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[]Daynard, Don (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Ben Johnson—Westerner, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #5, 1969
- * Book Patrol: B-Western Who’s Who, (rv) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #17, 1974
- * Book Patrol: Duke’s Movies, (rv) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #11, 1971
- * Books: Three Views of Tarzan (with Peter Harris), (rc) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang January/February 1969 [Ref. Edgar Rice Burroughs]
- * Decline and Fall of a Cavalier, (rv) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #9, 1970
- * Don Daynard’s Roundup, (cl) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #18, 1974
- * End of the Trail: B-Western with a Message, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #15, 1973
- * The Film Music of Stanley Wilson, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #17, 1974
- * Filmusic, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang January/February 1969
- * “I’m the One in the Big, White Hat!”, (vi) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #14, 1972
- * The Lydeckers: Masters of Miniature Mayhem, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #16, 1973
- * Masters of Minature Mayhem, Chapter 2, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #17, 1974
- * The Perils of Linda, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #18, 1974 [Ref. Linda Sterling]
- * The Radio:
* ___ Radio Heroes on the Silver Screen, (cl) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang March/April 1969
- * Radio Heroes on the Silver Screen, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang March/April 1969
- * Remakes: Past vs Present, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #4, 1969
- * Roy Barcroft—Best of the Badmen, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #7, 1970
- * A Salute to John Wayne, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #8, 1970 [Ref. John Wayne]
- * Screen Spectacle Out of a Can, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang November/December 1968
- * Shooting Down Some B-Western Myths, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #18, 1974
- * Steinbeck on the Screen, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang November/December 1968
- * Susan Hayward, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #11, 1971 [Ref. Susan Hayward]
- * Temi—An Appreciation, (lr) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #15, 1973
- * Terry and the Serials, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang #7, 1970
- * Those Great Old “B” Western, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang March/April 1969
- * A Tribute to Boris Karloff, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang March/April 1969 [Ref. Boris Karloff]
- * Yakima Canutt: The King of the Stuntmen, (ar) The New Captain George’s Whizzbang January/February 1969 [Ref. Yakima Canutt]
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[]Daynard, Sharon (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Boss of Butler Square, (ss) Deadly Nightshade ed. Christine Bagley, Susan Oleksiw & Leslie Wheeler, Crime Spell Books, 2022
- * A Fortune to Be Had, (ss) Best New England Crime Stories: Dead Calm ed. Mark Ammons, Katherine Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2011
- * The Good Samaritan, (ss) Seasmoke ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2006
- * The Kitchen Witch, (ss) Thin Ice ed. Mark Ammons, Kat Fast, Barbara Ross & Leslie Wheeler, Level Best Books, 2010
- * Luck of the Draw, (ss) Still Waters ed. Kate Flora, Ruth McCarty & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2007
- * Thread Count, (ss) Windchill ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2005
- * What Goes Around, (ss) Undertow ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2003
- * Widow’s Peak, (vi) Riptide ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2004
[]Dayre, Sydney (fl. 1870s-1900s) (chron.)
- * As Tall As Papa, (pm) The Golden Argosy February 23 1884
- * Bopeep, (pm) St. Nicholas August 1886
- * Changing Babies, (ss) St. Nicholas January 1882
- * The Complaint of the Stockings, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1876
- * The Dead Kitten, (pm) Wide Awake September 1882
- * An Errand, (pm) St. Nicholas March 1886
- * For Very Little Folks:
* ___ Changing Babies, (ss) St. Nicholas January 1882
- * Frowns or Smiles?, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1885
- * Gentleman Jack’s Revenge, (ss) Harper’s Young People #179, April 3 1883
- * Getting Acquainted, (pm) St. Nicholas March 1889
- * Good-Night, (pm) St. Nicholas April 1887
- * A Great Improvement, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1886
- * Greedy, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1890
- * How Dot Played She Was Two, (ss) Wide Awake August 1881
- * A Lesson for Mamma, (pm) St. Nicholas April 1881
- * The Little Stone Boy, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1883
- * Morning Compliments, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1888
- * The Nest in the Old Green Tree, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1875
- * “Our Johnny”, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine May 1881
- * A Pair of Heroes, (pm) Wide Awake December 1880
- * Pat, (ss) Harper’s Young People #197, August 7 1883
- * Pearl, (ss) Harper’s Young People #202, September 11 1883
- * A Rainy Day, (pm) St. Nicholas April 1886
- * Suns and Moons, (ss) The Family Friend #402, June 1903
- * That Tea-Pot, (vi) Peterson’s Magazine September 1883
[]Dayton, Dorothy (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * And if I Loved You Yesterday, (ss) All-Story May 2 1931
- * Brides in the Spotlight, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine July 1930
- * “Cherie, Je T’Aime”, (ss) All-Story January 25 1930
- * Cinderella Come to Life, (ar) Modern Girl Stories August 1929
- * Cinderella Up to Date, (ss) All-Story December 27 1930
- * Don’t Envy the Heiress, (??) The Illustrated Love Magazine December 1930
- * Every Girl’s Hero, (ar) All-Story May 3 1930
- * France Outside of Paris, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine August 1928
- * Girls on Their Own, (ar) Modern Girl Stories July 1929
- * How to Find Romance, (ss) All-Story June 28 1930
- * I Reach New York, (ts) Live Girl Stories March 1929
- * Keyboarding to Romance, (??) The Illustrated Love Magazine January 1931
- * A Lady Sherlock, (ar) Girl Stories January 1930
- * Love Can Hurdle All Obstacles, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine November 1930
- * Making Whoopee for Heroes, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1929
- * My Days as a Police Reporter, (ts) Live Girl Stories January 1929
- * My Two Weeks in Prison, (ts) Live Girl Stories December 1928
- * A Prince for Cinderella, (ss) All-Story July 26 1930
- * A Real Life Romance, (ss) All-Story July 12 1930
- * Richard Halliburton Talks About Women and Love, (ar) The Illustrated Love Magazine March 1930 [Ref. Richard Halliburton]
- * Saturday Night and No Date, (ss) All-Story October 19 1929
- * A True Love Story, (ss) All-Story June 14 1930
[]Dayton, Katharine (1891-1945) (chron.)
- * American Impressions of the Hon. Cecil Edward Guthrie St. John Muffin, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1924
- * At That, Maybe They Are, (pl) Harper’s Magazine March 1926
- * Beef, Wine and Iron-Men, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1923
- * Being Broadened, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1924
- * Books That Boom in the Spring, Tra-La!, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post April 24 1926
- * Bright Electoral College Days, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1932
- * Capitol Punishments, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1933
- * The Care and Feeding of Congress, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1933
- * The Care and Feeding of Congress, Continued, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 8 1933
- * The Care and Feeding of Politicians, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post November 27 1926
- * Choose Your Exit Now, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1923
- * Christopher Voter, Who Will Always Be Very Young, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 31, Aug 14 1926
- * C’mon Over; or, Just How Social Will This Season Be, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 2 1935
- * A Columnist’s Child’s Daybook, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1923
- * Daze Without End; or, Some Pretty Loose Leaves, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 9, Nov 16 1935
- * Daze Without End; or, Some Pretty Loose Leaves #3, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post December 14 1935
- * Daze Without End; or, Some Pretty Loose Leaves #4, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1936
- * The Death of an Old Rotogravure Editor, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 13 1926
- * Domestic Relations: or Love Conquers All, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1932
- * Enoch Arden Was Right: or, Why Spoil a Good Party, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1934
- * The First Thanksgiving, Or, It’s Safer to Bring Your Own Fowling Piece, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1933
- * Girls Together; or, Fun on a Rainy Day, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1933
- * Gypsies, Nobles, Peasants, Etc., (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1923
- * Halloween Party; or Who Said Spirits?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 5 1932
- * A Happy Day in the Wide-Open Spaces, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1923
- * Hints of Sprintime; or, With a Hey, Nonny-Nonny, and a Couple of Ninnies, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1934
- * Historical Husbands Who Thought They Were Getting Away with It, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1925
- * Home Again; or, Be It Ever So Grumble There’s No Place Like It, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1933
- * How’s Business? Or No Wonder!, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 3 1932
- * If Modern Magazines Were Made for Men, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923
- * Is There a Santa Claus?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1932
- * It Can Happen Here, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post July 4 1936
- * It Isn’t the Heat; It’s the Stupidity, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1934
- * January Slush, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post January 14 1933
- * June Picnic, or Getting Wet All Over, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post June 11 1932
- * The Love Letters of a Consumer to Her Congress, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1934
- * A Main Street Monte Cristo, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 23 1922
- * Marketing the Modern Novel, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1923
- * Me too!, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1923
- * Mourning Becomes Electorate, or Love Conquers All, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post March 12 1932
- * The New Deal Finesses, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 16 1933
- * New Yorkers, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post January 27 1923
- * New Yorkers I Know, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post December 9 1922
- * Nothing Serious; or Just Poison Ivy, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1936
- * Oceans of Love; or Letters Have Peace, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 29 1936
- * October Ails; or Do Cats Come Back?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 12 1932
- * Official Program, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post July 28 1923
- * One of the Remarkable Cures Effected by the Coué Method if Autosuggestion, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post January 13 1923
- * The Pace That Kills, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 6 1923
- * Peace Conference, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post February 6 1932
- * The Primary Candidate’s Primer, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 12 1926
- * Resettlement Project, or, Would You Mind Moving Over, Dear?, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1936
- * Riding Backwards, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1922
- * Riding Backwards: or More Memoirs of Princess Nira of Newdeal, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 10 1935
- * Riding Backwards, The Memoirs of Princess Nira of Newdeal, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 20, Apr 27, May 4 1935
- * Sat It with Whitewash, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post June 2 1923
- * Second Booming: or It’s Just a Case of the Right Somebody to Love, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1936
- * Some Characters Besmirching Their Authors, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1923
- * A Song of Second Childhood, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1923
- * Summer Covers; or Getting Ready for a Hot Spell, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 18 1936
- * Taking the “Hist” Out of History, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1923
- * This Little Pig Went to Market, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 23 1929
- * Those Americans!, (hu) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1924
- * Toujours L’Amour; or, The Eternal Try-Angle, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 12 1940
- * The Tragedy of Roameo Oldemocrat and Juliet Administration, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1935
- * An Unnatural History (Miss Willa Gray - The Hyena / Edgar Swope - The Soapfish / Mr. Jonas Bone - The Dancing Bear / Wilfred Peek - The Penguin / The Debutante - The Seventeen-Year Locust / The Hon. Augustus Glupp - The Great Auk / Mrs. Bell - The Elephant / Mr. Willoughby De Witt - The Puffer Fish / Harold Winnick - The Mole), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 30 1924
- * An Unnatural History (Oswald Prout - The Goldfish / Ellsworth Cramm - The Clam / The Porch Rockers - Cockatoos and Parakeets / Irene Delayle - The Giraffe / Maybelle Éclair - The Peacock / Alfred Watt - The Housefly / The Tailor’s Boy - The Newt / Mrs. Waldo Blair - The Hippopotamus), (pm) The Saturday Evening Post August 23 1924
- * Wedded, But No Wife, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1931
- * We’re Forty-’Leven, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1926
- * Western Reunion, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post August 20 1932
- * We Want to Be Weaker, and Why, (bg) The Saturday Evening Post June 19 1926
- * What’ll You Have? Or, You Can Get Almost Anything You Want in a Drugstore These Days, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post November 7 1936
- * What Makes the Entente So Cordial, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1923
- * What’s the Matter with Hoover?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 11 1928
- * What’s the Matter with Politics, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 19 1927
- * What the Well-Groomed Presidential Candidate Should Know, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1928
- * When a Girl’s Thirty, (ss) Hearst’s International September 1922
- * Who Killed Cock Robin?, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1923
- * Who Put the “Sin” in Cinema?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 14 1925
- * Why Aren’t You Writing Short Stories? by Miss Mignon Craw, (ms) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1923
- * Why Spring Sonnets Aren’t Being Worn this Year, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 1 1926
- * Why the Vote Doesn’t Get Out, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1926
- * Why We Will Marry the Next Man Who Asks Us, or What Have You?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 19 1925
- * Winter Cruise; or, Isn’t It Fun That We’re All in the Same Boat, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 6, Mar 13 1937
[]Dayton, Thaddeus S(tevens) (1866-1934) (about) (chron.)
- * Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- * Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- * Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
- * Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
- * Coddling the “Old Girl”, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
- * Flight of the Genius Special, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1916
- * The G.P.A. and His Job, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
- * Handling 1200 Trains a Day, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * Help for Men Who Help Themselves:
* ___ No. 37. Keeping Track of the Freight, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * High-Priced False Alarms, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1909
- * How Big a Man Is the Boss?, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
- * The Inside of the Freight Department, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * Keeping Track of the Freight, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
- * Love Laughs at Lawyers, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1909
- * Maintenance-of-Way Employees, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- * Making Freight in Arid Places, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
- * Millions for Railroad Trifles, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * Minimizing the Dangers of Ocean Travel, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine March 1909
- * The Miracle of the Mails, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
- * Order of Railroad Telegraphers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * The Order of Railway Conductors, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
- * Petticoated Highwaymen, (ar) Adventure August 1912
- * Populating the Seas, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine May 1914
- * Railway Mail Service, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
- * The Special, (ss) Harper’s Weekly December 11 1909
- * Spending a Railroad’s Money, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Telephoning Over 3,400 Miles, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1915
- * Ties That Bind:
* ___ 1.— The Order of Railway Conductors, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
* ___ 2.— Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
* ___ 3.— Maintenance-of-Way Employees, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
* ___ 4.— Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
* ___ 5.— Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
* ___ 6.— Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen and Enginemen, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
* ___ 7.— Railway Mail Service, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
* ___ 8.— Order of Railroad Telegraphers, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * The Women Pirates of the Spanish Main, (ar) Adventure May 1912
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[]Dazai, Osamu (1909-1948) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Blue Bamboo, (co) Kodansha International (hc), July 1993 ; translated by Ralph F. McCarthy
- * Blue Bamboo, (ss) Blue Bamboo by Osamu Dazai, tr. Ralph F. McCarthy, Kodansha International, 1993; translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy.
- * Cherry Leaves and the Whistler, (ss) Blue Bamboo by Osamu Dazai, tr. Ralph F. McCarthy, Kodansha International, 1993; translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy.
- * The Chrysanthemum Spirit, (ss) Blue Bamboo by Osamu Dazai, tr. Ralph F. McCarthy, Kodansha International, 1993; translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy.
- * Lanterns of Romance, (na) Blue Bamboo by Osamu Dazai, tr. Ralph F. McCarthy, Kodansha International, 1993; translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy.
- * The Mermaid and the Samurai, (nv) Blue Bamboo by Osamu Dazai, tr. Ralph F. McCarthy, Kodansha International, 1993; translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy.
- * On Love and Beauty, (ss) Blue Bamboo by Osamu Dazai, tr. Ralph F. McCarthy, Kodansha International, 1993; translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy.
- * Romanesque, (nv) Blue Bamboo by Osamu Dazai, tr. Ralph F. McCarthy, Kodansha International, 1993; translated from the Japanese by Ralph F. McCarthy.
[]Dazey, Frank Mitchell (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Gentleman’s Game, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1930
- * A Happiness for Manuela (with Agnes Johnston Dazey), (ss) Woman’s Home Companion December 1956
- * Love Me, Love My Horse, (ss) The American Magazine April 1938
- * “Plus ça Change-”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 14 1931
- * The Pure Bad Woman, (hu) Photoplay July 1920
- * Sic Transit—, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 5 1932
- * Sky Life, (ss) Everybody’s Combined with Romance October 1929
- * That’s Polo, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 19 1930
- * Wild Wings (with Bogart Rogers), (sl) Liberty Aug 4, Aug 11, Aug 18, Aug 25, Sep 1, Sep 8 1934
[]De Abaitua, Matthew (fl. 2000s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * The Destructives, (ss) Arc April 2014
- * The Escape Hatch, (ss) 2001: An Odyssey in Words ed. Tom Hunter & Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2018
- * Falling Interest Rates, (ar) The Idler #29, Winter 2001/2002
- * If Then, (ex) Angry Robot, 2015
- * The Stock Exchange, (nv) Retro Retro ed. Amy Prior, Serpent's Tail, 2000
- * The University of the Sun, (ss) New Scientist December 17 2016/January 6 2017
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[]Deacon, Ronald T(homas) (1922-1997) (chron.)
- * Bank Bandit Left Name and Address for Police to Find, (ar) Parade #1373, April 2 1966
- * Beasts That Looked Like Men, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine November 1964
- * Beavers Saved a Nuclear ‘Leak’, (ar) Parade #1504, October 12 1968
- * The Butterfly War, (ar) Mayfair v3 #4, 1968
- * The Deadly City (with Peter Baillie), (nv) The British Science Fiction Magazine v1 #7, 1954
- * Empress of the Sahara, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine August 1964
- * Escape to Paradise, (ss) International Storyteller Omnibus #3, 1964
- * Fire Walking Is Not Faked, (ar) Holiday Clubman #60, Winter 1955/1956
- * The Fishers (with Peter Baillie), (ss) The British Science Fiction Magazine v1 #11, 1955
- * He Killed His Executioner, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine June 1964
- * In Defence of Shaver, (ar) Operation Fantast September 1949
- * The Indestructible Irishman, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine September 1964
- * Master Forger of ‘Old Masters’, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1965
- * Nova (with Peter Baillie), (ss) British Space Fiction Magazine v2 #2, 1955
- * Salami Manufacturer Made Gold Coins, (ms) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1965
- * Sex Bomb Spendthrift, (ts) John Creasey Mystery Magazine July 1964
- * The Shaver Mystery, (ar) Operation Fantast July 1949
- * Smuggling—by Ambulance and Fire Engines, (ms) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1965
- * A Stroll on the Beach, (vi) Edgar Wallace Mystery Magazine #17, December 1965
- * Time, Please! (with Peter Baillie), (ss) British Space Fiction Magazine v2 #7, 1955
- * Unique Escape, (ms) John Creasey Mystery Magazine April 1965
- * Virgin Beauties Became Brides of Death, (ar) Parade #1373, April 2 1966
[]Deakin, (Mary) Dorothea (1876-1924) (about) (chron.)
- * Alexander, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1907
- * The Antelope Cab, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1910
- * At the Feet of Rosette:
* ___ No. I: Of Crystal-Gazing, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1907
* ___ No. II: Of Actor Worship, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1907
* ___ No. III: Of Philanthropy, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1907
* ___ No. IV: Of Pity, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1907
* ___ No. V: Of Marrying Money, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1907
- * The Backsliders, (na) The Smart Set December 1907
- * Being Nice, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine March 1909
- * The Bold Knight, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1906
- * Called Mary, (ss) Nash’s Magazine November 1910
- * Candle-Light, (na) Lippincott’s Magazine May 1914
- * The Chilena, (ss) The Bellman December 14 1907
- * The Chop House, (ss) The Strand Magazine May 1908
- * Color of Rose, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1909
- * Cousin James Comes Back, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1907, as "Cousin James Comes Home"
- * Cousin James Comes Home, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1907
- * Cynthia of the Heights, (ss) The Royal Magazine June 1906
- * Dorinda in Sackcloth, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1903
- * The Duckpond, (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1905
- * Elisabeth’s Wedding, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1911
- * Enchanted Ground, (ss) The Lady’s Realm February 1911
- * The Fair Persian, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1908
- * The Flapper, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine December 1908
- * A Free Hand at Greenrose, (ss) Short Stories May 1907
- * From Anthea, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1902
- * The Gamekeeper, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1903
- * A Garden Comedy, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1903
- * The Garden Wall, (ss) The Lady’s Realm December 1908
- * The Gilded Cage, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1912
- * The Girl in the Story, (ss) The Bellman May 4 1907
- * Gladiators, (ss) The Century Magazine September 1906
- * Gladys Evelyn, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1909
- * The Goddess Girl, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 19 1906
- * The Golden Gentleman, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1910
- * Grosvenor, (ss) The Lady’s Realm June 1914
- * Gwendolen Lily: A Holiday Romance, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1908
- * The Haystack, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1906
- * Henrietta’s Rose, (ss) The Idler October 1908
- * The Highwayman, (ss) The Gray Goose November 1903
- * The Honorable Madge, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 21 1908
- * A Horoscope, (ss) The Strand Magazine (US) January 1911
- * The Househunters, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1907
- * Humorist, (ss) The Century Magazine August 1906
- * Ida’s Diversions, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1905
- * In Charge of Irene, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1908, as "The Fair Persian"
* ___ I: The Fair Persian, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1908
* ___ II: Twos and Threes, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1908
- * “The International”, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1906
- * Inveigling of Georgie, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine January 1907
- * Jacqueline’s House, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1908
- * Lancelot, (ss) The Smart Set November 1906
- * The Last Rose of Summer, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1904
- * Lavender Lane, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1901
- * Leonora and Votes for Women, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1910
- * A Letter from Letitia in the Country [Letitia], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1908
- * Little Green Door, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1911
- * “Lop-Ears”, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine June 1911
- * Margaret Elizabeth, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine March 1911
- * Margarita, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine January 1907
- * Maybury’s Memory, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1910
- * Melinda and the Orphan, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1902
- * Melusine, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 29 1910
- * The Methods of Melinda, (ss) The Monthly Story Blue Book Magazine November 1906
- * Mischief of Time, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine September 1910
- * Miss Mary, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1903
- * Miss Mellish, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1910
- * Miss Primrose, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine November 1908
- * The Name of the Rose, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1910
- * Nicest and Prettiest and Best, (ar) The Royal Magazine September 1900
- * Of Actor Worship, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1907
- * Of Beauty, (ss) The Century Magazine September 1907
- * Of Crystal-Gazing, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine July 1907
- * Of Laura-Matilda, (ss) The Century Magazine October 1907
- * Of Marrying Money, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1907
- * Of Philanthropy, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1907
- * Of Pity, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine October 1907
- * Pamela’s Prisoner, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1902
- * The Patchwork Lady, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1908
- * The Peace-Child, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1909
- * Peterkin, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1905
- * Peter’s Boots, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1909
- * Plain Anne, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1904
- * The Pleasure of the Game, (ss) The Tatler March 9 1904
- * Rachel Mary, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine April 1909
- * The Red Cross Knight, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1902
- * Regina’s Call [Regina], (ss) The Cornhill Magazine March 1908
- * Regina’s Path Is Crossed [Regina], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1908
- * The Reign of Regina [Regina], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 11 1908
- * Road to Gretna Green, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine August 1908
- * The Rosy Wreath, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine December 1908
- * The Scalp, (ss) Ainslee’s March 1911
- * The Scarlet Runner, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine April 1905
- * A Second Letter from Letitia in the Country [Letitia], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1908
- * Selfishness, (ss) The Century Magazine June 1907
- * The Serpent’s Tooth, (ss) The Story-teller May 1908
- * The Seven-Thirty, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine July 1909
- * The Smile of Melinda, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1901
- * “Suitable for Trinette”, (ss) The Grand Magazine of Fiction November 1908
- * Sunshine for Uncle George, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 22 1908
- * The Supper Party, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine February 1909
- * The Troubadours, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine January 1909
- * Twos and Threes, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine November 1908
- * The Villain of the Piece, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 13 1912
- * The Way of Musette, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine May 1908
- * When the Girls Came Out to Play, (ss) The Smart Set July 1906
- * The White Railings, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine March 1909
- * The Windmill, (ss) Nash’s Magazine March 1911
- * The Wishing Ring, (na) Ainslee’s Magazine March 1907
[]Deakin, H(ilda) L(ucy) (1893-1981) (about) (chron.)
- * The Shot in the Dell, (sl) Nelson, 1931, as "The Shot That Killed Graeme Andrews"
- The Hawick News Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, Jun 2, Jun 9, Jun 16, Jun 23,
Jun 30, Jul 7, Jul 14, Jul 21 1933
- * The Shot That Killed Graeme Andrews, (sl) Nelson, 1931
- The Hawick News Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, Jun 2, Jun 9, Jun 16, Jun 23,
Jun 30, Jul 7, Jul 14, Jul 21 1933
, as "The Shot in the Dell"
[]Deakin, Lumley (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * Ashes of Egypt, (na) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #38, May 1915
- * Behind the Door Stories:
* ___ I. The Man Who Saw To-morrow [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) August 1914
* ___ II. Jealousy [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) September 1914
* ___ III: “Ghosts” [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) October 1914
* ___ IV: “The Ghost Ship” [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) November 1914
- * Behind the Door Stories (new series):
* ___ Confidences [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) March 1915
* ___ Eyes [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) February 1915
* ___ The Vision of Abberly Neate [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) April 1915
- * Captain Toby Belter’s Story [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #43, October 1915
- * Circumstance, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #140, November 1923
- * Confidences [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) March 1915
- * Courage, (ss) The Story-teller June 1915
- * Eyes [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) February 1915
- * “Ghosts” [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) October 1914
- * “The Ghost Ship” [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) November 1914
- * The Invisible Shield, (na) The Story-teller August 1915
- * Jealousy [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) September 1914
- * The Locked Room [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #39, June 1915
- * The Man Who Saw To-morrow [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) August 1914
- * The Master Hand [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #40, July 1915
- * The Nocturne, (ss) The Story-teller July 1915
- * Proof [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #41, August 1915
- * “Red Debts”, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) January 1915
- * Sacrifice [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #44, November 1915
- * The Slave-Buyer, (na) The New Magazine (UK) March 1916
- * The Soul of a Child [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #42, September 1915
- * The Vision of Abberly Neate [Sabinette], (ss) The New Magazine (UK) April 1915
- * The Woman with the Green Eyes:
* ___ I: The Locked Room [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #39, June 1915
* ___ II: The Master Hand [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #40, July 1915
* ___ III: Proof [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #41, August 1915
* ___ IV: The Soul of a Child [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #42, September 1915
* ___ V: Captain Toby Belter’s Story [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #43, October 1915
* ___ VI: Sacrifice [Sara Achaya], (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction #44, November 1915
[]Deal, Babs H(odges) (1929-2004) (chron.)
- * Again, (ss) McCall’s January 1961
- * A Chocolate Cake, (vi) Redbook July 1964
- * The Crystal Mouse, (sl) Ladies’ Home Journal Jan, Feb 1973
- * from The Grail “We Got to Beat Georgia”, (ex)
- * High, Lonesome World, (ss) Cosmopolitan June 1963
- * The House Guest, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1967
- * Lemmings Are Lonely, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1966
- * Make My Death Bed, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1960
- * Night-Blooming Cereus, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1966
- * Pride, (vi) Redbook May 1964
- * Serenity, (ss) Redbook May 1962
- * Three Golden Rings, (ss) McCall’s December 1961
- * To Ride an Elephant, (vi) Redbook August 1965
- * The Twilight Corner, (ss) McCall’s February 1961
- * With Love from Joe, (ss) Redbook January 1964
[]Deal, Borden; [born Loysé Youth Deal] (1922-1985) (about) (chron.)
- * Antaeus, (ss) Southwest Review Spring 1961
- The Best American Short Stories 1962 ed. Martha Foley & David Burnett, Houghton Mifflin, 1962
- Designs for Reading ed. Kenneth S. Lynn, Houghton Mifflin, 1968
- Designs in Fiction: Revised Edition ed. Elizabeth Scheld, Macmillan, 1968
- Night in Funland ed. Jerome Brondfield, Scholastic Book Services, 1968
- Forces ed. Harvey R. Granite, Millard H. Black, Virginia F. Lewis & Jo M. Stanchfield, Houghton Mifflin, 1970
- * Beauregard Bugleboy III, (ss) Argosy (UK) September 1965
- * The Big Bajoor, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1962
- * A Bottle of Wine, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1956
- * The Cattywampus, (ss) Argosy January 1963
- * The Christmas Hunt, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 3 1960
- * Cornered, (ss) Argosy December 1951
- * The Day the Lion Came to Town, (ss) McCall’s May 1962
- * Death of a Lawman, (ss) Verdict January 1957
- * Death on the Avenida, (vi) Collier’s September 16 1955
- * Dunbar’s Cove, (n.) Scribner’s, 1957
- * Exodus, (ss) Tomorrow May 1948
- * Flesh-Eaters, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1960
- * The Followers, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1958
- * The Frightened Ones, (ss) Adventure April 1956
- * Get-Away, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1961
- * The Gothic Room, (ss) The Saint Magazine September 1967
- * Harmony Valley, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1966
- * Holiday for an Unhappy Man, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1959
- * The Holiday World, (ss) Chatelaine November 1966
- * Hunters, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1959
- * A Kiss for Choice, (ss) 1959
- * A Long Way to Go, (n.) 1965
- * The Luckiest Girl in the World, (ss) King (UK) April 1966
- * Make Your Pitch, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1962
- * A Mule Named Tony, (ss) Argosy February 1964
- * Murder by Remote Control, (nv) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine November 1958
- * My Brother’s Killer, (??) Collier’s July 11 1953
- * My Summer Vacation, (ss) Rogue July 1961
- * A Night for Hounds, (ss) Argosy February 1951
- * One Last Bull, (ss) Adventure May 1951
- * The Patternmaker, (ss) Rogue July 1963
- * The Saint, (ss) Rogue August 1964
- * The Secret Box, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1960
- * Small-Town Cop, (ss) Mercury Mystery Magazine August 1958
- * Snipe Hunt, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1964
- * The Steeper Cliffs, (ss) Pocket Book Weekly November 24 1956
- * The Strange Gig, (ss) Playboy November 1963
- * “The Tailor-Made Wife”, (ss) Redbook February 1958
- * Talk Your Way Out of Death, (ss) This Week March 11 1956
- * The Taste of Melon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 25/September 1 1962
- * A Time for Knowing, (ss) Prairie Schooner Fall 1950
- * Tough Cop, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine June 1963
- * A Try for the Big Prize, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1961
- * Watermelon Moon, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1963
- * A Woman’s Choice, (ss) Jack London’s Adventure Magazine October 1958
- * You Understand?, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1979
_____, [ref.]
[]Deal, Ian (chron.)
- * The Clouds of Night, (pm) Songs of Innocence #4, 2001
- * Concrete Flowers, (pm) Songs of Innocence #4, 2001
- * An Era of Truth, (ar) Songs of Innocence (and Experience) #5, 2004
- * Genetic Creation Order: We the God Particles, (ar) Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000
- * Keepers of the Dream, (ar) Songs of Innocence #4, 2001
- * A Newborn Promise: A Dizain, (pm) Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000
- * The Passionate Poet to His “Vision”: Prophesy in Motion, (pm) Songs of Innocence #3, Spring 2000
- * True Identities, (pm) Songs of Innocence (and Experience) #5, 2004
[]Deal, Timothy P. (1967- ) (books) (chron.)
- * The Amazing Art of Bart Willard, (pi) Shroud #3, Summer 2008
- * Brian Keene, an Interview, (iv) Shroud Magazine #1, January 2008 [Ref. Brian Keene]
- * Dark Effigies:
* ___ Tom Brown, (cl) Shroud #9, Summer 2010
- * Dark Effigies: Malcolm McClinton, (pi) Shroud #5, Winter 2009
- * Dark Effigies: Martin Blanco, (pi) Shroud #4, Fall 2008
- * Dark Effigies: Steven Gilberts, (pi) Shroud #6, Spring 2009
- * The Deep End, (ss) Big Pulp Winter 2008
- * From the Editor, (ed) Shroud #5 Wtr, #6 Spr, #7 Aut 2009
- * Gamers, (mr) Shroud #2, March/April 2008
- * The Haunted Art of Thomas Straub, (pi) Shroud #2, March/April 2008
- * Introduction, (in) Beneath the Surface ed. Tim Deal, Shroud Publishing, 2008
- * The Joy of Fear and the Gnashing of Teeth, (ed) Shroud #15 Wtr, #16 Spr 2015
- * The Mother of Tears, (mr) Shroud #3, Summer 2008
- * Opening Words: Purgatory in Riyadh, (ed) Shroud #14, Summer 2014
- * The Rookery of Sainte-Mère-Église, (ss) Corvidae ed. Rhonda Parrish, World Weaver Press, 2015
- * Surfaced, (ss) LampLight March 2016
- * Tom Brown, (ar) Shroud #9, Summer 2010
- * Trending Markets: Eric Beebe’s Jamais Vu, (rv) Shroud #14, Summer 2014
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Shroud Magazine #1 Jan, #2 Mar/Apr, #3 Sum, #4 Fll 2008, #5 Wtr, #6 Spr, #7 Aut 2009, #8 Wtr, #9 Sum 2010, #11 Spr 2011,
#12 Sum 2012, #14 Sum 2014
#15 Wtr, #16 Spr 2015
- * Beneath the Surface, (oa) Shroud Publishing (tp), January 2008
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