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[]Lorraine, Lilith; pseudonym of Mary M. Wright (1894-1967) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Acolytes, (pm) Acolyte Spring 1946
- * Again Cassandra, (pm) Different September/October 1949
- * Ancestors, (ss) The Avalonian #1, 1952
- * Ape Into Pleiades, (co) Hilltop Press (ph), 1998
- * Avalon, (pm) The Nekromantikon v1 #3, 1950
- * Avengers, (pm) Cyclotron
- * Black Cathedrals, (pm) Acolyte Spring 1944
- * Boarder, (pm) Wine of Wonder by Lilith Lorraine, Bookcraft, 1952
- * The Brain of the Planet, (nv) Science Fiction Series #5, 1929
- * Case History, (pm) Fire and Sleet and Candlelight ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1961
- * The Celestial Visitor, (nv) Wonder Stories March 1935
- * The City Lost in Time, (pm)
- * The City of Perfection, (nv) Different Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, Sum 1951
- * Comic-Strip Conquerors, (nv) Different Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct 1950
- * The Computer, (pm) Cyclotron Autumn 1965
- * Cosmic Saboteurs, (pm)
- * Crazy and Proud of It, (ar) Different March/April 1945
- * The Cup-Bearer, (pm) Asmodeus #2, Fall 1951
- * Cycle, (pm)
- * Dark Science, (pm)
- * Earthlight on the Moon, (pm) Stirring Science Stories June 1941
- * Empress of the Stars, (pm) Challenge
- * Entropy, (ss) Orb v3 #2, 1952
- * Funeral of a Vampire, (pm) Wine of Wonder by Lilith Lorraine, Bookcraft, 1952
- * “The Gateway of Vroome”, (pm) Destiny Spring 1953
- * Heresy, (pm) The Phantagraph January 1942
- * The High Art of Constructive Idleness, (ed) Different September/October 1949
- * Idiot Boy, (pm) Orb v2 #2, 1951
- * If It Must Be, (pm)
- * If You Survive Armageddon, (ar) Different March/April 1946
- * The Image, (pm) Destiny Winter 1953/1954
- * Indian Blood, (pm)
- * Insubstantial Pageant, (pm) Flame Winter 1954
- * Into the 28th Century, (nv) Science Wonder Quarterly Winter 1930
- * The Isle of Madness, (nv) Wonder Stories November/December 1935
- * It May Be Like This, (pm) Wine of Wonder by Lilith Lorraine, Bookcraft, 1952
- * The Jovian Jest, (ss) Astounding Stories of Super-Science May 1930
- * The Lady with Ivory Hands, (pm) Marches de France
- * The Lady with the Ivory Hands, (pm) Wine of Wonder by Lilith Lorraine, Bookcraft, 1952
- * The Land of Diet Fads and Operations, (ed) Different May/June 1948
- * Legend of the Hills, (pm) Arkansas Gazette
- * Lost Minstrel, (pm) Fantastic Worlds Fall/Winter 1952
- * The Mad Wild Angel, (pm) Macabre #2, Winter 1957
- * The Man Without a World, (ss) Different September/October 1948
- * Men Who Dream of Wings, (pm) The Phantagraph January 1942
- * Mush, Mediocrity, and Monkey-Shines, (ed) Different November/December 1949
- * Mutation, (pm) Super Science Stories June 1951
- * No Escape, (pm) Starlanes
- * On Waking in the Tomb, (pm) Acolyte Fall 1943
- * Out of the Crimson Night, (pm) Different September/October 1946
- * Peacemakers, (pm) Different September/October 1950
- * Prophets of Peace, (cl) Different March/April 1945
- * Quatrain, (pm) Expression Spring 1935
- * The Ranger, (pm)
- * The Raven Poetry Department, (cl) Different Mar/Apr 1945, Sep/Oct 1946, May/Jun 1948, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1949, Jan/Feb, Sep/Oct 1950
- * Since We Are Property, (pm) Spearhead
- * Southwest, (pm)
- * The Story of Different, (ar) Different March/April 1950
- * Strange Beyond All Seeming, (pm) Different November/December 1949
- * The Tall Terrible Women, (pm) The Nekromantikon v1 #2, 1950
- * Temple of the Mysteries, (pm) Destiny Fall 1954
- * These Are the Perilous Days, (pm) Different May/June 1948
- * Thoughts on the Brink of Doom, (ed) Different September/October 1946
- * A Thousand Lives Ago, (pm) Eros: An Anthology of Modern Love Poems ed. Lucia Trent, H. Harrison, 1939
- * Time for a Cultural Renaissance, (ed) Different March/April 1945
- * Time Grows Thin, (pm) Orb v2 #1, 1950
- * The Titan’s Goblet, (pm) Super Science Stories September 1950
- * Training for World Citizenship, (ed) Different May/June 1946
- * Treasure of Mars, (pm) Wine of Wonder by Lilith Lorraine, Bookcraft, 1952
- * untitled (“The checkered world is black and white…”), (pm) Different September/October 1950
- * Walk On, (pm) Destiny Summer 1954
- * We’ll Launch Our Space Ships Yet, (pm) Fantasy Book #3, 1948
- * We Visit Texas, (ar) Different September/October 1946
- * What Is the Artistic Temperament, (ed) Different January/February 1950
- * Who March with Us, (pm) Different January/February 1950
- * Witch, (pm) The Nekromantikon #5, 1951
- * [letter from Arkansas], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1950
_____, ed.
- * Editor:
* ___ The Avalonian
* ___ Different
* ___ Flame
- * Editor: Different Mar/Apr 1945, Sep/Oct 1946, May/Jun 1948, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1949, Jan/Feb 1950
- * Editor: Flame Spr, Sum, Aut 1954, Spr, Sum, Aut, Win 1955, Spr, Sum, Aut, Win 1956,
Spr, Sum, Aut, Win 1957
Spr, Sum, Aut, Win 1958, Spr, Sum, Aut, Win 1959, Spr, Sum, Aut,
Win 1960
Spr, Sum, Aut, Win 1961, Spr, Sum, Aut, Win/Spr 1962
_____, [ref.]
- * Ape Into Pleiades: Poems by Brian M. Stableford, (br) Interzone #139, January 1999
- * Bibliography, (bi) Ape Into Pleiades by Lilith Lorraine, Hilltop Press, 1998, uncredited.
- * Biography by Steve Sneyd, (bg) Ape Into Pleiades by Lilith Lorraine, Hilltop Press, 1998
- * Empress of the Stars: A Reassessment of Lilith Lorraine, Pioneering Fantasy Poetess by Steve Sneyd, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Spring 1992
- * Lilith Lorraine by Steve Sneyd, (ar) Sierra Heaven #4, Winter 1997/1998
- * Lilith Lorraine and the Avalon World Arts Academy, (ar) The Nekromantikon v1 #3, 1950, uncredited.
- * Lilith Lorraine: a Postscript by Steve Sneyd, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1998
- * Lilith Lorraine: Feminist Socialist Writer in the Pulps by Jane L. Donawerth, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies July 1990
- * Time Grows Thin by Karen L. Newman, (br) Aoife’s Kiss June 2010
- * Wine of Wonder by Robert Silverberg, (br) Science Fantasy Bulletin March 1953
[]Lorrey, Rayson (fl. 1980s-2010s) (chron.)
- * An Arrow of Tempered Silver, (ss) Fantasy Book March 1987
- * The Executioner, (pm) The Leading Edge #19, September 1989
- * Prudence Demands, (ss) The Leading Edge #19, September 1989
- * Racing the Horseman, (ss) Weird Tales Spring/Fall 1989
- * [letter], (lt) Thrust #30, Summer 1988
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Eye #5, July 1989
- * [letter], (lt) Weird Tales Spring 2001
- * [letter from Rochester, MN], (lt) Analog Science Fiction and Fact June 2016
[]Lorriman, W. H. (chron.)
- * The “B.O.P.” Gardener, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov, Dec 1913, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct 1914
[]Lortie, Alain (1955- ); used pseudonym Daniel Sernine (chron.)
- * Agonie en trois exemplaires, (ss) Requiem #11, 1976, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Les Amis de monsieur Soon, (nv) Solaris #50, April 1983, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Les Archives du fantastique, (br) Solaris #33, June 1980
- * Atelier d’écriture 80, (ar) Solaris #34, August 1980, as by Daniel Sernine
- * La Bande Dessinee:
* ___ 3) Le Scénario & Le Decoupage (with Luc Pomerleau), (ar) Solaris #43, January/February 1982, as by Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Banshee, (ss) Expiration Date ed. Nancy Kilpatrick, Hades Publications, 2015, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Boréal 87 (with Luc Pomerleau), (ar) Solaris #77, January 1988, as by Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Boréal: Un Reportage (with Joël Champetier), (ar) Solaris #53, Autumn 1983, as by Joël Champetier & Daniel Sernine
- * La Bouteille, (ss) Requiem #5, June 1975, as by Daniel Sernine
- * B.R. Bruss, (br) Solaris #30, December 1979
- * Brève aventure de Gonzague Préjudice, (ss) Requiem #14, February 1977, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Capsules, (ms) Solaris #53, Autumn 1983, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Capsules (with Luc Pomerleau), (ms) Solaris #92, Summer 1990, as by Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Challenger: vous allez mourir là-haut, (ar) Solaris #66, March 1986, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Le Coffret, (ss) Requiem #10, May 1976, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Colloque du Groupe de recherches interdisciplinaires sur les littératures fantastiques dans l’imaginaire québécois (with Élisabeth Vonarburg), (ar) Solaris #91, July 1990, as by Daniel Sernine & Élisabeth Vonarburg
- * Deuxième Festival international de Cinéma fantastique de Montréal, (ar) Solaris #107, October 1993, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Écrire pour son plaisir, (ar) Solaris #31, February 1980, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Édito 2 (with Joël Champetier, Claude Janelle, Charles Montpetit, Luc Pomerleau & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (ed) Solaris #53, Autumn 1983, as by Joël Champetier, Claude Janelle, Charles Montpetit, Luc Pomerleau, Daniel Sernine & Élisabeth Vonarburg
- * Éditorial, (ed) Solaris #57 Sep 1984, #67 May 1986, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Entrevue avec Stéphane Nicot, (iv) Solaris #57, September 1984 [Ref. Stéphane Nicot], as by Daniel Sernine
- * Entrevue: Élisabeth Vonarburg (with Louise Alain & Joël Champetier), (iv) Solaris #106, August 1993 [Ref. Élisabeth Vonarburg], as by Louise Alain, Joël Champetier & Daniel Sernine
- * Entrevue: Jacques Brossard (with Luc Pomerleau), (iv) Solaris #90, May 1990 [Ref. Jacques Brossard], as by Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Entrevue: Jean-Pierre Hubert, (iv) Solaris #59, January 1985 [Ref. Jean-Pierre Hubert], as by Daniel Sernine
- * Entrevue: Norbert Spehner (with Julie Martel), (iv) Solaris #104, March 1993 [Ref. Norbert Spehner], as by Julie Martel & Daniel Sernine
- * Entrevue: Yves Meynard ou la poésie des mots (with Julie Martel), (iv) Solaris #109, April 1994 [Ref. Yves Meynard], as by Julie Martel & Daniel Sernine
- * Exode 4, (nv) Solaris #35 Oct, #36 Dec 1980, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Exode 5, (nv) Requiem #18, December 1977, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Le Festival international du cinéma fantastique de Montréal, (ar) Solaris #104, March 1993, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Fragments d’un univers tourmenté, (ar) Solaris #105, May 1993, as by Daniel Sernine
- * La Fresque aux trois démons, (ss) Requiem #23, October 1978, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Hansval de Troie (with Bernard Jacques), (cs) Solaris #39 Jun, #41 Oct 1981, #44 Mar 1982, as by Bernard Jacques & Daniel Sernine
- * Hansval de Troie (3) (with Bernard Jacques), (cs) Solaris #42, December 1981, as by Bernard Jacques & Daniel Sernine
- * Historique de la SFQ (loger version of the preceeding article «La Science-Fiction Québécoise» ), (ar) Solaris #79, May 1988, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Jalbert, (ss) Requiem #5, June 1975, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Les Littéranautes (with Joël Champetier), (cl) Solaris #147, September 2003, as by Joël Champetier & Daniel Sernine
- * Les Littéranautes (with Jean-Philippe Gervais), (cl) Solaris #103, December 1992, as by Jean-Philippe Gervais & Daniel Sernine
- * Littérature pour jeunes, (cl) Solaris #85, July 1989
- * Littérature pour jeunes (with Philippe Lewis), (cl) Solaris #91, July 1990
- * Littérature pour jeunes (with Philippe Lewis & Francine Pelletier), (cl) Solaris #90, May 1990
- * Littérature pour jeunes (with Julie Martel), (cl) Solaris #109, April 1994
- * Littérature pour jeunes (with Julie Martel & Charles Montpetit), (cl) Solaris #103 Dec 1992, #108 Jan 1994
- * Littérature pour jeunes (with Julie Martel & Francine Pelletier), (cl) Solaris #98 Nov 1991, #104 Mar 1993
- * Littérature pour jeunes (with Élisabeth Vonarburg), (cl) Solaris #95, March 1991
- * Loin des vertes prairies, (nv) Solaris #48, November 1982, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Magazines, Fanzines et autres zines…, (br) Solaris #45, June 1982, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Le Masque, (ss) Solaris #40, September 1981, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Merritt, Hodgson, De Warren, (ar) Solaris #29, October 1979
- * Ministère de la Culture et Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, (ed) Solaris #102, Summer 1992, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Monsieur Olier devient ministre, (nv) Solaris #73, May 1987, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Néons roses et bleus dans un salon désert (Part of “Ailleurs” a previous story, already published), (ss) Solaris #104, March 1993, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Nights in White Linen, (ss) Tesseracts Fourteen ed. John Robert Colombo & Brett Alexander Savory, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2010, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Nocturne, (nv) Solaris #28, August 1979, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Nuits blanches, (nv) Solaris #81, October 1988, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Only a Lifetime, (ss) Tesseracts3 ed. Candas Jane Dorsey & Gerry Truscott, Porcepic, 1990, as by Daniel Sernine; translated from the French (“Metal qui songe”, Imagine, 1988) by Jane Brierley.
- * Pleine lune sur Atlantic: entretien avec Daniel Roby, (iv) Solaris #149, March 2004 [Ref. Daniel Roby], as by Daniel Sernine
- * Pluies amères, (nv) Solaris #100, Spring 1992, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Les Points sur les zines (with Claude Bolduc & Jean-Luc Triolo), (br) Solaris #106, August 1993, as by Claude Bolduc, Daniel Sernine & Jean-Luc Triolo
- * Le Scénario & Le Decoupage (with Luc Pomerleau), (ar) Solaris #43, January/February 1982, as by Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Science-Fiction et Fantastique au Quebec (with Claude Janelle), (cl) Solaris #43, January/February 1982, as by Claude Janelle & Daniel Sernine
- * Science-Fiction pour Jeunes, (br) Solaris #43, January/February 1982
- * Science-Fiction pour Jeunes (with Luc Bernier), (br) Solaris #32, April 1980
- * Science-fiction pour jeunes, (cl) Solaris #37 Feb, #38 Apr, #42 Dec 1981, #44 Mar 1982, #49 Jan 1983
- * La Science-fiction pour jeunes, (cl) Requiem #21 May 1978, #27 Jun 1979, #72 Mar 1987
- * La Science-fiction pour jeunes (with Francine Pelletier), (cl) Solaris #73, May 1987
- * La Science-fiction pour jeunes au Québec, (cl) Requiem #16 Jun, #17 Sep 1977, #19 Jan 1978
- * Le Sérieux dans la fantasy, (ar) Solaris #64, November 1985, as by Daniel Sernine
- * SFC et SFQ: Trajectoires convergentes? (with Élisabeth Vonarburg), (ar) Solaris #75, September 1987, as by Daniel Sernine & Élisabeth Vonarburg
- * S.F. pour jeunes, (cl) Solaris #62 Jul 1985, #70 Nov 1986, #71 Jan 1987
- * S.F. pour jeunes (with Luc Bernier), (cl) Solaris #51, June 1983
- * S.F. pour jeunes (with Jean-Philippe Gervais), (cl) Solaris #66, March 1986
- * S.F. pour jeunes (with Claude Janelle), (cl) Solaris #65, January 1986
- * S.F. pour jeunes (with Michel Lord), (cl) Solaris #61, May 1985
- * SF pour jeunes, (cl) Solaris #55 Feb 1984, #69 Sep 1986, #74 Jul, #75 Sep 1987
- * SF pour jeunes (with Luc Bernier & Francine Pelletier), (cl) Solaris #79, May 1988
- * SF pour jeunes (with Jean-Philippe Gervais), (cl) Solaris #68, July 1986
- * La S-F pour jeunes: Travelling sur le futur, (cl) Requiem #26, April 1979
- * SF québécoise et SF canadienne: trajectoires parallèles? Réflexions sur Con-cept 1990, (ar) Solaris #94, December 1990, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Souvenirs de Lumière, (ss) Solaris #138, August 2001, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Stardust Boulevard, (ss) Tesseracts ed. Judith Merril, Porcepic, 1985, as by Daniel Sernine; translated from the French (“Le vieil homme et l’espace”, L’Vieil Homme et l’Espace, Le Preambule, 1981) by Jane Brierley.
- * Star Trek: un film éblouissant!, (ar) Solaris #31, February 1980
- * Star Wars, (ar) Requiem #18, December 1977
- * Striges, (ss) Tesseracts Thirteen ed. Nancy Kilpatrick & David Morrell, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2009, as by Daniel Sernine; translated by Sheryl Curtis
- * Théâtre: Les choix de Maître Samsagace, (ar) Solaris #66, March 1986, as by Daniel Sernine
- * La Tour du silence, (ss) Requiem #7, November 1975, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Tribune libre: la Voie du Milieu, (lc) Solaris #94, December 1990, as by Daniel Sernine
- * Umfrey’s Head, (nv) Tesseracts8 ed. John Clute & Candas Jane Dorsey, Tesseract, 1999, as by Daniel Sernine; translated from the French (“La tête de Walt Umfrey”, 1984) by Jane Brierley.
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Roger Bozzetto & Luc Pomerleau), (br) Solaris #90, May 1990, as by Roger Bozzetto, Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Luc Pomerleau), (br) Solaris #79, May 1988, as by Luc Pomerleau & Daniel Sernine
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Luc Pomerleau & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #72, March 1987, as by Luc Pomerleau, Daniel Sernine & Élisabeth Vonarburg
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Luc Pomerleau & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (cl) Solaris #74, July 1987, as by Luc Pomerleau, Daniel Sernine & Élisabeth Vonarburg
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Requiem #25 Feb, #28 Aug 1979
_____, [ref.]
[]Lory, Milt (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * Aces Back to Back, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #37, September 1930
- * His “Jawbone” Wound Stripe, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #34, June 1930
- * No-Good Charley, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #32, April 1930
- * Private Grogan’s Private War, (nv) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #31, March 1930
- * Sky Grudge, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #29, January 1930
- * The Sky-Scraping Fool, (ss) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #30, February 1930
- * Two Battling Doughs, (nv) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #36, August 1930
[]Lory, Robert (Edward) (1936- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Appointment at Ten O’Clock, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1964
- * Archimedes’ Lever, (ss) If February 1968, as "The Courteous of Ghoor"
- * Because of Purple Elephants, (ss) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * Coming Out Party, (vi) Worlds of Tomorrow July 1965
- * The Courteous of Ghoor, (ss) If February 1968
- * Debut, (ss) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * The Fall of All-Father, (ss) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * Feodar’s Box, (ss) If July 1966
- * Foreword, (fw) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * Futility Is Zuck, (ss) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * A Harvest of Hoodwinks, (co) Ace Double (pb), July 1970
- * However, (nv) Worlds of Fantasy v1 #1, 1968
- * Kite: Yellow and Green, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction January 1973
- * The Locator, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1968
- * Mar-ti-an, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1964
- * Masters of the Lamp [Shamryke Odell], (n.) Ace Double (pb), July 1970
- * Only a God, (ss) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * The Recent Semifinals, (ss) Lone Star Universe ed. Geo. W. Proctor & Steven Utley, Heidelberg, 1976
- * Rolling Robert, (ss) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * Rundown, (ss) If May 1963
- * Sex Plan for Success, (ss) Midnight v6 #3, 1967
- * Snowbird and the Seven Warfs, (ss) A Harvest of Hoodwinks, Ace, 1970
- * The Star Party, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1964
- * The Veiled World [Shamryke Odell], (n.) Ace Double (pb), October 1972
_____, [ref.]
- * Dracula Lives Again (and Again and Again…): Blending Genres in Robert Lory’s Dracula Series by William D. Gagliani, (ar) The Weird Fiction Review #13, Fall 2024
- * The Eyes of Bolsk, by Robert Lory & The Space Barbarians, by Mack Reynolds (with Mack Reynolds) by Ted Pauls, (br) Science Fiction Review #35, February 1970
- * The Pen of Dracula by Justin Marriott, (iv) The Paperback Fanatic #4, Autumn 2007
- * The Return of Dracula by Justin Marriott, (iv) The Paperback Fanatic #4, Autumn 2007, as "The Pen of Dracula"
- * Robert Lory: A Visual Tribute, (ia) The Paperback Fanatic #49, November 2024, uncredited.
[]Loscalzo, Marie; [Mrs. Julian Loscalzo] (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * And Let’s Make Up, My Darling!, (ss) 10 Story Book September 1929
- * The Black Torrent, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine September 1923
- * Cake Crumbs, (ss) Yellow Book #44, 1923
- * Cash, Ten Days, (ss) Brief Stories January 1923
- * Con Patria, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine February 1923
- * Devotees of Diana, (ss) Brief Stories July 1922
- * The Distant Drum, (ss) Brief Stories January 1927
- * Gilead’s Balm, (ss) Brief Stories Magazine January 1924
- * Good Women, (ss) 10 Story Book June 1923
- * Gourds, (ss) 10 Story Book February 1924
- * Hammered Brass, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1924
- * He Was a Stranger, (ss) Droll Stories November 1925
- * Joy in Heaven, (ss) 10 Story Book March 1924
- * Just Like You, Dear!, (vi) Brief Stories March 1922
- * “Knowest Thou the Land?”, (ss) Breezy Stories December 1922
- * The Loosened Sandal, (ss) Breezy Stories February 1922
- * The Rainbow Lure, (ss) Mystery Magazine #92, September 1 1921
- * Silver Spoons, (vi) Breezy Stories May 1927
- * Sweet Fields, (ss) Breezy Stories November 1923
- * Treasure in Heaven, (ss) Breezy Stories July 1921
- * The Wise Virgin, (ss) 10 Story Book February 1925
[]LoSchiavo, LindaAnn (fl. 1970s-2020s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Abecedarian: Apparitions Beckon Cautiously, Determined, (pm) Abyss & Apex #83, 3rd Quarter 2022
- * Aeole and Odysseus on the Line, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Another April Fool, (vi) The Sirens Call #65, Spring 2024
- * Baby-Sitting a Bone in Washington Square Park, Once a Potter’s Field, (pm) Abyss & Apex #81, 1st Quarter 2022
- * Bats at Bedtime, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Bell, Book, and Candle, (pm) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Blood’s Kiss—November 2nd Nightfall, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2022
- * Cemetery Walk in Winter, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Cupid and Psyche, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Curator of Curses, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2023
- * A Dark and Airy Figure Strolling Along Broadway, (pm) Space and Time #142, Fall/Winter 2022
- * Date Night, (il) Penumbric Speculative Fiction June 2023
- * Death Confession: A Golden Shovel, (pm) Spectral Realms #17, Summer 2022
- * Decomposing, (pm) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Dracula Considers Writing a Memoir, (pm) Dissections: The Journal of Contemporary Horror March 2024
- * Dread, (pm) Black Petals (online) #104, Summer 2023
- * During Happy Hour at the Undead Lounge, (pm) Spectral Realms #21, Summer 2024
- * Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti, Cemetary Superstar, (pm) Dissections: The Journal of Contemporary Horror March 2025
- * Elizabeth Siddal Rossetti, Cemetery Superstar, (pm) Spectral Realms #17, Summer 2022
- * Embodiment, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Emily Post’s Etiquette Book for Ghosts, (pm) BFS Horizons #14, 2022
- * Encounter in Santa Chiara, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Endless Night, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #24, Winter 2019
- * Eurydice in Hades, (pm) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * The Eyes Have It!, (ms) Harlequin v6 #5, 1978
- * Footprints in the Snow, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Fortune Teller, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Ghost Light Knows, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * A Ghost Revisits a Tattoo Parlor, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Ghosts Insist on Visiting, (pm) Liquid Imagination #51, June 2022
- * The Grim Reaper Arrived Too Early, (pm) BFS Horizons #14, 2022
- * Hallowe’en Horror, 2005, (pm) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Hallowe’en Howl, (pm) Black Petals (online) #111, Spring 2025
- * Hallowe’en Window Painting, (pm) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * The Handy Guide to Perfect Hands and Nails, (ar) Harlequin August 1978
- * Houseguest, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Intergalactic Gigolo, (pm) Andromeda Spaceways Magazine #80, September 2020
- * In the Graveyard, Decomposing, (pm) Spectral Realms #16, Winter 2022
- * Investigating the Hudson Street Hauntings, (vi) Black Petals (online) #112, Summer 2025
- * Invisible Interview, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * It’s Almost Christmas, (ar) Harlequin November 1978
- * Lady Godiva—A Chant Royal, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #29, Spring/Summer 2021
- * Lady Madeline Usher Breaks Her Silence, (pm) Journ-E #3, Vernal Equinox 2023
- * Lucy Westenra, Somnambulist, (pm) Journ-E #4, Autumnal Equinox 2023
- * Moonlight’s No Longer for Mating, (pm) Black Petals (online) #111, Spring 2025
- * The Morning After, (pm) Spectral Realms #23, Summer 2025
- * Mortality’s Metronome, (pm) Spectral Realms #19, Summer 2023
- * Nadina Bulicioff Becomes an Abolitionist in Rio, (pm) Tigershark Magazine #29, Spring/Summer 2021
- * Natural Hair Care, (ar) Harlequin v5 #9, 1977
- * Naturally Yours, (ar) Harlequin v5 #6, 1977
- * Night of the Succubus, (pm) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * Night on Bald Mountain, All Hallows’ Eve, (pm) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * Night on Bald Mountain, St. John’s Eve, June 23rd, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * NONET Transformed, (pm) Black Petals (online) #109, Autumn 2024
- * On October 31st, (pm) Penumbric Speculative Fiction October 2025
- * Oupire, (vi) Dissections: The Journal of Contemporary Horror March 2025
- * Our Lady of Holy Death—I, (pp) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * Our Lady of Holy Death—II, (pp) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * Pallas Athena Becomes Mentor, (pm) Carmina Magazine #14, September 2025
- * Persephone in January: A Chant Royal, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Phantom of the Opera, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Phantom Postman, (il) Penumbric Speculative Fiction October 2025
- * Poe and His Women, (pm) Bewildering Stories October 21 2019
- * The Poltergeists of Park Slope, (pm) Spectral Realms #16, Winter 2022
- * Pomegranate, (pm) Carmina Magazine #14, September 2025
- * Presentism Core, (pm) Priestess & Hierophant June 2017
- * Quest, (pm) Aphelion #280, February 2023
- * The Quietus, (pm) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * Rendezvous in the Forest, (pm) Utopia Science Fiction Magazine October 2019
- * A Route Obscure and Lonely, (oc) The Wapshott Press (tp), December 2019
- * Runaway Bride or the Mermaid’s Lament, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Samhain, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Shoemaker Breaks His Silence, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * A Sleepy Hollow Hallowe’en, (pm) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * The Son-in-Law from Hell, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Spellcasting on Samhain, (pm) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Streetwalker as Stalker, (pm) Spectral Realms #23, Summer 2025
- * Sylvia Seltoun Breaks Her Silence, (pm) Carmina Magazine #12, September 2024
- * Sylvia Seltoun Confesses, (pm) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * The Tale of the Vintner’s Daughter, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Undertaker Undone, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2021
- * Unquiet House, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Uriel, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Visitation, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * A Visit to Cemetery Hill, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Voice Ghost, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Vulcan and Venus, (pm) Pif Magazine 2000
- * The Werewolf as a Schoolboy, (pm) Black Petals (online) #111, Spring 2025
- * What Mother Failed to Mention About Dating a Mer-Man, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * What’s in the Shadows, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * Why Cupid Visits Tuscany, (pm) Carmina Magazine #9, March 2023
- * Why the Dead Visit, (pm) A Route Obscure and Lonely, The Wapshott Press, 2019
- * The Widow’s Missing Necklace, (pm) BFS Horizons #14, 2022
- * Wolf Girl Relishes the Wolf Moonrise, (pm) Black Petals (online) #109, Autumn 2024
- * The Wolf Man and the Sex Trafficker, (pm) Black Petals (online) #109, Autumn 2024
- * Wolfsbane and Moonlight, (pm) Space and Time #147, Fall/Winter 2024
[]Lossing-Barritt; [i.e., Benson John Lossing (1813-1891) & William Barritt] (fl. 1850s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jun 1851, Jan, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1852,
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1853
Jul 1856
- * [illustration(s)] (with George Cruikshank), (il) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1851
[]Lostetter, Marina J. (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #32, May 2015 [Ref. Vitaly S. Alexius]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #33, June 2015 [Ref. Okan Bülbül]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #39, December 2015 [Ref. Kerem Beyit]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #36, September 2015 [Ref. Lauren K. Cannon]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #34, July 2015 [Ref. Dennis Carlsson]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #43, April 2016 [Ref. Yana Moskaluk]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #40, January 2016 [Ref. Kirsi Salonen]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #42, March 2016 [Ref. Chris Seaman]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #44, May 2016 [Ref. Daniel Sherekin]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #41, February 2016 [Ref. Steven Stahlberg]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #35, August 2015 [Ref. Carlos Villa]
- * Artist Showcase, (iv) Nightmare #38, November 2015 [Ref. Bruno Wagner]
- * Artist Showcase: James T. Robb, (iv) Nightmare #51, December 2016 [Ref. James T. Robb]
- * Artist Showcase: Jana Heidersdorf, (iv) Nightmare #47, August 2016 [Ref. Jana Heidersdorf]
- * Artist Spotlight: Brom, (iv) Nightmare #27, December 2014 [Ref. Gerald Brom]
- * Artist Spotlight: Dariusz Zawadzki, (iv) Nightmare #31, April 2015 [Ref. Dariusz Zawadzki]
- * Artist Spotlight: Jeff Simpson, (iv) Nightmare #26, November 2014 [Ref. Jeff Simpson]
- * Artist Spotlight: Johnny Dombrowski, (iv) Nightmare #29, February 2015 [Ref. Johnny Dombrowski]
- * Artist Spotlight: Reiko Murakami, (iv) Nightmare #23, August 2014 [Ref. Reiko Murakami]
- * Artist Spotlight: Robert Emerson, (iv) Nightmare #30, March 2015 [Ref. Robert Emerson]
- * Artist Spotlight: Sam Guay, (iv) Nightmare #24, September 2014 [Ref. Sam Guay]
- * Artist Spotlight: Tran Nguyen, (iv) Nightmare #28, January 2015 [Ref. Tran Nguyen]
- * The Asteroid Contention, (ss) Amazing Stories Winter 2018
- * Comet Man, (ss) Penumbra (online) December 2013
- * Cyberplant, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #16, September 2015
- * A Debt Repaid, (vi) Lightspeed #49, June 2014
- * Discard the Sun, for It Has Failed Us, (ss) Uncanny Magazine #22, May/June 2018
- * A Drop of Ink, Preserved in Amber, (ss) Shimmer #28, November 2015
- * Elsa’s Spheres, (ss) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #37, January 2014
- * Hugs to Die For [Alien] (with Mike Resnick), (ss) Aliens: Bug Hunt ed. Jonathan Maberry, Titan, 2017
- * Imma Gonna Finish You Off, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #6, January 2014
- * It’s Not a Purple People Eater, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #24, January 2017
- * Lenora of the Low, (ss) Fantasy for Good ed. Jordan Ellinger & Richard Salter, Nightscape Press, 2014
- * Lifeboat, (ss) Vitality #1, July 2015
- * MaryLin’s Special Brand of Magic, (vi) Daily Science Fiction August 14 2015
- * Master Belladino’s Mask, (nv) L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume XXIX ed. Dave Wolverton, Galaxy, 2013
- * Ol’ Soapy’s Revenge, (ss) Penumbra (online) April 2013
- * The Prayer Ladder, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #4, September 2013
- * Sojourn for Ephah, (ss) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #30, September 2012
- * Song of the Sargasso [Sargasso Universe], (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #11, November 2014
- * Things That Shouldn’t Exist, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #46, September 2020
- * You Are Not a Metaphor, (vi) Flash Fiction Online #35, August 2016
_____, [ref.]
[]Lostutter, Melvin (Simmons) (1895-1958) (about) (chron.)
- * The Bassoon Zero Hour, (ss) Short Stories April 10 1929
- * “The Battalion of Breath”, (ss) War Stories #39, September 13 1928
- * Big Mouf’s Corporal, (ss) Red Blooded Stories January 1929
- * Bull of the Army, (nv) Three Star Stories 1st February 1929
- * The Clock That Talked, (ss) Mystery Stories March 1928
- * Fresh Meat, (ss) Under Fire Magazine December 1928
- * Generals Prefer Bums, (nv) Three Star Stories 2nd July 1929
- * “Gimme a Drag, Buddy?”, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine January 1 1928
- * “Hinky, Dinky—”, (ss) War Stories #11, August 19 1927
- * The Killer of Company K, (nv) Brief Stories October 1928
- * Me and My Mule Gun, (ss) Battle Stories #12, August 1928
- * An Outpost in Hell, (ss) The Danger Trail January 1928
- * Rattlesnake Eggs, (ss) Battle Stories April 1928
- * Ride ’Em Plowboy, (ss) World War Stories April 1929
- * Stud for Blood, (ss) World War Stories March 1929
- * Three Bottle-Scarred Heroes, (ss) Three Star Magazine 2nd September 1928
- * Top-Kick, (nv) Three Star Stories 1st May 1929
- * [unknown story], (ss) World War Stories July 1929
[]Lothian, Jack (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Black Flowers Grow, (ss) Helios Quarterly Magazine March 2017
- * The Bridge, (ss) Cosmic Horror Monthly #29, November 2022
- * A Deed Without a Name, (ss) The Fiends in the Furrows II ed. David T. Neal & Christine M. Scott, Nosetouch Press, 2020
- * Elk: An Oral History of an Abandoned Film (1987), (ar) The New Flesh ed. Sam Richard & Brendan Vidito, Weirdpunk Books, 2019
- * Good Pupils, (ss) If This Goes On ed. Cat Rambo, Parvus Press, 2019
- * Jennifer Brings It to Work, (ss) Hinnom Magazine #3, 2017
- * The Santa Anna, (ss) Weirdbook #40, 2018
- * Susan and the Most Popular Girl in School, (ss) Weird Horror #3, Fall 2021
- * They Are Us (1964): An Oral History, (ss) Twice-Told ed. C. M. Muller, Chthonic Matter, 2019
[]Lothrop, Harriett Mulford (née Stone) (1844-1924); used pseudonym Margaret Sidney (chron.)
- * An Adirondack Camp, (ar) Wide Awake October 1890, as by Margaret Sidney
- * All Hail to the One Who Discovered Thee, (pm) Wide Awake December 1892, as by Margaret Sidney
- * April Fool, (pm) Wide Awake April 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Ballads:
* ___ VIII. The Minute Man, (pm) Wide Awake July 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * The Beginning of the Result, (sl) Wide Awake September 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * A Burst of Confidence, (pm) Wide Awake January 1884, as by Margaret Sidney
- * The Carlisle School for Indian Pupils, (ar) Wide Awake March 1884, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Caryl’s Plum, (ss) Wide Awake May 1883, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Concord; Her Highways and Byways:
* ___ I. Historic Landmarks, (ar) Wide Awake August 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ II. Thoreau’s Birthplace, and the Lexington Road, (ar) Wide Awake September 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ III. Walden Pond, (ar) Wide Awake October 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ IV. On the River; and Sleepy Hollow, (ar) Wide Awake November 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * The Contributors and the Children:
* ___ III. He Can’t Spell, (ar) Wide Awake December 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ XVIII. Preaching and Practice, (ar) Wide Awake March 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Corinne’s Musicale, (pm) Wide Awake June 1883, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Cousin Sallie’s Wedding Slippers, (ss) Wide Awake May 1881, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Dilly and the Captain. Chapter 1, (sl) Wide Awake December 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Dilly and the Captain. Chapter 2, (sl) Wide Awake January 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Dilly and the Captain. Chapter 3, (sl) Wide Awake February 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Dilly and the Captain. Chapter 4, (sl) Wide Awake March 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Dilly and the Captain. Chapter 5, (sl) Wide Awake April 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Dilly and the Captain. Chapter 6, (sl) Wide Awake May 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Easter, (pm) Wide Awake April 1883, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Ethel’s Advice, (pm) Wide Awake March 1883, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Eurania’s Boys and How They Kept House, (ss) Wide Awake June 1888, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapter 21, (sl) Wide Awake October 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapter 25, (sl) Wide Awake December 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 11-13, (sl) Wide Awake May 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake January 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 14-15, (sl) Wide Awake June 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 16-17, (sl) Wide Awake July 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 18-19, (sl) Wide Awake August 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 20-21, (sl) Wide Awake September 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 24-25, (sl) Wide Awake November 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake February 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 5-7, (sl) Wide Awake March 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers; and How They Grew. Chapters 8-10, (sl) Wide Awake April 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Further On. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake November 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Further On. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake June 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Further On. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake July 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Further On. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake August 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Further On. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake September 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Further On. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake October 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake May 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake December 1890, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake January 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake February 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake March 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake April 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up—Part Second. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake November 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up—Part Second. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake June 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up—Part Second. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake July 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up—Part Second. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake August 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up—Part Second. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake September 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Grown Up—Part Second. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake October 1891, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Midway. Chapters 11-12, (sl) Wide Awake May 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Midway. Chapters 1-2, (sl) Wide Awake December 1888, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Midway. Chapters 3-4, (sl) Wide Awake January 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Midway. Chapters 5-6, (sl) Wide Awake February 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Midway. Chapters 7-8, (sl) Wide Awake March 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Five Little Peppers Midway. Chapters 9-10, (sl) Wide Awake April 1889, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Gladys, (ss) Wide Awake May 1884, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Griselda’s New Year’s Reception, (ss) St. Nicholas February 1884, as by Margaret Sidney
- * He Can’t Spell, (ar) Wide Awake December 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Historic Landmarks, (ar) Wide Awake August 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * How They Departed, (sl) Wide Awake August 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Kate Greenaway, (ss) Wide Awake July 1883, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Little Hop-o’-My-Thumb, (pm) Wide Awake September 1879, as by Margaret Sidney
- * The Little Town-Maid, (pm) Wide Awake August 1888, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Lucy Pervear, (ss) Wide Awake November 1890, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Maud’s Problem, (pm) Wide Awake June 1882, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Midwinter in the Public Garden, (pm) Wide Awake January 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * The Minute Man, (pm) Wide Awake July 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * The Modern Little Princes, (ss) Wide Awake December 1882, as by Margaret Sidney
- * A New Departure for Girls:
* ___ I. They Departed, (sl) Wide Awake June 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ II. Where They Departed, (sl) Wide Awake July 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ III. How They Departed, (sl) Wide Awake August 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ IV. The Beginning of the Result, (sl) Wide Awake September 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ V. Sure Progress, (sl) Wide Awake October 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
* ___ VI. This Way to Fortune, (sl) Wide Awake November 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * On the River; and Sleepy Hollow, (ar) Wide Awake November 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Peggy and Her Family. Chapter 1, (sl) Wide Awake June 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Peggy and Her Family. Chapter 2, (sl) Wide Awake July 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Peggy and Her Family. Chapter 3, (sl) Wide Awake August 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Peggy and Her Family. Chapter 4, (sl) Wide Awake September 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Peggy and Her Family. Chapter 5, (sl) Wide Awake October 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Peggy and Her Family. Chapter 6, (sl) Wide Awake November 1886, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Piece of News, A; or, Aunt Ray’s Cat, (ar) Wide Awake December 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Preaching and Practice, (ar) Wide Awake March 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Song of a Christmas Hearth, (pm) Wide Awake December 1883, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Song of the Christmas Stockings, (pm) Wide Awake January 1883, as by Margaret Sidney
- * A Spring Song, (pm) Wide Awake May 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Sure Progress, (sl) Wide Awake October 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * They Departed, (sl) Wide Awake June 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * This Way to Fortune, (sl) Wide Awake November 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Thoreau’s Birthplace, and the Lexington Road, (ar) Wide Awake September 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Those Souvenir Spoons, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1892, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Three Little Pigs, (pm) Wide Awake September 1881, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Tressy’s Christmas, (ss) Wide Awake January 1879, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Trypheny’s Bicycle, (ss) Wide Awake August 1892, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Walden Pond, (ar) Wide Awake October 1887, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Where They Departed, (sl) Wide Awake July 1885, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Whittier with the Children, (ar) Wide Awake January 1893, as by Margaret Sidney
- * Who Had a Thanksgiving?, (pm) Wide Awake November 1880, as by Margaret Sidney
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