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[]Willard, Edgar (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Bald Eagle, (pm) Outdoor Stories August 1928
- * Ballad of the Border, (pm) Outdoor Stories June 1928
- * Call o’ Spring, (pm) Complete Stories April 1928
- * Catbirds, (pm) Street & Smith’s Complete Stories 2nd June 1931
- * Dance Night at Gila, (pm) Complete Stories June 1928
- * Deep Lake, (pm) Complete Stories July 1928
- * The Desert, (pm) Outdoor Stories August 1928
- * “Driftwood” McGee, (pm) Complete Stories January 1928
- * Harvest Moon, (pm) Outdoor Stories September 1928
- * He-Men, (pm) Complete Stories July 1928
- * Indian Summer, (pm) Complete Stories November 1927
- * January Thaw, (pm) Outdoor Stories January 1928
- * The Jungle, (pm) Complete Stories 1st November 1928
- * The Kid’s Christmas Present, (pm) Complete Stories 2nd December 1928
- * The Lost River, (pm) Outdoor Stories July 1928
- * Mars, (pm) Complete Stories 2nd September 1930
- * Notes of the Navajo Indians, (pm) Complete Stories August 1928
- * October, (pm) Complete Stories 1st October 1928
- * Sea Gull’s Song, (pm) Complete Stories March 1928
- * Song for October, (pm) Complete Stories 2nd October 1928
- * Spruce Gum, (pm) Outdoor Stories April 1928
- * Trail Christmas, (pm) Outdoor Stories December 1927
- * Trains, (pm) Complete Stories September 1928
[]Willard, Edwin A(lonzo) (1872-1960); used pseudonyms Hewett J. Hill, Bucky McKenna & Alonzo Wynn? (chron.)
- * Black Demon, (ss) Wild West Weekly March 24 1928, as by Bucky McKenna
- * A Lucky Detour, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine April 1 1927
- * Meaner’n Any Rattler, (ss) Wild West Weekly September 10 1927, as by Hewett J. Hill
- * Stallion Hate, (ss) Wild West Weekly August 13 1927, as by Hewett J. Hill
- * Tampered Saddles, (ss) Wild West Weekly January 28 1928, as by Bucky McKenna
- * The Underground Fiend, (sl) New Mystery Adventures Sep, Oct, Nov 1935
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[]Willard, Hank (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Baseline Marksman, (ss) 12 Sports Aces May 1942
- * Basket Nemesis, (ss) Ace Sports April 1942
- * Cross-Country Holdout, (ss) Ace Sports October 1942
- * Dynamite in His Dukes, (ss) 12 Sports Aces March 1943
- * Fight Fever, (ss) 12 Sports Aces January 1943
- * Grandstand Stooge, (ss) 12 Sports Aces November 1942
- * The Gunlap Way, (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories January 1950
- * Heartbreak Green, (ss) Sports Novels Magazine September 1949
- * Johnny on the Hoop Spot, (ss) Ace Sports February 1943
- * Last Hole-Out, (ss) Sports Novels Magazine July 1949
- * Lightning Duster, (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories July 1949
- * Loser Take All, (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories September 1949
- * Middleweight Murder, (ss) 12 Sports Aces September 1942
- * Racket Hawk, (ss) Fifteen Sports Stories March 1950
- * Rosin Runaround, (ss) Ace Sports December 1942
- * Thunder Arm, (ss) New Sports Magazine August 1949
[]Willard, Howard (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Bluebook Mar 1952, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Jun, Sep, Dec 1953, Feb, Apr 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) True #216, May 1955
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[]Willard, Josiah Flynt (1869-1907); used pseudonym Josiah Flynt (about) (chron.)
- * A Bill from Tiffany’s (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine September 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
- * Boston: A Plain-Clothes Man’s Town, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
- * “Chi,” an Honest City, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Children of the Road, (??) The Atlantic Monthly January 1896, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The City Tramp, (??) The Century Magazine March 1894, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Club Life among Outcasts, (??) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1895, as by Josiah Flynt
- * A Colony of the Unemployed, (??) The Atlantic Monthly December 1896, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Corporation and Police Partnership with the Criminal Pool-Rooms, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine June 1907, as by Josiah Flynt
- * A Dead One (with Alfred Hodder), (ss) Everybody’s Magazine November 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
- * Down the Line, (ss) Collier’s Weekly April 20 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Found Guilty (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine October 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
- * The German and the German-American, (??) The Atlantic Monthly November 1896, as by Josiah Flynt
- * How Men Become Tramps, (ar) The Century Magazine October 1895, as by Josiah Flynt
- * In the Matter of “His Nibs” (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine August 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
- * In the World of Graft:
* ___ Boston: A Plain-Clothes Man’s Town, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
* ___ “Chi,” an Honest City, (ar) McClure’s Magazine February 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
* ___ “York,” a Dishonest City, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Jamie the Kid, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1895, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Life among the German Tramps, (??) The Century Magazine October 1893, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Men Behind the Pool-Rooms, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine April 1907, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Old Boston Mary: A Remembrance, (??) The Atlantic Monthly September 1894, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Policing the Railroads, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine February 1900, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Pool-Room Spider and the Gambling Fly, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine March 1907, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Pool-Room Vampire and Its Money-Mad Victims, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine February 1907, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Railroads and the Tramp, (??) The Century Magazine June 1899, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Revenge of the Four (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) The Powers That Prey by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton, McClure, 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
- * The Tammany Commandment, (ar) McClure’s Magazine October 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Telegraph and Telephone Companies as Allies of the Criminal Pool-Rooms, (ar) Cosmopolitan Magazine May 1907, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Town Life in the Indian Territory, (ar) The Cosmopolitan June 1905, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The Tramp at Home, (??) The Century Magazine February 1894, as by Josiah Flynt
- * Tramping with Tramps, (??) The Century Magazine November 1893, as by Josiah Flynt
- * True Stories from the Under-World:
* ___ 1. The Revenge of the Four (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) The Powers That Prey by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton, McClure, 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
* ___ I.—In the Matter of “His Nibs” (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine August 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
* ___ 2. Found Guilty (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine October 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
* ___ II.—A Bill from Tiffany’s (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine September 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
* ___ In the Matter of “His Nibs” (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine August 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
* ___ III.—Found Guilty (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine October 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
* ___ A Bill from Tiffany’s (with Alfred Hodder), (ts) McClure’s Magazine September 1900, as by Josiah Flynt & Francis Walton
- * Two Tramps in England, (ar) The Century Magazine June 1895, as by Josiah Flynt
- * What the Under World Thinks of the Smart Set, (ar) The Smart Set December 1903, as by Josiah Flynt
- * What to do with the Tramp, (??) The Century Magazine September 1894, as by Josiah Flynt
- * The “Won’t Go Home”, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine September 1902, as by Josiah Flynt
- * “York,” a Dishonest City, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1901, as by Josiah Flynt
[]Willard, Mark (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * Allies of Antares, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982 [Ref. Dray Prescot]
- * Beasts of Antares, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, Fall 1981 [Ref. Dray Prescot]
- * Cosmic Crusaders, (br) Science Fiction Review #41, Winter 1981 [Ref. Pierre Barbet]
- * The Eternal Mercenary, (br) Science Fiction Review #41, Winter 1981 [Ref. Barry Sadler]
- * Legions of Antares, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982 [Ref. Dray Prescot]
- * The Lost and the Lurking, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982 [Ref. Manly Wade Wellman]
- * Lost Worlds, (br) Science Fiction Review #46, Spring 1983 [Ref. Lin Carter]
- * Optiman, (br) Science Fiction Review #43, Summer 1982 [Ref. Brian M. Stableford]
- * Rebel of Antares, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, Fall 1981 [Ref. Dray Prescot]
- * Red Sun, Yellow Moon, (ss) Ampersand/Beyond March 1984
- * The Stolen Goddess, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982 [Ref. Richard L. Purtill]
- * To Conquer Chaos, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982 [Ref. John Brunner]
- * The Wounded Land, (br) Science Fiction Review #45, Winter 1982 [Ref. Stephen R. Donaldson]
- * Yesterday’s Lily, (br) Science Fiction Review #40, Fall 1981 [Ref. Jeffrey Jones]
- * Zarsthor’s Bane, (br) Science Fiction Review #41, Winter 1981 [Ref. Andre Norton]
[]Willard, Nancy (Margaret) (1936-2017) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Angels in Winter, (pm) Esquire February 1976
- * The Doctrine of the Leather-Stocking Jesus, (ss) Audience September/October 1972
- * Dogstar Man, (ss) Full Spectrum III ed. Lou Aronica, Amy Stout & Betsy Mitchell, Doubleday Foundation, 1991
- * Gospel Train, (ss) Sailing to Cythera and Other Anatole Stories, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974
- * Her Father’s House, (ss) Redbook March 1976
- * The Highest Hit, (ex) Harcourt, May 1978
- * The Merry History of a Christmas Pie, (ex) Putnam, 1974
- * On Writing “Beauty and the Beast”, (ar) from Telling Time, Harcourt Brace, 1993
- * Pish, Posh, Said Hieronymous Bosch, (pm) Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1991
- * Prayer, (pm) Among Angels by Nancy Willard & Jane Yolen, Harcourt Brace, 1995
- * Read This: Recently Read and Recommended, (ms) The New York Review of Science Fiction #67, March 1994
- * Sailing to Cythera, (nv) Sailing to Cythera and Other Anatole Stories, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974
- * Sailing to Cythera and Other Anatole Stories, (co) Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (hc), 1974
- * Theo’s Girl, (ss) Massachusetts Review Winter 1969
- * The Trouble with Unicorns, (ss) Peter S. Beagle’s Immortal Unicorn ed. Peter S. Beagle, Janet Berliner & Martin H. Greenberg, HarperPrism, 1995
- * The Wise Soldier of Sellebak, (nv) Sailing to Cythera and Other Anatole Stories, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974
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[]Willard, Ross (fl. 2010s) (chron.)
- * The Arrangement, (ss) Crossed Genres Magazine #32, August 2011
- * Dark Laughter, (ss) Dark Moon Digest #4, July 2011
- * A Day in the Life, (ss) Crossed Genres Magazine #20, July 2010
- * Delusional, (vi) Daily Science Fiction December 1 2010
- * Men of Wealth, (vi) Daily Science Fiction May 24 2011
- * Monsters, (ss) Crossed Genres Magazine #17, April 2010
- * Old Flat Foot, (ss) Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show #24, August 2011
[]Willcox, Neil (fl. 2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Beak Like a Dagger, (vi) The Sirens Call #54, Summer 2021
- * Eliza Sky and the Elfborn Herald [Eliza Sky], (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #131, December 2022
- * Eliza Sky and the Gallows Tree [Eliza Sky], (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #139, August 2023
- * Eliza Sky and the Iron Smelter’s Devil [Eliza Sky], (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #153, October 2024
- * Eliza Sky and the Lodestar Warrior [Eliza Sky], (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #123, April 2022
- * The Red Cap of Old Hobb Mill, (ss) Kaleidotrope Summer 2022
[]Willdy, Jessie Davies (fl. 1900s-1910s) (chron.)
- * At Sunset Time, (ss) National Magazine May 1914
- * Breath of June, (pm) The Pacific Monthly June 1908
- * Eventide, (pm) The Pacific Monthly September 1908
- * The Goat Herd, (pm) Out West Magazine February 1910
- * “Hands Up!”, (pm) The Pacific Monthly September 1910
- * Heart of June, (pm) The Pacific Monthly July 1909
- * Hyacinths, (pm) National Magazine December 1912
- * Kidnapped, (ss) National Magazine July 1912
- * “Land of Gold”, (pm) Out West Magazine February 1910
- * Lights o’ Town, (pm) National Magazine January 1913
- * Love, (pm) The Pacific Monthly February 1908
- * Moon Dreams, (pm) National Magazine June 1914
- * Night, (pm) National Magazine September 1913
- * Some Affinities, (vi) Out West May 1911
- * Together, (pm) National Magazine July 1914
- * Trail o’ Dreams, (pm) National Magazine August 1912
- * When Day Meets Night, (pm) The Pacific Monthly October 1908
- * Wind o’ Night, (pm) The Pacific Monthly March 1908
- * Wind O’ the West, (pm) The Pacific Monthly May 1911
- * Wind-Song of the Roses, (pm) The Pacific Monthly June 1909
- * World A-dream, (pm) The Pacific Monthly September 1909
[]Willeford, Charles (Ray, III) (1919-1988); used pseudonym Will Charles (about) (books) (chron.)
- * An Actor Prepares, (ss) Savannah November 1977
- * The Alectryomancer, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1959, as "A Genuine Alectryomancer"
- * Al Seitz Sits by the Pool, (pm)
- * Anniversary, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Apocalypse, (pm) Outcast Poets by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1947
- * Aspects of the Novel, (pm)
- * Basement Pastoral, (pm) Outcast Poets by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1947
- * Basement Pastoral No. 2, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * Behind Him Goes His Dream, (ss)
- * The Black Mass of Brother Springer, (co) Wit's End Publishing (tp), December 2003
- * The Black Mass of Brother Springer, (n.) The Black Mass of Brother Springer, Wit's End Publishing, 2003
- * Blowing Rock, (pm)
- * Burning One’s Bridges to the Past, (ss) Sports Illustrated May 7 1973
- * Capricorn, (pm)
- * Chapter One from Miami Blues, (ex) St. Martin’s, 1984
- * Checking Out, (ss) Florida Magazine June 7 1987
- * Citizen’s Arrest, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1966
- * The Condemned, (ex) Something About a Soldier by Charles Willeford, Random House, 1986
- * The Condemned Igorote, (pm)
- * Continuity, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Dansant, (pm) Something About a Soldier by Charles Willeford, Random House, 1986
- * Death Is My Brother, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Deserted Village, (ss) Everybody’s Metamorphosis by Charles Ray Willeford, III, Dennis McMillan, 1988
- * Drive-In Sestina, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * The Earring Rack, (pm)
- * Eight Panes of Glass, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Emancipation of Henry Allen, (ss)
- * Enders, (pm)
- * Entrance to an Era, (pm) Outcast Poets by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1947
- * Epitaph for Brian “Uptight”, (pm)
- * Everybody’s Metamorphosis, (ss) Everybody’s Metamorphosis by Charles Ray Willeford, III, Dennis McMillan, 1988
- * The First Five in Line, (uw) Orange Pulp ed. Maurice J. O'Sullivan & Steve Glassman, University Press of Florida, 2000
- * Five Positions, (pm)
- * Flight Song, (pm)
- * 48 Minutes, (pm)
- * For Which I Sought and Saw it, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Gardener and the Princess, (ss) Tropic April 19 1981
- * A Genuine Alectryomancer, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1959
- The Machine in Ward Eleven, Belmont, 1963, as "The Alectryomancer"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s No Harm Undone (var. 1) ed. Cathleen Jordan, Longmeadow, 1985, as "The Alectryomancer"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Anthology #20, 1985, as "The Alectryomancer"
- Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine Presents Fifty Years of Crime and Suspense ed. Linda Landrigan, Pegasus Books, 2006
- * Give the Man a Cigar, (vi) Florida Magazine August 16 1987
- * Grendel’s Dam, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * The Heart-Shaped Smile, a Concrete Poem, (pm)
- * Hell on Wheels, (ar) Collier’s November 29 1941, as by Will Charles
- * The House, (pm)
- * How Warren & Lee Came to Florida Instead Some Kooky Town in Southern Florida, (ss) Tropic November 19 1967
- * In a Simple Search for Justice, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * In Case of Night, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * In Lightest Africa, (pm)
- * Inroads, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * In Support of Idolatry, (pm)
- * In the Truck, In the Back, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * In Time of This, (pm) Outcast Poets by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1947
- * Introduction, (in) Sex Life on the Planet Mars by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1986
- * I Passed Over the River, (pm) Outcast Poets by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1947
- * Jake’s Journal, (nv)
- * Jean Dubuffet Was Here, (pm)
- * John D. MacDonald, (bg) Mystery Scene Reader ed. Edward Gorman, Fedora, 1987 [Ref. John D. MacDonald]
- * “Just Like on Television—”, (ss)
- * Lament for a Mezuzah, (pm) The Jewish Floridian September 1 1978
- * The Laughing Machine, (ss)
- * A Letter to A.A. (Almost Anybody), (ss)
- * Limned, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * The Listener, (ss)
- * Locker Room, (pm)
- * Love Story, (pm)
- * The Machine in Ward Eleven, (co) Belmont (pb), June 1963
- * The Machine in Ward Eleven, (nv) Playboy March 1961
- * Magruder Realty, (pm)
- * The Mandible Tree, (pm) Zantia Winter 1979
- * The Man Who Loved Ann Landers, (ss) Zantia Spring 1979
- * Marching in Miami’s Omni, (pm)
- * A Matter of Taste, (ss) Savannah November 1978 - December 1978
- * Mesostic for Ron De Maris, (pm)
- * M.O.T.H.E.R., Inc., (pm)
- * The Murky Clouded Eyes, (pm)
- * New Hope for the Dead, (pm)
- * Nothing, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Ode to a Tethered Clown, (pm)
- * The Old Man at the Bridge, (ss) Sports Illustrated May 7 1973, as "Burning One’s Bridges to the Past"
- * One Hero to a War, (bg)
- * The Ordainment of Brother Springer, (pl) The Black Mass of Brother Springer, Wit's End Publishing, 2003
- * Pacemaking, (pm) The Panhandler: A Regional Journal #6, 1979
- * Parade, (pm)
- * The Party, (ss) Tropic July 11 1982
- * Passion and permanence, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * A Pastoral for LeRoi Jones, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * Perforce, (pm) I Was Looking for a Street by Charles Willeford, The Countryman Press, 1988
- * Perspective, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * Pick-Up, (n.) Beacon Books, 1955
- * Poontang, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * The Pop-Off Caper, (ss)
- * Preface to Proletarian Laughter, (in) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Privity Smile of Priapus, (pm)
- * Proletarian Laughter, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Proof Reading, (pm) Southwind Winter 1973
- * Query, (pm)
- * Reflection, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Responsibility of Command, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Risk, (pm)
- * Robin, (pm)
- * Rockabye, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Sand Dollar, (ss)
- * Saturday Night Special, (nv) Everybody’s Metamorphosis by Charles Ray Willeford, III, Dennis McMillan, 1988, as "Strange"
- * Schematic Number 1, (vi) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Schematic Number 2, (vi) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Schematic Number 3, (vi) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Schematic Number 4, (vi) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Schematic Number 5, (vi) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Schematic Number 6, (vi) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Schematic Number 7, (vi) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Second Half of the Double Feature, (co) Wit's End Publishing (hc), September 2003
- * The Second Half of the Double Feature, (ex) Wit’s End Publishing, 2003
- * The 2nd 1/2 of the Double Feature, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * Selected Incidents, (ss) Gent April 1962, as "The Sin of Integrity"
- * Sentences, (ss)
- * The 7 A.M. Class, (pm)
- * The Sin of Integrity, (ss) Gent April 1962
- * Soil Erotica, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * Some Lucky License, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1965
- * Sonnet, (pm)
- * Sonnet #9, (pm)
- * Sportsman, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * Standing, (pm)
- * Strange, (nv) Everybody’s Metamorphosis by Charles Ray Willeford, III, Dennis McMillan, 1988
- * The Sudden Spring of Relegation, (pm)
- * Sugar Water, (ss) Retreats from Oblivion September 22 2019
- * Theatre, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * They Didn’t Kill the Goat, (pm)
- * To a Nephew in College, (ss) Books Abroad: An International Literary Quarterly Autumn 1957
- * The Tree, the Sky, the Sleeper, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * The Tupperware Party, (ss) Tropic July 11 1982, as "The Party"
- * U.S. Tourist in Jerusalem, (pm) Poontang and Other Poems by Charles Willeford, New Athenaeum Press, 1967
- * We, Willeford, the People, (pm) Proletarian Laughter by Charles Willeford, The Alicat Bookshop Press, 1948
- * White Sound, (pm)
- * The Whores of “D” Street, (pm)
- * Wounded Weasel, (pm)
- * [untitled poem], (pm)
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- * Charles Ray Willeford (1919-1988) by R. C. Holland, (ar) Books Are Everything September 1988
- * Charles Willeford by Christopher Fowler, (ar) The Independent on Sunday April 6 2014
- * Cockfighter by David Zeltserman, (br) Hardluck Stories Fall 2003
- * “The Cock That Crowed” by William Boyle, (ar) Crime Factory v2 #10, 2012
- * Douchebags, Assholes and Various Other Forms of Human Wreckage by Scott Phillips, (ar) Crime Factory January 2010
- * The Fragile Fist of Charles Willeford by Paul Duncan, (ar) Crime Time #9, 1997
- * Letter by Donn Albright, (lt) Presenting Moonshine #37, March 1974
- * Miami Blues by Rick McLean, (ar) Crime Factory #5, February 2002
- * Of Haikus and Whores: First Thoughts on Charles Willeford’s Miami Blues by Mark Campbell, (ar) Crime Time #41, 2004
- * The Rarest Willefords by Al Newgarden, (ar) Books Are Everything Winter 1990
- * The Unlikely Father of Miami Crime Fiction by Marshall Jon Fisher, (ar) The Atlantic Monthly May 2000
- * Whip Hand by Jesse Sublett, (ar) Paperback Parade #80, January 2012
- * Wife of Charles Willeford by Betsy Willeford, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #41, 1987
- * The World as Willeford and Idea by James Sallis, (in) The Black Mass of Brother Springer, Wit's End Publishing, 2003
[]Willems, S. F. (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
- * A Conversation with Jeff VanderMeer, (iv) Midnight Zoo v2 #2, 1992 [Ref. Jeff VanderMeer]
- * Denise Dumars: A Poet on Poetry, (iv) Midnight Zoo v2 #4, 1992 [Ref. Denise D. Dumars]
- * Following the High Halleck Road, (iv) Pirate Writings #16, 1998 [Ref. Andre Norton]
- * Janet Fox Discusses the Scorpio Series, (iv) Midnight Zoo v3 #7, 1993 [Ref. Janet Fox]
- * J.N. Williamson, (iv) Midnight Zoo v2 #5, 1992 [Ref. J. N. Williamson]
- * Talking with Ardath Mayhar, (iv) Midnight Zoo v3 #2, 1993 [Ref. Ardath F. Mayhar]
- * Talking with Rick Hautala, (iv) Midnight Zoo v3 #6, 1993 [Ref. Rick Hautala]
- * Unsolved Riddle, (pm) Twisted #5, Summer 1989
- * Versatility Personified: An Interview with Steve Eng, (iv) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1996 [Ref. Steve Eng]
[]Willemse, Cornelius W(illiam) (1871-1942) (chron.)
- * Behind the Green Lights, (ts) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 13, Jun 20, Jun 27, Jul 4, Jul 11, Jul 18, Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15,
Aug 22 1931
- * Do You Know—Racketeers Exact Toll from Every American Home? (with George L. Lemmer), (ar) Physical Culture April 1931
- * From a Cop’s Notebook, (ms) 1931
- * “Heroes” 1931 Style (with George L. Lemmer), (ar) Physical Culture February 1931; gangsters.
- * Three Episodes from an Autobiography, (ex) from Behind the Green Lights, 1931
[]Willenborg, Lee (Alexander) (1878-1944) (about) (chron.)
- * Alibi Ike, (ss) Telling Tales June 1920
- * Brothers of the Wild, (ss) Boys’ Life March 1921
- * The Calico Championship, (ss) Sport Story Magazine 2nd February 1929
- * Captain Marshall’s Vanity, (ss) Boys’ Life December 1928
- * Chisholm’s Pearls, (ss) Sea Stories June 1927
- * Conscience—Maybe, (ss) Cowboy Stories November 1934
- * Crossed Trails, (ss) North•West Stories August 1925
- * The Culture Hound, (ss) Sport Story Magazine June 8 1926
- * Dragon’s Gold, (ss) Boys’ Life March 1930
- * Gallegher’s Luck, (ss) Sport Story Magazine September 8 1924
- * Gambling Man, (ss) North•West Stories Spring 1936
- * The Glass Fist, (ss) Sport Story Magazine June 22 1926
- * Halliday, (ss) Snappy Stories 2nd August 1919
- * A Hazard of the Trail, (ss) Saucy Stories August 1920
- * The Hazard of the Woods, (ss) Boys’ Life March 1923
- * Honor, (nv) North•West Stories July 1925
- * The Indian Giver, (ss) Sport Story Magazine March 8 1927
- * Interlude, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine January 1936
- * In the Raw, (ss) Sport Story Magazine September 8 1928
- * The Judgment of the North, (ss) The Danger Trail July 1926
- * The Killer and the Prince, (ss) Popular Fiction Magazine December 1931
- * Losers—All, (ss) Ainslee’s Smart Love Stories June 1935
- * Norman’s Woe, (ss) Sport Story Magazine 1st March 1929
- * Nutmeg, (nv) Popular Fiction Magazine April 1932
- * Old Mary and the Fish, (ss) Sport Story Magazine May 8 1926
- * Panthers’ Manager, (ss) Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #6, November 1924
- * The Parrot and the Hyena, (ss) Sport Story Magazine April 8 1927
- * P.S. and the One-Idea Guy, (ss) Sport Story Magazine February 8 1924
- * The Queen’s Emerald, (ss) Man Stories May 1931
- * The Stolen Half Back, (ss) Sport Story Magazine September 22 1928
- * Sullivan and the Double Cross, (ss) Sport Story Magazine May 8 1924
- * Summer Lightning, (ss) College Stories July/August 1927
- * To Make a Fighter, (ss) Sport Story Magazine October 22 1926
- * Two Chance River, (ss) Two Gun Stories July 1931
- * Untamed, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine January 1930
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[]Willer; pseudonym of Ed Emshwiller (1925-1990) (chron.)
- * July 4th on Titan, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction July 1951
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1951, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep 1952,
Feb 1953
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Galaxy Science Fiction (UK) v3 #2, v3 #6 1953
[]Willer, Russell (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Age Will Tell, (ss) Vengeance Shorts #1, 1945
- * Autumn Romance, (ss) Galaxy July 1946
- * A Change of Expression, (ss) Affinity #3, September/October 1946
- * Maiden Speech, (ss) Reveille #184, December 31 1946
- * Sunshine from Yesterday, (ss) Affinity #22, June/July 1949
- * Two Heads Are Better, (ss) Affinity #28, May 1950
[]Willets, Gilson (Hoyt) (1869-1922) (about) (chron.)
- * Adventures of a Special Correspondent, (ar) National Magazine March 1906
- * The Ancestors of the Wooden Indian, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine July 1900
- * Around the Union by Rail:
* ___ No. 10—Where the Santa Fe Meets the Rising Sun, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1908
- * The Blind Millionaire-Merchant, (ar) National Magazine December 1899
- * The Boys of the Espee, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * The Boys of the Mississippi Valley, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
- * The Business of Buffoonery, (ar) The Scrap Book September 1907
- * Coaching as a Sport, (ar) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly November 1899
- * The Comédie Humaine of the Recruiting Station, (ar) The Live Wire August 1908
- * Deep Water Heroes of Uncle Sam’s Navy, (ar) The Ocean June 1907
- * The Dramas of Dixie Land, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
- * Entertaining Sixteen Millions Daily, (ar) National Magazine October 1912
- * F. Hopkinson Smith, (ar) Munsey’s Magazine May 1894
- * Fifty Years a Heroine of the Seas, (bg) The Scrap Book July 1907
- * The “G. A. R.” South of the Potomac, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
- * The Great American Bird, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1907
- * Heroes and Heroines of Self-Denial, (ar) The Scrap Book May 1908
- * Heroines of the Beacon Lights, (ar) The Scrap Book January 1909
- * How Men Made Their First $1000: Russell Sage, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 18 1899
- * In the French Quarter, (ss) Romance #85, January 1897
- * In the Last of the Territories, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * In the New Southwest, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
- * In the Sunflower State, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
- * The Iron Cross and the Croupier’s Wife, (ss) Romance #85, January 1897
- * Jewels of the Maharanee, (ss) The Smart Set December 1900
- * Joy Week on the Lakes, (ar) The Scrap Book April 1911
- * Last Palaces of the Rich, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine October 1899
- * The Love Life of a Creole, (ss) Romance #90, June 1897
- * The Lure of Sunken Treasure, (ar) The Scrap Book April 1908
- * A Man Worth a Thousand Men, (bg) The Scrap Book August 1908
- * Martyrs of the Missions, (ar) The Scrap Book July 1908
- * The Melodrama of Diamonds, (ar) The Scrap Book September 1907
- * Melodramas of the Banks, (ar) The Scrap Book February 1908
- * Melodramas of the Pearl, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1908
- * Methods of Cheating the Government, (ar) Collier’s Weekly September 5 1903
- * Miss Katy’s Boys, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
- * More Dramas of Dixie Land, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * The Nation’s Debt to Mothers, (ar) The Scrap Book June 1906
- * New York’s Aristocratic Quarter, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine February 1899
- * On the Latest Desert Road, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
- * Opals… the Jewels of Bad Luck, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1908
- * Out in the “Great Hot”, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
- * The Passing of Finland, (ar) Collier’s Weekly June 13 1903
- * Plunges at the Lime Light, (ar) The Scrap Book October 1907
- * The Queen of the Steerage, (vi) The White Elephant #9, February 1897
- * The Railroad in Motion Pictures, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
- * Riding the Rail from Coast to Coast:
* ___ No. 8. Tales of the Oregon Short Line, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
* ___ No. 9. On the Latest Desert Road, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
* ___ No. 10. Romances of the Golden State, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
* ___ No. 11. Out in the “Great Hot”, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ No. 12. In the Last of the Territories, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
* ___ No. 13. The Boys of the Espee, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * Romances of Crescent City Railroaders, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
- * Romances of the Golden State, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Rough Riders of the Rail, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * Setting a Stage for a Drama of the Rail, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
- * She Was Older Than He, (ss) Romance #85, January 1897
- * Side Shows in the Show-Me State, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
- * Silences That Have Made a Noise, (ar) The Scrap Book September 1908
- * Some Hold-Ups in Missouri, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
- * Some Railroad Girls I’ve Met, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
- * The Source of Asphalt, (ar) National Magazine April 1901
- * Starting a State, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
- * Stories of the St. Louis Union Station, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
- * The Story of Asphalt, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine March 1900
- * The Strange Case of Nina Van Holland, (ss) Massey’s Magazine March 1897
- * The Strangest Suicides, (ar) The Scrap Book November 1907
- * Tales of the Oregon Short Line, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
- * Ten Thousand Miles by Rail:
* ___ No. 1. The Dramas of Dixie Land, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
* ___ No. 2. More Dramas of Dixie Land, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
* ___ No. 3. The “G. A. R.” South of the Potomac, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
* ___ No. 4. Some Railroad Girls I’ve Met, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
* ___ No. 5. Romances of Crescent City Railroaders, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
* ___ No. 6. With the Brotherhood Boys, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
* ___ No. 7. The Boys of the Mississippi Valley, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
* ___ No. 8. Stories of the St. Louis Union Station, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
* ___ No. 9. Some Hold-Ups in Missouri, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
* ___ No. 10. Side Shows in the Show-Me State, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
* ___ No. 11. In the Sunflower State, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
* ___ No. 12. In the New Southwest, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
* ___ No. 13., (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
* ___ No. 14, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1911
* ___ No. 15., (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1911
* ___ No. 16., (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
* ___ No. 17., (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
* ___ No. 18., (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
- * Three Romantic Frenchwomen, (gp) Romance #85, January 1897
- * Whee the Hard Up Rich Get Cash, (ar) The Scrap Book December 1907
- * Where the Santa Fe Meets the Rising Sun, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1908
- * With the Brotherhood Boys, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
- * [frontispiece], (fp) Romance #90, June 1897
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