Stories, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The FictionMags Index
WILSON, FORREST (chron.) (continued)
- * Let’s Dine in Europe Tomorrow Night!, (ar) Cosmopolitan Mar 1933
- * That Affair in the Latin Quarter, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jun 1929
- * Very Private Scandal, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jan 1930
- * Widow’s Weeds, (ss) Cosmopolitan Feb 1929
WILSON, FRANCES (chron.)
- * Gordon’s Daughter, (ss) New England Magazine Sep 1901
- * The Possibilities of the Rag Carpet, (ar) The Junior Munsey May 1901
WILSON, FRANCIS CHRISTIAN (chron.)
- * Fifteen Years with My Wife, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion Jan 1910
WILSON, FRANCIS CUSHMAN (chron.)
- * The Problem of the Public Domain, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 23 1932
WILSON, FRANK (chron.)
- * The Coin Collection, (ss) Child Life Dec 1977
WILSON, FRANK J. (chron.)
- * Know Your Money!, (ar) Clues Mar 1941
- * The Silent Saboteur, (ar) Thrilling Mystery Mar 1943
WILSON, FREDERIC A. (chron.)
- * The Chinese in America, (ia) The Junior Munsey Nov 1900
- * New York’s Open Door, (ia) The Junior Munsey Jan 1901
- * The Prodigal of Washington Square South, (ss) The Junior Munsey Dec 1900
- * Yesterday and To-day, (??) Snappy Stories Nov #2 1915
WILSON, G. P. (chron.)
- * Archibald the Sport, (ss) The All-Story Feb 1914
- * The Round-Robin Hold-Up, (ss) All-Story Cavalier Weekly Jun 27 1914
WILSON, GABRIEL(le); pseudonym of Ray Cummings, (1887-1957) (chron.)
- * The Corpse Reads a Note, (ss) Detective Tales Jul 1937
- * Little Trusting Fool, (ss) Popular Love Nov 1936
- * Murder Puppet, (ss) Terror Tales Mar/Apr 1939
- * Reprieved by Execution, (ss) Detective Tales Sep 1937
WILSON, GAHAN (1930- ) (chron.)
- * cartoon, (ct) Fantastic Apr 1954
- * Freaks, (ar) P.S. Apr 1966
- * “Gentlemen, third parties are ordinarily a long shot—but not with clones of these guys!”, (ct) Playboy May 2000
- * Horror Trio, (gp) Playboy Jun 1962
- * “I hate to say I told you so!”, (ct) Playboy Aug 2004
- * “I think there’s something wrong with the baby, dear!”, (ct) Playboy May 1997
- * “If he finds his glasses, we’re dead!”, (ct) Playboy Mar 2004
- * It Only Hurts When They Laugh (with Evan Phillips), (ar) P.S. Jun 1966; college pranksters.
- * “It strikes me this book is pretty hard on wolves.”, (ct) Playboy May 2004
- * “It’s not a good sign when cowboys start waving back to the cacti!”, (ct) Playboy Jun 2004
- * The Manuscript of Doctor Arness, (ss) Playboy Aug 1966
- * “Now and then I offer it a small sacrifice such as yourself”, (ct) Playboy Sep 1999
- * “Of course, if they ever start to suspect all their TVs are watching them back, we may have problems”, (ct) Playboy Apr 2004
- * The Sea Was Wet as Wet Could Be, (ss) Playboy May 1967
- * “Sorry, Sir—no browsing in the occult section”, (ct) Fantastic Apr 1954
- * “Would you please step back to the machine while I make an adjustment?”, (ct) Playboy May 2000
- * [no caption], (ct) Playboy Jun 2000
WILSON, GARNET B. (chron.)
- * Sideshow Sidelights, (ss) Saucy Movie Tales Mar 1937
WILSON, GEORGE FREDERICK (chron.)
- * The Awakening of Howardson, (ss) The Gray Goose Sep 1906
- * A Facetious Burglar, (ss) The Gray Goose Apr 1908
- * Hair-Pins and a Fad, (ss) The Gray Goose Jul 1906
WILSON, GERALD (chron.)
- * Racy Romance, (ss) Gay Parisienne (Canada) Jul 1939
WILSON, GORDON (chron.)
- * Eastward Bound, (pm) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 24 1910
WILSON, GRAEME (chron.)
- * Jokes for Ghosts, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Sum 1971
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- * Girls, by Kim Su-Jang, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Spr 1973
- * Old King Fu, by Cho Chon-Song, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Spr 1973
- * Paulownia, by Anonymous, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Sum 1971
- * Pony, by Anonymous, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Spr 1973
- * Sparrows, by Anonymous, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Spr 1973
- * Two Stone Buddhas, by Chong Chol, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Sum 1971
- * Willow Cuttings, by Hongnang, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine Sum 1971
WILSON, (Leslie) GRANVILLE (1912- ) (chron.)
- * The Airman’s Secret, (ss) Combat Nov 1956
- * Unfinished Business, (ss) Combat Apr 1957
WILSON, GUTHRIE (Edward Melville) (1914- ) (chron.)
- * Fetching Dora Fitchett, (ss) Argosy (UK) Apr 1959
- * Someone in the Bath, (ss) Argosy (UK) Jun 1959
WILSON, GUY (chron.)
- * Mother’s First Cheque, (ss) The New Strand May 1962
- * Those People, (ss) The New Strand Jun 1962
WILSON, H. (chron.)
- * A Love Sacrifice, (ss) Short Stories (UK, 1) Apr 30 1898
WILSON, H. H. (chron.)
- * Jungle Green, (ss) Argosy (UK) Mar 1969
- * The Shelter, (ss) The New Strand Dec 1962; sf - nuclear war
- * The Tree, (ss) Argosy (UK) Apr 1967
WILSON, H. L. (chron.)
- * An Episode of Nugget Bar, (ss) Munsey’s Oct 1891
WILSON, H(erbert) W(rigley) (1866-1940) (chron.)
- * The Race for Sea Power, (ia) Munsey’s Apr 1902
WILSON, HARLAN (chron.)
- * Chinese Secret of the Golden Flower, (nf) Fate Nov 1958
- * The Etruscans: Mystery People of Europe, (nf) Fate Apr 1959
- * Illness and Healing, (nf) Fate May 1959
WILSON, HARLAND (chron.)
- * There Are Meteors After All, (nf) Fate May 1954
WILSON, HAROLD (chron.)
- * Freedom in Two Buttes, (ss) Action-Packed Western Sep 1955
WILSON, HARRY B. (chron.)
- * They Took the Back Door to the Big Time, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 25 1950
- * Toughest School Job in the Country, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 7 1950
- * You Make It Easy for Car Thieves, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 26 1949
WILSON, HARRY LEON (1867-?) (chron.)
- * A.D.V., (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 26 1919
- * Adventures in Geography, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 21, Jul 12 1924
- * Art for Red Gap’s Sake [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 16 1922
- * The Boy Who Counted a Million, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 4 1914
- * Can Happen! [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 21 1918
- * Change of Venus [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 7 1918
- * Corporal Billy’s Come-Back, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 30 1914
- * Cousin Egbert Laissez Faires, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1934
- * Cousin Jane, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 10, Oct 24, Oct 31 1925
- * Crooks All, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 6 1914
- * Dinner Is Now Served, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 12 1919; (railroad dining cars).
- * Flim-Flam, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 2 1919; (movies).
- * Flora and Fauna [_Ma Pettengill_], (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 30 1922
- * Gentle Annie [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 21 1922; Cover says first of a new series, but no others through at least June.
- * The Gibson Upright (with Booth Tarkington), (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 12, Jul 19 1919
- * The Gibson Upright (with Booth Tarkington), (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 26 1919
- * The Green Land, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 14 1927
- * Help!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 21 1919; (servant problem).
- * Here’s How!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 5 1919; (prohibition).
- * His Majesty Bunker Bean, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26, Nov 2, Nov 9, Nov 16, Nov 23, Nov 30, Dec 7, Dec 14 1912
- * In Sunny Crime Land, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 26 1930
- * Little Old New York, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 26 1916
- * Lone Tree, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 6, Jul 13, Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10, Aug 17, Aug 24 1929
- * Ma Pettengill Abitrates [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 2 1922
- * Ma Pettengill and the Animal Kingdom [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 11 1918
- * Ma Pettengill and the Song of Songs [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 28 1915
- * Ma Pettengill Mixes [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 15 1934
- * Merton of the Movies, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18, Feb 25, Mar 4, Mar 11, Mar 18, Mar 25, Apr 1, Apr 8 1922
- * A Message from the Mikado, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 1 1911
- * Money, Money, Money!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 10 1923
- * Naughty Boys!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 3 1919
- * The New Fairyland, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 17 1920; spiritualism.
- * Non Plush Ultra [_Ma Pettingill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 12 1916
- * Oh, Doctor!, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 21, Jul 28, Aug 4, Aug 11, Aug 18, Aug 25, Sep 1 1923
- * On Choosing a Profession, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 22 1919
- * Once a Scotchman, Always [_Ma Pettingill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 22 1916
- * One Arrowhead Day, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 13 1918
- * Pete’s Bother-In-Law, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 5 1916
- * The Porch Wren [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 20 1918
- * Professor, How Could You!, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 16, Sep 6, Sep 13 1924
- * The Real Peruvian Doughnuts [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Oct 9 1915
- * Red Gap and the Big-League Stuff [_Ma Pettengill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 15 1918
- * The Red Splash of Romance [_Ma Pettingill_], (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 6 1915
- * Rip Van Smithy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 27 1913
- * Ruggles of Red Gap, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 26 1914, Jan 2, Jan 9, Jan 16, Jan 23, Jan 30, Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20, Feb 27 1915
- * So This Is Golf, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 19 1921
- * The Two Bad Men, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1914
- * Two Black Sheep, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 27, Jul 4, Jul 11, Jul 18, Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8, Aug 15 1931
- * Unlcle Ling and Pink Matter, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Nov 5 1921
- * Vendetta, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jul 6 1918; (western).
- * The Wrong Twin, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 11, Dec 18 1920, Jan 1, Jan 8, Jan 15, Jan 22 1921
- * The Wrong Twin [Part last of ?], (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 29 1921
- * Youth Will Be Served, (pl) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 7 1922
WILSON, HARVEY KELLY (chron.)
- * Swirling Waters, (ms) Top-Notch Jul 1 1928
- * Where the Gila Monsters Creep, (pm) Western Story Magazine Nov 3 1928
WILSON, HELEN HAY (chron.)
- * On the Education of Daughters, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Oct 1911
WILSON, HENRY (chron.)
- * The Admirable Crichton, (ar)
WILSON, HENRY P. (chron.)
- * An Adventure in Art, (ar) Mine Feb 1936
WILSON, HON. WILLIAM B. (chron.)
- * The Labor Outlook, (ar) Colliers Feb 1 1919; (Secretary of Labor).
WILSON, HOWARD (chron.)
- * Collector’s Piece, (ss) Lilliput Oct 1940
WILSON, IAN (chron.)
- * My Jade-Green Bowl, (pm) Woman’s Magazine Nov 1935
WILSON, J. (chron.)
- * Cultured Corpse, (ss) Double-Action Detective Stories Jul 1940
- * Green Leaves of Death, (ss) Hooded Detective Nov 1941
- * Murder’s Stumblebum, (ss) Ten Detective Aces Dec 1940
WILSON, J. F. (chron.)
- * David Mackleby, (ss)
WILSON, J. G. (chron.)
- * Cyanide for Two, (ss) Scientific Detective May 1947
- * Murder After Dark, (ss) Detective Book Magazine Spr 1947-’48
- * The Snow Queen, (ss) North-West Romances Spr 1948
WILSON, JAC (chron.)
- * An Innocent Sinner, (ss) Streets of Paris Nov 1933
WILSON, JACK (chron.)
- * Weaned from Corn, (ar) Capper’s Farmer Sep 1938
WILSON, JACQUELINE DIAMOND HYMAN; see under Hyman, Jackie (chron.)
WILSON, JAMES (chron.)
- * The Army Timepiece, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Aug 19 1899
- * Fighting Tops of the World’s Warships, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Aug 26 1899
- * The Home of the Deadly Torpedo, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Jun 24 1899
- * Murder Follows Murder, (ss) Clues Feb 1938
- * Pattern for Chaos, (ar) Bluebook Feb 1953
- * “Sheer Hulks”, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Jul 15 1899
- * Some Queer “Newspaper” Animals, (ar) The Penny Pictorial Magazine Jun 17 1899
- * You Can’t Afford to Drop It, (ar) Lilliput Feb 1944; about throwing a hand grenade.
WILSON, JAMES (chron.)
- * Some Great Naval Families, (ar) The London Magazine Sep 1905