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Cropley, Matthew (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Barbarians or Philosophers? (with Victoria Bridgland), (ar) Grimdark Magazine #13, October 2017
- * The Future of Grimdark, (ar) Grimdark Magazine #10, January 2017
- * An Interview with R.F. Kuang, (iv) Grimdark Magazine #16, July 2018 [Ref. R. F. Kuang]
- * The Odd Hopefulness of Grimdark, (ar) Grimdark Magazine #11, April 2017
- * The Rescue Job, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #53, July 2016
- * Seeking the Great Current (with Sean Williams), (vi) Daily Science Fiction March 2 2018
- * Small Fish, (ss) Dimension6 #8, 2016
- * Why Do So Many Fantasy Worlds Look Like Medieval Europe?, (ar) Grimdark Magazine #15, April 2018
Crosby, Bing; [i.e., Harry Lillis Crosby, Jr.] (1903-1977) (about) (chron.)
- * Bing Crosby Tells His Own Story, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 21 1953
- * Call Me Lucky, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 14, Feb 28, Mar 7, Mar 21, Mar 28 1953; as told to Pete Martin
- * I Call on Pete Martin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 5, Aug 12 1961
- * I Got Plenty of Mousetraps, (ar) The American Magazine July 1945
- * Let’s Keep Our Eyes on the Ball, (ms) The Phantom Detective February 1944
- * Let’s Keep Our Eyes on the Ball, (ms) Popular Sports Magazine Spring 1944
- * “Me”, (ar) The Royal Pictorial February 1934
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Crosby, Clive (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * The Bullet Barricade, (ss) Frontier Stories August 1931
- * The Crisis, (ss) Zoom October/November 1931
- * An Even Break, (ss) Short Stories November 25 1929
- * The Fightin’est Texan, (ss) Triple-X Western #87, August 1931
- * Lead Pills for the Bellyache, (ss) West January 22 1930
- * The Love Pay-Off, (ss) Western Romances #25, April 1932
- * Trail for a Texan!, (ss) Frontier Stories Winter 1937
- * Two-Gun-Sheriffin’, (ss) West October 30 1929
Crosby, Ernest Howard (1856-1907) (chron.)
- * The Bernard Shaw Philosophy, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1905
- * The Case of John Van Arsdale, (??) The Century Magazine November 1889
- * The Door of a Possible Heaven, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1907
- * Fair Play, (pm) The International Socialist Review July 1901
- * The Hero, (pm) The International Socialist Review October 1901
- * Homesick, (pm) The International Socialist Review July 1901
- * The Man with the Hose, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1906
- * The One Unselfish Day, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine December 1906
- * Our American Oligarchy, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1907
- * Our Senatorial Grand Dukes, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1906
- * Political Corruption, (??) The Century Magazine December 1888
- * The Professor’s Daughter, (ss) The Cosmopolitan February 1891
- * Tyrants, (pm) The International Socialist Review July 1901
- * Wall Street and “Graft”, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1907
Crosby, Harry C. (1925-2009); used pseudonym Christopher Anvil (chron.)
- * Achilles’ Heel [War with the Outs], (ss) Astounding Science Fiction February 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Advance Agent [Dan Redman], (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction February 1957, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Apron Chains, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Babel II, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact August 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Basic [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Venture Science Fiction November 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Behind the Sandrat Hoax, (nv) Galaxy Science Fiction October 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Bill for Delivery [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction November 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Brains Isn’t Everything, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1976, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Bugs, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact June 1986, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Cantor’s War [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Worlds of If May/June 1974, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Captive Djinn, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Captive Leaven, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction September 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Cargo for Colony 6 [War with the Outs], (nv) Astounding Science Fiction August 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Cinderella, Inc., (vi) Imagination December 1952
- * The Claw and the Clock [Federation of Humanity], (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact February 1971, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Compensation, (ss) Astounding Science Fiction October 1957, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Compound Interest [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Contrast [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction December 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Coward, (ss) Adam March 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Destination Unknown, (ss) Science Fiction Adventures March 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Devise and Conquer, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Doc’s Legacy, (nv) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact February 1988, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Drop of a Pin, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine April 1974, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Duel to the Death, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Dukes of Desire [Federation of Humanity], (na) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Experts in the Field [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact May 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Facts to Fit the Theory [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact November 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Foghead [War with the Outs], (nv) Astounding Science Fiction September 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Gadget vs. Trend, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction October 1962, as by Christopher Anvil
- Analog Science Fact & Science Fiction (UK) February 1963, as by Christopher Anvil
- Spectrum 4, Amis/Conquest, Harcourt, Brace & World, 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- The Great SF Stories #24 (1962), Asimov/Greenberg, DAW, 1992, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Gentle Earth, (na) Astounding Science Fiction November 1957, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Ghost Fleet [War with the Outs], (ss) Analog Science Fact—Fiction February 1961, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Golden Years, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1977, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Gold of Galileo [James Cardan], (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1980, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Goliath and the Beanstalk [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Astounding Science Fiction November 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Great Intellect Boom [Hommel], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Hand from the Past [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
- * A Handheld Primer, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories January 1978, as by Christopher Anvil
- * High G, (nv) If June 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * High Road to the East, (ss) Fantastic May 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Highway Maniac, (ss) Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine December 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Hunch [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fact—Fiction July 1961, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Hunger [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction May 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Identification, (nv) Analog Science Fact—Fiction May 1961, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Ideological Defeat, (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Interesting Times, (ss) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact December 1987, as by Christopher Anvil
- * In the Light of Further Data, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Is Everybody Happy? [Hommel], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Key to the Crime [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Shell Scott Mystery Magazine September 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Kindly Invasion, (ss) Worlds of Tomorrow March 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The King’s Legions [Federation of Humanity], (na) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact September 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Law Breakers, (nv) Astounding Science Fiction October 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Leverage [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Astounding Science Fiction July 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Low Road [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories September 1970, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Mating Problems [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Astounding Science Fiction December 1959, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Merry Christmas from Outer Space, (ss) Fantastic Stories of Imagination December 1964, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Mind Partner, (nv) Galaxy Magazine August 1960, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Missile Smasher [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact July 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Mission of Ignorance, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact October 1968, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Murder Trap [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Magazine January 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Negative Feedback, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March 1994, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Nerves, (ss) Fantastic Universe November 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The New Boccaccio, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction January 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The New Member, (ss) Galaxy Science Fiction April 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The New Way, (ss) Beyond Infinity November/December 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Nitrocellulose Doormat [Federation of Humanity], (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact June 1969, as by Christopher Anvil
- * No Small Enemy [James Cardan], (na) Analog Science Fact—Fiction November 1961, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Not in the Literature, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction March 1963, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Odds, (ss) Amazing Science Fiction Stories July 1977, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Operator [Federation of Humanity], (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact March 1971, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Pandora’s Envoy [Centrans], (ss) Analog Science Fact—Fiction April 1961, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Pandora’s Planet [Centrans], (nv) Astounding Science Fiction September 1956, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Philosopher’s Stone, (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction January 1963, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Plateau, (na) Amazing Stories March 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Positive Feedback, (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact August 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Power of Illusion, (ss) Jim Baen’s Universe October 2006, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Prisoner [War with the Outs], (ss) Astounding Science Fiction February 1956, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Problem of Command [Berenger Lyell], (ss) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction November 1963, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Burned Letter [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine April 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Defector [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Hostage [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine February 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Killer [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine August 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- * The Problem Solver and the Spy [Richard Verner, heuristician], (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine December 1965, as by Christopher Anvil
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Sinister Spies, Hitchcock, Random House, 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Sinister Spies, Anon., Random House, 1966, as by Christopher Anvil
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Sinister Spies, Anon., Random House, 1982, as by Christopher Anvil
- * A Question of Attitude [Federation of Humanity], (ss) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact December 1967, as by Christopher Anvil
- * A Question of Identity, (nv) Analog Science Fiction and Fact July 1995, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Rags from Riches, (ss) Amazing Stories November 1987, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Revolt! [Federation of Humanity], (nv) Astounding Science Fiction April 1958, as by Christopher Anvil
- * “Riddle Me This…” [Federation of Humanity], (nv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact January 1972, as by Christopher Anvil
- * Roll Out the Rolov!, (ss) Imagination November 1953
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