Stories, Listed by Author (original) (raw)
The FictionMags Index
CLIFFORD, C. R. (chron.)
- * Arriving at a Valuation of Your Antiques, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 1 1930
- * The Junk Snupper, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 1 1926
CLIFFORD, CHARLES L. (?-1943?); American writer. (chron.)
- * Army Wife, (ss) Redbook Oct 1937
- * Beyond the Gate, (ss) The Country Gentleman Nov 1940
- * Broken Mirror, (ss) Cosmopolitan Jan 1936
- * Class Ring, (ss) Argosy Aug 25 1934
- * The Constabulary Comes Through, (na) Short Stories Oct 10 1931
- * Don Vincente’s Treasure, (ss) Argosy Jun 27 1931
- * Far Call the Bugles, (ss) Blue Book Dec 1940
- * Farewell Trumpet, (ss) Argosy Oct 28 1939
- * Line of Duty, (ss) Blue Book Jun 1941
- * Mexican Lady, (ss) Street & Smith’s Complete Magazine Sep 1935
- * More Vengeance in His Heart, (ss) Short Stories Nov 25 1942
- * One Hour to Wait, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 6 1938
- * Philippine Incident, (ss) Colliers Mar 21 1942
- * The Stars Shine Bright [Conclusion], (sl) Blue Book Dec 1943
- * Sword of Allah, (n.) Cosmopolitan May 1940
- * They Never Die, (ss) Blue Book Nov 1949
- * While the Bells Rang, (na) The American Magazine Mar 1941
- * Word of Honor, (ss) Blue Book Jan 1951
CLIFFORD, FRANCIS; pseudonym of Arthur Leonard Bell Thompson, (1917-1975) (chron.)
- * Another Way of Dying, (sl) Playboy Dec 1968, Jan, Feb 1969
- * Ten Minutes on a June Morning, (nv) Argosy (UK) Apr 1970
- * Turn and Turn About, (nv) Winter’s Crimes 4, ed. George Hardinge, London: Macmillan 1972
- * Watch, (ss) Argosy (UK) Aug 1969
CLIFFORD, H. (chron.)
- * Miss Sanders’ Mysterious Death, (ss) Short Stories (UK, 1) Jan 11 1902
CLIFFORD, [Sir] HUGH (Charles) (1866-1941) (chron.)
- * A Fight with Bees, (ss) The Youth’s Companion Jan 4 1900
- * The Further Side of Silence, (ss)
- * The Lone-Hand Raid of Kulop Sumbing, (ss)
CLIFFORD, JAMES D. (chron.)
- * $3,000 a Month Panning Gold in Ecuador, (ar) Argosy Jan 1966
CLIFFORD, JIM (chron.)
- * Ditties, (ms) The Banshee Apr 1993
CLIFFORD, JOHN W. (chron.)
- * Lady Killer, (ss) Mystery Book Magazine Sum 1949
CLIFFORD, L. (chron.)
- * The Fate of a Man, (nv) Short Stories Sep 25 1932
CLIFFORD, MRS W. K. (chron.)
- * Freddie in Love, (ss)
CLIFFORD, NAN (chron.)
- * You Never Can Tell, (ss) Grit Feb 14 1932
CLIFFORD, PATRICK (chron.)
- * A Remarkable Woman, (ss) Nugget Sep 1957
CLIFFORD, READ (chron.)
- * Blitzkrieg in the Blackout, (na) The Thriller Mar 30 1940
CLIFFORD, SIGERSON (chron.)
- * Tinker Man [from Ballad of a Bagman], (pm) New York & London: Macmillan
CLIFFORD, SIR HUGH, G.C.M.G (chron.)
- * Murder and Magic, (ar) Blackwood’s Jun 1923
CLIFFORD, MRS. W(illiam) K(ingdon) [i.e., Lucy Lane Clifford] (1853-1929) (chron.)
- * The Eavesdropper, (ss) The Windsor Magazine Nov 1908
- * A Ridiculous Tragedy, (ss)
- * Searchlights, (ss)
CLIFFORD, WAYNE (chron.)
- * From a Songbook, (sg) White Pelican - Quarterly Review of the Arts Aut 1974
CLIFFORD, WILLIAM (chron.)
- * Exercise Number Three, (ss) Zembla Magazine Sum 2004
CLIFFORD, YOREL (chron.)
- * After Working Hours, (ss) Grit May 3 1931
- * Luanne, (ss) Grit Dec 18 1932
CLIFORD, CHARLES L. (chron.)
- * Eight Goal Men, (ss) Blue Book Jul 1935
CLIFT, DENISON (Halley) (1885-1961) (chron.)
- * The Needles of Dr. Rheinfrank, (n.) Blue Book May 1948
CLIFT, DENISON HALLEY (chron.)
- * The Ladies of the Fan, (ss) The Red Book Magazine Mar 1906
CLIFT, GENE (chron.)
- * The Clever One, (vi) The American Magazine Jul 1941
CLIFTON, CHARLES H. (chron.)
- * A Certain Squint, (pm) Ploughshares Win 1981
- * Reading Dante, (pm) Ploughshares Win 1981
CLIFTON, FREDERICK; pseudonym of F. W. Memory (chron.)
- * The Card Index Detective, (ar) The Detective Magazine Jun 22 1923; given as by Acton Lane on contents page.
- * The Irish Scotland Yard, (ar) The Detective Magazine May 11 1923
- * Police, (ar) The Detective Magazine Oct 12 1923
- * A Police Code, (ar) The Detective Magazine Sep 28 1923
CLIFTON, MARK (Irvin) (1906-1963) (chron.)
- * Clerical Error, (nv) Astounding Feb 1956
- * Crazy Joey (with Alex Apostolides) [*_Joe Carter_], (ss) Astounding Aug 1953
- * The Dread Tomato Addiction, (fa) Astounding Feb 1958
- * Hide! Hide! Witch! (with Alex Apostolides) [*_Joe Carter_], (nv) Astounding Dec 1953
- * How Allied [_Ralph Kennedy_], (nv) Astounding Mar 1957
- * Sense from Thought Divide [_Ralph Kennedy_], (nv) Astounding Mar 1955
- * Solution Delayed (with Alex Apostolides), (ss) Astounding Jul 1953
- * They’d Rather Be Right (with Frank Riley) [_Joe Carter_], (n.) Astounding Aug 1954
- * They’d Rather Be Right (with Frank Riley) [_Joe Carter_], (n.) Astounding Sep 1954
- * They’d Rather Be Right (with Frank Riley) [_Joe Carter_], (n.) Astounding Oct 1954
- * They’d Rather Be Right (with Frank Riley) [_Joe Carter_], (n.) Astounding Nov 1954
- * What Have I Done?, (ss) Astounding May 1952
- * What Thin Partitions (with Alex Apostolides) [*_Ralph Kennedy_], (nv) Astounding Sep 1953
_____, [ref.]
- * “Eight Keys to Eden” by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Mar 1961
- * “They’d Rather Be Right” by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Jun 1958
- * “When They Come from Space” by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Jul 1962
CLIFTON, NICKY (chron.)
- * Drunk Talk, (lt) Alcoholman Win 1998
- * Mystery Island Interview: Alcoholman, (iv) Alcoholman Sum 1998
- * Mystery Island Interview: El Secreto, (iv) Alcoholman Aut 1998
CLIFTON, THELMA M. (chron.)
- * Katherine Mansfield: A Great Loss to Literature, (ob) John o’ London’s Weekly Feb 3 1923
- * Through Italy By Pram, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly Mar 17 1923
CLIMENSON, PRONTO (chron.)
- * The Augerin’ Pen, (cl) All Western Magazine Nov 1932
CLIMIE, DAVID (chron.)
- * No News Is Good News, (ss) Lilliput Jul 1955; brief sf tale of the next war and the end of civilization.
CLINCH, NICHOLAS B. (chron.)
- * We Conquered Hidden Peak, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 31 1959
CLINE, DONALD (chron.)
- * Texas: Paradise for Treasure Hunters, (ar) Argosy Sep 1963
CLINE, ISAAC M. (chron.)
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- * The Ghouls That Gutted Galveston (with Steve Perkins), (nf) Stag Mar 1955
CLINE, LEONARD (Lanson) (1893-1929); see pseudonym Alan Forsyth (chron.)
- * Is a Woman’s Love Life Over at Forty?, (ar) Physical Culture Feb 1929
CLINEFELTER, ALICIA (chron.)
- * We’ll Live, (ss) Child Life Apr 1978; Contest Winner
CLINGERMAN, MILDRED (née McElroy) (1918- ) (chron.)
- * First Lesson, (ss) Colliers Jun 22 1956; She lived each day in awful fear that her nightmare would come true.
- * The Little Witch of Elm Street, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion Oct 1956
- * Papa Frolic, (ss) 1961
_____, [ref.]
- * “A Cupful of Space” by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Feb 1962
CLINT, M. B., A.R.R.C. (chron.)
- * Memories of a Canadian Nurse, (nf) Great War Adventures #25
CLINTEN, MAX; house pseudonym (chron.)
- * Emily Wants to Kill Me [as by Jules Archer], (ss) Detective Book Magazine Win 1949
- * This Gun Is Nothing, (ss) Underworld (UK) Spr 1952
CLINTON, BERTHA L. (chron.)
- * Home Memories, (pm) National Magazine Sep 1917
CLINTON, DANIEL JOSEPH (1900- ); see pseudonym Thomas Rourke (chron.)
CLINTON, DIRK; pseudonym of Robert Silverberg, (1935- ) (chron.)
- * I Can’t Die Now, (nv) Guilty Detective Story Magazine Mar 1961
- * The Kidnapped Beauty, (nv) Trapped Detective Story Magazine May 1961
- * Real Tough Break, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine May 1960
- * You Don’t Own Me, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine Mar 1960
CLINTON, ED(win) M., Jr. (1926- ) (chron.)
- * Overload, (nv) Startling Stories Oct 1953
CLINTON, GEORGE (chron.)
- * Broken Wings, (ss) Breezy Stories Dec 1947
CLINTON, JULIA L. (chron.)
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- * The Little Gray Man, (ss) The National Teacher’s Monthly Jan 1875; Translated from the German.
- * Madame Calibra, (ss) The National Teacher’s Monthly Dec 1874; Translated from the German.
CLINTON, PAT (chron.)
- * The Frail Hand of Valor, (ss) The Saint Sep 1954
CLIODHNA (chron.)
- * Glen Allen: A Sketch of ’98, (ss) The Emerald Mar 28 1868
CLIVE, GEORGE F. (chron.)
- * My Queen, (pm) Godey’s Lady’s Book Aug 1871
CLIVESEY, HARRIS; house pseudonym (chron.)
- * Corpse’s Understudy [by Paul Chadwick; _Mark Hall_], (ss) Lone Wolf Detective Magazine Jun 1940; revised from ‘The Face from the Grave’, Ten Detective Aces, January 1934.
- * Crimson Blackout, (ss) Variety Detective Magazine Oct 1939
- * Knife-Throwing Nemesis, (ss) Red Seal Western May 1941
CLIZER, NORMAN R. (chron.)
- * More Eggs from Feeding Hay, (ar) Capper’s Farmer Feb 1948
CLOCH A CUANNA (chron.)
- * The Cellar of the Tuilleries: An Incident of the Revolution of ’48, (ss) The Emerald Apr 4 1868
- * The Forestaller: An Incident of the Famine Years, (ss) The Emerald Mar 28 1868
- * Irish Weddings, (ss) The Emerald May 23 1868
- * Moll Niell’s Wake, (ss) The Emerald Feb 29 1868
- * A Patrick’s Night at Home, (ss) The Emerald Mar 21 1868
- * “Petticoat Loose”: A True Ghost Story, (ss) The Emerald Apr 18 1868
CLODFELTER, FRANK (chron.)
- * Hogger Talk, (nf) Railroad Magazine Feb 1944
CLOETE, (Edward Fairly) STUART (Graham) (1897-1976); Rancher and novelist. Born in Paris, France; died in Cape Town, South Africa. (chron.)
- * ?, (n.) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 15 1942
- * Accident at Cooper’s Bay, (nv) Esquire Jun 1952
- * Big Henry, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 15 1943
- * The Blast, (na) Colliers Apr 19 1947
- * Chez Zigli, (ss) Argosy (UK) May 1963
- * The Cicadas Sang, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 11 1939
- * The Claws of the Cat, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 12 1952
- * The Cradle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Dec 27 1952
- * Crusader, (ss) Colliers Oct 9 1943
- * The Curve and the Tusk [Part last of ?], (sl) Colliers Feb 2 1952
- * Daisy, (ss) Cosmopolitan Aug 1949
- * Dark Huntress, (ss)
- * The Day of Great Fear, (ss) Colliers Apr 18 1942
- * Fangs of the Cat, (ss)
- * Far Enough, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 29 1940; Danie de Wet hated Englishmen for a strange reason.
- * Firbidden Valley, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Jun 7 1952
- * Give a Man a Rope, (ss) Colliers May 19 1951
- * Give a Man Rope, (ss) Colliers May 19 1951
- * Half Tame, (ss) Argosy Oct 1951