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[]Folb, Jay (fl. 1950s-1960s); used pseudonym Jeff Heller (chron.)
- * And Seven Makes Death (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1959, as by Jeff Heller
- * Best of Victims (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine November 1957
- * Blood Doll, (ss) Off Beat Detective Stories May 1963
- * Death-Hungry Fingers, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine April 1959
- * Dig We Must (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine August 1961, as by Jeff Heller
- * Duel on Second Avenue, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1958
- * Duel on Second Street, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1958, as "Duel on Second Avenue"
- * A Fist Full of Money (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Playboy February 1959
- * Going, Going, Gone…, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine July 1958
- * Harvey Did It!, (ss) Sleuth Mystery Magazine December 1958
- * Her Knife Carved “Love!”, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine September 1959
- * Hero of the Silver Screen, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine June 1964
- * In 25 Words or Less, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1958
- * Naked Without Jewelry, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine February 1959
- * Pen Pal (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1957, as by Jay Folb & O. H. Leslie
- * A Question of Distribution, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1961
- * The Quivering Coward, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine August 1958
- * Real, Real Crazy (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1961, as by Jeff Heller
- * Simon Says: Hand Over Your Fortune (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine October 1959, as by Jeff Heller
- * The Split-Level Ghost (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine April 1958, as by Jeff Heller
- * Turn the Knife Slowly!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine February 1959
- * Two Accounts, One Death (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1961, as by Jeff Heller
- * Victim, Dear Victim (with Henry Slesar), (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine May 1960, as by Jeff Heller
- * Wanted: Immediate Inheritance, (ss) Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1961
[]Foley, Charles (1861-?) (about) (chron.)
- * Une Angoisse, (vi) The Smart Set October 1901
- * An Autumn Romance, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1899; translated by Dora Moore
- * Badoche, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1898; translated by Dora Moore
- * Brigaut, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine November 1898; translated by Dora Moore
- * By Moonlight, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1899; translated by Dora Moore
- * Catching the Pike, (ss) 10 Story Book May 1911; translated by Ethel Tyrrell
- * The Child King: A Story of the Revolution, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1900; translated by Dora Moore
- * A Citoyenne’s Letter to Her Daughter, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine February 1901; translated by Dora Moore
- * The Conscript, (vi) Young’s Magazine November 1910
- * Dans la Peur, (ss) The Smart Set March 1904
- * The Daughter of Goel, (ss) Short Stories May 1899; translated by Irene Alvarez
- * A Decoy Engagement, (ss) Young’s Magazine May 1909
- * Drôle de Maman, (ss) The Smart Set November 1903
- * An Easter Egg, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1909; translated from the French by Margaret Hogg.
- * The Fiancé’s Ruse, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine January 1899; translated by Dora Moore
- * Happiness, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine April 1899; translated by Dora Moore
- * How Ninette Learned to Be Brave, (ss) Nash’s Magazine January 1910
- * In the Dark, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1904; translated from the French by Alys Hallard.
- * The Little Drummer of the Blues, (ss) Transatlantic Tales October 1907
- * The Little King’s Christmas, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1905; translated by Dora Moore
- * The Little Lackey, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine September 1900; translated by Dora Moore
- * The Little Lad with the Tow-Coloured Hair, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine June 1900; translated by Dora Moore
- * The Little Lad with the Tow-Coloured Hair, (vi) The Penny Magazine #276, 1904; translated from the French.
- * A Lunatic Asylum, (ss) The Novel Magazine June 1905; translated from the French by Alys Hallard.
- * A Man, (ss) The Outlook September 27 1902
- * The Man in a Cloak, (ss) Nash’s Magazine February 1911
- * Marcelle, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1898; translated from the French by Alys Hallard.
- * The Moujik, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1899; translated from the French by Dora Moore.
- * Muchet, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine May 1900; translated by Dora Moore
- * A Mysterious Haul, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1906; translated from the French by Alys Hallard.
- * The Opals, (ss) Terror Tales #1, 1997
- * The Opals, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine February 1899; translated from the French by Dora Moore.
- * The Ordeal, (vi) Young’s Magazine January 1912
- * The Pandora, (ss) The Outlook September 22 1900
- * The Pandora, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1901; translated by Alys Hallard
- * Pirotou, A Brother’s Devotion, (ss) The Strand Magazine February 1896; translated from the French by Alys Hallard.
- * The Professional Lover, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine March 1899; translated by Dora Moore
- * The Red Night, (ss) Young’s Magazine August 1911
- * A Repentance, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1899; translated by Dora Moore
- * The Secretary, (ss) The Bellman January 11 1908; translated by Lawrence Sinclair Vassault
- * A Soldier’s Romance, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1896; translated from the French by Alys Hallard.
- * Strangler, (ss) Current Literature August 1910
- * The Telephone, (ss) The Idler March 1899; translated by Alys Hallard
- * Toujours Demoiselle, (ss) The Smart Set August 1904
- * An Unwelcome Guest, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1900; translated by Dora Moore
- * The Warder’s Child, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine January 1899; translated by Alys Hallard
- * White Lies, (ss) Short Stories January 1901; translated from the French by Lawrence B. Fletcher.
[]Foley, Dan (fl. 1930s) (chron.)
- * The Calendar of Crime, (cl) Real Detective Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1933, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul,
Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1934
- * Death Moanin’ Low, (ts) Real Detective October 1932
- * Ten Cents a Dance, (ar) Real Detective August 1932
[]Foley, Dan (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Creepy Mouse, (ss) Wicked Karnival #4, 2005
- * Father’s Day at the Ridgeway Grill, (ss) Black Ink Horror #1, 2007
- * Fat Tuesday, (ss) No Longer Dreams ed. Danielle Ackley-McPhail, L. Jagi Lamplighter, Lee Hillman & Jeff Lyman, Lite Circle Books, 2005
- * The Man Who Stole Tomorrow, (ss) DeathGrip: Exit Laughing ed. Walt Hicks, HellBound Books, 2006
- * The Merchant, the Witch, and the Christmas Tree, (ss) Wicked Karnival #5, 2005
- * Premonitions, (ss) Nocturne #1.5, 2005
- * Roses for My Lady, (ss) Wicked Karnival #3, 2005
- * Simon’s War, (ss) Damned Nation ed. Robert N. Lee & David T. Wilbanks, HellBound Books, 2006
- * The Sixth Victim, (ss) Dark Notes from NJ ed. Harrison Howe, GSHW Press, 2005
- * Talking with Robert, (ss) Be Mine ed. L. Marie Wood, Cyber-Pulp Press, 2004
- * They Come with the Storm, (ss) Wicked Haunted ed. Scott T. Goudsward, Daniel G. Keohane & David Price, NEHW Press, 2017
- * [unknown story], (ss) Nocturne #5, 2007
[]Foley, Dave (1910-1973); used pseudonyms Walter Jose Alverez, Fredric Beige, Grundoon Briarpatch, P. N. Castor, H. P. Lowcraft, Nonah McClunkrak, Anthony Twin & Henna Zenderson (chron.)
- * Brave New Writing, (hu) Inside #11, September 1955
- * Cheaper by the Billion, (hu) Inside #16/50, September 1956
- * Children of the Atom, (br) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Wilmar H. Shiras]
- * Earthlight, (br) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Arthur C. Clarke]
- * Gone Last Issue (with Ron Smith), (hu) Inside #53, September 1958, uncredited.
- * House Advert for Other Quicksilver Publications (with Ron Smith), (hu) Inside #53, September 1958, uncredited.
- * The Man from Out There, (pm) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Winona McClintic], as by Nonah McClunkrak
- * The Perils of the Sky Rangers (with Donald E. Westlake), (ss) Cavalier #155, May 1966, as by P. N. Castor
- * Pilgrimage to Earth, (br) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Robert Sheckley]
- * Platitudes, (ss) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Philip José Farmer], as by Walter Jose Alverez
- * Recondemned Reading, (hu) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Anthony Boucher], as by Anthony Twin
- * The Same Old Story… (with Ron Smith), (hu) Inside #53, September 1958, uncredited.
- * Shadrach, Meshach and Abednigo, (ss) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Zenna Henderson], as by Henna Zenderson
- * Slave Ship, (br) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Frederik Pohl]
- * The Slitherer from the Slime (with Lin Carter), (ss) Inside #53, September 1958
- * Song of the Spaceways, (ss) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Fredric Brown], as by Fredric Beige
- * Through Time and Space with Ferdinand Fakeout, (ss) Inside #53, September 1958 [Ref. Reginald Bretnor], as by Grundoon Briarpatch
[]Foley, Jack (fl. 1980s) (chron.)
- * Assassin, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * Certainty, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * From Letters: Collage Poems, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- * The Visit, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
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