Old Man Cactus and the Cactus Kids, (ar) Ace-High Magazine Jan #1 1932
- * Smoke Trees and Yucca, (ar) Ace-High Magazine Apr 1932
- * They Died Saying, (ar) Cowboy Stories Feb 1932
- * Walking Down the Wild Ones, (ar) Ace-High Magazine Oct #3 1931
- McGURK, TEX (chron.)
- McGURN, MONTY (chron.)
- MAC-GURRIN, BUCKLEY (chron.)
- McGURRIN, BUCKLEY (chron.)
- McHALE, MARIAN (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Mar 1951
- McHALE, TOM (1941-1982) (chron.)
- McHALE, WILLIAM J. (chron.)
- McHANEY, DENNIS (chron.)
- MACHAR, A. M. (chron.)
- McHARDIE, DOUGLAS (chron.)
- * A Gold Rush Story [from On the Run], (ex)
- McHARDY, VINCENT (1955- ) (chron.)
- McHARG, ORMSBY (chron.)
- MacHARG, WILLIAM B(riggs) (1872-1951) (chron.)
- * Almost Perfect [*OMalley], (ss) Colliers Jun 25 1932
- * The Axton Letters (with Edwin Balmer) [*Luther Trant], (nv) Hamptons Jan 1910
- * Best Clue Missing [*OMalley], (ss) Colliers Jun 23 1934
- * The Blind Mans Eyes (with Edwin Balmer), (sl) The Blue Book Magazine Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1915, Jan 1916
- * Broadway Murder [*OMalley], (ss) Colliers Oct 8 1938
- * Broken Glass, (ss) Colliers May 25 1940
- * By Standard Time, (vi) Munseys Mar 1901
- * Chicaned in Chicago (with Edwin Balmer), (nv) Top-Notch Mar 1 1915
- * The Day and the Hour (with Edwin Balmer) [*Luther Trant], (nv) Top-Notch Jul 15 1915
- * Dead-End Case, (ss) Colliers May 27 1939
- * Deadly Visitor, (ss) Colliers Apr 6 1940
- * Deceiving Clothes [*OMalley], (ss) Colliers Sep 19 1942
- * Decidedly Odd (with Edwin Balmer) [*Luther Trant], (ss) Top-Notch May 1 1915
- * Dumb Witness [*OMalley], (ss) Colliers Sep 24 1938
- * The Echo in a Boy, (ss) Scribners Mar 1902
- * The Eleventh Hour (with Edwin Balmer) [*Luther Trant], (nv) Hamptons Feb 1910
- * Fingerprints [*OMalley], (ss) Colliers May 9 1931
- * The First of All the Line, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 14 1905
- * For Lives of Men (with Edwin Balmer), (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 31 1913
- * The Fourth Degree, (ss) Colliers May 23 1931
- * The Girl from His Home Town, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine Apr 1923
- * The Girl Talks, (ss) Colliers Aug 3 1940
- * The Good Friends, (vi) Colliers Mar 10 1940
- * Green Paint [*OMalley], (ss) Colliers Nov 29 1930; also as Green Paint and Neat Knots.
- * Green Paint and Neat Knots [Green Paint; *OMalley], (ss) Colliers Nov 29 1930
- * The Hammering Man (with Edwin Balmer) [*Luther Trant], (ss) Hamptons May 1910
- * The Highwaymen (with Edwin Balmer), (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 16, Oct 23 1909; a sort of marginal future war story, with a mad scientist trying to hold the world ransom; he is prevented, but the story involves the perfect airplane fuel.
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