The FictionMags Index
Index: Items by Author: Page 8540
Previous —
Names Index —
Table-of-Contents
Williams, Luck (fl. 1920s) (chron.)
- * Barbara’s Evening Off, (ss) The Happy Mag. Christmas 1923
- * The Broken Note, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1920
- * Faces and a Fortune, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1921
- * A Fine Pair of Legs, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1922
- * Her Heavenly Hat, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1920
- * Jealous of the Ghost, (ss) The Corner Magazine January 1924
- * A Kiss for a Rose, (ss) The Happy Mag. October 1922
- * Looking After Laurette, (ss) The Happy Mag. September 1923
- * Name This Story, (ss) The Novel Magazine October 1921
- * The Next Best Husband, (ss) The Happy Mag. February 1923
Williams, Margery; [i.e., Margery Williams Bianco] (1880-1944); used pseudonym Harper Williams (chron.)
- * Apple-Tree, (ss) Pictorial Review April 1924
- * Candlestick, (ss) Harper’s Bazar August 1921
- * Cupboard on the Stairs, (ss) Holland’s March 1922
- * Eugene, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine January 1912
- * The House by the Way, (ss) The Smart Set February 1905
- * Housewarming, (ss) The Ladies’ Home Journal January 1924
- * The Hyacinth, (ss) Everybody’s Magazine May 1903
- * In Bohemia, (vi) The Sketch February 14 1906
- * Lafferty’s, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine November 1901
- * A Last Appearance, (ss) Crampton’s Magazine May 1901
- * The Last Mitchell, (nv) Temple Bar Jul, Aug 1905
- * Light o’ God, (ss) The Sunday Strand December 1901
- * Little Wooden Doll, (ss) Harper’s Bazar August 1922
- * Nightingale Copse, (ss) Hue and Cry Summer 1925
- * Schultz’s, (ss) Temple Bar August 1906
- * Skin Horse, (ss) Harper’s Bazar December 1922
- * Spring Fire, (ss) The Smart Set July 1922
- * The Velveteen Rabbit, (ss) Harper’s Bazar June 1921
- * The White Flower, (ss) Everybody’s November 1924
_____, [ref.]
Williams, Marie (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Kelso and Price, (ss) The Best of the Midwest’s Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror, Volume II ed. Brian Smart, ESA Books, 1993
- * Lip Service, (ss) Nasty Piece of Work #11, March 1999
- * Night Life, (vi) Pirate Writings #3, Winter 1993
- * One Night Stand, (ss) Unhinged #6, 2000
Williams, Marie Sheppard (1931-2015) (about) (chron.)
- * The Book of Saints and Martyrs, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Fall/Winter 2000
- * Cat, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Fall/Winter 2013
- * Dream of Harlequin, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Spring/Summer 2012
- * The Geriatric Connection, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Spring/Summer 2007
- * Hor-ghay-Loo-ees-bor-g-hais, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Spring/Summer 1994
- * A Human Being, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Spring 2008
- * Job, (pm) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Fall/Winter 2014
- * The Rememberer, (ss) Whistling Shade: A Twin Cities Literary Journal Spring/Summer 2012
- * A Simple Story, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Spring/Summer 1996
- * The Story-Tellers, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Spring/Summer 1991
- * Weeds, (ss) The Yale Review Autumn 1983
- * The Weekend Girl, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Fall/Winter 1997
Williams, Mark S. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Blade Squadron, [Star Wars] (with David J. Williams), (ss) Star Wars Insider #149 May/Jun, #150 Jul 2014
- * Blade Squadron: Jakku [Star Wars] (with David J. Williams), (ss) Star Wars Insider #172, May 2017
- * Blade Squadron: Kuat [Star Wars] (with David J. Williams), (ss) Star Wars Insider #168, October 2016
- * Blade Squadron: Zero Hour [Star Wars] (with David J. Williams), (ss) Star Wars Insider #160, October 2015
- * Imprisoned in Maine, (vi) Windchill: Crime Stories by New England Writers ed. Skye Alexander, Kate Flora & Susan Oleksiw, Level Best Books, 2005
- * Maze Run [Star Wars] (with David J. Williams), (ss) Star Wars Insider #131, February/March 2012
Williams, Marvin (fl. 1920s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Boomin’ Guns, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #65, October 1930
- * Crossed Guns, (ss) Two Gun Stories June 1931
- * Curt Benson Makes a Deal, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #46, February 1929
- * Dead Man’s Boots, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #83, April 1932
- * Dealin’ Medicine, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #81, February 1932
- * Fast Finish, (ss) Two Gun Western Stories December 1929
- * Fifty Grand, (ss) Popular Fiction Magazine January 1932
- * Hangin’ High, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #50, June 1929
- * Hell’s Valley, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #44, December 1928
- * Horse Justice, (vi) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #62, July 1930
- * Hot Money, (ss) Spicy Detective Stories January 1935
- * Killin’ Trail, (ss) Two Gun Western Stories April 1930
- * Money for Action, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #47, March 1929
- * Pair-O-Dice Sue, (ss) Two Gun Stories September 1930
- * Quick Lead, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #63, August 1930
- * The Sheriff of Perry, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #66, November 1930
- * Snake Death, (ss) Two Gun Western Stories February 1930
- * The Trigger Trust, (ss) Wild West Stories and Complete Novel Magazine #43, November 1928
- * [letter], (lt) Startling Stories August 1952
- * [letter from Iowa], (lt) Fantastic Novels Magazine March 1949
- * [letter: Hotsy Dandy, with Red Eyes], (lt) Planet Stories Summer 1949
Williams, (Winifred) Mary (Harvey Nethercot) [i.e., Winifred Mary Harvey Nethercot Williams Lewis] (1903-2000) (about) (chron.)
- * Anna, (ss) Ghostly Carnival by Mary Williams, William Kimber, 1980
- * The Eyes to See, (ss) Where No Birds Sing by Mary Williams, William Kimber, 1977
- * The Lost Ones, (ss) Haunted Cornwall ed. Denys Val Baker, William Kimber, 1973
- * Poor Kate, (ss) Where Phantoms Stir by Mary Williams, William Kimber, 1976
- * They Walk at Twilight, (ss) They Walk at Twilight by Mary Williams, William Kimber, 1977
- * Why I Believe in Prayer, (ar) Liberty April 30 1938
Williams, Mary Brush (chron.)
- * “After Me, My Dear Alice” “After Me, My Dear Dolly”, (ar) Liberty July 20 1929
- * American Girls Set New Pajama Fad, (ar) Liberty November 19 1927
- * Be Yourself and You’ll Be in Fashion, (ar) Liberty April 9 1927
- * Black Now Used for Day and Evening, (ar) Liberty April 10 1926
- * A Black Skirt Completes Your Wardrobe, (ar) Liberty January 9 1926
- * Boleros and Plaits Continue in Vogue, (ar) Liberty April 17 1926
- * Business Is Very Good, Thank You, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 8 1917
- * Buttons and Flares Rule Winter Styles in Paris, (ar) Liberty December 6 1924
- * Cape for All Occasions Fashion’s Newest Vogue, (ar) Liberty August 29 1925
- * Capes Are All the Rage in Paris, (ar) Liberty March 27 1926
- * The Capitol Climbers, (ar) Liberty January 18 1930
- * Checks and Plaits Continue in Popularity, (ar) Liberty March 6 1926
- * Chic Summer Clothes for Work or Play, (ar) Liberty July 11 1925
- * The Clerk’s Innings, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1917
- * Cost Dress the Fashionable Fall Street Costume, (ar) Liberty September 19 1925
- * Dancing Gowns for Fall Are of Chiffon and Crepe, (ar) Liberty October 3 1925
- * Design Your Own Hostess Gown, (ar) Liberty December 10 1927
- * Diagonal Effects Vary Outline in New Paris Vogue, (ar) Liberty August 1 1925
- * Dyed Furs Stylish and Serviceable for Winter Wraps, (ar) Liberty September 5 1925
- * English Mixtures Modish for Tailored Garments, (ar) Liberty September 12 1925
- * Ensemble Costumes Reappear in Rich Fabrics, (ar) Liberty September 26 1925
- * Evening Gowns and Outdoor Toggery for the Country, (ar) Liberty June 20 1925
- * Even the Furs Are Plaided in the New Paris Coats, (ar) Liberty November 8 1924
- * Fashion Makers Strike New Note in Winter Wraps, (ar) Liberty November 21 1925
- * Four All-Season Frocks Sure to Stay in Style, (ar) Liberty January 16 1926
- * Four More Years of Today’s Styles, (ar) Liberty February 20 1926
- * French Bid for Lead in Men’s Fashions, (ar) Liberty April 3 1926
- * French Formula for Beauty, (ar) The Ladies’ Home Journal February 1924
- * Full Street Frocks Feature Mobile Waistline, (ar) Liberty August 22 1925
- * The Godet Is the Emblem of Authoritative Fashion, (ar) Liberty October 31 1925
- * Godets, Jabots, and Flying Draperies Adorn Fall Frocks, (ar) Liberty October 24 1925
- * A Hand-Made Wrap, (ar) Liberty December 17 1927
- * High Collar Gives Dash and Charm to Winter Styles, (ar) Liberty November 7 1925
- * History Lends Inspiration for Frocks of the Moment, (ar) Liberty November 14 1925
- * How to Choose the Hat That Suits You, (ar) Liberty May 22 1926
- * Industrial Amazons, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 17 1917
- * Influence of the Middy Blouse Shown in New Paris Models, (ar) Liberty October 10 1925
- * Lightweight Coats Are Straight and Ample, (ar) Liberty May 2 1925
- * Lines Take Precedence in Season’s Modes, (ar) Liberty May 30 1925
- * Mid-Season Clothes Conceal Straight Lines, (ar) Liberty January 23 1926
- * Mrs. Murphy Breaks In, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 12, Feb 19 1916
- * The New Art in Furniture, (ar) Liberty June 9 1928
- * Newest Frocks Show No Waistline, (ar) Liberty April 24 1926
- * New Fashions Feature Graceful Back Fullness, (ar) Liberty October 17 1925
- * Nothing to Wear, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1919
- * Odd Conceits Mark Paris Robes, (ar) Liberty February 28 1925
- * Ornate Fringe Features Newest Paris Modes, (ar) Liberty July 18 1925
- * Paris Favors Two-Color Dresses, (ar) Liberty May 1 1926
- * Parisian Designers Lend Aid to the Short Skirt, (ar) Liberty July 25 1925
- * Paris Reviving Fashions in Capes, (ar) Liberty February 13 1926
- * Paris Styles Foreshadow Changes in Silhouette, (ar) Liberty June 6 1925
- * Paris Styles Grow Elaborate in Design, (ar) Liberty November 28 1925
- * Patterned Cottons Predicted for Summer Modes, (ar) Liberty December 12 1925
- * Plaits Give Touch of Fullness to Slim Silhouette, (ar) Liberty January 30 1926
- * Several Chic Coiffures and the New Jacket!, (ar) Liberty August 15 1925
- * Simplicity Rules in Paris Designs, (ar) Liberty May 29 1926
- * Skirts Shorter and Tunics Longer by Fashion’s Decree, (ar) Liberty July 4 1925
- * Smart Frocks for the Mature Have Lure of Youth, (ar) Liberty February 6 1926
- * Smartly Placed Seams Enhance Season’s Frocks, (ar) Liberty December 19 1925
- * Spanish Shawl Gives Romantic Touch, (ar) Liberty February 27 1926
- * Spring Models Show Plaits Everywhere, (ar) Liberty May 8 1926
- * Stunning Coats Cover Gay Evening Robes, (ar) Liberty January 2 1926
- * Styles Gay, but Simple, in Paris and Over Here, (ar) Liberty June 13 1925
- * Stylish Gowns for Daytime and Evening, (ar) Liberty December 26 1925
- * Stylish Paris Creation Serves Double Need, (ar) Liberty June 27 1925
- * Tailored Suits Use Leather Trimmings, (ar) Liberty March 13 1926
- * The Toque Is Branching Out, (ar) Liberty February 11 1928
- * Turbans and Toques Are Out of Fashion, (ar) Liberty March 20 1926
- * Watch Children’s Modes!, (ar) Liberty August 8 1925
- * A Wee Nip at the Wasteline, (ar) Liberty December 24 1927
- * Why French Styles Have Individuality, (ar) Liberty May 15 1926
- * Wrap Your Wrap Around You and Keep Cool, (ar) Liberty June 18 1927
- * Yellow Furs Fashionable for Mid-Season, (ar) Liberty December 5 1925
_____, as told to
Next —
Names Index —
Table-of-Contents