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Meynard, Yves (1964- ); used pseudonym Laurent McAllister (chron.)
- * Child of the Sleeping Worlds, (nv) Tomorrow June 1995
- * Driftplast (with Jean-Louis Trudel), (nv) LC-39 #3, 2000, as by Laurent McAllister
- * Ignis Coelestis, (pm) ChiZine #16, April/June 2003
- * Johann Havel’s Marvelous Machine, (nv) On Spec Summer 1996
- * Nausicaä, (ss) Tomorrow February 1995
- * Principles of Animal Eugenetics, (nv) Tomorrow April 1996
- * Rose of the Desert, (nv) Tomorrow November 1996
- * Stolen Fires, (ss) Edge Detector #3, Summer 1991
- * Tobacco Words, (nv) Tomorrow February 1996
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Eye #9, November 1991
Meyrink, Gustav; [originally Gustav Meyer] (1868-1932) (about) (chron.)
- * Bal Macabre, (ss) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror October 1932; translated by Udo Rall
- * The Brahmin’s Wisdom, (vi) Crypt of Cthulhu #27, Hallowmas 1984, as by Clark Ashton Smith; translated from the German (“Die Weisheit des Brahmanen”, Des Deutschen Spießers Wunderhorn, 1913).
- * Cardinal Napellus, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #8, 1986; translated by Michael Bullock
- * The Devil’s Grindstone, (ss) 1924
- * Dr. Cinderella’s Plants, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #6, 1985; translated by Michael Bullock
- * The Fatal Word, (ss) Other Worlds Science Stories January 1950
- * The Man in the Bottle, (ss) Library of the World’s Best Mystery and Detective Stories: German: Russian: Scandinavian ed. Julian Hawthorne, The Review of Reviews, 1907
- Weird Tales Fall 1973; translated from the German (“Der Mann auf der Flasche”, Simplicissimus February 22, 1904).
- * Sick, (vi) Fantasy and Terror #6, 1985; translated by Michael Bullock
- * The Truth Drop, (ss) Fantasy Macabre #7, 1985; translated by Michael Bullock
- * The Violet Death, (ss) Weird Tales July 1935; translated by Roy Temple House
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Miall, Bernard
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- * Aquarium by Maurice Maeterlinck, (pm) Poems by Maurice Maeterlinck, , 1919
- * Bell-Glasses by Maurice Maeterlinck, (pm) Poems by Maurice Maeterlinck, , 1919
- * The House of Lassitude by Maurice Maeterlinck, (pm) 1915
- * Winter Desires by Maurice Maeterlinck, (pm) Poems by Maurice Maeterlinck, , 1919
Michael, Eleanor (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Artifacts, (ss) Alien Worlds #21, December 2001
- * The Blue Beads, (ss) UFO #5, October 1999
- * Brothers in Blood, (ss) UFO #6, December 1999
- * The Cat or the Rose?, (ss) Alien Worlds #38, May 2003
- * Contacted, (ss) Alien Worlds #30, September 2002
- * Going Home, (ss) Alien Worlds #8, November 2000
- * Night Traveler, (ss) Alien Worlds #2, May 2000
- * Of Mer and Men, (ss) Alien Worlds #10, January 2001
- * Of Mice and Mama, (ss) Weird Stories #23, August 1998
- * On Sol One with Shana, (ss) Alien Worlds #23, February 2002
- * Posted, (vi) Startling Science Stories #10, May 1998
- * Rent a Baby, (ss) Weird Stories #18, March 1998
- * Sniffers, (ss) Startling Science Stories #24, July 1999
- * Survivors, (ss) Startling Science Stories #14, September 1998
- * To Bite the Hand, (ss) Startling Science Stories #17, December 1998
- * Voyage Interrupted, (vi) Alien Worlds #26, May 2002
Michel, Aimé (1919-1992) (about)
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- * Flying Saucers and the Straight-Line Mystery by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1959
- * Flying Saucers and the Straight-Line Mystery, Aimé Michel; Criterion, $4.50 by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe November 1958
- * Flying Saucers and the Straight-Line Mystery, Aimé Michel; New York: Criterion Books, 1958. 285 p. by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction July 1959
- * The Truth About Flying Saucers, (br) Astounding Science Fiction (UK) May 1957
- * The Truth About Flying Saucers by Alec F. Harby, (br) Authentic Science Fiction #84, September 1957
- * The Truth About Flying Saucers, Aime Michel; Criterion Books, $3.95 by Hans Stefan Santesson, (br) Fantastic Universe April 1957
- * The Truth About Flying Saucers, Aimé Michel; New York: Criterion Books, 1956. 255 p. 56-6208. by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction January 1957
Michel, E. Crosby (chron.)
- * Sabbat Witches, (ia) Weird Tales May 1948
- * Vampires, (ia) Weird Tales July 1947
- * Vampires, (ia) Weird Tales September 1947
- * Vampires, (ia) Weird Tales November 1947
- * Weirdisms, (ia) Weird Tales July 1948
* ___ Sabbat Witches, (ia) Weird Tales May 1948
* ___ Vampires, (ia) Weird Tales July 1947
* ___ Vampires, (ia) Weird Tales September 1947
* ___ Vampires, (ia) Weird Tales November 1947
* ___ Witches, (ia) Weird Tales Jan, Sep 1948
- * Witches, (ia) Weird Tales Jan, Sep 1948
Michel, John B(lythe) (1917-1968); used pseudonyms Alan Barrister, Bowen Conway, Arthur Cooke, Hugh Raymond & John Tara (about) (chron.)
- * Boomerang, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #7, Summer 1942, as by Bowen Conway
- * Claggett’s Folly, (ss) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * The Corsairs from the Coalsack (with Joe Kubert), (cs) Strange Worlds (comic) November 1950
- * Earth Does Not Reply (with Donald A. Wollheim), (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #4, Summer 1941, as by Lawrence Woods
- * Eight Ball, (ss) Unknown Worlds June 1943, as by Hugh Raymond
- * File 384, (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction April 1942, as by Bowen Conway
- * Full Circle, (ss) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1943, as by Hugh Raymond
- * GALATEA—The First Space Ship, (pm) The Fantast December 1941
- * Glory Road, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #8, Fall 1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * The Goblins Will Get You, (ss) Stirring Science Stories March 1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * Hell in the Village, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #9, Winter 1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * He Wasn’t There!, (ss) Astonishing Stories February 1941, as by Hugh Raymond
- * His Aunt Thiamin, (nv) Super Science Stories November 1942, as by Alan Barrister
- * The Ilk of Ezra Pound, (pm) The Fantast May 1940
- * The Inheritors (with Robert A. W. Lowndes), (nv) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1942
- * Inquest, (pm) The Fantast March 1941
- * The Last Viking, (ss) Cosmic Stories March 1941, as by Hugh Raymond
- * Lost Horizon, (mr) Galaxy May 1939
- * Lunar Station, (cs) Out of This World (comic) June 1950
- * The Menace from Mercury (with Raymond Z. Gallun), (nv) Wonder Stories Quarterly Summer 1932
- * The Mile, (vi) Future Science Fiction #32, Spring 1957, as by John Tara
- * Monday Morning Over the World, (pm) Sunrise in Evening by John B. Michel, Michel-Wollheim Publications; New York, 1938
- * Path of Empire, (ss) Science Fiction Quarterly #4, Summer 1941, as by Hugh Raymond
- * The Philosophical Novels of Olaf Stapledon, (ar) The Alchemist Summer 1940 [Ref. Olaf Stapledon]
- * Power, (ss) Cosmic Stories May 1941, as by Hugh Raymond
- * The Powerful Ones, (ss) Future Fantasy and Science Fiction October 1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * The Psychological Regulator (with C. M. Kornbluth, Robert A. W. Lowndes, Donald A. Wollheim & Elsie B. Wollheim), (nv) Comet March 1941, as by Arthur Cooke
- * The Real McCoy, (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction June 1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * Rebirth of Tomorrow, (nv) Stirring Science Stories April 1941, as by Hugh Raymond
- * Spokesman for Terra, (ss) Stirring Science Stories June 1941, as by Hugh Raymond
- * Washington Slept Here, (ss) Future Combined with Science Fiction August 1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * When Half-Worlds Meet, (ss) Cosmic Stories July 1941, as by Hugh Raymond
- * The Year of Uniting, (nv) Science Fiction Quarterly #5, Winter 1941/1942, as by Hugh Raymond
- * [letter], (lt) Sweetness and Light Summer 1939
- * [letter from Brooklyn, NY], (lt) Astounding Stories Jun 1934, Oct 1936
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