~ Merle Constiner, âKiller Stay âWay from My Doorâ, âLuther McGavock, private detective; he works Atherton Browne who heads a Memphis-based agency, 7th of 11 of the McG stories; usually rural settingâ, 7th of 12 stories in BM
~ Brett Halliday (pseud. of David Dresser), âA Taste for Cognacâ, 1st of 2 Mike Shayne stories in BM
~ Julius Long, âBlind Bogeyâ, 2nd of 17 stories with âBen Corbett, D.A.âs chief investigator, 1st -person narratorâ, 7th of 23 stories in BM
~ Robert Reeves, âMurder A.W.O.L.â, 8th Cellini Smith, âon his induction day, WWIIâ, 10th of 12 appearances in BM
~ Dwight V. Babcock, âMurder on the Gaywayâ, 6th of 7 Beeker stories, âSF Worldâs Fair, Treasure Island Nude Ranchâ, reprinted in The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories (Vintage, 2010), 20th of 21 stories in BM
~ William Cole, âWaiting for Rustyâ, âshort-shortâ, only appearance in BM
~ Tiah Devitt, âThe Haunted Innâ, last of 2 stories in BM
~ Mark Harper, âDeath Rides Doubleâ, âmotorcycle copâ, pseudonym of Joseph T. Shaw, editor of BM, only fiction to appear under this name in the magazine
~ Fred Hodgkins, âStrangle-Holdâ, 2nd of 3 stories in BM
~ C.S. Montanye (Carleton Stevens), âMoronâs Holidayâ, last of 29 stories in BM
~ Roger Torrey, âKill That Witnessâ, â12th (of 14) in Pat McCarthy series, with Marge Chalmers often his âsidekickâ; he is ex-NYC cop, ex-agency man (Chicago & St. Louis) who dislikes copsâ, 39th of 50 appearances in BM
~ Cornell Woolrich, âCollaredâ, âsee p.31 for letter from CW on this storyâ, 14th of 24 (22 original) stories to appear in BM
~ Dale Clark, âThe Sound of the Shotâ, 26th of 28 stories with OâHanna, âwith movie people & Hollywood beauty contestâ, 30th of 32 stories in BM
~ William Campbell Gault, âHot-House Homicideâ, âdebut of Mortimer Jones (Jonesy), private cop, narrator, drives a Duesenbergâ, 1st of 9 stories in BM
~ C.M. (Cyril) Kornbluth, âBeer-Bottle Polkaâ, ‘Tim Skeat, private cop, 1st person narrator, in NYC’, reprinted in The Black Lizard Big Book of Black Mask Stories (Vintage, 2010), 1st of 2 stories in BM, both with Skeat
~ Julius Long, âThis Is Murderâ, 14th of 17 stories with ‘Ben Corbett, D.A.âs chief investigator, 1st -person narrator’, 19th of 23 stories in BM
~ William Rough, âDonât Burn Your Corpses Behind Youâ, âBen Slabbe, p.i., who has his own agency; 4th of 5 capersâ in BM
~ W.T. Ballard, âMobster Gunsâ, 20th of 27 stories with âBill Lennox, troubleshooter for Consolidated Filmsâ, 30th of 43 stories in BM
~ Hugh B. Cave, âCurtain Callâ, 4th of 9 stories in BM
~ Eric Howard, âFifty Grand Frailâ, âTim Ryan, private snoop, 1st person narratorâ, 5th of 6 stories in BM
~ Edgar Pangborn, âBullet Songâ, âTom Paradine, music criticâ, authorâs sole appearance in BM
~ Theodore A. Tinsley, âStation K-I-L-Lâ, â23rd (of 25) Jerry Tracy capers, columnist on the (NYC) Planet, âmixer with poor and rich, the crooked and the straight, trailer of trouble and happinessâ, 24th of 26 stories in BM
~ Donald Wandrei, âTick, Tockâ, âtime bombâ, 5th of 6 stories in BM
~ W.T. Ballard, âThe Colt and the Killerâ, 26th of 27 stories with âBill Lennox, troubleshooter for Consolidated Filmsâ, 39th of 43 stories in BM
~ William E. Brandon, âWake Up and Give!â, âskullduggery & a college bequestâ, 4th of 7 stories in BM
~ John Lawrence, âMurder, Maestro, Pleaseâ, âJamie Harrod, âMaestro of Swingâ, 1st -person narrator, framed for murder; set in Detroitâ, 11th of 14 stories in BM
~ Peter Paige, âThe Night You Shot Hitlerâ, âMurder of an RAF pilot in NYCâ, 10th of 12 stories in BM
~ C.G. Tahney, [pseud of Charles Green, not to be confused with Charles M. Green], âAnd a Little Child Shall Bleed Themâ, Nickie and Uncle Pat, 3rd of 5 stories in BM
~ Carroll John Daly, âDeath for Twoâ, 42nd of 53 with RW, Race âWilliams pinch-hits for his friend, Sergeant OâRourkeâ, reprinted in Shooting out of Turn: The Collected Hard-boiled Stories of Race Williams, v.3 (Altus, 2017), 54th of 71 appearances in BM
~ Erle Stanley Gardner, âPromise to Payâ, 37th of 73 Ed Jenkins, with Lui Sing Fong, patriarchal master of Chinatown, 2nd of 3 connected stories (7/1931 and 12/1931), 54th of 99 stories in BM
~ Nels Leroy Jorgensen, âThe Sound of Gunsâ, 16th of 32 with Stuart âBlackâ Burton, âsquare-shooting gambler from the Southwest, often entangled with the lawâ, âset in NYCâ, 22nd of 39 stories in BM
~ Frederick L. Nebel, âPearls are Tearsâ, 6th of 15 stories with âtough dick Donahue of Interstateâ, reprinted in Tough as Nails (2012, Altus), 34 of 67 stories in BM
~ Stewart Stirling, (âpossible pseud. of Stewart Sterling?â), âPushoverâ, 4th of 8 stories with âJohnny Hi Gear, a.k.a. K-5, Undercover Agentâ, ââŠ& boxing fixâ [Sterling and Stirling were pen names of Nathaniel Prentice Winchell, 20 total stories in BM]. Reprinted in Boomerang Dice: The Complete Black Mask Cases of Johnny Hi Gear (Steeger Books, 2020).
~ Raoul [Fauconnier] Whitfield, âRed Terraceâ, âAlan Van Cleve, wealthy sportsman, man-about-town, 2nd (of 6) segment in The Skyline Murders series; printed as separate stories rather than conventional serialâ; pub. as Killerâs Carnival (1932) under pseudonym of Temple Fieldâ, 50th of 67 stories in BM [see also 24 stories as Ramon Decolta]
~ Dale Clark, âI Ainât Got No Bodyâ, 23rd of 28 with house dick Mike OâHanna, at San Alpa Resort hotel, 26th of 32 stories in BM
~ Merle Constiner, âHand Me Down My Thirty-Eightâ, âLuther McGavock, private detective; he works Atherton Browne who heads a Memphis-based agency, 9th of 11 of the McG stories; usually rural settingâ 10th of 12 stories in BM
~ Julius Long, âDate with Dynamiteâ, 9th of 17 stories with âBen Corbett, D.A.âs chief investigator, 1st -person narratorâ, 14th of 23 stories in BM
~ C.G. Tahney, [pseud of Charles Green, not to be confused with Charles M. Green], âThereâs Dough in Murderâ, Nickie, aka âSherlock in short pantsâ, last of 5 stories in BM
~ Thorne Lee, âThe Mad Dog of Lame Creekâ, authorâs sole appearance in BM
~ Julius Long, âForgive Not Our Trespassersâ, 11th of 17 stories with ‘Ben Corbett, D.A.âs chief investigator, 1st -person narrator’, 16th of 23 stories in BM
~ Dick Pearce, âHomicide Hangoverâ, ‘Major Bill Boyle, just back from WWII’, only appearance in BM
~ H.H. Stinson, âYouâre the Crime in My Coffinâ, âGerry Fowler of Fox, Fox, Shapiro & Fox, law firmâ, 22nd of 27 stories in BM
~ Fergus Truslow, âThe Killing Was Mutuelâ, âPrivate snoop Galahan around Del Mar (California)â, 3rd of 6 stories in BM
~ K. Webster, âOne Fall for Murder, âSteve Ransom, reporter; wrestling storyâ, last of 3 stories in BM
~ Maurice Beam, âEar-witnessâ, âMalmin, lawyerâ (thought to be possibly a pseud. of Robert Leslie Bellem), last of 7 stories under this name in BM
~ D.L. Champion, âExtra-Alibiâ, âBaxter Beamish, ex-con turned private eye; his business card reads âSet a Crook to Catch a Crookââ, 28th of 30 stories in BM
~ Richard Deming, âNo Pockets in a Shroudâ, Manville âMannyâ Moon, 1st-person narrator, 3rd of 6 stories in BM
~ G.T. Fleming-Roberts, âLegitimately Deadâ, âFellsâ, 6th of 8 stories in BM
~ Robert J. McCaig, âTrouble on Circuit 13â, âMarty Cullane, telephone linemanâ, authorâs sole appearance in BM
~ Robinson MacLean, âSomebody for the Wolvesâ, âEddie OâMeara, shoestring Hollywood producerâ, authorâs only appearance in BM
~ Dale Clark, âHeavenly Homicideâ, 27th of 28 with house dick Mike OâHanna, at San Alpa Resort hotel, 31st of 32 stories in BM
~ William Campbell Gault, âThe Cold, Cold Groundâ, 2nd of 5 with Mortimer Jones, 2nd of 9 stories in BM
~ Julius Long, âI Remember Murderâ, 15th of 17 stories with âBen Corbett, D.A.âs chief investigator, 1st -person narratorâ, 20th of 23 stories in BM
~ Donn Mullally, âThe Corpse I Left Behind Meâ, âMartin Fowler in Hollywoodâ, 1st of 2 stories in BM
~ William Rough, âHot Iceâ, âBen Slabbe, p.i., who has his own agency; last of 5 capersâ in BM
~ Donegan Wiggins, âThe Double-Crossâ, âbrief-briefâ, authorâs only appearance in BM