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[]Barnett, Brian (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Barbaric Trophies, (pm) Barbarian Crowns ed. Dorothy Davies, Barbwire Butterfly Books, 2015
- * The Box, (ss) House of Horror: Best of 2009 ed. S. E. Cox, Lulu.com, 2009
- * Dave Jenkins, Flayed, (vi) Black Petals (online) #100, Summer 2022
- * Eldritch Spirits, (pm) Aphelion #280, February 2023
- * Jilted, (vi) A Pint of Bloody Fiction ed. S. E. Cox & Nandy Ekle, House of Horror, 2010
- * King of the Bloody Crown, (pm) Barbarian Crowns ed. Dorothy Davies, Barbwire Butterfly Books, 2015
- * Land of Blood and Ash, (pm) Barbarian Crowns ed. Dorothy Davies, Barbwire Butterfly Books, 2015
- * Shadow Assassins, (pm) Barbarian Crowns ed. Dorothy Davies, Barbwire Butterfly Books, 2015
- * Trail of Crushed Skulls, (pm) Barbarian Crowns ed. Dorothy Davies, Barbwire Butterfly Books, 2015
- * What’s in a Man’s Nose Is His Own Business, (ss) Night Terrors ed. Theresa Dillon, Blood Bound Books, 2010
[]Barnett, David (1970- ) (about) (chron.)
- * After Tolkien, Get Bored of the Rings, (ar) The Guardian February 8 2011 [Ref. Henry N. Beard, Douglas C. Kenney & J. R. R. Tolkien]
- * Alan Grant Obituary, (ob) The Guardian July 31 2022 [Ref. Alan Grant]
- * Anne Rice Obituary, (ob) The Guardian December 15 2021 [Ref. Anne Rice]
- * At Midnight, All the Agents, (ss) New Horizons #1, 2008
- * Away with the Fairies—Little, Big Receives a Long Overdue Revival, (ar) The Guardian March 4 2009 [Ref. John Crowley]
- * “The Beat Went On”: What Happened to Jan Kerouac, Jack’s Forgotten Daughter, (ar) The Guardian June 7 2021 [Ref. Jan Kerouac]
- * Bryant & May Novelist Christopher Fowler Has Died Aged 69, (ar) The Guardian March 3 2023 [Ref. Christopher Fowler]
- * Business As Usual [Gideon Smith], (ss) Tor.com September 4 2013
- * “Chose drugs?” 30 years After He Wrote Trainspotting, Irvine Welsh Says Life Is Tougher Now, (iv) The Observer July 2 2023 [Ref. Irvine Welsh]
- * Darkness in Literature: Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes, (ar) The Guardian December 14 2012 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * David Mitchell: Separating Literary and Genre Fiction Is Act of “Self-Mutilation”, (ar) The Guardian November 10 2015 [Ref. David Mitchell]
- * Death Knock, (ss) Pantechnicon #7, 2008
- * Dinosaur Porn or Rabid Puppy Pastiche? The Strange Story of Chuck Tingle, (ar) The Guardian May 19 2016 [Ref. Chuck Tingle]
- * The Discreet Charms of “Cosy Catastrophe” Fiction, (ar) The Guardian November 25 2009
- * Doctor Who Writer and Script Editor Terrance Dicks Dies Aged 84 (with Amy Walker), (ar) The Guardian September 2 2019 [Ref. Terrance Dicks]
- * Douglas Adams Is Still the King of Comic Science Fiction, (ar) The Guardian March 11 2013 [Ref. Douglas Adams]
- * Dowser, (pm) Avallaunius Autumn 1993
- * The Endless Adaptability of Philip K Dick, (ar) The Guardian September 15 2017 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]
- * The End of the World Show, (ss) Postscripts #9, Winter 2006
- * Exploring Wold Newton, the Motherlode of Popular Fiction, (ar) The Guardian May 21 2009 [Ref. Philip José Farmer]
- * Fantasy and Horror Writer Tanith Lee Dies Aged 67, (ar) The Guardian May 26 2015 [Ref. Tanith Lee]
- * Fantasy Fans Crowdfund Record £17M for Author Brandon Sanderson’s New Novels, (ar) The Observer March 5 2022 [Ref. Brandon Sanderson]
- * “A Force to Be Reckoned With”: The Fantasy World Pays Tribute to Storm Constantine, (ar) The Guardian January 19 2021 [Ref. Storm Constantine]
- * Frederik Pohl, Grandmaster of Science Fiction, Dies Aged 93, (ar) The Guardian September 3 2013 [Ref. Frederik Pohl]
- * George RR Martin Defends Game of Thrones Rape as Portraying Reality of War, (ar) The Guardian June 4 2015 [Ref. George R. R. Martin]
- * The Golden Apple of Shangri-La, (ss) Tor.com September 23 2014
- * Hinterland, (ss) infinity plus April 2006
- * The Hobbit at 80: Much More Than a Childish Prequel to The Lord of the Rings, (ar) The Guardian September 21 2017 [Ref. J. R. R. Tolkien]
- * The Hugo Awards: George RR Martin, Vox Day and Alastair Reynolds on the Prize’s Future, (ar) The Guardian April 26 2016 [Ref. Vox Day, George R. R. Martin & Alastair Reynolds]
- * “I could have gone to jail”, (iv) The Guardian July 28 2023 [Ref. M. W. Craven]
- * “I’m often asked—there’s science fiction in China?”, (iv) The Guardian March 28 2024 [Ref. Liu Cixin]
- * In Praise of Robert Holdstock, (ar) The Guardian December 1 2009 [Ref. Robert Holdstock]
- * “It’s a Mythologisation of Part of My Life”, (iv) The Guardian October 2 2012 [Ref. Jo Walton]
- * It’s Nice but I Wouldn’t Want to Die Here, (ss) Visionary Tongue #20, Summer 2006
- * “I Was Pretty Crushed”: Mitch Benn Wrote Two Novels—Then Stopped. What Happened?, (ar) The Guardian January 28 2021 [Ref. Mitch Benn]
- * Judge Dredd Co-Creator Carlos Ezquerra Dies Aged 70, (ar) The Guardian October 1 2018 [Ref. Carlos Ezquerra]
- * Kazuo Ishiguro Thinks His Fantasy Novel Is Not a Fantasy Novel. Are We Bothered?, (ar) The Guardian March 5 2015 [Ref. Kazuo Ishiguro]
- * Let’s Just Say It: George RR Martin Needs to Get On with The Winds of Winter, (ar) The Guardian May 12 2017 [Ref. George R. R. Martin]
- * LoveSexIntelligence, (ss) Hub Magazine #102, November 1 2009
- * Lucky at Cards, (ss) Clockwork Cairo ed. Matthew Bright, Twopenny Books, 2017
- * Neil Gaiman Announces Neverwhere Sequel, The Seven Sisters, (ar) The Guardian February 17 2017 [Ref. Neil Gaiman]
- * Neil Gaiman Novel Banned by New Mexico School After Mother Objects, (ar) The Guardian October 11 2013 [Ref. Neil Gaiman]
- * Neil Gaiman’s Sandman Returns for Prequel, (ar) The Guardian July 2 2013 [Ref. Neil Gaiman]
- * OMG! It’s Jane Austen…The TikTok Generation Embraces New Heroine, (ar) The Observer January 29 2023 [Ref. Jane Austen]
- * “People hope my book will be China’s Star Wars”: Liu Cixin on China’s Exploding Sci-fi Scene, (iv) The Guardian December 14 2016 [Ref. Liu Cixin]
- * Rachel Pollack, Trans Activist and Comic Book Writer, Dies Aged 77, (ar) The Guardian April 8 2023 [Ref. Rachel Pollack]
- * RA Lafferty—The Secret Sci-fi Genius More Than Ready for a Comeback, (ar) The Guardian August 13 2014 [Ref. R. A. Lafferty]
- * Ray Bradbury’s Unknown Universe of Realist Fiction, (ar) The Guardian October 23 2013 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * Ray Bradbury, Writer Who Captivated a Generation of Sci-fi Fans, Dies at 91 (with Tom McCarthy), (ar) The Guardian June 6 2012 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * Science Fiction Author Begins War of the Books Worlds, (iv) The Guardian March 11 2011 [Ref. Stephen Hunt]
- * Science Fiction’s Number One Fan, (ar) The Guardian December 11 2008 [Ref. Forrest J Ackerman]
- * Sexism in Horror Novels: The Real Monsters Aren’t the Ones You Think, (ar) The Guardian September 23 2009 [Ref. Guy Adams & Maura McHugh]
- * So Long, Douglas Adams, and Thanks for All the Books, (ar) The Guardian May 11 2011 [Ref. Douglas Adams]
- * Spend Halloween with Ray Bradbury, (ar) The Guardian October 30 2008 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * State of Grace, (ss) Postscripts #11, Summer 2007
- * The Story of Andrew Haddock, Part II (Part 2 of ?) (with Neil Struthers), (cs) Murky Depths #11, March 2010
- * Tropes, Trolls and Trump: The Fantasy Writer Who Inspired George RR Martin, (ar) The Guardian January 17 2017 [Ref. George R. R. Martin & Tad Williams]
- * What Was Dracula Really Like? 550-Year-Old Clue to Life of Vlad the Impaler Emerges, (ar) The Observer December 11 2022 [Ref. Bram Stoker]
- * When Crime Meets Fantasy in Fiction, (ar) The Guardian May 15 2014 [Ref. Ben Aaronovitch, Paul Cornell & Jasper Fforde]
- * Woman’s Work [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) Encounters of Sherlock Holmes ed. George Mann, Titan, 2013
- * Work Sets You Free [Gideon Smith], (ss) Tor.com August 21 2013
_____, [ref.]
[]Barnett, David G. (?-2021) (books) (chron.)
- * A Better Man, (ss) Shivers II ed. Richard Chizmar, Cemetery Dance, 2003
- * From the Darkness, (ed) Into the Darkness #1 Win, #2 1994, #3, #4 1995, #5 1996
- * From the Fiction Editor, (ed) Bloodsongs #10, #11 1998
- * Initiation, (ss) Shivers III ed. Richard Chizmar, Cemetery Dance, 2004
- * Introduction, (in) Damned: An Anthology of the Lost ed. David G. Barnett, Necro Publications, 2004
- * The Necrofile, (cl) Into the Darkness; #4.
- * The Necrofile, (cl) Into the Darkness #4, 1995
- * Spin-Cycle, (ss) Shivers ed. Richard Chizmar, Cemetery Dance, 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) Sex, Drugs & Power Tools by Edward Lee, Necro Publications, 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) Going Back (var. 1) by Tony Richards, Dark Regions Press, 2010
- * [front cover], (cv) Into Painfreak ed. Gerard Houarner, Necro Publications, 2016
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ Into the Darkness
- * Editor: Into the Darkness #1 Win, #2 1994, #3, #4 1995, #5 1996
- * The 1995 SPGA Showcase (with Bobbi Sinha-Morey), (oa) SPGA (ph), 1996
- * Chopping Block Party (with Brendan Deneen), (oa) Necro Publications (tp), September 2017
- * Damned: An Anthology of the Lost, (oa) Necro Publications (hc), April 2004
- * Into the Darkness (with C. Dennis Moore), (oa) Necro Publications (tp), January 2013
[]Barnett, Donald R. (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * Badger Buys a License, (ss) Ranch Romances October 1925
- * Brotherly Love, (ss) Ranch Romances April 1926
- * The Cross S Songbird, (ss) Ranch Romances August 1925
- * The Gallopin’ Goofus, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine April 1926
- * The Gold Nugget Clock, (ss) Three Star Magazine 2nd July 1928
- * The Little Green Buddha, (ss) Mystery Magazine #153, April 1 1924
- * Midnight Voices, (ss) Mystery Magazine #172, January 15 1925
- * A Modern Miles Standish, (ss) Ranch Romances June 1925
- * Somethin’ What Ain’t, (ss) War Stories #16, October 27 1927
- * What! No Women?, (ss) Ranch Romances July 1926
[]Barnett, Edith A(nn) (1853-1934) (about) (chron.)
- * The Best of All, (ss) The American Magazine February 1909
- * The Bonds of Freedom, (ss) The American Magazine July 1907
- * Chantermerle, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine December 1906
- * Concerning an Inheritance, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine #3, July 1895
- * The Day of Judgment, (ss) The American Magazine January 1908
- * The Essentials, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine October 1906
- * The Gate of Understanding, (ss) The American Magazine October 1906
- * Girls and Marriage, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine April 1910
- * The Keeper of a Light, (ss) Collier’s November 10 1906
- * Ladybird, (ss) Collier’s December 15 1906
- * The Lily of Redemption, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine January 1908
- * My Friend the School-Marm, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine #11, March 1896
- * Rebellious Daughters, and Why They Rebel, (ar) Cassell’s Magazine September 1910
- * Red Wolf’s Last Quarry, (ss) Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine June 1906
- * The Substitute, (ss) Appleton’s Magazine February 1908
- * Truce of God, (ss) Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine April 1906
[]Barnett, [Dame] Henrietta O(ctavia Weston) (1851-1936) (chron.)
- * “At Home” to the Poor, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1881
- * Babies of the State, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1909
- * The Children of the Great City, (ar) Atalanta April 1888
- * The Children’s Country Holiday Fun, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1912
- * The Ethics of Housing, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine December 1925
- * Homes, Not Habitations, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1920
- * “Looking On Helps”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1929
- * Of Town Planning, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine January 1911
- * Our Lady of Lourdes, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1884, uncredited.
- * Pictures for the People, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1883
- * Some Principles of the Poor Law, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1908
- * Special Police Courts for Children, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1905
[]Barnett, Isa (1923-2001) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Bluebook August 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 17 1948, Jan 8, Nov 26 1949
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy May, Jul, Sep, Oct, Nov 1950, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Sep 1951,
Jan, Apr, Jul, Sep 1952
Mar 1957, Mar 1958, Oct 1961
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Country Gentleman July 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Saga February 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmopolitan December 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) True #200, January 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Adventure December 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life March 1965
[]Barnett, James (1920-?) (about) (chron.)
- * A Bride for the Ape!, (ss) Two-Fisted Detective Stories June 1959
- * Brides of Pain, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine March 1962
- * Bursting Passions, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories February 1957
- * Comfort Her Corpse, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine October 1960
- * Curse of the Undead, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine May 1962
- * The Dolls of Death, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine February 1963
- * Evil’s Executioner!, (nv) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine December 1959
- * Hell’s Photographer, (ss) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine December 1961
- * The Living Dead!, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories September 1958
- * Mark Him for Me!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine April 1959
- * No Wreath for Maxie, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories March 1959
- * One Fearful Night, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories January 1960
- * Scream Bloody Murder!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine August 1958
- * She Deserved to Die!, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories April 1957
- * Soft Brides for the Damned, (nv) Shock Mystery Tales Magazine July 1962
- * Tease Me and Die!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine February 1960
- * The Twisted One!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories March 1960
- * You Can’t Bury Evil!, (nv) Two-Fisted Detective Stories December 1960
- * You’ll Live with Death, (ss) Sure-Fire Detective Stories February 1958
[]Barnett, John; pseudonym of John Reginald Stagg (1878-1916) (chron.)
- * An Attack at Dawn [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #224, August 1913
- * Benbow and His Last Fight, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1910 [Ref. John Benbow]
- * Black Ivory [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #223, July 1913
- * The Blind Man, (ss) The Green Book Magazine September 1914
- * A Bowl of Punch, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine January 1909
- * “Buck Up, Benson’s!”, (sl) Cheer Boys Cheer #67 Aug 30, #68 Sep 6, #69 Sep 13 1913
- * A Car and a Convict, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #209, May 1912
- * Carson Turns Prison-Breaker [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine May 1914
- * A Change of Clothes [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine August 15 1914
- * The Charm of Louise, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine February 1912
- * The Charm of the White Man’s Head, (ss) The Royal Magazine October 1912
- * A Check for the Commandant, (ss) The Royal Magazine December 1913
- * “Counted Out”, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1911
- * Croquet and a Conscience, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1906
- * The Cur’s Christmas Dinner, (ss) The Royal Magazine January 1914
- * The Devil on the Island [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #217, January 1913, as "The Island That Was Ju-Ju"
- * The Dog of Our Cook, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1907
- * “Enough to Turn a Man’s Hair White” [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine October 15 1914
- * Father Michael [Trader Carson], (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1913
- * A Feminine Knight-Errant [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #220, April 1913
- * A Fight for Christmas Dinner [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1914
- * A Fistful of Diamonds [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1914
- * Freedom, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1913
- * A Gamble with Death [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #216, December 1912
- * Getting Rid of Gustavus, (vi) Pearson’s Magazine April 1910
- * A Giant, a Lady, and the King’s Leopard, (ss) The Red Magazine April 1 1913
- * Good Fighters Both, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1912
- * Grana, Queen of Battle, (nv) The Cavalier October 11 1913
- * Grana’s Son, (sl) All-Story Weekly Feb 26, Mar 4, Mar 11, Mar 18 1916
- * Hallam’s Quest, (ss) The New Magazine (UK) April 1928
- * A Highwayman in Mufti, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1909
- * His Narrative of a Dash for Freedom, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1907
- * A Houseboat and a Lady’s-Maid [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine October 1 1914
- * How “The Queen of Hearts” came to Court, (ss) The Red Magazine March 1 1913
- * In Which He Assists a Fellow Countrywoman in Distress, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1908
- * In Which He Becomes an Outlaw, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1908
- * In Which He Is Quite the Feature of a Pageant, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1908
- * In Which He Proves an Expensive Purchase, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1908
- * In Which, in Spite of Obstacles, He Finds Himself a Home, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1908
- * In Which Joseph Narrates How He Made a Startling Acquaintance with the Great Game of Golf, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1908
- * The Island That Was Ju-Ju [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #217, January 1913
- * The Jewelled Idol [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #222, June 1913
- * Joseph: A Dancing Bear:
* ___ No. I His Narrative of a Dash for Freedom, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1907
* ___ II. In Which He Assists a Fellow Countrywoman in Distress, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1908
* ___ III. Which Tells of a Fête and a Bottle of Champagne, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1908
* ___ IV. In Which He Proves an Expensive Purchase, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1908
* ___ V. In Which Joseph Narrates How He Made a Startling Acquaintance with the Great Game of Golf, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine April 1908
* ___ VI. In Which He Becomes an Outlaw, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1908
* ___ VII. In Which He Is Quite the Feature of a Pageant, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1908
* ___ VIII. In Which, in Spite of Obstacles, He Finds Himself a Home, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine July 1908
- * The Kinson Tin Mine [Trader Carson], (ss) The Red Magazine August 15 1913
- * Lady Scaleby’s House-Party, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #229, January 1914
- * The Lady Who Did Not Laugh [Hannibal Bax], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1911
- * The Little Welchman [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine December 1913
- * Love, and a Weighing-Machine, (ss) The Red Magazine October 15 1913
- * A Lover of Lame Dogs, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #206, February 1912
- * The Madness of Gerald, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #210, June 1912
- * The Man Hunt [Trader Carson], (ss) The Story-teller October 1913
- * Man to Man, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1906
- * The Man Who Laughed, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine November 1910
- * The Man Who Paid, (ss) Illustrated Sunday Magazine June 6 1915
- * The Man Who Tackled Tarnish, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #247, July 1915
- * The Man Who Went Under [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #219, March 1913
- * Maurice Cornaby’s Last Fight, (ss) The Red Magazine September 1 1912
- * The Memoirs of Mr. Posh Luker:
* ___ 1: A Change of Clothes [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine August 15 1914
* ___ 2: Rats in a Trap [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine September 1 1914
* ___ 3: A Fistful of Diamonds [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1914
* ___ 4: A Houseboat and a Lady’s-Maid [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine October 1 1914
* ___ 5: “Enough to Turn a Man’s Hair White” [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine October 15 1914
* ___ 6: Reclaiming a Criminal [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine November 1 1914
- * The Men Who Stole an Elephant, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine June 1911
- * The Mercy of the Sword, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine November 1913
- * Miss Judson and a Boxer, (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1912
- * A Moderate Coward, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #200, August 1911
- * Mrs. Pardrake’s Weak Spot, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1912
- * My Lord Rochester’s Ape, (ss) The Red Magazine March 15 1913
- * Nell Gwynn’s Protégé [Hannibal Bax], (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1911
- * The Nerves of Mr. Andrew Carter, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1910
- * The Peril of the King’s Brother, (ss) The Red Magazine April 15 1913
- * Posh Luker—His Memoirs:
* ___ I. A Change of Clothes [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine August 15 1914
* ___ II. Rats in a Trap [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine September 1 1914
* ___ III. A Fistful of Diamonds [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine September 15 1914
* ___ IV. A Houseboat and a Lady’s-Maid [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine October 1 1914
* ___ V. “Enough to Turn a Man’s Hair White” [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine October 15 1914
* ___ VI. Reclaiming a Criminal [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine November 1 1914
- * Prince Rupert on the Sea, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1910 [Ref. Prince Rupert of the Rhine]
- * A Queen of Castaways, (sl) Pearson’s Magazine Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1911
- * Rats in a Trap [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine September 1 1914
- * Reclaiming a Criminal [Posh Luker], (ss) The Red Magazine November 1 1914
- * The Renegade [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #219, March 1913, as "The Man Who Went Under"
- * Rulings of the Ring, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1912
- * The Savage and a Lady, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #198, June 1911
- * The Savage and “Fatty”, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #214, October 1912
- * A Shower of Coppers, (ss) The Royal Magazine September 1913
- * Sir Richard Hawkins: “The Complete Seaman”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1910 [Ref. Richard Hawkins]
- * The Slayer [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #221, May 1913
- * The Solidity of George, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #205, January 1912
- * A Straggler from a Forgotten Fight, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1908
- * The Strategy of Mr. Worpingham, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #211, July 1912
- * “That Day at Navarino”, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine May 1909
- * There Is No Escape, (na) The Blue Book Magazine December 1914
- * Tiger Women, (ss) The Strand Magazine January 1915
- * The Tragedy of Michael Stamp, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine August 1908
- * The Tragedy of the Emerald Eye [Trader Carson], (ss) The Blue Book Magazine February 1914
- * The Tyrant of the “Calypso”, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #207, March 1912
- * When the Curtain Rose, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #193, January 1911
- * Which Tells of a Fête and a Bottle of Champagne, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine February 1908
- * The White Man’s Prestige [Trader Carson], (ss) The Windsor Magazine #218, February 1913
- * The Witch-Doctor’s Jewel, (ss) The Red Book Magazine March 1916
[]Barnett, Paul (Le Page) (1949-2020); used pseudonyms Dennis Brezhnev, Eve Devereux & John Grant (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Acknowledgements (with Bob Eggleton), (ms) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by Bob Eggleton & John Grant
- * Across the Sea of Genre, (rc) Interzone #177, March 2002, as by John Grant
- * The Adventure of the Talking Board [Sherlock Holmes], (ss) The Book of Extraordinary New Sherlock Holmes Stories ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Mango Publishing Group, 2020, as by John Grant
- * The Adventure of Thomas the Rock Star in the Court of the Queen of Faery, (ss) , as by John Grant
- * All the Best Curses Last for a Lifetime, (nv) Odyssey #1, November/December 1997, as "Beast", by Paul Barnett
- * All the Little Gods We Are, (ss) Clockwork Phoenix ed. Mike Allen, Norilana Books, 2008, as by John Grant
- * AlsisO, (ss) The Alsiso Project ed. Andrew Hook, Elastic Press, 2004, as by John Grant
- * Always More Than You Know, (ss) Nemonymous #8, 2008, uncredited.
- * Baited Breath, (ss) Dragon’s Lure ed. Jennifer Ross, Danielle Ackley-McPhail & Jeffrey Lyman, Dark Quest Books, 2010, as by John Grant
- * The Beach of the Drowned, (nv) Under the Rose ed. Dave Hutchinson, Norilana Books, 2009, as by John Grant
- * Beast, (nv) Odyssey #1, November/December 1997
- * Being Frank (Howard & Jane Frank), (pi) Science Fiction Age September 1999 [Ref. Howard & Jane Frank], as by John Grant
- * Benjy’s Birthday, (vi) Nature #7508, July 10 2014, as by John Grant
- * Breaking Laws, (ss) Sky Whales and Other Wonders ed. Vera Nazarian, Norilana Books, 2009, as by John Grant
- * Buzz Off, (vi) Nature #7454, June 20 2013, as by John Grant
- * A Case of Four Fingers, (nv) The Mammoth Book of Awesome Comic Fantasy ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 2001, as by John Grant
- * The Case of the Impossible Suicides, (ss) The Book of Extraordinary Impossible Crimes and Puzzling Deaths ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Mango Publishing Group, 2020, as by John Grant
- * Cavalcade, (br) Foundation #75, Spring 1999 [Ref. Alison Sinclair], as by John Grant
- * Chasing Charlemagne, (nv) Tales from the Vatican Vaults ed. David V. Barrett, Robinson, 2015, as by John Grant
- * Coma, (ss) Strange Pleasures 3 ed. Dave Hutchinson, Prime Books, 2004, as by John Grant
- * The Cook’s Tale, (ss) Scifantastic August 2005, as by John Grant
- * Cover, (cv)
- * The Dead Monkey Puzzle, (ss) Take No Prisoners by John Grant, Willowgate Press, 2004, as by John Grant
- * Dodging Dementia, (ss) New Worlds ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2022, as by John Grant
- * Dragonhenge (with Bob Eggleton), (co) Paper Tiger (hc), October 2002 , as by Bob Eggleton & John Grant
- * Dragonhenge, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * The Dragon Queen, (br) Interzone #177, March 2002 [Ref. Alice Borchardt], as by John Grant
- * Dragons of Manhattan, Book One, (sl) Argosy Quarterly #3, Spring 2005, as by John Grant
- * The Dragon Under the Sea, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * The Dream of Qinmeartha, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * Earthdoom (with David Langford), (ex) Grafton Books, 1987, as by John Grant & David Langford
- * Earthdoom! (with David Langford), (n.) Grafton (pb), May 1987 , as by John Grant & David Langford
- * Everything Finishes, (nv) The Dragons of the Night ed. Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2016, as by John Grant
- * The Far-Enough Window, or The Reclaiming of Fairyland, (ex) infinity plus November 2002, as by John Grant
- * Flying Cups & Saucers: Gender Explorations in Science Fiction and Fantasy, (br) Foundation #75, Spring 1999 [Ref. Deborah L. Notkin & Various]
- * Gallery:
* ___ Being Frank (Howard & Jane Frank), (pi) Science Fiction Age September 1999 [Ref. Howard & Jane Frank], as by John Grant
* ___ Mass Appeal (John Harris), (pi) Science Fiction Age January 2000 [Ref. John Harris], as by John Grant
- * Ghost Story, (ss) Interzone #251, March/April 2014, as by John Grant
- * The Glad Who Sang a Mermaid in from the Probability Sea, (ss) Interzone #95, May 1995, as by John Grant
- * A Golden Age, (ss) Here & Now #2, Autumn 2002, as by John Grant
- * Gulliver Unravels: Generic Fantasy and the Loss of Subversion, (ar) infinity plus February 2001, as by John Grant
- * Guts: A Comedy of Manners (with David Langford), (n.) Wildside Press (tp), April 2005 , as by John Grant & David Langford
- * The Hard Stuff, (nv) Nova Scotia ed. Neil Williamson & Andrew J. Wilson, Crescent, 2005, as by John Grant
- * Has Anyone Here Seen Kristie, (ss) The Third Alternative #38, Summer 2004, as by John Grant
- * His Artist Wife, (ss) Black Static #38, January/February 2014, as by John Grant
- * History Book: A Thog the Mighty Text, (nv) The Mammoth Book of Seriously Comic Fantasy ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1999, as by John Grant; extensively revised from the short original (Sou’Wester, 1994).
- * Holmes Last Case, (nv) Strange Pleasures 3 ed. Dave Hutchinson, Prime Books, 2004, as by John Grant
- * How I Slept with the Queen of China, (ss) Take No Prisoners by John Grant, Willowgate Press, 2004, as by John Grant; first published, in somewhat different form, as part of the novel The World, Headline 1992.
- * How the Girl-Child LoChi Made Our Thoughts Real, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * I Could Have a General Be / In the Bright King’s Arr-umm-ee, (ss) Stories of Fear II ed. Richard Lee, 2002, as by John Grant
- * Imogen, (nv) Shakespearean Whodunnits ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1997
- * Inspector Romford’s Greatest Cases, (ss) Sherlock Holmes Mystery Magazine April 2015, as by John Grant
- * Introduction, (in) Aries 1 ed. John Grant, David & Charles, 1979, as by John Grant
- * Introduction, (in) New Writings in the Fantastic ed. John Grant, Pendragon Press UK, 2007, as by John Grant
- * John Grant: The Low Down on High Fantasy (with Alexander James), (ar) Twisted Tongue #1, February 2006, as by John Grant & Alexander James
- * Joli’s Flight Beyond the Stars, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * The Langford Files, (ar) Focus #2, Spring 1980
- * The Law of Conservation of Data, (ss) Lightspeed #86, July 2017, as by John Grant
- * A Lean and Hungry Look, (ss) Take No Prisoners by John Grant, Willowgate Press, 2004, as by John Grant
- * The Life Business, (nv) Requiems for the Departed ed. Gerard Brennan & Mike Stone, Morrigan Books, 2010, as by John Grant
- * Little Helpers, (nv) Creeping Crawlers ed. Allen Ashley, Shadow Publishing, 2015, as by John Grant
- * Lives, (ss) Inferno ed. Ellen Datlow, Tor, 2007, as by John Grant
- * The Loneliest Place, (ss) The Alchemy Press Book of Horrors 2 ed. Peter Coleborn & Jan Edwards, Alchemy Press, 2020, as by John Grant
- * The Machine It Was That Cried, (nv) Digital Dreams ed. David V. Barrett, NEL, 1990, as by John Grant
- * Marooned, (ss) Galactic Adventures, Rand McNally, 1980, as by John Grant
- * Mass Appeal (John Harris), (pi) Science Fiction Age January 2000 [Ref. John Harris], as by John Grant
- * Memoryville Blues, (ss) Memoryville Blues ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2013, as by John Grant
- * MeTopia, (vi) Dreaming of Angels ed. Gord Rollo & Monica J. O’Rourke, 2002, as by John Grant
- * Mouse, (ss) infinity plus February 2001, as by John Grant
- * MT (and Hence to Be Filled), (ss) Aries 1 ed. John Grant, David & Charles, 1979, as by Eve Devereux
- * Mummy’s Blocked the Lav Again, (pm) Now We Are Sick ed. Neil Gaiman & Stephen Jones, DreamHaven, 1991, as by John Grant
- * Murderer Bill, (ss) Mystery Weekly January 2020, as by John Grant
- * No Solace for the Soul in Digitopia, (ss) Live Without a Net ed. Lou Anders, Roc, 2003, as by John Grant
- * Notes on The Dragons of Manhattan, (ar) infinity plus September 2003, as by John Grant
- * Now, Just Wait a Second, (ss) Maelstrom #9, Spring 1999, as by John Grant
- * On and on and on and on and…, (vi) The Drabble Project ed. Rob Meades & David B. Wake, Beccon, 1988, as by John Grant
- * Only One Ghost, (ss) The Company He Keeps ed. Peter Crowther & Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2010, as by John Grant
- * The Price of Virginity, (ss) Shakespearean Detectives ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1998
- * Proem, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * PSF, (ar) Extro v1 #2, 1982, as by John Grant
- * Q, (ss) Sci Fiction October 20 2004, as by John Grant
- * Qinmeartha and the Girl Child LoChi, (na) infinity plus December 2002, as by John Grant
- * Queen of the Skies, (ss) Galactic Adventures, Rand McNally, 1980, as by John Grant
- * Return of the Warriors, (ss) Galactic Adventures, Rand McNally, 1980, as by John Grant
- * The Rift, (br) Foundation #77, Autumn 1999 [Ref. Walter Jon Williams], as by John Grant
- * Saturday Morning Fever, (br) Foundation #76, Summer 1999 [Ref. Kevin & Timothy Burke], as by John Grant
- * Science Fact: It Thinks Therefore We Are—That’s What!, (fa) Drilkjis #6, April 1982, as by Dennis Brezhnev
- * The Second Runner, (ss) The Dragons of the Night ed. Nick Gevers, PS Publishing, 2016, as by John Grant
- * Sheep, (ss) Take No Prisoners by John Grant, Willowgate Press, 2004, as by John Grant
- * Singer from the Sea, (br) Foundation #77, Autumn 1999 [Ref. Sheri S. Tepper], as by John Grant
- * Snare, (nv) Strange Pleasures ed. Sean Wallace, Cosmos Books, 2001, as by John Grant
- * Stained Glass, (ss) Something Remains: Joel Lane and Friends ed. Peter Coleborn & Pauline E. Dungate, The Alchemy Press, 2016, as by John Grant
- * Tails, (ss) Crimewave #7, 2003, as by John Grant
- * Take No Prisoners, (co) Willowgate Press (tp), May 2004 , as by John Grant
- * The Thirty-Million Day Dance Card, (ss) Triquorum One ed. Christopher Teague, Pendragon Press UK, 2006, as by John Grant
- * Thoughts on Aries 1, (ar) The Science Fiction Book Club News December 1979, as by John Grant
- * Too Late, (ss) The Alchemy Press Book of Horrors ed. Peter Coleborn & Jan Edwards, Alchemy Press, 2018, as by John Grant
- * The Two Anyas and the Coming of the Ice Dragons, (nv) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * Two Dead Men, (nv) Royal Whodunnits ed. Mike Ashley, Robinson, 1999
- * The Unforbidden Playground, (nv) Postscripts #9, Winter 2006, as by John Grant
- * The Visitor, (br) Interzone #177, March 2002 [Ref. Sheri S. Tepper], as by John Grant
- * Vitals, (br) Interzone #177, March 2002 [Ref. Greg Bear], as by John Grant
- * “We Really Liked This, But…” (with David Hutchinson), (in) Strange Pleasures 2 ed. John Grant & Dave Hutchinson, Prime Books, 2003, as by John Grant & David Hutchinson
- * When All Else Fails, (ss) Lands of Never ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Allen & Unwin, 1983, as by John Grant
- * Where Shadows Go at Low Midnight, (ss) Clockwork Phoenix 3 ed. Mike Allen, Norilana Books, 2010, as by John Grant
- * Why There Are Neither Greaters nor Lessers, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * Will the Real Veronica LeBarr Please Stand Down?, (nv) Postscripts #16, Autumn 2008, as by John Grant
- * The Wings of Syor, (ss) Dragonhenge by Bob Eggleton & John Grant, Paper Tiger, 2002, as by John Grant
- * Wooden Horse, (nv) The Third Alternative #32, Autumn 2002, as by John Grant
- * Word-Processor, (vi) Drabble II: Double Century ed. Rob Meades & David Wake, Beccon, 1990, as by Eve Devereux
- * The World, (ex) infinity plus March 2001, as by John Grant
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Amazing Stories Summer 2019, as by John Grant
- * [letter], (lt) Foundation #59, Autumn 1993
- * [letter], (lt) Interzone #112, October 1996
_____, ed.
_____, [ref.]
- * Albion by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #54, December 1991
- * Aries I by Ann Collier, (br) Foundation #18, January 1980
- * The Encyclopaedia of Fantasy (with John Clute) by Ken MacLeod, (br) 2006
- * The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (with John Clute) by Andrew Sawyer, (br) Foundation #70, Summer 1997
- * The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (with John Clute) by Ian Watson, (br) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America #135, Fall 1997
- * The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (with John Clute) by Darrell Schweitzer, (br) Weird Tales Summer 1998
- * The Encyclopedia of Fantasy (with John Clute) by Lincoln Van Rose, (br) Fantasy Commentator Spring 2000
- * An Interview with John Grant by Darrell Schweitzer, (iv) Amazing Stories Spring 2019
- * John Clute and John Grant: 1999 by David Langford, (iv) amazon.co.uk 1999
- * John Grant and Paul Barnett Agree: Science Has Been Corrupted by Jeff VanderMeer, (iv) Clarkesworld #22, July 2008
- * John Grant Interviewed by Lou Anders, (iv) infinity plus November 2002
- * The Nine Billion Names of Fantasy…and an Encyclopedia of Other Concerns by Gary Westfahl, (ar) Interzone #142, April 1999
- * Sci-Fi Movies, Facts, Figures & Fun by Sandy Auden, (br) Interzone #204, June 2006
- * Strider’s Galaxy by Paul J. McAuley, (br) Interzone #122, August 1997
- * Take No Prisoners by Paul F. Cockburn, (br) Interzone #234, May/June 2011
- * Tell No Lies by Duncan Lunan, (br) Interzone #257, March/April 2015
- * The World by Chris Gilmore, (br) Interzone #77, November 1993
[]Barney, Charles V. (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Great Discovery, (sl) Argosy Mar 20, Mar 27, Apr 3, Apr 10, Apr 17 1920
- * The Marks on the Metal, (ss) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine February 15 1919
- * Texas Fever, (sl) Argosy and Railroad Man’s Magazine Mar 8, Mar 15, Mar 22, Mar 29, Apr 5, Apr 12 1919
- * Wives for Tobacco, (nv) Argosy July 19 1919
[]Barney, Jason (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * Coming Home, (vi) Twisted Tongue #16, June 2010
- * A Glimpse of a City on the Ocean Floor, (ss) Quest for Atlantis ed. Alva J. & Jessy Marie Roberts, Pill Hill Press, 2010
- * Hunter’s Moon, (ss) Inhuman, Absolute Xpress, 2010
- * Internment, (ss) Deep Space Terror ed. Chris Bartholomew, Static Movement, 2010
- * Introduction, (in) Ghosts and Demons ed. Chris Bartholomew, Static Movement, 2010
- * Missionary, (ss) Strange Tales of Horror ed. Matt Nord, NorGus Press, 2011
- * No Tresspass, (ss) The Lorelei Signal January/March 2015
- * Off the Road, (ss) Deep Space Terror ed. Chris Bartholomew, Static Movement, 2010
- * Panic and Death, (vi) AntipodeanSF #191, May 2014
- * Perched Above a Beautiful Sphere, (ss) Residential Aliens #8, August 2010
- * To Evoke the Flowers of Change, (ss) Residential Aliens #5, May 2010
- * Upon a Mattress, (ss) Deep Space Terror ed. Chris Bartholomew, Static Movement, 2010
[]Barney, Maginel Wright; later name of Maginel Wright Enright (1881-1966) (chron.)
- * Tom Turnip, (ss) Woman’s World October 1937
- * [front cover], (cv) Woman’s World Dec 1918, Nov 1921, Feb, Nov 1926, Jul, Aug 1935, Oct 1937, Mar, Apr 1938,
Aug, Oct 1939
- * [front cover], (cv) Woman’s Home Companion Dec 1923, Mar 1925, Jul, Dec 1927, Dec 1929, Sep 1930, Nov 1936
- * [front cover], (cv) The Household Magazine October 1930
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Home Companion Sep, Dec 1923, Mar, Jul 1925, Jan 1930, Aug 1931, Sep 1933, Jan 1934
- * [illustration(s)], (il) McCall’s Magazine Mar, May 1927, Dec 1931
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s March 19 1927
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Delineator September 1927
- * [illustration(s)] (with Walter J. Biggs), (il) Woman’s Home Companion December 1922
[]Barney, William D. (1916-2001) (about) (chron.)
- * The Aphids, (pm) The Arkham Collector #9, Spring 1971
- * Bertrand Russell in Hell, (pm) The Arkham Collector #7, Summer 1970
- * The Gourd-Heads, (pm) Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
- * III Samuel, (pm) The Arkham Collector #10, Summer 1971
- * In the Beginninging, (pm) Quicksilver
- * A Night for a Shearing Wind, (pm) The Arkham Collector #6, Winter 1970
- * The Panther Possible, (pm) Hawk & Whippoorwill
- * A Twist of Frame, (pm) The Arkham Collector #5, Summer 1969
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