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[]Foy, Peter; pseudonym of Fred G. Cook (1900-?) (chron.)
- * All Wax! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1153, July 14 1923
- * The Astronomer’s Double! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1143, May 5 1923
- * Blackmail! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1140, April 14 1923
- * Buried Treasure! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1164, September 29 1923
- * A Double Conspiracy! [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1139, April 7 1923
- * Rescuing “Rags” [Danesbury School], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1147, June 2 1923
[]Foyster, Greg (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Ask Bernard, (ss) Aurealis #144, September 2021
- * The Body, (ss) Aurealis #147, February 2022
- * Feedback, (vi) AntipodeanSF #300, September/October 2023
- * Shitmining, (ss) Aurealis #155, October 2022
- * Swimcamp, (vi) AntipodeanSF #288, September 2022
- * Versus the Sea, (vi) AntipodeanSF #276, September 2021
[]Foyster, John (1941-2003); used pseudonym John Ossian (chron.)
- * Afterword, (aw) Forever Shores ed. Peter McNamara & Margaret Winch, Aphelion, 2003
- * Another Look at Atlantis, (br) Science Fiction Review #33, October 1969 [Ref. Willy Ley]
- * The Best SF Stories from New Worlds #2, (br) Science Fiction Review #34, December 1969 [Ref. Michael Moorcock]
- * Cheerfulness Keeps Breaking In (with Leigh Edmonds, Rob Gerrand, Bruce R. Gillespie, David R. Grigg, Lee Harding & Kirpal Singh), (iv) SF Commentary #54, November 1978 [Ref. Brian W. Aldiss]; from discussion at Unicon IV, Melbourne, Easter 1978.
- * Cordwainer Smith, (iv) [Ref. Arthur Burns]
- * Foyster Here, (ms) Exploding Madonna #5, 1969
- * Gregory Benford: Science Fiction and Scientist Fiction, (ar) eFNAC March 2000 [Ref. Gregory Benford], as "Gregory Benford: The Scientist at the Heart of Science Fiction"
- * Gregory Benford: The Scientist at the Heart of Science Fiction, (ar) eFNAC March 2000 [Ref. Gregory Benford]
- * Let It Ring, (ss) Infinity Three ed. Robert Hoskins, Lancer, 1972, as by John Ossian
- * My Local Supermarket Is in the Basement of the World’s Tallest Building, (ar) Outworlds #70, August 1998
- * New Dimensions 5, (br) Foundation #11/12, March 1977 [Ref. Robert Silverberg]
- * Orbit 17, (br) Foundation #11/12, March 1977 [Ref. Damon Knight]
- * Orbit II, (br) Science Fiction Review #30, April 1969 [Ref. Damon Knight]
- * Plumbers of the Cosmos: The Aussiecon Debate (with Peter Nicholls & George Turner), (ar) SF Commentary #48/49/50, October/November/December 1976; debate at Aussiecon, 33rd World SF Convention, Melbourne, August 1975.
- * Response to “The New Generation Gap”, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #13, September 1989
- * The Ring of Ritornel, (br) Science Fiction Review #30, April 1969 [Ref. Charles L. Harness]
- * The Sundial, (br) Science Fiction Review #30, April 1969 [Ref. Shirley Jackson]
- * Turning On, (br) Science Fiction Review #30, April 1969 [Ref. Damon Knight]
- * The Underpeople, (br) Science Fiction Review #32, August 1969 [Ref. Cordwainer Smith]
- * Why Did the Sky Weep? (with Rob Gerrand, Bruce R. Gillespie & Lee Harding), (ar) SF Commentary #55/56, January/October 1979
- * William Atheling, Jr.: A Critic of Science Fiction, (in) Cor Serpentis #1, 1968
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #31 Jun 1969, #37 Apr 1970
- * [letter], (lt) SF Commentary #62/63/64/65/66, June 1981
- * [letter], (lt) The New York Review of Science Fiction #2 Oct 1988, #10 Jun 1989
- * [letter from Victoria, Australia], (lt) Lighthouse #15, August 1967
[]Fracassi, Philip (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Altar, (nv) Dunhams Manor Press, April 8 2016
- * Aquarium Diver, (ss) Humans Are the Problem ed. Willow Becker & Michael Cluff, Weird Little Worlds, 2021
- * The Astral Key, (nv) Interzone #301, February 2025
- * Ateuchus, (ss) Dark Discoveries #38, Spring 2018
- * Autumn Sugar, (ss) Close to Midnight ed. Mark Morris, Flame Tree Press, 2022
- * The Baby Farmer, (nv) Murder Ballads ed. Mark Beech, Egaeus Press, 2017
- * Behold the Void, (oc) JournalStone (tp), March 2017
- * The Body, (ss) Unnerving Magazine #10, 2019
- * Coffin, (ss) Behold the Void, JournalStone, 2017
- * Curse of the Reaper, (br) Interzone #294, January 2023 [Ref. Brian McAuley]
- * Daphne, (br) Interzone #294, January 2023 [Ref. Josh Malerman]
- * Eleven-One, (ss) Ravenwood Quarterly #2, 2016
- * Ergamul, (ss) Forbidden Futures #8, Winter 2020
- * Fail-Safe, (ss) Behold the Void, JournalStone, 2017
- * The Guardian, (nv) Black Static #77, November/December 2020
- * The Horse Thief, (ss) Behold the Void, JournalStone, 2017
- * The Hunter, (ss) Forbidden Futures #13, Belief Systems 2024
- * ID, (nv) Walk on the Weird Side ed. Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., LASC Press, 2017
- * Little Eve, (br) Interzone #294, January 2023 [Ref. Catriona Ward]
- * Mandala, (ss) Behold the Void, JournalStone, 2017
- * Mother, (nv) Dunhams Manor Press, July 4 2015
- * Murder by Proxy, (nv) Interzone #294, January 2023
- * The Prodigy, (ss) Playlist of the Damned ed. Willow Dawn Becker & Jessica Landry, Weird Little Worlds, 2023
- * Quad, (ss) IZ Digital January 26 2023
- * Red Leather, (ss) The Weird Fiction Review #13, Fall 2024
- * The Resident, (ss) Damnation Games ed. Alan Baxter, Clan Destine Press, 2022
- * Soft Construction of a Sunset, (ss) Behold the Void, JournalStone, 2017
- * Surfer Girl, (ss) Behold the Void, JournalStone, 2017
- * Symphony, (nv) The Demons of King Solomon ed. Aaron J. French, JournalStone, 2017
- * The Wish, (ss) Assemble Artifacts #1, Fall 2021
_____, [ref.]
[]Fracchia, Charles A. (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
- * Annette Haven: A Pornstar Is Born, (ar) Knight May 1977
- * The Golden Gate Foundation, (ar) Knight January 1976
- * Hustling in a Cashless Society, (ar) Venus February 1974
- * In Our Own Way: Sex on Videotape, (ar) Knight July 1977
- * Let’s Play Fantasex!, (ar) Knight March 1978
- * Movin’ On with Marilyn, (ar) Knight January 1977 [Ref. Marilyn Chambers]
- * The Night They Raided the Stardust Motel, (ar) Knight July 1976
- * The Resurrection of Marilyn, (ar) Knight June 1974 [Ref. Marilyn Chambers]
- * Robert Mitchell’s Houseboat of Erotic Delights, (ar) Knight September 1975
- * Sex Surrogates: Legitimate Therapists or Licensed Prostitutes?, (ar) Knight February 1975
- * Sip the Wine, (ar) Knight March 1976
- * Why Women Swing, (ar) Venus December 1973
[]Frackelton, Alan S. (fl. 1990s-2010s) (chron.)
- * A Blessing from the Blind Boy, (ss) Fantastique Unfettered #1, December 2010
- * The Book of Dreams, (ss) Roadworks #5, Summer 1999
- * Calling Her Back, (vi) The Third Alternative #9, Winter 1995/1996
- * Gone, (ss) Xenos #48, April 1998
- * The Last Marianne, (ss) Murky Depths #6, Winter 2008/2009
- * Making Something of Yourself, (vi) Violent Spectres #3, 1995
- * Odd Man Out, (vi) Kimota #5, Winter 1996/1997
- * Pianissimo, (nv) The Future Fire #8, 2007
[]Fradkin, Barbara (Fraser) (1947- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Double Trouble, (ss) Fit to Die ed. Joan Boswell & Sue Pike, Napoleon, 2001
- * The Inheritance, (ss) Cottage Country Killers ed. Vicki Cameron & Linda Wiken, General Store Publishing House, 1997
- * The Lighthouse, (ss) nEvermore! ed. Caro Soles & Nancy Kilpatrick, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2015
- * Spoils of War, (ss) When Boomers Go Bad ed. Sue Pike, Joan Boswell & Linda Wiken, RendezVous Crime, 2005
- * A Three-Splash Day, (ss) Going Out with a Bang ed. Joan Boswell, Linda Wiken & Barbara Fradkin, Napoleon & Company, 2008
- * Voices from the Deep, (ss) Dead in the Water ed. Violette Malan & Therese Greenwood, RendezVous Press, 2006
_____, ed.
[]Frahm, Leanne (1946-2025) (about) (chron.)
- * Barrier, (ss) Chrysalis 8 ed. Roy Torgeson, Doubleday, 1980
- * Beyond Our Shores, a Colony (with Paul Collins), (ss) Distant Worlds ed. Paul Collins, Cory & Collins, 1981
- * Borderline, (na) Borderline by Leanne Frahm, MirrorDanse Books, 1996
- * The Buyer, (ss) Aurealis #5, 1991
- * Catalyst, (ss) Terror Australis ed. Leigh Blackmore, Coronet Australia, 1993
- * Culture, (ss) Science Fiction (Australia) v4 #2, 1982
- * Deus Ex Corporis, (nv) Chrysalis 7 ed. Roy Torgeson, Zebra, 1980
- * Entropy, (ss) She’s Fantastical ed. Lucy Sussex & Judith Raphael Buckrich, Sybylla Feminist Press, 1995
- * High Tide, (nv) Fears ed. Charles L. Grant, Berkley, 1983
- * Horn O’ Plenty (with Terry Carr), (nv) Stellar #7 ed. Judy-Lynn del Rey, Ballantine, 1981
- * The Lamadium Affair, (nv) Eidolon Spring 1992
- * Land’s End, (ss) Alien Shores ed. Peter McNamara & Margaret Winch, Aphelion Publications, 1994
- * Lost, (ss) Chrysalis 10 ed. Roy Torgeson, Doubleday, 1983
- * Olivetruffles, (ss) Eidolon Winter 1991
- * On the Turn, (ss) Shadows 9 ed. Charles L. Grant, Doubleday, 1986
- * Passage to Earth, (ss) Galileo January 1980
- * Rain Season, (ss) Eidolon Autumn 1998
- * Reichelman’s Relics, (nv) Amazing Stories July 1990
- * Skein Dogs, (ss) Fables and Reflections #7, April 2005
- * The Supramarket [Greystone Bay], (ss) Doom City ed. Charles L. Grant, Tor, 1987
- * The Visitor, (ss) Midnight ed. Charles L. Grant, Tor, 1985
- * A Way Back, (ss) Universe 13 ed. Terry Carr, Doubleday, 1983
- * The Wood for the Trees, (ss) Chrysalis 6 ed. Roy Torgeson, Zebra, 1980
- * [letter], (lt) SF Commentary #57, November 1979
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[]Fraimow, Rebecca (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Crowned, (vi) Daily Science Fiction January 12 2015
- * Fearfully and Wonderfully Made, (ss) Kaleidotrope Spring 2022
- * Further Arguments in Support of Yudah Cohen’s Proposal to Bluma Zilberman, (ss) Diabolical Plots #15, May 2016
- * Romeo, Revisited, (ss) Aliterate Fall 2017
- * Suradanna and the Sea, (na) The Fantasist #1, December 15 2016
- * There Are No Eaters of Souls in America, (vi) Daily Science Fiction August 27 2015
- * This Is New Gehesran Calling, (ss) Consolation Songs ed. Iona Datt Sharma, Iona Datt Sharma, 2020
[]Frain, Melissa (fl. 2010s) (books)
_____, ed.
- * Some of the Best from Tor.com: 2013 Edition (with Ann Bordman, Ellen Datlow, Claire Eddy, Liz Gorinsky, George R. R. Martin, Patrick Nielsen Hayden & Noa Wheeler), (an) Tor (ebook), November 2013 , as by Ellen Datlow, Claire Eddy, Melissa Frain, Liz Gorinsky, George R. R. Martin, Patrick Nielsen Hayden, Ann VanderMeer & Noa Wheeler
[]Fraker, Jeff (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Action Adventure Stories #10, #14, #15, #16 1997, #17, #19, #20, #25, #26, #33, #39 1998,
#44, #48 1999
#66 2000, #98 2001
- * [front cover], (cv) Double Danger Tales #10 Nov 1997, #12 Jan, #21 Oct, #22 Nov, #23 Dec 1998, #32 Oct 1999, #49 Dec 2001, #61 Apr, #62 May,
#63 Jun 2003
- * [front cover], (cv) Weird Stories #19 Apr, #26 Nov 1998
- * [front cover], (cv) Classic Pulp Fiction Stories #36 May 1998, #47 Apr, #48 May, #51 Aug, #53 Oct, #54 Nov, #55 Dec 1999, #57 Feb, #58 Mar 2000, #70 Mar,
#71 Apr, #74 Jul, #75 Aug 2001
#80 Jan 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) Behind the Mask #45 Sum 1998, #65 Sum 2003
- * [front cover], (cv) Startling Science Stories #12 Jul, #14 Sep, #15 Oct, #16 Nov 1998
- * [front cover], (cv) Detective Mystery Stories #4 Mar, #10 Oct, #11 Dec 1999, #12 Feb 2000, #20 May, #21 Jun, #22 Aug 2001, #26 Jun, #31 Dec 2002,
#32 Jan, #33 Feb, #34 Mar, #35 Apr, #36 May, #37 Jun 2003
- * [front cover], (cv) Planetary Stories #10, April 2008
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Echoes #96 Dec 1997, #97 Feb, #98 Apr, #99 Jun, #100 Aug 1998
[]Fraknoi, Andrew (1948- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Auction Prospectus, (vi) Sci Phi Journal Winter 2022
- * In Conversation with the Downloaded Me, (ss) Journ-E #7, Vernal Equinox 2025
- * No One Bet on Canis Major, (vi) Sci Phi Journal Autumn 2024
- * Selected Reading, (bi) The Planets ed. Byron Preiss, Bantam, 1985
- * Selected Readings, (bi) The Universe ed. Byron Preiss, Bantam Spectra, 1987
- * The Solar System: An Introduction, (in) The Planets ed. Byron Preiss, Bantam, 1985
- * Supernova Rhythm, (ss) Science Fiction by Scientists ed. Michael Brotherton, Springer, 2016
- * The Universe: An Introduction, (in) The Universe ed. Byron Preiss, Bantam Spectra, 1987
- * The Unwelcome Reply, (vi) Sci Phi Journal #4, 2019
- * [letter from Irvine, Ayreshire, Scotland], (lt) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact June 1982
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[]Frame, Janet; [i.e., Janet Paterson Frame Clutha] (1924-2004) (about) (chron.)
- * Beginnings, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1966
- * Gavin Highly, (ss) The New Yorker April 5 2010
- * Gorse Is Not People, (ss) The New Yorker September 1 2008
- * A Night at the Opera, (ss) The New Yorker June 2 2008
- * The Press Gang, (vi) The Reservoir by Janet Frame, W.H. Allen, 1966
- * Prizes, (ss) The New Yorker March 10 1962
- * The Reservoir, (ss) The New Yorker January 12 1963
- * Swans, (ss) The (London) Evening News October 12 1987
- * The Triumph of Poetry, (ss)
- * Winter Garden, (ss) The New Yorker January 31 1970
- * You Are Now Entering the Human Heart, (ss) The New Yorker March 29 1969
[]Frame, Ronald (William Sutherland) (1953- ); likely same author as Roland Frame (chron.)
- * Fruits de Mer, (ss) The London Magazine December 1986/January 1987
- * Incident in Le Lavandou, (ss) Scottish Short Stories 1986, Collins, 1986
- * The Inn at Loch Bragar, (ss) The Antioch Review Winter 2007
- * A Long Weekend with Marcel Proust, (nv) The Seven Deadly Sins, Severn House, 1985
- * Schwimmbad Mitternachts, (ss) Scottish Short Stories 1987, Collins, 1987
- * Some Common Misunderstandings about Ghosts, (ss) A Quiver of Ghosts ed. Aidan Chambers, The Bodley Head, 1987
- * Switchback, (ss) Best Short Stories 1993 ed. Giles Gordon & David Hughes, William Heinemann Ltd., 1993; first broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 19 February 1992.
[]Frampton, H. F. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Assisting Laura, (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1925
- * The Back-Door Exit, (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1921
- * Dog Days, (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1921
- * Enough Rope, (vi) The Corner Magazine March 1933
- * For Sale, Freehold, (nv) The Story-teller April 1935
- * Four O’Clock, Wednesday, the Twenty-Fifth, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1922
- * Having It Out, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1921
- * The Home-Coming, (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1922
- * Internal Evidence, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1926
- * The Letter, (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1921
- * The Maze, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1920
- * Neap Tide, (vi) Storyteller December 1936
- * The Passing of a Poet, (ss) Chums October 10 1926
- * The Quest of the “Sea Queen”, (ss) Chums May 8 1927
- * The Ring, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1921
- * Settled out of Court, (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1926
- * The Song of Psyche, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1922
- * The Superstition, (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1921
- * Upsetting the Arrangements, (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1922
- * An Urgent Appointment, (ss) The Windsor Magazine March 1927
- * Waiting for Sybil, (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1922
- * With Ulterior Motives, (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1922
[]Frampton, Henry F. (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * The Changeling, (ss) The Red Magazine January 15 1912
- * The Empty Trap, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1911
- * The End of the Circle, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #253, March 7 1914
- * Fate Intervening, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1912
- * Foxley’s Understudy, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1912
- * The Game Two Played, (ss) Yes or No September 28 1912
- * Playing with Fire, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1912
- * The Prisoners, (ss) Yes or No April 11 1914
- * Professional Jealousy, (ss) The Red Magazine July 1 1911
- * Saving His Face, (ss) Yes or No September 2 1916
- * The Screen, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #249, February 7 1914
- * Worry, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #316, May 22 1915
[]France, Anatole; pseudonym of Anatole-François Thibault (1844-1924) (about) (chron.)
- * Abelard and Héloise, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1895
- * Ad Astra, (ar) The Phoenix August 1914; translated from the French by Michael Monahan.
- * Amycus et Celestin, (ss) The Snuggly Satyricon ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2020; translated from the French (“Amycus et Célestin”, 1892) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Anatole France Talks, (ms)
- * Balthasar, (ss)
- * The Christmas Log, (ss) Short Stories October 1902; adapted by Katharine Vincent
- * The Comedy of the Man Who Married a Dumb Wife, (pl)
- * Come What May, (pl)
- * The Coming of Riquet, (ss)
- * The Coming of Riquet, (ss)
- * Crainquebille, (ss) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
- * Crainquebille, (ss)
- * La Dame à l’Eventail, (ss) The Smart Set August 1902
- * A Dream, (ss) 1915
- * Edmee, or Charity Well Bestowed, (ss) 1922
- * L’Eveche de Tourcoing, (ss) The Yellow Book April 1895
- * A Good Lesson Well Learnt, (ss)
- * The Governor of Judaea, (ss) Tales June 1906; translated from the French.
- * Great Passions of History:
* ___ 6. Abelard and Héloise, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1895
- * The History of Mankind, (ex) from The Opinions of Jérôme Coignard, John Lane, 1913
- * Honey Bee, (na) John Lane, 1911
- * Honey-Bee, (na)
- * A Hypnotized Cat, (ss) Romance September 1892; translated by Mrs. T. C. Crawford
- * Jeanne D’Arc, (ar) The Phoenix November 1916; translated from the French by Michael Monahan.
- * Jessy, (ss) Romance September 1893; translated by Mary J. Safford, M.D.
- * The Journey of Doctor Obnubile, (vi)
- * The Juggler of Notre-Dame, (ss) Short Stories April 1893; translated from the French (“Le Jongleur de Notre-Dame”, Gil Blas, Paris as by Sarpeta) by Frances Alley Weston.
- * Juggler to Our - Lady, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine July 1912
- * The Kingdom of the Dwarfs, (na) , as "Honey-Bee"
- * The Lady with the White Fan, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1918
- * Lead Soldier’s Story, (ss) Current Literature October 1909
- * Leslie Wood, (ss) Ainslee’s Magazine January 1903; translated from the French.
- * Leslie Wood, (ss) Weird Fiction in France ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2020; translated from the French (“Leslie Wood”, L’Étui de nacre, 1892) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Love Is a Hair Shirt, (ms)
- * Love, Life, and Laughter: Epigrams, (ms)
- * Lucifer, (ss) The Well of Saint Clare by Anatole France & tr:Alfred Allinson, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1909
- * Madame de Luzy, (ex)
- * Mademoiselle de Doucine’s New Year’s Present, (ss)
- * The Majesty of Justice, (ss)
- * The Mass of the Shadows, (ss) Mother of Pearl by Anatole France, tr. Frederic Chapman, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1908
- * Maxims and Precepts, (ms)
- * Misprized Genius, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) March 1924; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- * Monsieur Pigeonneau, (ss) Short Stories August 1902; translated by Katharine Vincent
- * The Ocean Christ, (vi) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
- * Olivier’s Brag, (ss) The Merrie Tales of Jacques Tournebroche, Dodd, Mead, 1909
- * The Origin of Government, (ex)
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss)
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss) Mother of Pearl by Anatole France, tr. Frederic Chapman, John Lane, The Bodley Head, 1908
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss) Great Short Stories of the World ed. Barrett H. Clark & Maxim Lieber, The World Publishing Company, 1925; translated by Barrett H. Clarke
- * Our Lady’s Juggler, (ss) The Best of All Possible Worlds ed. Spider Robinson, Ace, 1980; translated from the French (“Le jongleur de Notre-Dame”, L’étui de nacre, Calmann-Lévy, 1892) by Spider Robinson.
- * The Procurator of Judæa, (ss)
- * The Procurator of Judæa, (ss)
- * Putois, (ss)
- * Putois, (ss) Crainquebille, Putois, Riquet, and Other Profitable Tales by Anatole France, John Lane, 1915
- * Putois, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * Red Riding Hood Up to Date, (ss) The Touchstone December 1918
- * Revolt of the Angels, (ex) John Lane, 1914
- * Riquet, (ss)
- * Saint Satyr, (nv)
- * Saint Satyr, (ss) The Snuggly Satyricon ed. Brian Stableford, Snuggly Books, 2020; translated from the French (“Saint Satyre”, Le puits de Sainte Claire, 1895) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Satan’s Tongue-Pie, (vi) 1909
- * The Savant and Miss Morgan, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) January 1924; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- * The Seven Wives of Bluebeard, (ss) from The Seven Wives of Bluebeard & Other Marvellous Tales, John Lane, 1920
- * The Singer of Kyme, (ss) Short Stories May 1897; translated from the French by Merch Bradt Stewart.
- * Steinlen: The Artist, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) September 1920
- * Stendahl, (ar) To-Day December 1921 [Ref. Stendhal]; translated by J. Lewis May
- * The Story of the Duchesse de Cicogne and Monsieur de Boulingrin, Who Slept for a Hundred Years in the Company of the Beauty in the Dormant Wood, (ss) Tales of Enchantment and Disenchantment ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2019; translated from the French (“Histoire de la duchesse de Cicogne et de M. de Boulingrin qui dormirent cent ans en compagnie de la Belle-au-Bois-dormant”, Les sept femmes de la Barbe-Bleue et autres contes merveilleux, 1909) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Under the Sofa, (ss) Romance January 1894; translated by Frances Alley Weston
- * Undress Parade, (ex)
- * The Unknown Land, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine (US) October 1922; translated by M. H. Jessiman
- * The Well of St. Claire, (ss) Short Stories June 1902; translated from the French by Merch Bradt Stewart.
- * [untitled], (ms)
_____, [ref.]
- * Anatole France by Holbrook Jackson, (ar) To-Day November 1918
- * Anatole France: The Man and His Books by Frederic Lees, (ar) T.P.’s Magazine April 1912
- * Dr. Johnson and Anatole France by E. S. Roscoe, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine September 1927
- * Little Ironies of Literary Life by Burton Rascoe, (cr) The Double Dealer August/September 1921
- * M. Anatole France by A. H. Diplock, (bg) Temple Bar March 1900
- * The Opinions of Anatole France (with Paul Gsell) by Philip Zorn, (br) The Double Dealer September 1922
- * The Philosophy of Anatole France by Nathan Bryllion Fagin, (cr) The Double Dealer January 1926
- * The Progress of Literary Satanism from the Temptation of Paphnuce to the Revolt of the Angels by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Wormwood #13, 2009
- * Review: L’Ile des Pingouins, par Anatole France by Joseph Conrad, (br) The English Review December 1908
[]France, W. B. (fl. 1920s-1940s) (chron.)
- * And I refuse to Reduce My Acreage!, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1934
- * Anticlimax, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 20 1939
- * Back Again, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 1 1932
- * Ballade of Wood-Chopping, (pm) Youth’s Companion Combined with The American Boy June 1934
- * Beach Rondeau, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1932
- * Beautiful Ones, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 2 1932
- * Challenge, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 29 1937
- * Chivalry, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 26 1932
- * Cultured, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 29 1932
- * Encyclopedia, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1938
- * “Go Mae West, Young Woman”, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1934
- * Graduated!, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 23 1932
- * Happy New Year, Yes?, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1938
- * Hard Work Will Get You Somewhere, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1934
- * Hope for the Future, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1941
- * Major Operation, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1941
- * Marital Manners, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1932
- * Maybe It’s Evolution, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1934
- * A Modest Bleat for Father’s Day, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 18 1938
- * Mongrel Muse, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1932
- * My Neighbor’s Chow, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1934
- * My Platform, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1932
- * Over the Top, (pm) Country Gentleman April 1934
- * The Proper Spirit, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1932
- * Proposal, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1932
- * The Sad Case of Benjamin Franklin Grimes, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1936
- * A Sigh for the Good Old Days, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1941
- * Song of a Successful Businesswoman, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 5 1936
- * Summer Revolt, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post July 30 1932
- * This Skeptical Age, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post June 18 1932
- * Thoughts While Horseback Riding, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1933
- * Two Miles Deep, (ss) The American Boy February 1927
- * When Fond Recollection—, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1935
[]Frances, Mary (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Your Pen Personality, (cl) New Love Magazine Nov, Dec 1947, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov 1948, Jan,
Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Oct, Dec 1949
Feb, May, Jun, Jul, Sep, Oct, Dec 1950, Feb, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1951
Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Sep, Nov 1952, Jan, Mar, May, Jul, Nov 1953
Jan, Mar, Sep 1954
[]Frances, Stephen D(aniel) (1917-1989); used pseudonyms Ace Capelli, Max Clinten, Hank Janson, Peter Saxon & Dave Steel (about) (chron.)
- * Can You Believe It?, (ss) Argosy (UK) August 1962
- * The Dead Guy [Hank Janson], (nv) Underworld (UK) Spring 1952, as by Hank Janson
- * Entreat Me Not, (ss) Argosy (UK) February 1963
- * The Face of a Deceiver—How Can a Girl Recognize It?, (ss) The Evening Standard January 27 1962
- * Pot Luck, (ss)
- * Scarred Faces, (nv) Scarred Faces by Hank Janson, Ward & Hitchon, 1946, as by Hank Janson
- * Sentimental Value, (ss) Argosy (UK) July 1963
- * When Dames Get Tough, (na) Ward & Hitchon, March 1946, as by Hank Janson
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- * Other People’s Counties: Spain-Growing Up in Madrid, (ar) Look and Learn #51, January 5 1963, uncredited.
- * Other People’s Countries No. 3: Spain-Land of the Long, Hot Summer, (ar) Look and Learn #48, December 15 1962, uncredited.
- * Other People’s Countries No. 3: Spain Part 2-The Rise of the Fascists, (ar) Look and Learn #49, December 22 1962, uncredited.
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