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Fix, Paul (fl. 1960s) (chron.)
- * Box-Office Boom in Busts, (ar) Body Shop v5 #3, 1968
- * The Do-It-Yourself Social Outcast, (hu) Cocktail v6 #2, 1966
- * Girl-Pinchers’ Guidebook, (hu) French Frills v7 #3, 1968
- * How to Get Single, Though Married, (ar) Rapture v8 #4, 1969
- * Just the Type, (hu) 38-26-34 v5 #2, 1968
- * Strangers in Their Beds, (hu) Nylon Party v5 #2, 1968
- * “Tackle? I Thought the Coach Said Tickle!”, (hu) Trojan v6 #1, 1967/68
Flagg, Francis; pseudonym of George Henry Weiss (1898-1946) (about) (chron.)
- * About “Ardathia”, (ar) Science Fiction Digest November 1933
- * An Adventure in Time, (na) Science Wonder Stories April 1930
- * After Armageddon, (ss) Wonder Stories September 1932
- * The Blue Dimension, (ss) Amazing Stories June 1928
- * By the Hands of the Dead, (ss) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror March 1932
- * The Chemical Brain, (ss) Weird Tales January 1929
- * Cigarette Characterization #1, (vi) Fantasy Magazine August 1934
- * The Cities of Ardathia [Ardathia], (na) Amazing Stories March 1932
- * Cosmos:
* ___ Chapter 5: Tyrants of Saturn, (rr) Science Fiction Digest October 1933
- * The Dancer in the Crystal, (ss) Weird Tales December 1929
- * The Distortion Out of Space, (ss) Weird Tales August 1934
- * The Dreamer in the Desert, (pm) Weird Tales May 1942
- * Earth’s Lucky Day (with Forrest J Ackerman), (ss) Wonder Stories March/April 1936
- * An Experiment with Time (with Forrest J Ackerman), (ss) Fantasy Magazine January 1934
- * The Heads of Apex, (nv) Astounding Stories October 1931
- * If, (pm) Science Fiction Advance April 1938
- * The Jelly-Fish, (vi) Weird Tales October 1930
- * The Land of the Bipos, (nv) Science Wonder Stories February 1930
- * The Lizard-Men of Buh-Lo, (nv) Wonder Stories October 1930
- * The Machine Man of Ardathia [Ardathia], (ss) Amazing Stories November 1927
- * The Master Ants, (nv) Amazing Stories May 1928
- * The Mentanicals, (nv) Amazing Stories April 1934
- * Moon Voyager’s Speech, (pm) Fantasy Magazine September 1934
- * My Personal Evolution, (pm) Fantasy Magazine September 1935
- * The Picture, (ss) Weird Tales February/March 1931
- * The Resistant Ray, (nv) Amazing Stories July 1932
- * The Seed of the Toc-Toc Birds, (nv) Astounding Stories January 1932
- * The Smell, (ss) Strange Tales of Mystery and Terror January 1932
- * The Snake, (pm) Weird Tales November 1943
- * Strangers in a Strange Time (with Forrest J Ackerman), (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories October 1947, as "The Time Twister", by Francis Flagg & Weaver Wright
- * The Superman of Dr. Jukes, (nv) Wonder Stories November 1931
- * The Synthetic Monster, (ss) Wonder Stories March 1931
- * The Time Twister (with Forrest J Ackerman), (ss) Thrilling Wonder Stories October 1947, as by Francis Flagg & Weaver Wright
- * To Howard Phillips Lovecraft, (pm) Weird Tales March 1938
- * Tyrants of Saturn, (rr) Science Fiction Digest October 1933
- * Why I Use a Pen Name, (ar) Fantasy Magazine February/March 1935
- * [letter], (lt) Weird Tales September 1937
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Flagg, James Montgomery (1877-1960) (about) (art) (chron.)
- * Aunt Pearl’s Page, (hu) Pearson’s Magazine April 1916
- * A Barely Civil Engineer, (ar) The American Magazine October 1915
- * Bathing Beauties, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1938
- * Being Visited, (ar) The American Magazine April 1915
- * Breaking Into the Art Game, (ar) The American Magazine March 1915
- * Broadcasting Studio (with Joseph Alger), (ar) Cosmopolitan June 1934
- * The Call of the Sea, (pm) McClure’s Magazine November 1920
- * The Care and Feeding of Husbands, (ar) The American Magazine April 1914
- * Cream or Lemon?, (ar) The American Magazine May 1913
- * The Dinner Party, (ar) The American Magazine December 1912
- * Easter Parade (with Ogden Nash), (ss) Cosmopolitan April 1934
- * Etiquette of Motoring, (ar) The American Magazine December 1915
- * Final Official Rules for Movie Directors, (hu) Wit of the World August 1925
- * Four Easy New Year’s Resolutions, (ar) The American Magazine January 1915
- * Frills and Ednaferberlows, (ar) The American Magazine May 1914
- * Going Away from Here, (ar) The American Magazine August 1914
- * The Governor’s Husband, (ar) Cosmopolitan May 1925
- * The High Cost of Friends, (ar) The American Magazine February 1915
- * His Wife Knew About It, (pl) The American Magazine June 1915
- * Is Christmas a Bore?, (ar) The American Magazine December 1914
- * I Should Say So, (cl) The American Magazine Jan, Feb, Apr, Jun, Nov 1913, May 1915
* ___ A Barely Civil Engineer, (cl) The American Magazine October 1915
* ___ Being Visited, (cl) The American Magazine April 1915
* ___ Breaking Into the Art Game, (cl) The American Magazine March 1915
* ___ The Care and Feeding of Husbands, (cl) The American Magazine April 1914
* ___ Cream or Lemon?, (cl) The American Magazine May 1913
* ___ The Dinner Party, (cl) The American Magazine December 1912
* ___ Etiquette of Motoring, (cl) The American Magazine December 1915
* ___ Four Easy New Year’s Resolutions, (cl) The American Magazine January 1915
* ___ Frills and Ednaferberlows, (cl) The American Magazine May 1914
* ___ Going Away from Here, (cl) The American Magazine August 1914
* ___ The High Cost of Friends, (cl) The American Magazine February 1915
* ___ His Wife Knew About It, (pl) The American Magazine June 1915
* ___ Is Christmas a Bore?, (cl) The American Magazine December 1914
* ___ It Keeps You Outdoors, (cl) The American Magazine July 1914
* ___ A Marriage Vacation, (cl) The American Magazine September 1915
* ___ Miss Sticky-Moufie-Kiss, (cl) The American Magazine July 1915
* ___ More of Why They Parted, (cl) The American Magazine September 1913
* ___ Mrs. Pearl Prunepincher’s Page in Every Lady’s Magazine, (cl) The American Magazine November 1915
* ___ The Nut’s Automobile Guide, (cl) The American Magazine November 1914
* ___ O Christmas, (cl) The American Magazine December 1913
* ___ Parlor Entertainers or The Tragedy of Success, (cl) The American Magazine March 1913
* ___ A Picnic, (cl) The American Magazine October 1914
* ___ Shams, (cl) The American Magazine August 1915
* ___ Theaters, (cl) The American Magazine October 1913
* ___ Visiting, (cl) The American Magazine February 1914
* ___ What Migentleman Will Wear, (cl) The American Magazine January 1914
* ___ Where to Summer Well, (cl) The American Magazine August 1913
* ___ Whiskerculture, (cl) The American Magazine June 1914
* ___ Why There Is Nothing Funny in The American This Month, (cl) The American Magazine March 1914
* ___ Why They Parted, (cl) The American Magazine Jul 1913, Sep 1914
* ___ Wives—If Any, (cl) The American Magazine May 1915
- * It Keeps You Outdoors, (ar) The American Magazine July 1914
- * It Seems to Me, (ar) McClure’s Magazine Oct 1920, Jan 1921
- * A Marriage Vacation, (ar) The American Magazine September 1915
- * Mems. For Motorists, (hu) Pearson’s Magazine May 1916
- * Miss Sticky-Moufie-Kiss, (ar) The American Magazine July 1915
- * More of Why They Parted, (ar) The American Magazine September 1913
- * Mrs. Pearl Prunepincher’s Page in Every Lady’s Magazine, (ar) The American Magazine November 1915
- * Mystery of the Hated Man, (ss) Harper’s Weekly January 31 1914
- * The Nut’s Automobile Guide, (ar) The American Magazine November 1914
- * O Christmas, (ar) The American Magazine December 1913
- * Parlor Entertainers or The Tragedy of Success, (ar) The American Magazine March 1913
- * The Perfect Husband, (hu) Pearson’s Magazine July 1915
- * A Picnic, (ar) The American Magazine October 1914
- * Shams, (ar) The American Magazine August 1915
- * “Swearing-off”, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine January 1916
- * Theaters, (ar) The American Magazine October 1913
- * Those Crowded Hours, (ss) The Golden West #8, February 1928
- * The Tribulations of an Illustrator, (lt) The American Magazine April 1913
- * Valentines I’d Like to Send - Verse and Sketches, (ms) Cosmopolitan March 1939
- * Visiting, (ar) The American Magazine February 1914
- * Wallace and Will Irwin, (bg) The American Magazine March 1912 [Ref. Wallace & Will Irwin]
- * What Migentleman Will Wear, (ar) The American Magazine January 1914
- * Where to Summer Well, (ar) The American Magazine August 1913
- * Whiskerculture, (ar) The American Magazine June 1914
- * Why There Is Nothing Funny in The American This Month, (ar) The American Magazine March 1914
- * Why They Parted, (ar) The American Magazine Jul 1913, Sep 1914
- * Wives—If Any, (ar) The American Magazine May 1915
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