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[]Peseroff, Joyce (1948- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Editors’ Shelf (with Peter Ho Davies, DeWitt Henry, Margot Livesey, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Lloyd Schwartz & Richard Tillinghast), (br) Ploughshares Fall 2020
- * Feeding the Fire, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1980
- * Fuck Poem, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1972
- * The Hardness Scale, (ss) Ploughshares Fall 1975
- * His Marriage (Notes for a Novel), (pm) Ploughshares Winter 1972
- * Orange, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1979
- * Poem, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1972
- * The Red Rocker, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1980
- * Refuge, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1979
- * Weather, (pm) Ploughshares Winter 1972
[]Peshkov, Aleksei Maksimovich (1868-1936); used pseudonym Maxim Gorky (chron.)
- * Awakening, (ss) Current Literature September 1905, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Because of Monotony, (ss) The Stratford Journal July/August 1918, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Boless, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907, as by Maxim Gorky
- * A Boy, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Charlie Maine, (ss) T.P.’s Magazine July 1911, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by J. Mackenzie
- * The Children, (ss) The Phoenix January 1915, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * Christmas Phantoms, (ss) Current Literature December 1905, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Chums, (ss) 1939, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The City of Mammon: My Impressions of America, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine August 1906, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Comrades, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine January 1913, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Confronting Life, (vi) The Cosmopolitan April 1905, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by Frances Kovitch
- * Demands of Life, (ss) The Stratford Magazine March 1928, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Devil, (ss) National Magazine November 1901, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Devil, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Emblems, (ss) The Dial September 1927, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Fragments from My Diary, (ex) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Freak, (ss) The Phoenix August 1916, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * from The Fragments from Reminiscences, (ar) [Ref. Anton Chekhov], as by Maxim Gorky
- * From the Tales of Old Izergil, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1905, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by Zofia Zotowska
- * The Gipsy—Makar Chudra: A Tale of the Steppes, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Green Cat, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by J. Sutton Paterson
- * Guide, (ss) The Dial September 1927, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Heart of a Beggar, (ss) Current Literature August 1909, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Her Lover, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Hermit, (ss) Collier’s May 16 1925, as by Maxim Gorky
- * How They Caught Semaga, (ss) Lilliput May 1945, as by Maxim Gorky
- * In the Steppes, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * In the Steppes, (ss) Short Stories by Russian Authors ed. R. S. Townsend, J.M. Dent & Sons, 1934, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Kirilka at the Ferry, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Larra, (ss) Short Stories August 1905, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian by Grace Eldredge.
- * Lenin, (ar) Liberty May 8 1926, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Life in a Prison Cell, (ss) Esquire April 1937, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Little Jewish Boy, (ss) The American Hebrew March 30 1923, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Love on a Raft, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Makar Chudra, (ss) The Stratford Journal March 1918, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Malva, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Man and the Simplon, (ss) The Phoenix February/March 1915, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * Man’s Behaviour When Alone, (ar) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Man Who Could Not Die, (ss) The Stratford Journal June 1918, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Man with a National Face, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Man with Another Man’s Soul, (ss) Vanity Fair (US) February 1924, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The March of Man, (es) The Cosmopolitan July 1905, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Menace of Asia, (ar) Hearst’s International June 1922, as by Maxim Gorky
- * A Message from the Sea, (ss) The International July 1917, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * Mister God, (ss) The Nation November 7 1923, as by Maxim Gorky
- * “Mob”, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine November 1906, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Mother, (n.) Appleton’s Magazine Dec 1906, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1907, as by Maxim Gorky
- * A Mother, (ss) The Phoenix July/August 1915, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * Mother and Destroyer, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #237, November 15 1913, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by John Cournos
- * Mother Kemsky, (ss) This Quarter July/September 1930, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Mother Kemsky, (ss) The London Magazine October 1954, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by Moura Budberg
- * New York—City of Mammon, (ar) The Busy Man’s Magazine September 1906, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Old Man, (ss) Echo October 1926, as by Maxim Gorky
- * On an Autumn Night, (ss) The Russian Review October 1916, as by Maxim Gorky
- * On Christmas Eve, (ss) Tales December 1905, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * One Autumn Night, (ss) Best Russian Short Stories ed. Thomas Seltzer, Boni & Liveright, 1917, as by Maxim Gorky
- * One Little Boy, (ss) American Aphrodite: A Quarterly for the Fancy Free v2 #5, 1952, as by Maxim Gorky
- * On Literature: February, (ex) The Athenaeum June 4 1920, as "Literature and Present-Day Russia", by Maxim Gorky
- * The Pogrom, (ss) Esquire July 1935, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Proud Heart of Danko, (ss) Short Stories April 1906, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian by Rachel Carew.
- * The Rival Dancers, (ss) The Story-teller February 1921, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Rivals, (ss) Metropolitan January 1921, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Road of Shame, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine April 1905, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Russian Cruelty, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine (US) August 1922, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Short Story Masterpiece:
* ___ Wages of Sin, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Song of the Blind, (ss) The Yale Review Autumn 1985, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Song of the Falcon, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine September 1905, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Song of the Falcon, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Song of the Falcon, (ss) Kingdom Come #12, Autumn 1943, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by Beatrice Scott
- * Song of the Storm-Petrel, (pm) Cosmopolitan Magazine January 1906, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Storm Petrel, (pp) Tom Watson’s Magazine March 1905, as by Maxim Gorky; translated by Abraham Cahan
- * Story of a Devil, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1903, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Story of a Novel, (ss) Southwest Review April 1925, as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Strange Murderer, (ss) The Dial October 1924, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * The Sultan and His Son, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Sun and Sea, (ss) The Phoenix June 1915, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian.
- * The Traitor’s Mother, (ss) The Premier Magazine #9, January 1915, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Twenty-Six Men and a Girl, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- Here’s Reading You’ll Enjoy, Royce, 1944, as by Maxim Gorky; translated from the Russian (“Dvadtsat shest i odna”, 1899).
- Girl Watcher #1, March 1959, as by Maxim Gorki
- The Pangs of Love ed. Chandler Brossard, Regency Books, 1962, as by Maxim Gorky
- Lovers & Other Monsters ed. Marvin Kaye, SFBC, 1992, as by Maxim Gorky
- * Wages of Sin, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * Wandering People, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
- * The Writer, (ss) , as by Maxim Gorky
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[]Pesice, Duane (fl. 2000s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Amphibians, (ss) Cthulhu Cultus #17, 2000
- * Black Hummingbirds, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Fall 2023
- * Black on Black, (pm) Cthulhu Cultus #18, 2001
- * Bobble, (ss) Mannequin: Tales of Wood Made Flesh ed. Justin A. Burnett, Silent Motorist Media, 2019
- * Cat and Mouse, (ss) The Weirdbook Annual #1 ed. Doug Draa, Wildside Press, 2017
- * Deerheart, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Monsters, Winter 2024
- * Dirty Pool, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Summer 2023
- * 8X10 (with Don Webb), (ss) Nox Pareidolia ed. Robert S. Wilson, Nightscape Press, 2019
- * The Gift, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Winter 2022
- * The Inner Dark, (ss) Nightscapes #14, August 2001
- * Malone, (ss) Cthulhu Cultus #18, 2001
- * Mean Ghouls, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Ghosts, Winter 2025
- * Parchment, (ss) Dark Legacy Winter 2000/2001
- * Tam Duchem, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Road Trip, Summer 2024
- * Unmasked, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Masquerade, Fall 2024
- * Warehouse, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Folk Horror, Spring 2024
- * The Wrong Tree, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Fall 2023
- * ZOT!, (vi) Weird Fiction Quarterly Spring 2023
[]Peskett, S(idney) John (1906-1991) (about) (chron.)
- * Empire Hero, (vi) Lilliput August 1941
- * The Four Horsemen and the Lyons Mail, (ar) London Mystery Selection #44, March 1960
- * From Chartres to Cayenne, (ar) The London Mystery Magazine #31, December 1956
- * Mass Murder, (ar) The London Mystery Magazine #21, 1954
- * Murder and Mutilation, (ar) The London Mystery Magazine #18, 1953
- * Murder or Suicide?, (ar) London Mystery Selection #51, November 1961
- * The Mystery of the “Meduse”, (ar) London Mystery Selection #73, May 1967
- * La Pommerais, (ar) London Mystery Selection #54, 1962
- * Rogues Gallery, (ss) London Mystery Selection #125, June 1980
- * The Sailor’s Find, (vi) Lilliput March 1942
- * Sentence of Death, (ss) Lilliput February 1943
- * Smoke in the Rue Lesueur, (ar) London Mystery Selection #42, September 1959
- * The Strange Drama of Cyrus A. Clamm, (vi) London Opinion November 1940
- * Voyage au Pays de Simenon, (ar) London Mystery Selection #38, September 1958
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[]Peskin, David (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Collier’s Jul 27, Oct 12, Nov 30 1946, Jan 4, Jan 11, Feb 1, Feb 8, Mar 29, May 10, May 17,
Aug 16, Sep 6, Sep 20, Oct 18, Oct 25 1947
Jan 10, Mar 6, Mar 20, May 22, Nov 6, Dec 11 1948, Feb 26, Apr 2, Apr 23, Jul 23 1949,
Jan 7, Jan 28 1950
- * [front cover] (with Hy Peskin), (cv) Collier’s July 19 1947
[]Peskin, Hy (1915-2005) (chron.)
- * The Abbe Lane TV Never Sees, (pi) Argosy August 1957
- * Ace Cameraman Catches the Rodeo, (pi) Argosy April 1950
- * Argosy’s Tips from Photographers:
* ___ Focus on Action, (ar) Argosy June 1954
- * Best Horse of All?, (pi) Argosy August 1954
- * Bring ’Em Up Alive, (pi) Argosy September 1953
- * Calypso, (pi) Argosy September 1957
- * Champ Loggers, (pi) Argosy August 1953
- * Focus on Action, (ar) Argosy June 1954
- * Frank Merriwell, ’49, (ar) Argosy November 1949
- * Gator-Baitin’—Freakiest Fly Casting of All, (pi) Cavalier #61, July 1958
- * How to Earn a Fast $350, (pi) Argosy October 1952
- * The Man Who Invented Florida (with Norton Wood), (pi) Argosy June 1950
- * Miss Sporting Look, (pi) Argosy January 1958
- * My Best Sports Pictures, (pi) Argosy February 1950
- * New York’s Most Lavish Night Spot, (pi) Argosy April 1957
- * Pictures Tell the Story:
* ___ Best Horse of All?, (pi) Argosy August 1954
* ___ Champ Loggers, (pi) Argosy August 1953
* ___ The Man Who Invented Florida (with Norton Wood), (pi) Argosy June 1950
- * Rodeo Hot Seat, (pi) Argosy January 1956
- * Rodeo Queen, (pi) This Week October 12 1952
- * Rough Ride at Calgary, (pi) Cavalier #55, January 1958
- * Sled-Dog Derby, (pi) Adventure February 1954
- * Song in Her Heart, (pi) Argosy June 1958
- * So You Think You Can Pick a Winner?, (pi) Argosy December 1957
- * The Suicide Run, (pi) Argosy March 1956
- * This Is a Man Dying, (pi) Argosy September 1953
- * Tropicana, (pi) Argosy July 1957
- * Watch the Clock, (pi) Argosy June 1954
- * Wild West Wing-Ding, (pi) Argosy August 1951
- * [front cover], (cv) This Week Aug 8, Oct 3 1948, Oct 12, Nov 9 1952, Sep 20 1953
- * [front cover], (cv) Collier’s Jan 15 1949, Sep 15 1951
- * [front cover], (cv) Argosy Oct, Nov 1951, Apr 1960
- * [front cover] (with David Peskin), (cv) Collier’s July 19 1947
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Sep 1950, May 1951, May, Nov 1952, Feb 1954, Oct 1957, Feb, May, Aug 1958, Apr 1960
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Saga October 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il) This Week Oct 19 1952, Jan 4 1953
- * [photography], (pt) Sports Illustrated March 19 1962
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[]Pessina, Hector Raul (1930-2016) (chron.)
- * The Love War, (ar) Perry Rhodan #53, 1974
- * Scientifilm World:
* ___ The Love War, (cl) Perry Rhodan #53, 1974
* ___ Silent Running, (cl) Perry Rhodan #55, 1974
* ___ Space Films, (cl) Perry Rhodan #35, #36 1973, #39, #40, #41, #42, #43, #44, #45, #46, #47, #48,
#49 1974
* ___ The 12-Handed Men of Mars, (cl) Perry Rhodan #52, 1974
* ___ War of the Satellites, (cl) Perry Rhodan #56, 1974
- * Silent Running, (ar) Perry Rhodan #55, 1974
- * Space Films, (ar) Perry Rhodan #35, #36 1973, #39, #40, #41, #42, #43, #44, #45, #46, #47, #48,
#49 1974
- * The 12-Handed Men of Mars, (ar) Perry Rhodan #52, 1974
- * War of the Satellites, (ar) Perry Rhodan #56, 1974
- * [letter from Buenos Aires, Argentina], (lt) Amazing Science Fiction Stories September 1970
[]Petaja, Emil (Theodore) (1915-2000); used pseudonyms Theodore Pine & H. J. Swanza (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Alone on a Hill, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Alpha Yes, Terra No!, (n.) Ace Double (pb), June 1965
- * The Ancestral Thread, (ss) Amazing Stories May 1947
- * And Having Seen, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Answer, (ss) Imagination September 1951
- * Artist, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * As Dream and Shadow, (oc) SISU (hc), 1972
- * Asphodel, (pm) Futuria Fantasia Winter 1940, as by Theodore Pine
- * Badlands Varmint, (vi) Western Trails July 1946
- * The Barker’s Carcass, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine August 1945
- * Beautiful Rings, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Be a Wingdinger, Earn Big Money, (ss)
- * Beyond Belief, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Boothill Banker [Cinco], (ss) Western Action February 1952
- * Boy on the Hill, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Bullets on the Downbeat, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine October 1944
- * Bushwhack Bonanza, (ss) Western Trails April 1946
- * Candle’s End, (pm) And Flights of Angels: The Life and Legend of Hannes Bok ed. Emil Petaja, The Bokanalia Memorial Foundation, 1968
- * City, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Close-Up of a Killer, (ss) Ten Detective Aces June 1946
- * Cold-Deck Showdown, (ss) Western Trails September 1946
- * The Corpse Wants Company, (ss) Crack Detective Stories November 1945
- * Cthulhu Done It, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Cube in a Dodecagon Garden, (ss) Spaceway May/June 1970
- * Cure-All for Coyotes, (ss) Western Aces March 1946
- * Cyanide and Old Lace, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine April 1945
- * The Dark Balcony, (ss) Fantastic Adventures February 1951
- * Dark Hollow, (ss) Magazine of Horror Winter 1966/1967
- * Darts, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * David, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Dead Are Quick, (ss) Crack Detective Stories October 1947
- * Death House Brood, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine October 1945, as by Theodore Pine
- * Death Mask, (ss) Crack Detective Stories July 1946
- * Dinosaur Goes Hollywood, (ss) Amazing Stories November 1942
- * Dodecagon Garden, (ss) Spaceway May/June 1970, as "Cube in a Dodecagon Garden"
- * A Dog’s Best Friend, (ss)
- * Don’t Come to Mars! (with Henry Hasse), (ss) Fantastic Adventures April 1950, as by Henry Hasse
- * The Dream Bandit Says Goodnight, (ss) Adam (Australia) December 1957
- * Dream Within a Dream Within, (pm) The Californian Summer 1937
- * Echo from the Ebon Isles, (pm) Weird Tales January 1939 [Ref. Robert E. Howard], as "The Warrior"
- * Edge of Sleep, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Elemental, (pm) The Californian Summer 1937
- * Emil Petaja, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1943
- * Empty Nepenthe, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Enchanting, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Enigma, (pm) The Acolyte Winter 1942
- * Famous Fantasy Fiction, (ar) The Fantasy Fan July 1934
- * Fear of Sleep, (pm) Stirring Science Stories March 1942
- * Fire, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Flann, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Flying Corpse, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine December 1945
- * Found Objects, (ss) Stardrift and Other Fantastic Flotsam, Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc., 1971
- * Gola’s Hell, (ss) Witchcraft & Sorcery #8, 1972
- * Good Night, Dream Bandit, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine June 1945
- * Gunpowder Frolic, (ss) Western Action April 1946
- * Hannes Bok on Creative Art, (ar) Trumpet #9, 1969 [Ref. Hannes Bok]
- * Hawk and Hen, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Heavenly Host, (nv) Worlds of Tomorrow August 1966
- * Hilltop, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Hold Your Pose, Killer!, (ss) Ten Detective Aces October 1946, as by Theodore Pine
- * Hook, Line and Sucker, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine October 1945
- * Hot-Lead Headlines, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine December 1944
- * Humble Happy, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Hunger, (ss) Weird Tales March 1950, as "The Hungry Ghost"
- * The Hungry Ghost, (ss) Weird Tales March 1950
- * In Memoriam—Frank Owen, (ob) Nebula Award Stories 4 ed. Poul Anderson, Gollancz, 1969 [Ref. Frank Owen]
- * The Insistent Ghost, (ss) Weird Tales September 1950
- * Introduction, (in) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Intruder, (ss) Futuria Fantasia Winter 1940
- * The Jonah, (ss) Weird Tales March 1946
- * King of Killers, (ss) Crack Detective Stories January 1947
- * Little Brown Juggernaut, (ss) Western Trails February 1946
- * Live Evil, (ss) Weird Tales July 1952
- * Lost Dream, (pm) Weird Tales January 1938
- * The Man Who Hated War, (ss) Amazing Stories December 1944
- * Marmok, (pm) Futuria Fantasia Winter 1940
- * Meet the Authors:
* ___ Emil Petaja, (bg) Amazing Stories June 1943
- * Mellesande Madonna, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Me—The People, (nv) Amazing Stories June 1943
- * Midas Morgan’s Golden Touch, (ss) Amazing Stories May 1944
- * Million-Mile Hunt, (ss) If March 1965
- * The Mist, (ss) Fantasmagoria July 1937
- * Monsieur Bluebeard, (ss) Weird Tales September 1944
- * Moon Fever, (ss) If March 1965, as "Million-Mile Hunt"
- * Murder-Go-Round, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine June 1945, as by Theodore Pine
- * Murder on the Cuff, (ss) New Detective Magazine March 1946
- * The Music-Box from Hell, (ss) Weird Tales May 1945
- * Never an Island, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Not Quite Human, (ss) Future Science Fiction Stories January 1952
- * Nova, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Of Squirrels and Men, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Old Lena Tuppit, (ss) The Acolyte Fall 1942
- * On Having Dreamed but Not Slept, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * On Having Visited Your Garden, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * On Learning That You Have Been Unhappy, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Only Gone Before, (ss) Magazine of Horror March 1968
- * Open Doorways, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Othuum, Chapter 3: The White Magician, (rr) Witchcraft & Sorcery #10, 1974
- * Pallbearer Mercy, (ss) Ten Detective Aces March 1946
- * Pattern for Plunder, (nv)
- * Peacemonger, (ss) Amazing Stories December 1944, as "The Man Who Hated War"
- * The Perfumed Peril, (ss) Ten Detective Aces May 1945
- * Phantasies That You May Have Missed, (br) The Phantagraph v4 #3, 1936
- * Phantasy in Folklore, (ar) The Phantagraph October 1936, as by Theodore Pine
- * Picture of Homicide, (ss) Ten Detective Aces March 1946, as by Theodore Pine
- * Pin the Crepe on Me!, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine July 1946
- * Pin-Up Foil, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine December 1945, as by Theodore Pine
- * Polecat Plumage, (ss) Real Western December 1946
- * Pro Foundling, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Rain [Elementary], (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Red-Letter Night, (ss) Crack Detective Stories March 1946
- * Retrospect, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Return, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Rose, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Said the Midnight Jumper, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Satan Hogs the Camera, (ss) Ten Detective Aces November 1945
- * Satan’s Jack-in-the-Box, (ss) Ten Detective Aces December 1946
- * Scream Test for Homicide, (ss) Ten Detective Aces November 1944
- * The Secret of Satellite Seven (with Henry Hasse), (nv) Amazing Stories February 1952, as by Theodore Pine
- * Sixgun Serenade [Cinco], (ss) Western Action December 1952
- * Skydrift, (ss) Weird Tales November 1949
- * The Sky Hermit, (pm) The Phantagraph November/December 1935, as by Theodore Pine
- * Snaps, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Soldier Is Tall, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Song, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Sorcerer, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Stand on a Corner, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Stardrift, (ss) Weird Tales November 1949, as "Skydrift"
- * Stardrift and Other Fantastic Flotsam, (co) Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc. (hc), 1971
- * Stirred Ashes, (ss) The Saint Magazine April 1967
- * The Storm, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * The Storm King, (ss) Dark Things ed. August Derleth, Arkham House, 1971
- * Sumesh Song, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Sun [Elementary], (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Terrible Quick Sword, (ss) Signs and Wonders ed. Roger Elwood, Fleming H. Revell, 1972
- * That Moon Plaque, (ms) Men on the Moon (var. 1) ed. Donald A. Wollheim, Ace, 1969
- * They Picture Wonders, (ar) The Hannes Bok Memorial Showcase of Fantasy Art by Emil Petaja, SiSU, 1974
- * They Watch, (pm) The Phantagraph November 1944
- * “This World Is Ours!”, (ss) Imagination July 1952
- * Time Will Tell, (ss) Amazing Stories June 1942
- * Token from Tokyo, (ss) Ten Detective Aces March 1945
- * Tomorrow’s Mask, (ss) Witchcraft & Sorcery #6, May 1971
- * The Towers of Silence, (pm) The Acolyte Fall 1942
- * Trick Talk and Triggers, (ss) Western Action April 1947
- * Trigger Surgery, (ss) Ten Detective Aces October 1946
- * Trouble Trail [Cinco], (ss) Western Action July 1948
- * The Two Doors, (ss) Unusual Stories Winter 1935, as by Theodore Pine
- * The Valley, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Valley Angel, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Votaress, (ss) Weird Tales September 1945
- * The Warrior, (pm) Weird Tales January 1939 [Ref. Robert E. Howard]
- The Howard Collector Winter 1965
- As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- The Howard Collector by Robert E. Howard, Ace, 1979
- The “New” Howard Reader #2 by Robert E. Howard, Joe & Mona Marek, 1998, as "Echo from the Ebon Isles"
- The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard: Volume Three: 1933-1936 by Robert E. Howard, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2008, as "Echo from the Ebon Isles"
- The Collected Letters of Robert E. Howard: Volume 3: 1933-1936 by Robert E. Howard, The Robert E. Howard Foundation Press, 2023, as "Echo from the Ebon Isles"
- * The Weirdest Tale of All, (ar) Xenophile #11, March 1975
- * Weird Music (with Duane W. Rimel), (ar) The Phantagraph July 1936
- * Welcome Home to Nightmare, (ss) Ten Detective Aces September 1945
- * We Must Go and Tell the King, (ss) Orb v2 #1, 1950
- * Where Is Thy Sting, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1967
- * Will for a Kill, (ss) 10-Story Detective Magazine November 1946
- * Wind [Elementary], (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Witch’s Bercuese, (pm) Marvel Tales Summer 1935
- * World of the Spectrum, (nv) Worlds of Tomorrow July 1965
- * Yellow Streak, (ss) Mammoth Western December 1946
- * Yet There Are Limits, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * Yoke for a Maverick, (ss) Western Trails February 1946, as by Theodore Pine
- * Zellona, (pm) As Dream and Shadow, SISU, 1972
- * [letter], (lt) Weird Tales March 1946
- * [letter from Hollywood, CA], (lt) Weird Tales April 1938
- * [letter from Milltown, MT], (lt) Weird Tales Jun 1932, Sep 1934, Aug 1935
_____, [ref.]
- * Doom of the Green Planet by Richard E. Geis, (br) Psychotic #27, September 1968
- * Letter to Emil Petaja, December 17, 1934 (“Thank you very much for the splendid sonnet.”) by Robert E. Howard, (lt) The Howard Collector Winter 1965
- * Letter to Emil Petaja, February 15, 1936 (“I am ashamed to have so long delayed…”) by Robert E. Howard, (lt) The Robert E. Howard Foundation Newsletter v16 #3, 2022
- * Letter to Emil Petaja, July 23, 1935 (“Please believe my delay in answering…”) by Robert E. Howard, (lt) REHUPA September 1976
- * Letter to Emil Petaja, March 6, 1935 (“Glad the ms. proved satisfactory.”) by Robert E. Howard, (lt) Bunyips in the Mulga #19, 1984
- * Letter to Emil Petaja, September 6, 1935 (“Yes, I did like…”) by Robert E. Howard, (lt) Xuthal May 1977
- * Lost Earths and Stolen Suns: Emil Petaja’s Novels of the “Land of Heroes” by John Howard, (ar) Wormwood #33, 2019
- * The Nets of Space by Ted Pauls, (br) Science Fiction Review #36, 1970
- * The Prism by L. Sprague de Camp, (br) Amra v2 #47, 1968
- * To Emil by Hannes Bok, (pm) And Flights of Angels: The Life and Legend of Hannes Bok ed. Emil Petaja, The Bokanalia Memorial Foundation, 1968
[]Peter, Jessica (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Epitaph of a World on Fire: An Abecedarian, (pm) Haven Speculative #17, September 2024
- * In the Urban Darkness, Something, (pm) Apparition Literary Magazine #25, Blight, January 2024
- * A Lament for the Times Before, (pm) Frost Zone #6, Spring 2022
- * Last Halloween, (ss) Nocturne October 2023
- * Mired, (ss) LampLight June 2022
- * An Ode to an Amanita, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #127, May 2024
- * Pink Smoke, (ss) Cosmic Horror Monthly #44, February 2024
- * Requiescat in Pace, (pm) Star*Line Spring 2023
- * Seafoam Sestina, (pm) Haven Speculative #8, March 2023
- * To Strike a Match, (ss) Polar Borealis August/September 2023
[]Peter, Michael Paul; pseudonym of Mike Philbin (1966- ) (chron.)
- * (132), (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #26, January 1989
- * Abattoir Girl, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #23, March 1988
- * Dream Disease, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #27, May 1989
- * Red Hedz, (ex)
- * Vixen-Naked Ultra-Luncheon, (ss) Cease to Exist, Creation Press, 1991
[]Peter, Michaël-Jo (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Solaris #105 May 1993, #115 Oct 1995, #116 Jan 1996, #134 Sum 2000, #136 Feb 2001, #144 Dec 2002, #148 Dec 2003, #159 Jun 2006,
#172 Oct 2009, #175 Jul, #176 Oct 2010, #179 Jul 2011
#181 Jan 2012
[]Peter, Newell (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Magazine Jan, Feb, May, Jul, Aug, Sep, Nov, Dec 1916, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Jun, Jul, Oct, Nov 1917
Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Sep, Nov, Dec 1918, Feb, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov 1919
[]Peter, Robert Charles (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * August: The Day’s Thirst, (il)
- * January: The Shooting Star, (il)
- * New Year’s Eve Revels—The Supper Interval, (pi) Lloyd’s Magazine January 1920
- * [front cover], (cv) The Royal Magazine September 1917
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Royal Magazine Dec 1917, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1918
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pearson’s Magazine July 1918
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Lloyd’s Magazine Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Dec 1919, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1920
Jan, Mar, Apr, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov 1921, Jan, Aug 1922
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Pan: The Fiction Magazine Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Oct 1922, Feb, Apr, Jun 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Grand Magazine Sep, Nov 1922, Jan, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1923
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman December 1926
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Strand Magazine February 1927
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