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Austin, John; pseudonym of Victor Rousseau Emanuel (1879-1960) (chron.)
- * The Chaparral Trail, (na) Rangeland Love Story Magazine July 1930
- * Holocaust, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly January 1932
- * Jim Blair’s Girl, (sl) Ranch Romances Nov, Dec 1925, Jan, Feb, Mar 1926
- * Keys of Silence, (ss) The Yellow Magazine January 13 1922
- * Murder Down East, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly April 1934
- * One-Girl Ranch, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly August 1928
- * Treasure of the Moon, (nv) Three Star Magazine 1st May 1928
- * Treasure Ranch, (nv) Five-Novels Monthly May 1928
Austin, Kenneth M. (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Cleaning, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #40, September 2003
- * The Girl Scouts, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #38, July 2003
- * Identity, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #50, July 2004
- * Perfume, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #43, December 2003
- * Pictures, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #44, January 2004
- * Seatbelts, (ss) Detective Mystery Stories #55, December 2004
Austin, Mary (Hunter) (1868-1934) (about) (chron.)
- * The Canoe That the Partridge Made, (ss) One-Smoke Stories by Mary Austin, Houghton Mifflin, 1934
- * The Castro Baby, (ss) The Black Cat March 1899
- * The Heart’s Friend (Shoshone Love Song), (pm) Everybody’s Magazine September 1914
- * The Love of Winnenap for Pahwanike, (vi) 1927
- * The Man Who Walked with the Trues, (vi) Laughing Horse March 1 1928
- * One-Smoke Stories, (gp) The Golden Book Magazine #70, October 1930
- * Papago Wedding, (vi) The American Mercury September 1925
- * The Pot of Gold, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine July 1901
- * A Song in Time of Depression (from the Paiute), (pm) Everybody’s Magazine September 1914
- * The White Hour, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine April 1903
- * Why I Live Where I Live: Why I Live in Santa Fe, (ar) The Golden Book Magazine #94, October 1932
Austin, Miracle (fl. 2010s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * The Awakening, (vi) The Sirens Call #65, Spring 2024
- * Breathless, (vi) The Sirens Call #58, Summer 2022
- * Chaser, (vi) The Sirens Call #43, February 2019
- * Confessions, (vi) The Sirens Call #11, October 2013
- * Cotton, (vi) The Sirens Call #63, Halloween 2023
- * Crave, (pm) The Sirens Call #23, October 2015
- * Damaged, (vi) The Sirens Call #28, August 2016
- * Darla, (vi) The Sirens Call #52, Winter 2020
- * Dishonorable Path, (pm) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * Ex-Change, (vi) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * Forgotten, (vi) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * El Gusano Verde, (ss) The Sirens Call #56, Winter 2021
- * Hemlock’s Secrets, (vi) The Sirens Call #57, Spring 2022
- * Human Eaters, (vi) The Sirens Call #50, Summer 2020
- * Infinity, (pm) The Sirens Call #10, August 2013
- * Intruder, (vi) The Sirens Call #60, Winter 2022
- * Janie, (pm) The Sirens Call #37, February 2018
- * Krisper, (pm) The Sirens Call #19, February 2015
- * The Lock, (vi) The Sirens Call #25, February 2016
- * Miss Smallwood’s Class, (vi) The Sirens Call #64, Winter 2023/2024
- * Monster, (pm) The Sirens Call #10, August 2013
- * Nightshade, (vi) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024
- * Plucked, (vi) The Sirens Call #51, Halloween 2020
- * Prowler, (pm) The Sirens Call #53, Spring 2021
- * Shadow Grove, (pm) The Sirens Call #37, February 2018
- * Slippers, (vi) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022
- * Snatcher, (vi) The Sirens Call #61, Spring 2023
- * Stalker, (pm) The Sirens Call #60, Winter 2022
- * Stilts, (vi) The Sirens Call #37, February 2018
- * Summer of 1989, (pm) The Sirens Call #54, Summer 2021
- * Trophies, (vi) The Sirens Call #55, Halloween 2021
- * V.H.V. Group, (ss) The Sirens Call #54, Summer 2021
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Austin, Neil (1926-2006) (about) (chron.)
- * Algernon Blackwood—“Pan’s Gardener”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1948
- * A. Merritt—“The Dwellers in the Mirage”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1947
- * Arthur Machen—Inspirator of Lovecraft, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1948
- * Clark Ashton Smith—The Star-Treader, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries August 1949
- * Dunsany—A True Lord of Fantasy, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1949
- * Edgar Allan Poe—The Pit and the Pen—His Centenary, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1949
- * Edgar Rice Burroughs: Tarzan! Barsoom! Pellucidar!, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1948
- * Herbert George Wells—“World Brain”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1948
- * Howard Phillips Lovecraft—“The Outsider”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries August 1947
- * John Taine—Reaper of the Rainbow, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1949
- * Masters of Fantasy:
* ___ Algernon Blackwood—“Pan’s Gardener”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1948
* ___ A. Merritt—“The Dwellers in the Mirage”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1947
* ___ Arthur Machen—Inspirator of Lovecraft, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1948
* ___ Clark Ashton Smith—The Star-Treader, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries August 1949
* ___ Dunsany—A True Lord of Fantasy, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1949
* ___ Edgar Allan Poe—The Pit and the Pen—His Centenary, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1949
* ___ Edgar Rice Burroughs: Tarzan! Barsoom! Pellucidar!, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1948
* ___ Herbert George Wells—“World Brain”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries June 1948
* ___ Howard Phillips Lovecraft—“The Outsider”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries August 1947
* ___ John Taine—Reaper of the Rainbow, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1949
* ___ M.P. Shiel—High Priest of Phantasy, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries February 1949
* ___ M.R. James—Ghost Writer Number One, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1950
* ___ Olaf Stapledon—Odd John’s Father, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries February 1950
* ___ Ray Bradbury—The October Man, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1949
* ___ Robert William Chambers—“Maker of Moons”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1947
* ___ Stephen Vincent Benét (with William Rose Benét), (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries August 1948
* ___ Sydney Fowler Wright—“Worlds of Wonder”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries February 1948
- * Masters of Fantasy: Clark Ashton Smith—The Star Treader, (ar) 1949 [Ref. Clark Ashton Smith]
- * M.P. Shiel—High Priest of Phantasy, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries February 1949
- * M.R. James—Ghost Writer Number One, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries April 1950
- * Olaf Stapledon—Odd John’s Father, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries February 1950
- * Ray Bradbury—The October Man, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries October 1949
- * Robert William Chambers—“Maker of Moons”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries December 1947
- * Stephen Vincent Benét (with William Rose Benét), (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries August 1948
- * Sydney Fowler Wright—“Worlds of Wonder”, (ia) Famous Fantastic Mysteries February 1948
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantasy Book #4, 1948
- * [front cover], (cv) Fantastic Worlds Fll 1953, Fll 1954
- * [front cover], (cv) Destiny Fall 1954
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Other Worlds Science Stories October 1950
Austin, Warner (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Cache of Doom, (na) Western Action March 1957
- * Don’t Crowd a Texan, (nv) Western Action June 1955
- * Final Solution, (ss) Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories May 1957
- * Gunslammer’s Eyes, (ss) Double Action Western August 1957
- * A Handful of Colts, (ss) Famous Western October 1956
- * No Fun for a Lookout, (ss) Western Action November 1956
- * Ripe for a Hanging, (nv) Real Western Stories August 1955
- * The Smell of Murder, (nv) Fast Action Detective and Mystery Stories August 1957
- * Stagecoach to Tombstone, (nv) Action-Packed Western November 1956
- * Trouble Town, (na) Real Western Stories October 1956
- * Un-throne Those Cattle Kings, (ss) Western Action August 1955
Austin, William (1778-1841); used pseudonym Jonathan Dunwell (about) (chron.)
- * Further Account of Peter Rugg, (ss) Tales for Winter Nights, James B. Smith, 1855, as by Jonathan Dunwell
- The Armchair Detective Summer 1985, as by Jonathan Dunwell; previously published as “Some Further Account of Peter Rugg, the Missing Man, Late of Boston, New-England” (New England Galaxy 10-Sep-1824 as by Jonathan Dunwell), and “Arrival of Mr. Peter Rugg in Boston” (New England Galaxy 19-Jan-1827 as by J. Dunwell).
- * Peter Rugg, the Missing Man, (ss) New England Galaxy September 10 1824, as "Some Account of Peter Rugg, the Missing Man, Late of Boston, New England in a Letter to Mr. Herman Krauff", by Jonathan Dunwell
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