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==Bibliography== | ==Bibliography== | ||
first published work: "The Gray Collie" (''[[Scribner's Magazine]]'' (July 1903)) | |||
; Short fiction | ; Short fiction | ||
* "The Substitute" (1914) ( | * "Andy MacPherson's House" (Romance March 1920) | ||
* "Bixby's Bridge" (Harper's March 1917) | |||
* "The Boulder" (Holland's Magazine December 1925) (non-supernatural) | |||
* "Cara" (Harper's Monthly January 1914) | |||
* "Doubting Castle" (Bookman July 1906) | |||
* "The Fourth Watch" (Bookman November 1905) | |||
* "The Ghost Flower" (Bookman November 1908) | |||
* "The Gray Collie" (''[[Scribner's Magazine]]'' (July 1903) | |||
* "The Haunted Coat" (Collier's November 10, 1906) | |||
* "The Ice Storm" (Women's Home Companion March 1918) | |||
* "The Intruder" (Harper's June 1907) | |||
* "The Rescue" (Woman's Home Companion March 1912) | |||
* "The Substitute" (1914) (''Harper's Monthly Magazine'', Dec. 1914) | |||
Revision as of 15:11, 22 December 2010
Georgia Wood Pangborn (Aug. 29, 1872 - April 17, 1958) was a notable writer of supernatural fiction and poet. She was mother of noted SF writer Edgar Pangborn, and of Mary Pangborn, also a writer of weird stories.
Names
- Georgia Wood (birthname)
- Georgia Wood Pangborn (married name; she was married to Harry Levi Pangborn)
Bibliography
first published work: "The Gray Collie" (Scribner's Magazine (July 1903))
- Short fiction
- "Andy MacPherson's House" (Romance March 1920)
- "Bixby's Bridge" (Harper's March 1917)
- "The Boulder" (Holland's Magazine December 1925) (non-supernatural)
- "Cara" (Harper's Monthly January 1914)
- "Doubting Castle" (Bookman July 1906)
- "The Fourth Watch" (Bookman November 1905)
- "The Ghost Flower" (Bookman November 1908)
- "The Gray Collie" (Scribner's Magazine (July 1903)
- "The Haunted Coat" (Collier's November 10, 1906)
- "The Ice Storm" (Women's Home Companion March 1918)
- "The Intruder" (Harper's June 1907)
- "The Rescue" (Woman's Home Companion March 1912)
- "The Substitute" (1914) (Harper's Monthly Magazine, Dec. 1914)
- Posthumous collections
- The Wind at Midnight (1999: Ash-Tree Press) (introduction by Jessica Amanda Salmonson)
Further reading
- Jessica Amanda Salmonson, "The Uncanny Stories of Georgia Wood Pangborn" (1999?) (visited 2010/12/22)
- New York State Literary Tree
- Literary Gothic
- "Edgar Pangborn", Wikipedia