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Smith, Mrs. Harry Pugh; married name of Anita Blackmon (1892-1943) (about) (chron.)
- * A Burnt Offering, (ss) Mystery Magazine #114, August 1 1922
- * Cheated, (ss) Cabaret Stories January 1929
- * Double Motive, (ss) Detective Classics June 1930
- * The Hermit, (ss) Detective Tales November 16/December 15 1922
- * Her Snobbish Dude, (ss) Street & Smith’s Far West Romances January 1932
- * The Hindu, (ss) Detective Tales February 1923
- * The Hook of Death, (nv) Weird Tales December 1923/January 1924
- * The Jeweled Pin, (ss) Detective Tales April 1924
- * Ranch Paradise, (nv) Street & Smith’s Far West Romances June 1932
- * The Sting of the Scorpion, (ss) Action Stories February 1923
- * The Woman in the Alcove, (nv) Novelets June 1924
- * The Yellow Dog, (ss) Detective Tales October 16 1922
Smith, Herbert E. (fl. 1900s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Airplane Drops House from Skies, (ms) Argosy September 9 1933
- * As in ’49, (ss) Western Action January 1949
- * Badge of Office, (ss) Mystery Adventure Magazine July 1936
- * Blood Brother, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories July 1931
- * Buzzard Challenges Plane, (ms) Argosy January 6 1934
- * Clean-Up, (ss) Mystery Adventure Magazine October 1936
- * Code for the Cobra, (ss) Mystery Adventure Magazine September 1936
- * A Day with a Dodo, (ar) Flying Aces January 1940
- * An Exclusive Orginization, (ms) Argosy May 25 1935
- * A Fighting Kid!, (ts) War Stories #96, July 1931
- * Foolproof, (ss) Ten Story Gang March 1939
- * Four-Bit Piece, (ss) True Gang Life March 1938
- * The Guardsman, (ss) Mystery Adventure Magazine August 1936
- * Honor Man, (ss) Detective Fiction Weekly November 16 1935
- * Horse Arrests Man, (ms) Argosy July 21 1934
- * Jitterbug Soldier, (ss) 12 Adventure Stories March 1939
- * Killer Hawk Caught Barehanded, (ms) Argosy December 3 1932
- * Lament of an Old GMC Truck, (pm) Top-Notch Magazine 2nd January 1930
- * The Land of No Parachutes, (ms) Argosy October 8 1932
- * Longest Snap Shot, (ms) Argosy July 2 1932
- * The Lyddite Run, (ss) War Stories #97, August 1931
- * Man to Man!, (ts) War Stories #91, February 1931
- * Murder at the Movies, (ss) Detective and Murder Mysteries September 1937
- * Nocturne, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories December 1931
- * The Only, (ar) Railroad Stories July 1937
- * Outcast, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories November 1930
- * Parachute WACS, (ar) Army Romances 1945
- * A Powerful Weapon, (ms) Argosy August 20 1932
- * Saturday Night, (ss) New Mystery Adventures January 1936
- * “Saved by a Hair”, (ms) Argosy June 23 1934
- * Slave Girl, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories September 1931
- * Speaking of Tough Breaks—, (ms) Argosy May 7 1932
- * The Throwback, (ss) Far East Adventure Stories December 1930
- * Tin Soldier, (ss) Street & Smith’s Top-Notch Magazine 2nd April 1931
- * Torpedo!, (ts) War Stories #101, December 1931
- * Torpedo!, (ts) War Stories #105, April 1932
- * Trouble Shooter, (ss) Mystery Adventure Magazine June 1936
- * War Plane Insignia, (ar) War Birds #43, June 1931
- * When Jerry Charged, (ar) Fawcett’s Battle Stories #41, January 1931
- * Yuh Gotta Be Smart, (ss) Double-Action Gang Magazine July 1939
- * [letter from Bronx, NY], (lt) Astounding Stories March 1931
Smith, Ian (fl. 2000s-2020s); used pseudonyms Rab Foster & Jim Mountfield (about) (chron.)
- * Appopolis Now, (sl) The Stygian Lepus #30 Dec 2025, #31 Jan 2026, as by Jim Mountfield
- * Beach Bodies, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #22, 2025, as by Jim Mountfield
- * Bookworm, (ss) Aphelion #228, May 2018, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Bustle in the Hedgerow, (ss) Witch House #5, Fall 2025, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Cats and the Crimson, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #159, April 2025, as by Rab Foster
- * Closing Time at the Speckled Wolf, (ss) Aphelion #237, March 2019, as by Rab Foster
- * The Colony, (ss) The Sirens Call #66, Summer 2024, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Crawler, (vi) The Sirens Call #65, Spring 2024, as by Jim Mountfield
- * Crows of the Mynchmoor, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #120, January 2022, as by Rab Foster
- * The Drakvur Challenge, (nv) Crimson Quill Quarterly July 2024, as by Rab Foster
- * The Faire Chlaidh, (ss) The Sirens Call #60, Winter 2022, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Fleet of Lamvula, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #144, January 2024, as by Rab Foster
- * The Followers, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #11, 2024, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Ghost Village, (ss) Whetstone #8, Winter 2023, as by Rab Foster
- * The Gibbeting of Azmyre, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #138, July 2023, as by Rab Foster
- * Guising, (ss) The Sirens Call #59, Halloween 2022, as by Jim Mountfield
- * In Hog Heaven, (ss) Aphelion #231, August 2018, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Library of Vadargarn, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #127, August 2022, as by Rab Foster
- * The Lights, (nv) Aphelion #246, December 2019/January 2020, as by Jim Mountfield
- * Liver, (vi) The Sirens Call #57, Spring 2022, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Lost Stones, (nv) Aphelion #283, May 2023, as by Jim Mountfield
- * A Man About a Dog, (nv) The Stygian Lepus #8, 2023, as by Jim Mountfield
- * A Man You Don’t Meet Every Day, (ss) Hungur Magazine #11, November 2010, as by Jim Mountfield
- * Marginalia, (ss) Elegant Literature #26, January 2024
- * On the Road, (cl) Crimespree Magazine #2, August/September 2004
- * The Orchestra of Syrak, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #116, September 2021, as by Rab Foster
- * The Palanquin, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #167, December 2025, as by Rab Foster
- * Pit of the Orybadak, (ss) Savage Realms Monthly December 2023, as by Rab Foster
- * Pockets of the Janostovore, (nv) Aphelion #257, December 2020/January 2021, as by Rab Foster
- * The Pyre of Larros, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #133, February 2023, as by Rab Foster
- * Rack and Ruin, (ss) The Stygian Lepus #19, 2024, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Scarecrow of Terryk Head, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #151, August 2024, as by Rab Foster
- * Selfless, (ss) The Sirens Call #58, Summer 2022, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Shelterbelt, (ss) Witch House #3, Fall 2023, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Tears of the Pontianak, (ss) The Hungur Chronicles Samhain 2024, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Theatregoers, (nv) Aphelion #263, July 2021, as by Rab Foster
- * They Draw You in, (ss) Aphelion #241, July 2019, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Tower and the Stars, (ss) Aphelion #278, November 2022, as by Rab Foster
- * The Trap Master, (ss) Aphelion #233, October 2018, as by Rab Foster
- * Underneath the Arches, (ss) The Sirens Call #64, Winter 2023/2024, as by Jim Mountfield
- * Upstairs, (ss) parAbnormal Magazine December 2022, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Voice of the River, (ss) Crimson Quill Quarterly January 2026, as by Rab Foster
- * The Watchers in the Forest, (vi) The Sirens Call #62, Summer 2023, as by Jim Mountfield
- * The Water Garden, (ss) Sorcerous Signals August/October 2010, as by Rab Foster
- * Wool, (ss) The Sirens Call #61, Spring 2023, as by Jim Mountfield
Smith, J. Ashley (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Duplicity, (ss) Dimension6 #11, 2017
- * The Further Shore, (ss) Bourbon Penn #15, March 2018
- * The Moth Tapes, (ss) Aurealis #117, February 2019
- * Old Growth, (ss) SQ Mag #31, May 2017
- * On the Line, (ss) Midnight Echo #12, December 2017
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Smith, J. E. (fl. 1900s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
- * The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of “Jackdaw”, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
- * The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
- * Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
- * Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Year’s Day, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
- * From “Plug” to President, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
- * Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
- * The Home Town Is ALways Proud of Its Sons but the Home Folks’ Boost Does Not Make a Railroad Man, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
- * Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Don’t Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * Luther Leghorn, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1929
- * Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
- * Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
- * Observations of a Country Station-Agent:
* ___ No. 17.—Chauncey Discources on the Patience and Labor That Goes to Make Up the Unrewarded Lot of the Ticket-Agent, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1909
* ___ No. 18.—Billy M. Has a Merry Time Trying to Make the Rubes Fall for a New Blue Uniform with Gold Braid and Brass Buttons, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1909
* ___ No. 19.—Is It Any Wonder That Railroad Men Don’t Make Good Farmers?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
* ___ No. 20.—Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
* ___ No. 21.—To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
* ___ No. 22.—The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
* ___ No. 23.—Hiram Benson Lightful, the Crossing-Watchman of Pippenville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1910
* ___ No. 24.—The Brief Chronicles Touching on the Ups and Downs, the Ins and Outs, and the Rise and Fall of a Con Who Rejoiced in the Name of “Jackdaw”, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1910
* ___ No. 25.—One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
* ___ No. 26.—In Which Schwartz Tells of His Troubles While Purchasing Right-of-Way from Farmers, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1910
* ___ No. 27.—Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
* ___ No. 28.—The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
* ___ No. 29.—Some Simple Narratives About Clay Calhoune Sokum, the Legal Luminary of Pippinville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
* ___ No. 30.—From “Plug” to President, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1910
* ___ No. 31.—The Wily Politician May Think That He Carries the Railroad Vote in His Vest Pocket, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
* ___ No. 32.—Sometimes Christmas Cheer Has the Right-of-Way Over All Things, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
* ___ No. 33.—Chauncy Tells of the Causes That Made Him Swear Off on New Year’s Day, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1911
* ___ No. 34.—The By-Gone Combination of Telegraph Operator and Station-Agent Who Was Paid for Overtime Only When There Were Thirty-Two Days in a Month, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1911
* ___ No. 35.—What Do You Suppose Will Happen When a Superstitious Woman with a Phoney Dollar Moves to Ohio and Leaves Her Cat Behind?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
* ___ No. 36.—Matt White and Sam Horne, of Two Kentucky Freight-Houses, Indulge in a Battle Royal, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
* ___ No. 37., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1911
* ___ No. 38., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1911
* ___ No. 39., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1911
* ___ No. 40., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1911
* ___ No. 41., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1911
* ___ No. 42., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1911
* ___ No. 43., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1911
* ___ No. 44., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1912
* ___ No. 45., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1912
* ___ No. 46., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1912
* ___ No. 47., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1912
* ___ No. 48., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1912
* ___ No. 49., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1912
* ___ No. 50., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1912
* ___ No. 51., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1912
* ___ No. 52., (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1912
* ___ No. 53.—Meeting All Manner of Miscellaneous and Unassorted Humanity Makes the Freight Clerk an Expert in Judging Bothersome Boobs, (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1912
* ___ No. 78.—Yes, Rollo, the Moving-Picture Railroad Drama Differs Materially from the Rigid Rules of the Operating Department, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1914
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1915
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1916
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine July 1930
* ___ , (ss) Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1930
* ___ The Home Town Is ALways Proud of Its Sons but the Home Folks’ Boost Does Not Make a Railroad Man, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1917
- * One Cannot Always Tell Just Who Constitutes His Public, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine June 1910
- * Our Correspondent Indulges in a Sort of Feast of the Passover, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1910
- * The Phantom Headlight, (ss) The Black Cat September 1908
- * The Railroad Detective, as Represented by Pat Flynn, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine September 1910
- * Schwartz Relates Further Troubles, Especially with a Female Poet and a Phonograph, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1910
- * Some Simple Narratives About Clay Calhoune Sokum, the Legal Luminary of Pippinville, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine October 1910
- * Sometimes Christmas Cheer Has the Right-of-Way Over All Things, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine January 1911
- * Talent That Overreached, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1908
- * To the Boys Who Bend Over the Desks, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine February 1910
- * The Trials and Tribulations of Captain Fish, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1910
- * What Do You Suppose Will Happen When a Superstitious Woman with a Phoney Dollar Moves to Ohio and Leaves Her Cat Behind?, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine April 1911
- * The Wily Politician May Think That He Carries the Railroad Vote in His Vest Pocket, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1910
- * Yes, Rollo, the Moving-Picture Railroad Drama Differs Materially from the Rigid Rules of the Operating Department, (ar) Railroad Man’s Magazine November 1914
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