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[]Barr, Ken(neth John) (1933-2016) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Nebula Science Fiction #33 Aug, #35 Oct 1958, #41 Jun 1959
- * [front cover], (cv) Nebula Science Fiction (US) #33 Dec 1958, #35 Feb 1959
- * [front cover], (cv) Questar #1, 1978
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nebula Science Fiction #32 Jul, #33 Aug, #34 Sep, #35 Oct, #36 Nov, #37 Dec 1958, #38 Jan, #39 Feb 1959
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Nebula Science Fiction (US) #32 Nov, #33 Dec 1958, #35 Feb, #36 Mar, #37 Apr, #38 May, #39 Jun 1959
[]Barr, Lillie E. (fl. 1870s-1880s) (chron.)
- * The Best Wife of All, (pm) The Golden Argosy June 7 1884
- * Critics, and Critics, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly January 1876
- * Cuckoo!, (pm) Wide Awake December 1878
- * The Education of the Lion (A Russian Fable), (pm) St. Nicholas April 1876
- * The Oldest Doll in the World, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 28 1883
- * The Sad Story of Little Miss Black Sheep, (pm) Wide Awake July 1876
- * Wee Maggie’s Shopping, (pm) Harper’s Young People #207, October 16 1883
- * When the Sun Sinks Low, (pm) The Golden Argosy March 14 1885
[]Barr, Marleen S(andra) (1953- ) (about) (chron.)
- * “The Females Do the Fathering”: James Tiptree’s Male Matriarchs and Adult Human Gametes, (ar) Science Fiction Studies #38, March 1986 [Ref. James Tiptree, Jr.]
- * The Feminist Pathfinder Does Not Probe Mars, (ss) FemSpec v1 #1, 1999
- * Idols and Manipulators: Some Women Characters in SF, (ar) The Witch and the Chameleon #5/6, 1976
- * Interview with Janet Asimov, (iv) FemSpec v2 #1, 2000
- * Kirk T. Pistol Closely Encounters Enormous Flight Changes at the Last Minute—Sans Starship: A True James Gunn Appreciation Story, (ar) James Gunn’s Ad Astra #2, June 2013 [Ref. James Gunn]
- * On the Other Hand, (rv) Science Fiction Studies #41, March 1987 [Ref. James W. Bittner]
- * The Purple Rose of Brooklyn, or Meeting Marshall McLuhan (with a Little Help from Mayan Apocalypse Planet X/Nibiru), (ss) The Medium Is the Muse ed. Lance Strate & Adeena Karasick, NeoPoiesis Press, 2014
- * Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #205, September 2005
- * Rudolph the Red Nosed Squirrel or Miracle on 82nd Street: Fiction/Quotation/Exposition, (ss) Farrago’s Wainscot #16, October 2015
- * Searoad Chronicles of Klatsand as a Pathway toward New Directions in Feminist Science Fiction: Or, Who’s Afraid of Connecting Ursula Le Guin to Virginia Woolf?, (ar) Foundation #60, Spring 1994 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * Thelma and Louise: Driving Toward Feminist SF; Or, Yes, Women Do Dream of Not Being Electric Sheep, (ar) Foundation #53, Autumn 1991
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- * Envisioning the Future by Greg Beatty, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #193, September 2004
- * Feminism and Utopia by Susan Gubar, (ar) Science Fiction Studies #38, March 1986
- * Feminist Fabulation: Space/Postmodern Fiction by Farah Mendlesohn, (br) Foundation #59, Autumn 1993
- * Future Females: A Critical Anthology by Stefan Lewicki, (br) Foundation #25, June 1982
- * Suzy McKee Charnas, Octavia Butler, Joan D. Vinge (with Octavia E. Butler, Suzy McKee Charnas, Richard Law, Ruth Selvaggio & Joan D. Vinge) by Sarah LeFanu, (br) Foundation #43, Summer 1988
[]Barr, Mary A. (fl. 1870s-1880s) (chron.)
- * April Gold, (pm) Harper’s Young People #179, April 3 1883
- * Captive Queens in the Market, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1878, uncredited.
- * An Empty Nest, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1887
- * I Am the Lad in the Blue and White!, (sg) The Boy’s Own Paper June 5 1880, music by Charles F. Roper
- * The Leap at Bayou Carr, (pm) Harper’s Young People #190, June 19 1883
- * Lethe, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1883
- * Little Master Quig, (pm) Harper’s Young People #159, November 14 1882
- * The Lost Colors, (pm) Wide Awake February 1883
- * When I’m a Man, (pm) Harper’s Young People #167, January 9 1883
[]Barr, Matthias (Fritscher) (1831-?) (about) (chron.)
- * At the Concert, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1886
- * A Blessing for Baby, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1874
- * The Booklet, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1871
- * Content, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1892
- * The Cry, (pm) Cassell’s Magazine January 1898
- * A Dream, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine March 1869
- * A Drop of Dew, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1896
- * The Fair Maid of Derry (with F. G. Cole), (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine July 1886
- * Flowers, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine April 1871
- * Forty Years Ago, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine October 1888
- * The Gloaming Time, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine April 1884
- * If Rosy Cheeks Were All, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine June 1894
- * Longings, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1872
- * A Mouth Harmonica, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1886
- * My Bride, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine January 1875
- * My Neighbour Upstairs, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1884
- * Old Streets, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine January 1878
- * The Organist, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine November 1890
- * A Song in the City, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1880
- * A Sweet Reflection, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine December 1882
- * To a Dying Day, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine May 1893
- * To a Dying Day, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1893, music by Gerard F. Cobb
- * To Sleep (“Draw close the curtains of the brain…”), (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1894
- * Waiting, (pm) Cassell’s Family Magazine August 1883
- * Waiting, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1883
- * Waiting for Father, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine February 1869
[]Barr, Mike; [i.e., Michael W. Barr] (1952- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Centre Cannot Hold [Star Trek], (n.) 2006
- * Challenge to the Artist: The Comic Book Stories of Ellery Queen, (ar) The Tragedy of Errors and Others by Ellery Queen, Crippen & Landru, 1999 [Ref. Frederic Dannay & Manfred B. Lee]
- * The Comic Life of Ellery Queen, (ar) The Armchair Detective Winter 1992
- * Crime at the Comiconvention, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine May 1973
- * Death in the Catacombs [Star Wars], (ss) Star Wars Insider #79, January/February 2005
- * Greep! (with David Langford), (cs) Extro v1 #2, 1982
- * The Heat Is On [The Maze Agency], (ss) Noir: The Illustrated Crime Fiction Quarterly Winter 1994
- * Murder Gone Wylde [The Maze Agency], (ss) Sex, Lies and Private Eyes ed. Joe Gentile & Richard Dean Starr, Moonstone Books, 2009
[]Barr, Nevada (1952- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Beneath the Lilacs, (ss) Women on the Case ed. Sara Paretsky, Delacorte, 1996
- * The Crimson Moccasins, (ss) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Summer/Fall 1997
- * GDMFSOB, (ss) Deadly Housewives ed. Christine Matthews, Avon, 2006
- * An Immeasurable Feast, (in) Malice Domestic 10 ed. Nevada Barr, Avon, 2001
- * Ione, (ss) Mary Higgins Clark Mystery Magazine Summer 1998
- * Track of the Cat [Anna Pigeon], (ex) 1993
- * [untitled], (aw) Deadly Housewives ed. Christine Matthews, Avon, 2006
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[]Barr, Pat(ricia Miriam) [née Copping] (1934- ); used pseudonym Laurence Hazard (about) (chron.)
- * Colorado Jim and the Vicar’s Daughter, (ar) Nova July 1970
- * A Corpse for Christmas, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1959, as by Laurence Hazard
- * Jade: A Novel of China, (n.) Cosmopolitan October 1982
- * The Japanese People, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1968
- * Mary Crawford Fraser—The Diplomatist’s Wife, (bg) The Cornhill Magazine Summer 1971
- * Residents in the Golden Chersonese, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine Spring 1969
- * So Kind of You, Santa, (ss) John Creasey Mystery Magazine December 1959, as by Laurence Hazard
[]Barr, Peter (chron.)
- * King of the Clouds, (sl) Modern Wonder Mar 12, Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7, May 14,
May 21, May 28, Jun 4 1938
[]Barr, Randolph (fl. 1930s-1940s); house pseudonym (chron.)
- * Agent Provocateur, (ss) Private Detective Stories March 1941
- * Autopsy, (ss) Super-Detective June 1942
- * Behind the Mask, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories October 1935, as "Volcano’s Voice", by C. C. Spruce
- * Born Curious, (ss) Speed Western Stories January 1945
- * Cause for Divorce, (ss) Private Detective Stories May 1943
- * Danger Preferred, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories March 1937, as "Lust to Kill", by Jose Vaca
- * Death Behind Scenes, (ss) Private Detective Stories January 1942
- * Death Is the Last Chapter, (nv) Super-Detective January 1947
- * Death Repaid, (na) Romantic Detective April 1938, as "Dressed to Kill", by Robert A. Garron
- * Death’s Calling Card, (ss) Private Detective Stories June 1942
- * Dregs of the Cup, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories November 1937, as "Body Bait", by Arthur Wallace
- * Ear to the Ground, (ss) Private Detective Stories September 1943
- * Five and Ten, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories April 1936, as "The Emerald Murder", by Arthur Wallace
- * Forget the Kill, (ss) Private Detective Stories June 1947
- * For No Good, (nv) Six-Gun Western February 1947
- * The Girl Who Knew Too Much, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories April 1941
- * Gold-Poke Payoff, (ss) Spicy Western Stories March 1939, as "Buckskin Breed", by Rex Norman
- * Guardian of the Girl, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories December 1940
- * Gun-Brand Banker, (ss) Speed Adventure Stories January 1946
- * Interview with Death [“Bumps” McCarthy], (ss) Super-Detective November 1946
- * A Killer Must Kill [“Bumps” McCarthy], (ss) Super-Detective October 1944
- * Killer Snake Girl, (ss) Speed Detective September 1943
- * Ladrones and Lead, (ss) Spicy Western Stories November 1939, as "Lead and Ladies", by James A. Lawson
- * The Lady and the Heel, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories May 1938, as "Tough Baby", by Wallace Kayton
- * The Man Who Knew, (ss) Super-Detective February 1942
- * Memory of Murder, (ss) Private Detective Stories January 1941
- * Mestizo, (ss) Spicy Western Stories August 1937, as "Flame of the Border", by Walt Carey, Jr.
- * Money Talks, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories August 1936, as "Bullets to Spare", by Morton H. Edwards
- * Murderer’s Mark, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories November 1940
- * Nicked [Chan Buzzell], (ss) Hollywood Detective July 1944
- * No Trail to Freedom, (ss) Super-Detective October 1943
- * One Man’s Meat, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories February 1941
- * One Throw of the Dice, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories August 1937, as "Diamonds and Trouble", by Stewart Gates
- * Over the Hill [Jard Presley], (ss) Spicy Detective Stories February 1938, as "Sleeper Jump", by A. J. Borden
- * Painkiller, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories February 1937, as "Tongue of the Dragon", by Stewart Gates
- * The Road Down, (ss) Spicy Mystery Stories August 1935, as "Bride of the Serpent", by Charles A. Baker, Jr.
- * Rough-Playin’ Hombre, (ss) Fighting Western May 1947
- * The Shape of Death, (ss) Super-Detective January 1943
- * Speak of the Devil, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories December 1936, as "Double Catspaw", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Starvation Winter, (nv) Leading Western June 1946
- * Three of a Kind, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories March 1935, as "The House of Three Horrors", by Arthur Humbolt
- * Trigger Payoff, (na) Romantic Western September 1938, as "The Devil’s Punchbowl", by E. Hoffmann Price
- * Twice Burnt, (ss) Spicy-Adventure Stories March 1937, as "Log-Jam", by Robert Leslie Bellem
- * A Two-Bit Punk, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories May 1938, as "Tough Baby", by Wallace Kayton
- * Vial of Death, (ss) Speed Mystery July 1944
- * Worse to Come, (ss) Spicy Western Stories January 1938, as "Pintada Liar", by Dale Boyd
- * Wrong Way Buster, (ss) Spicy Western Stories March 1939, as by Larry Dunn
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