The FictionMags Index
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- TURNEY, DOUGLAS (chron.)
- TURNEY, LEANDER (chron.)
- TURNGREN, ANNETTE (1902-1980) (chron.)
- TURNOVAR, TODDY (chron.)
- TURNSPEED, WILLAMETTA (chron.)
- * Love on Strike, (ss) Yankee Romance Shorts #15 1941
- TUROVLIN, LENORE (chron.)
- TUROW, (L.) SCOTT (1949- ) (chron.)
- _____, reviews:
- TUROWSKI, ERIC (chron.)
- TURPIE, MARY C. (chron.)
- TURRELL, ROBERT (chron.)
- _____, reviews:
- TURRELL, ROGER (chron.)
- TURRILL, CHARLES B. (chron.)
- TURROU, LEON G.
- _____, as told to
- TURSA (chron.)
- TURSKA, GRETA VAN DYKE (chron.)
- TURTLE, HOWARD W. (chron.)
- TURTLEDOVE, HARRY (Norman) (1949- ) (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Harry Turtledove, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Sum 1997
- TURTLEDOVE, LAURA (chron.)
- TURURY, MORAN (chron.)
- TURVEY, CAROL SCHETKY (chron.)
- TURVILL, RAYMOND (chron.)
- TURZILLO, MARY A. (chron.)
- _____, [ref.]
- * Mary A. Turzillo, (bg) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America Sum 2000
- TUSHER, WILLIAM (chron.)
- TUSKA, JON (chron.)
- TUSSING, E. B. (chron.)
- TUSTIN, ELIZABETH (chron.)
- TUSTIN, M(argaret) S(ybil) (1894-?) (chron.)
- TUSTING, PHILIP F(ord) (1896-1985); Writer. (chron.)
- TUTAEFF, DAVID (chron.)
- TUTAEV, DAVID (chron.)
- TUTEN, FREDERIC (chron.)
- TUTEUR, LAURA CHEVRIER (chron.)
- TUTEUR, M. P. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Oct 1933
- TUTEUR, MARIANNE (chron.)
- TUTHALL, R. B. (chron.)
- TUTHILL (chron.)
- TUTHILL, DICK (chron.)
- TUTHILL, L. W. C. (chron.)
- TUTHILL, R. B. (chron.)
- TUTHILL, RUTH U. (chron.)
- TUTLER, ZENE (chron.)
- TUTT, STAN (chron.)
- TUTTLE, ANTHONY (chron.)
- TUTTLE, BURL R. (chron.)
- * Black Devil, (ss) The Masked Rider Western Magazine Oct 1947
- * Blood-Trails End, (ss) Real Western Stories Apr 1951
- * Branded for the Hangnoose [Jim Farrow], (ss) Thrilling Western Nov 1944
- * Bullet Title to Hell, (ss) Thrilling Western Feb 1948; Aunt Marthas cookie jar packs more power than an owlhooters hate.
- * Flat Tails Challenge, (ss) Giant Western Jun 1951
- * The Gallows Trap, (ss) Triple Western Jun 1948
- * Gunsmoke Pardon, (ss) Exciting Western Jul 1949
- * Little Runt, (ss) West Jan 1951; Conductor Joe Beard has his troubles on a train carrying gold.
- * Lonesomes Dilemma, (ss) Popular Western Apr 1948
- * Luck of the Damned, (nf) New Western Magazine Apr 1948
- * Payoff at Murder Creek, (ss) The Masked Rider Western Magazine Aug 1947
- * Thunder in the Dust, (ss) Popular Western Oct 1950
- * Trigger Fingers, (ss) The Masked Rider Western Magazine Jun 1947
- * When Carson Grew Wild, (nf) Dime Western Magazine Sep 1948
- * Wild Challenge, (ss) The Masked Rider Western Magazine Jan 1951; Moonshiner Nash and his owlhoot pals hunt the King of the Bitterroots.
- TUTTLE, BURT (chron.)
- TUTTLE, CHARLES (chron.)
- TUTTLE, FLORENCE GUERTIN (chron.)
- TUTTLE, FRANK (W.) (chron.)
- TUTTLE, H. C. (chron.)
- TUTTLE, JON (chron.)
- TUTTLE, LAWRENCE (chron.)
- * All the Dead Turks, (ss) Short Stories Feb 10 1943
- TUTTLE, LISA (1952- ) (chron.)
- TUTTLE, MABLE (chron.)
- TUTTLE, MARGARETTA (Tuttle Muhlenberg) (1880-?) (chron.)
- * Before I Wake, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 9 1929
- * The Cobweb, (sl) Ladies Home Journal Jan 1925
- * Fear of Fat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 29 1916
- * George Washingtons Ball, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 15 1916
- * The Golden Test, (ss) Ladies Home Journal Sep 1924
- * In Velvet Gown, (nv) Ainslees Sep 1913
- * Little Girl, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 2, Jun 9, Jun 16 1928
- * Nearest the Bone, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 21 1916; (how to gain weight).
- * Paying Guests, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 7 1916
- * Royal Raiment, (ss) Ladies Home Journal Feb 1924
- * The Understanding Eye, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 25 1926
- * A Woman with $20,000, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1930
- TUTTLE, MAVEL (chron.)
- TUTTLE, R. C. (chron.)
- TUTTLE, S. W. (chron.)
- TUTTLE, W(ilbur) C(oleman) (1883-1969); Sheepherder, cowpuncher, salesman, railroader, ranger, baseball player, cartoonist, and, of course, a prolific writer of westerns, often with a humorous slant. These stories made him one of Adventures more popular writers. Born in Glendive, Montana Territory; died in California. (chron.)
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