-
stories were
credited to
James MacCreigh (or for one
story only,
Warren F. Howard.)
Works by "Gottesman", "Lavond", and "
MacCreigh"
continued to
appear in various...
- on the Subway" (1950) (under the
pseudonym James MacCreigh) "Legal Rites" (1950) (as
James MacCreigh) The
Space Merchants (1953) (a sole-author sequel...
- Keys to
Baldpate (1935) -
William Magee Love on a Bet (1936) -
Michael MacCreigh The
Bride Walks Out (1936) -
Michael Martin Walking on Air (1936) - Pete...
-
Comes Home (1935) -
Alfred Desmereau Love on a Bet (1936) -
Uncle Carlton MacCreigh Give Us This
Night (1936) -
Priest Cain and
Mabel (1936) - Pop Walters...
- Subway", by
Isaac Asimov and
Frederik Pohl,
under the
pseudonym "James
MacCreigh";
Asimov had
rewritten Pohl's
first draft and
submitted it to John Campbell...
- 1949 War "Let the Ants Try"
Frederik Pohl (under the
pseudonym James MacCreigh)
Novel 1949
Disease Earth Abides George R.
Stewart Story 1949 War "Not...
- friend, the author/agent/writer
Frederik Pohl,
under the pen name of
James MacCreigh.
Unable to get it right, Pohl
asked Asimov to
rewrite it,
which he did...
- Dark Places" (Horace L. Gold) "Legal Rites" (Isaac
Asimov and
James MacCreigh) "An
Egyptian Hornet" (Algernon Blackwood) "White Goddess" (Idris Seabright)...
-
Night Out (1935) - Wife (uncredited) Love on a Bet (1936) - Miss
Jones -
MacCreigh's Secretary (uncredited)
Three Godfathers (1936) -
Parishioner (uncredited)...
- M. Kornbluth), F&SF,
November 1972. "Let the Ants Try", (as by
James MacCreigh)
Planet Stories,
Winter 1949. "Speed Trap", Playboy,
November 1967. "The...