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Four of her stories have been chosen for Ed Gorman and Martin H. She is also the author of over published poems. Her freelance articles and interviews have appeared in Omaha Magazine, Penthouse, St. Louis Magazine and Hot Talk. She is currently at work on a stand alone Paranormal thriller. A misplaced westerner, Shayna Matthews was raised in rural Pennsylvania. A Revolutionary War era Reenactor since she was three, American history runs through her blood. She is a veteran weaver and even met her husband at an 18th Century gun show.
Living history has only fueled her desire to chase her childhood dream - to write western fiction. She says the American West is the embodiment of human spirit; she strives to reflect that spirit in her stories. Shayna currently resides in Maryland with her husband Dave, their son, Zane, and two mischievous Welsh Corgis.
In , she learned to weave straps and sashes for traditional dress and firearm usage. Her work can be found in numerous museums, television documentaries and the occasional historical movie. Active in 19th Century Old West Era encampments. Weaving fictional tales with words is a daily pastime for Shayna. Currently, she is working on researching and writing a series of epic western novels set in s Texas. Mayo has written more than twenty-five books and dozens of short stories. He also collaborated with his wife, photographer Jennifer Smith-Mayo, on a series of popular hardcover books.
The Mayos run Gritty Press www. Born and raised in Arizona, and recently returned after a year absence in Pittsburgh, Kristy writes Old West romances to capture the landscapes that were such a big part of her childhood. Kristy holds two engineering degrees but storytelling has always been her favorite hobby. She travels frequently with her husband and channels her love of adventure by reviewing books for Women's Adventure magazine.
She lives in the Arizona desert north of Phoenix, where she and her husband frequently remove rescue rattlesnakes from their property. Her four teenaged children are in varying stages of flying the nest, so her two chocolate labs—Ranger and Lily—are the recipients of her maternal instincts these days. Born on a mountain top in Tennessee. Ok, then; Daniel Boone was a man.
Born and raised in Kansas, John JD McCall's first ever ambition was to be a stand-up comedian, a goal strongly discouraged by the many teachers who were forced to put up with his antics in class. He did manage to finally shelve that aspiration and earned a B. Having just had his second novel, South of Rising Sun, released by Western Trail Blazer, he wonders what he is doing here among such prolific and talented writers on Western Fictioneers but hopes to gain from them some invaluable knowledge on how to craft an even better third effort, as well as a few tips on how to promote his work.
He resides in the city of his birth, Ottawa, Kansas, with his wife and three children, along with three Labrador-mix dogs who do everything caninely possible to see that he has no spare time to write. Gary McCarthy is the author of fifteen published American historical and thirty-four westerns novels. The author is well suited to writing about the American West; he grew up with horses and received a B. Before becoming a full time novelist, McCarthy was employed as an economist.
He is very interested in Native American cultures, especially the Navajo, Hualapai and Hopi and historical preservation of southwestern western archaeological sites. McCarthy had been president of two Rotary Clubs and served on many community boards. Gary McCarthy has over four million books in print and resides in Arizona with his wife, Jane. He enjoys hiking and horseback riding in the Grand Canyon Rim Country when he is not traveling the Southwest in search of new stories upon which to base his next novel. Doris McCraw began her creative career as a musician, actor and playwrite in Illinois.
After moving to Colorado she continued to pursue all three. In Doris began writing poetry, non-fiction and under the name Angela Raines added fiction to her endeavors. She has presented three times and submitted papers for inclusion in their yearly symposium publications.
As Angela Raines, Doris has written for Prairie Rose Publications with stories in their anthologies along with stand alone novellas. Jill hails from Liverpool in England and is delighted to be included among the illustrious members of WF. She has two traditional Westerns published with Robert Hale in London, under the pen-name of Amos Carr both of which have recently gone to Large Print, world-wide.
She has just signed the contract for her third Black horse, which should be out in the Spring. As a child, she used to go horse riding at every opportunity, kept it up until her twenties, and has recently returned to it. McKee worked and lived in Wyoming for over thirty years. He and his wife Kathy now make their home along the Colorado Front Range. His short fiction has appeared in more than twenty commercial and literary publications around the country.
He is also a recipient of the Wyoming Art Council's Literary Fellowship Award, as well as a three-time first-place winner of Wyoming Writers, Incorporated's adult fiction contest, and a two-time first-place winner of the National Writers Association's short fiction contest. His third novel, Out of the Darkness, came out in June of She was a four-year-old whose parents had moved her there in hopes of curing her asthma.
Inspired by seeing her grandfather stretched out on a sofa reading Zane Grey novels some of which were passed down to her , she owned a complete ZG set herself by age eighteen. Not surprisingly, he yearned to be a western hero. But people laughed whenever he put on a cowboy hat and he came to realize that his goal would have to be achieved vicariously.
He writes westerns under the name, James Clay. Jim's idea of a fun evening is to discuss western writers from the nineteenth century dime novel era to the present. Perhaps for that reason, he doesn't get invited to many social occasions, which allows him plenty of time for writing.
A literary agent, James spends much of his working day grumbling about writers who consider their high school careers to be a source for The Great American Novel. Rod Miller is author of four novels, two works of nonfiction, two books of poetry, and several anthologized poems and short stories. He is the recipient of two Western Writers of America Spur Awards, for poetry and short fiction, winner of the Westerners International Award for poetry, and finalist for Western Fictioneers Peacemaker awards for a novel and a short story.
He is also author of several essays on the art and craft of writing poetry, which appear on CowboyPoetry. Other work includes Forewords and Introductions to books and magazine articles.
Rod grew up in a cowboy family in Utah working with horses and cattle, and rode bareback broncs in the rodeo arena for several years, including for the Utah State University Rodeo Team. Meg Mims is an award-winning author and artist. He is also a singer-songwriter of acoustic folk music, and an experienced mountain climber--having summitted almost all of Colorado's thousand foot peaks.
He currently resides in Minnesota. I studied Medicine at Dundee University and practiced as a family doctor in the city of Wakefield in England for thirty years. I am now part time in private practice. I am currently writing a series to help people understand and deal with various conditions. These are on strokes, depression, heart disease, dementia and diabetes. In addition, I write non-fiction books on subjects ranging from dice and dice games, to the Arthurian legends, to books on science, magic and golf.
In I won a Fish Prize for my short fiction and writing as Keith Souter started a series of historical mysteries set around Sandal Castle, the ruined medieval castle that I live within arrowshot of. My website is http: Writing as Ross Morton, Nik has 4 western novels published: Their daughter, son-in-law and grandson live nearby. Nik is Editor in Chief of Solstice Publishing and also reads submissions to their Solstice Westerns imprint — westernsubmissions. His articles, reviews, fiction, and poetry have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. He has had about thirty books published, including short story collections and novels as well as textbooks for his courses.
John has won many awards for his work, including two awards from Wyoming Writers for encouragement of other writers and service to the organization, two Wyoming Arts Council literary fellowships one for fiction, one for non- fiction , a Western Writers of America Spur finalist award, and three Spur awards. I write or have written novels, stage plays, short stories, screenplays under my own name and as James Reno, Peter Gentry, Christina Savage, and Shana Carrol.
I have been at this job for about 35 years. I've come this far, reckon I'll keep at it. I wish you well. He has written a number of successful non-fiction titles as well, including a book on genre writing How to Write Action Adventure Novels. His book Invisible Empire: Since then he has been a steady writer for the series with almost 90 entries to his credit, which triples the amount written by creator Don Pendleton.
His skills and knowledge of the series have allowed him to be picked by the publishers to write the milestone novels such as , , and By day Micheal O'Flaherty works as a librarian: He has had two westerns published: He lives in Mallow, Co. I come by my love of westerns naturally. My parents loved the genre in books, television, and old radio which, for me, consisted of cassette copies of shows like The Lone Ranger.
My paternal grandfather loved western novels and devoured them. He amassed quite a collection, all of which went into storage after he died. A few years ago, my father and I divided up the novels. He took the Louis L'amour and I took the box that contained everything else. From this treasure chest, I got to see many of the covers whose images I still remembered from childhood and the names of all the authors. Edson, William Colt MacDonald. It was a particular character, MacDonald's railroad detective Gregory Quist, that was the inspiration for my own western detective, Calvin Carter.
When I create Calvin Carter yarns, I have only one thing in mind: Write something my grandfather would have liked. By day, I'm a technical writer in my native Houston.
My wife is a jewelry artist and my son is in sixth grade. I contribute a column to a group blog, Do Some Damage, devoted primarily to mysteries. Marcus Pelegrimas has worked in several different genres of fiction including western, mystery, horror and fantasy. He has ghostwritten entries in a popular western series. Pendleton has been a professional writer for thirty years and has written in a variety of genres: Together, they wrote the crime novel, Roulette, the Search for the Sunrise Killer, and several nonfiction books.
She's published three novels in her Catherine Winter Private Investigator Series, along with several standalone suspense thrillers. She's writing a second Samuel Garrison Western. She published the Western under L. Pendleton as she did her P. She has published a number of nonfiction books dealing with life after death, and spirit communication. It was Don and Linda's first collaboration. To Dance With Angels, and their second book, Whispers From the Soul, that reinforced their interest in the paranormal, and inspired her to write additional books on the subject.
Linda's interest in the old West, goes back to her early days watching Saturday Western movies and TV shows with her father in the s. Her father was an avid reader of paperback Westerns, and growing up in California gave her the opportunity to visit the desert, ghost towns, gold rush country, and her favorite vacation spot, the California Sierra Nevada mountains. She had foreign publication in Japan, and will soon have a number of her books, including her Samuel Garrison Western, published in German translation.
She has a daughter and son, four grandchildren, two great-granddaughters, and another on the way. She resides in Northern California with her Ragdoll cat, Max. He is a devotee and student of frontier history and fiction, a lover of Western art. But if you are regular folks like me, you may like what I do. I became a devotee and student of frontier history and fiction at an early age. My novels are campfire tales, thoroughly researched and true to the conditions and character of the country and its inhabitants as they existed then.
I do not believe that a painting must be surrealistic, weird or depressing to be art. Nor do I make apologies that my work is recognizable for what it was intended to represent. I hope this makes you feel good. Cheryl was born in Duncan, Oklahoma, and grew up in Seminole, Oklahoma.
She graduated from the University of Oklahoma, and holds a B. She has taught numerous writing classes and workshops over the past years and also works on an individual basis with many of her students, and other authors, locally and nationwide. Although Cheryl has sold articles to local newspapers as well as these many short stories, her first love remains romance novel writing.
This book is available through Prairie Rose Publications. Cheryl lives with her husband in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where she has been for the past 25 years. She has two grown children, ages 21 and Matthew Pizzolato has been interested in Westerns all of his life. He writes primarily Westerns but has been known to dabble in historical fiction and sci-fi. His short stories have been published online and in print. He can be contacted via his personal website: After reading several of the short stories, I thought: I can do this.
I went home, knocked out two short stories and mailed them off. And promptly forgot about them. A few weeks later, the Editor, Scott McMillan called to say he wanted the two stories I had submitted and asked if I had more. It was a very early morning call on a very cold day in Wisconsin. I thought I was hallucinating. I hung up and called him back, and was very pleasantly surprised that it had not been a dream.
The rest just happened. His work has also appeared at Optimist International and online at Boys' Life, as well as many non-fiction print publications. His first novel was released in Toronto in and was a finalist for the Dartmouth Book Award. Since that time he has published ten more novels, two collections of short stories, and several nonfiction titles. Murray lives and writes in southwestern Alberta and is currently published by Barbour, Baker, Harper One, Zondervan, and Harvest House as well as several other publishing firms — he works with publishers in Canada, America, the UK, and Holland.
His releases for include the novels: His diverse writing spans many genres including: Most of his work is available in ebook format for Kindle, Kobo, and Nook as well as in paperback. He worked as a layout and character design artist for three Saturday morning cartoon shows in the early s. He also illustrated and art directed educational comic books, teaching aids and young-reader books and drew cartoons for a variety of small publications in southern California before joining daily newspapers as an editorial cartoonist, art director and, eventually, managing editor.
Following 12 years as editor of a daily in Arizona, Purcell spent another several years as a county public information director. His newspaper columns, editorials and political cartoons have garnered many statewide awards. He lives in rural Arizona with his wife, Patricia. Roberts he is the creator and author of the long running series "The Gunsmith. I started out as a mystery writer nearly 35 years ago and still work in that genre and others, but I've done more Westerns than anything else. Washburn for nearly 35 years.
Note the similarity between the length of my marriage and the length of my writing career. I don't think so. We live in the same small town in Texas where we both grew up, although it's not so small anymore. We have a Wal-Mart now! After all these years, I still love to write and can't imagine doing anything else. A Texan to the bone, award-winning author Kathleen Rice Adams spends her days chasing news stories and her nights and weekends shooting it out with Wild West desperadoes.
Leave the upstanding, law-abiding heroes to other folks. Book of The Year. Most western writers would probably confess to the feeling of having been born out of time — a century or so too late. Mike was also born out of place. A native of Chicago, his family moved to Wisconsin in when he was nine years old.
Mike grew up during the tail end of the Golden Age of television, where the western ruled the nighttime airwaves. Although he writes a lot of different things; short stories, poetry, essays, shopping lists, etc…, stories about the people and places of the American west are what he enjoys writing the most. In , Mike and his wife, Tami, had the opportunity to move from Wisconsin to Colorado where they currently make their home on the eastern plains among the sage, the prickly pear and the coyotes.
Mike tells people that he is a writer trapped in the body of a Consumer Safety Inspector for the U. Mike has had several short stories and poems published over the last couple of years, and is busy working on his first novel. The creative writing bug bit Tom early in life when he worked at a small radio station, writing news, sports, commercials, obituaries, and anything that needed written.
His writing career has taken him from radio and television news reporting to The Associated Press, where he worked as a correspondent, followed by several years in advertising and public relations. As a freelance writer, Tom published hundreds of articles, developed sales and marketing copy, and conducted workshops on communication skills. He now writes fiction full-time. He grew up in central Ohio, and lived in Great Britain for several years, where he prowled the side streets of London and southwest England, searching for literary treasures in dark and dusty bookshops.
He now calls Houston, Texas, home. I write book length and a VERY few short stories. Have been doing it full time now for more than 30 years increedible! Before I started selling fiction I was a newspaper reporter. Used to raise Quarter Horses but now am a city boy. I have lived in the west, the midwest and briefly in Asia. He will be greatly missed by all members of WF. Jacquie is a former software designer, campaign manager, deli clerk, and cow milker, but always a bookworm. If an author can make her laugh, she'll buy every book that writer ever wrote. Can you ever take the country out of a girl's heart?
She owns the Romancing The West blog which features a western writer all sub-genres each week, started the Western Historical Romance Book Club on Facebook, and works hard at rekindling the western audience. Born in Central Texas, Vicky J. Rose grew up listening to folklore about gunfighters, outlaws, buried treasure, and Indians. Since then, she's had a varied career, eventually earning a B. After living in different corners of the state, she now resides 15 miles from where she first started.
His first Western novel is The Hardest Ride to be followed by more. Sanders is a native of Newton, Kansas, one of the original "wild and woolly" cowtowns. His deep interest in Old West history dates back to childhood visits with his family to the Dalton Gang hideout, Abilene, and Dodge City. As a youngster he was dragged kicking and screaming to Southern California, and has yet to escape. His book Some Gave All: An active living historian, J. He lives in Southern California still with his wife, Rose, and dog, Monte.
The founding partner of a small law firm at Fairbury, Nebraska, Ron and his wife, Bev, spend increasing time at their cabin in the Kansas Flint Hills, where he intends to accelerate his writing pace. D degree from the University of Nebraska. He and Bev have a blended family of nine children and a multitude of grandchildren. I particularly loved any pulp westerns I could get my hands on, devouring each word. The covers were glorious paintings of cowboys riding horses with wild eyes, their guns firing away, lassos working a whirling magic, or running ahead of a cattle stampede or Indians chasing them to cover.
The west was dynamic, a real place that hung out there on the edge of the rest of the country. It was country country. And it came with the Saturday afternoon cowboy movies at the theater. In those delicious hours, armies of cowboys came and went, and I reaped the rewards of valor, every bit of text, every word issued, every sound uttered … and special silence that came my way when nothing happened, waiting on the vigor of my imagination.
Those characters and their good deeds are present yet, slipping away from past times, odd footholds, to greet me again. Now in my 87th year, I write words a day. He has also won a number of awards from the Missouri Writers Guild, and other organizations. Sherman was a book producer, packaging books for many major publishers.
He lived in the Ozarks for over 20 years. Literary critics consider Sherman to be among the top 5 of western writers, according to Dale Walker, historian. Warren French, former professor of literature at the University of Florida, wrote that: Jory Sherman, one of the founding members of Western Fictioneers, author of hundreds of novels, friend of and mentor to countless writers, passed away on June 27, Smith was born in the Upper Cumberland region of Tennessee.
He writes in a variety of genres, achieving his earliest successes with westerns -his first published short story appeared in in Louis L'Amour Western Magazine. He won the Spur Award in for the novel Bound for the Promise-Land being a finalist on two other occasions , and is also a winner and two-time finalist of the Peacemaker Award.
Native Coloradoan Kaye Spencer lives in southeastern Colorado in a small rural town located in the heart of the infamous Dust Bowl area of the s. All of this inspired her love of the American Old West—truths and myths alike. While she is drawn to cowboys and the Old West, all genres are within Kaye's story-crafting realm. Kaye's favorite movie line is from 'Quigley Down Under'. Quigley says to Marston: Never said I didn't know how to use it. Kaye's website and blog are here: Kaye also Tweets daily history trivia - kayespencer. I began my career writing short stories and nonfiction articles and I've won awards in fiction and nonfiction.
I provide presentations on writing at schools, libraries and conferences, teach workshops, and work part time as a library media specialist. My first Western Novel: My interest in the historic West stems from the stories I heard growing up. My family pioneered their way through Texas, New Mexico and Arizona as ranchers, miners and lawmen.
My favorite activity is any one that involves horses. I can't remember a time when I didn't share my life with at least one. I've fostered numerous dogs in addition to the rescues that are part of my family.
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Those experiences resulted in my recently released: Charlie Steel, Tale-Weaver Extraordinaire: Charlie Steel has put heart into countless dreams and brought them to life just as he has done with the people in his tales. He has traveled widely, read voraciously, and obtained five academic degrees including a Ph. He is the common man; he is the eccentric man. Hunting, fishing and the solitude of the outdoors are his great loves.
This solitude provides him with the catalyst for many stories. Buck has worn a lot of different hats in his lifetime. He has an extensive background in military and commercial aviation as well as weaponry. He was the offensive captain of the Austin Texan's Football team when he played there in the 70s.
He obtained another degree in farm and ranch management and his own cow-calf operation in Montague county Texas. He has vast knowledge of weapons, tactics and survival techniques. As a successful actor, writer and businessman, Buck lives in Gainesville with his wife, Carolyn. Buck was Executive Producer for the award winning film, Rockabilly Baby. At the same time, he's working on a sequel to his own recently released war fiction book, Devil's Canyon Civil War period historical fiction and western and two more Black Eagle Force novels with retired Marine fighter pilot Marshall Lefavor.
All in all, He's looking at a busy summer! I write novels and short stories. Currently, I'm writing the Josiah Wolfe, Texas Ranger series for Berkley with two novels out, one in production, and one I'm in the middle of writing. I also write non-fiction articles and book reviews. Outside of writing, I'm also a full time freelance back of the book indexer.
I've indexed over books in 12 years, covering a broad range of topics; religion, politics, business, and a ton of computer books for Pearson Education and Cengage. I also volunteer weekly for a local bird rehabber, and my wife of 26 years, Rose, do everything from clean cages to feed the owls and hawks their daily rats. I've held everything from a baby hummingbird all the way up to a bald eagle--which was one of the most amazing and scary experiences of my life.
I lived in Texas for five years, and still consider the state my second home--but they still consider me a Yankee. For more info about me check out my web site: I'm also the awards chair for WF, so if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. Mike is an award winning writer and photographer. He has worked as an entrepreneur, bartender, wine steward, carpenter, oil land man, a road salesman for a variety of products, a stage and screen actor and the sales manager of a ski lodge.
He retired from the government where he tested munitions and explosives for 16 years and then developed and managed an Army museum, The Yuma Proving Ground Heritage Center at Yuma Proving Ground, Arizona. He is a Vietnam veteran, field medic, I retired in just to write western novels. They were paid by commission only. She published my next twenty novels then I went with Troy. I have thirty three novels published, Troy is working on one and I have six more ready for publishing.
Truck drivers will not read a novel while going 75 miles an hour down the freeway. So, I agreed to give audio books a try. I was born and raised on a ranch and farm in New Mexico, leaving home at the age of thirteen. Every location I use in my novels are true. Some names have changed, some towns no longer exist and are ghost towns.
Every creek, river and mountain is named. Anyone that reads one of my novels can go exactly where the characters go. I also belonged to Western Writers of America for twelve years. I dropped my membership last year because I was too busy to participate. I start writing at 4: In , the same year Geronimo enlisted into the army as a scout, my father was born. I came along in and spent the first part of my life on a farm near a corner of the Rosebud Indian Reservation where my dad traded with local Indians and I rode a horse to an all-eight-grades-in-the-same-room school while learning to shoot at the age of eight.
Later, when one of my brothers died six months after my mother, my dad called it quits on farming and the family broke up, but the Black Hills were always there, along with stories of Indian wars, legends of Deadwood, Buffalo Bill, Sitting Bull, Wild Bill Hickok, Casey Tibbs and rodeos. Near Sioux Falls, as a teenager, I looked down from a foot bridge into the Devil's Gulch that Jesse James is said to have jumped to escape the largest posse ever formed. My father loved telling stories and I loved to listen. Until he died at the age of 76, I sat at the feet of the master. For years, I dreamed dreams of inventions and made up poems, songs and kid's stories and submitted articles to magazines that were always rejected.
When I finally decided to write a book at the age of 70, could it be anything but a western? When I began to write, I realized that all the time I had been listening to my father, I had been learning the lingo and facts of the end of an era. Brent loves to write western fiction. He is an Australian author and has written fifteen books to date for publishers in the UK and Germany. He writes under the pen names of B. Dunn, Sam Clancy, and Jake Henry. For Brent his passion for all things west started at a young age. From there it was mostly movies until he was 13 and a close family friend gave him a small bag of western books to read.
And as they say, the rest is history. That though was only the tip of the iceberg. Australian authors such as Keith Hetherington and Paul Wheelahan were also on the menu. To be able to write in such a fantastic genre is a dream come true. Apart from writing westerns, he loves to watch them and he thinks the western movies of the 50's and 60's are the best ever made. Legends of Tsalagee weaves a tale of mystery, adventure, and romance in a small town. He is currently working on two fiction projects: In addition, she is the author of three nonfiction books including Amelia Earhart: Lori is currently the assistant editor of the online encyclopedia WyoHistory.
I am about titles shy of Bob Randisi's total because in the past decade or so I have slowed down to only 5 or 6 books a year. I've written in a couple western series more than titles in one since let me recommend Slocum and the Four Seasons, Slocum Along Rotten Row and Slocum and the James Gang, if you need something to read.
The series was scrapped due to poor sales and the two albums removed from the official list of Lucky Luke albums. In the beginning, the site had very little content and I knew if it was to survive I needed to step up and add some of my own work. Harris Pelican Publishing Co. The Secret War in El Paso: Wheeler Forge Books Novel of the West: His contact information is listed on his website: To Mars and Providence.
I've published 10 or so epic westerns under the Karl Lassiter pen name and will launch a new name in February, Jackson Lowry, with the Sonora Noose. How to Talk to Girls at Parties. How's the Night Life on Cissalda? I'm in Marsport Without Hilda. In the Pound, Near Breaktime. In the Year Internal Combustion short story. It's Great to Be Back! Jipi and the Paranoid Chip. Judgment Day short story. The Keeper short story. King Solomon's Ring short story. Land of the Great Horses.
The Last Command short story. The Last Defender of Camelot short story. The Last Full Measure. The Last of the Masters. The Last of the Winnebagos. Lest Darkness Fall and Related Stories. Let There Be Light Clarke short story. Let There Be Light Heinlein short story. Let's Go to Golgotha! The Liberation of Earth. Little Brother short story. The Little Sisters of Eluria.
A Little Something for Us Tempunauts.
Live Without a Net book. Lorelei at Storyville West. The Love Letter film. The Machine That Won the War short story. The Man Who Bridged the Mist. The Man Who Came Early. The Man Who Ploughed the Sea. The Man Who Sold the Moon. A Martian Odyssey and Others.
Matters Arising from the Identification of the Body. Maureen Birnbaum, Barbarian Swordsperson. The Men and the Mirror.
The Men Who Murdered Mohammed. The Message short story. Mimsy Were the Borogoves. The Monster of Lake LaMetrie. The Morphology of the Kirkham Wreck. Mortimer Gray's History of Death. Myths of the Near Future. Neutron Star short story collection. Notebook Found in a Deserted House.
Nothing Ever Happens on the Moon. Old Hundredth short story. Old MacDonald Had a Farm short story. Old Music and the Slave Women. Or All the Seas with Oysters. The Oracle and the Mountains. Orpheus with Clay Feet. Paladin of the Lost Hour. The Past Through Tomorrow. The People of Sand and Slag. The Persistence of Vision short story. Point of View short story. The Possessed short story. The Preserving Machine short story. The Prowler in the City at the Edge of the World. Proxima Centauri short story. Psi-man Heal My Child!
The Queen of Air and Darkness novella. Queen of the Black Coast. The Queer Story of Brownlow's Newspaper. The Red Queen's Race. Red Star, Winter Orbit. The Resurrection of Jimber-Jaw. The Return of the Sorcerer. The Return of William Proxmire. The Riddle of the Universe and Its Solution.
Ripples in the Dirac Sea. The Rocket short story. The Search short story. The Secret short story. Selkie Stories Are for Losers. The Sentinel short story. Seven Views of Olduvai Gorge. The Shadow over Innsmouth. Shall the Dust Praise Thee? The Shambler from the Stars Short Story. Shell Game short story. Skirmish on a Summer Morning. The Skull short story. Sleeping Beauty short story. Something Up There Likes Me.
The Sound short story. The Sounds of Old Earth. Spell My Name with an S. Stable Strategies for Middle Management. Star Light short story. The Statement of Randolph Carter. The Strange High House in the Mist. The Streets of Ashkelon. Suitable for the Orient. Supertoys Last All Summer Long. Surface Tension short story. Take Us to Your Chief: The Tale of Satampra Zeiros. The Testament of Athammaus.
There Will Come Soft Rains. The Thing on the Doorstep. Thor Meets Captain America. A Thousand Deaths London short story. Through the Gates of the Silver Key. Time's Arrow short story. Titanium Mike Saves the Day. To Arkham and the Stars. To Mars and Providence. The Tower of the Elephant. Trouble with the Natives. The Tunnel under the World.