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Rog Phillips

The St. James Guide to Science Fiction Writers has an entry that lists born 1909 in Spokane, WA and died in 1965 with real name as Roger Phillips Graham. Contento and isfdb list it as a pseudonym of Roger Philip Graham also.

Pseudonyms: Clinton Ames; Robert Arnette; Franklin Bahl; Alexander Blade; Craig Browning; Gregg Conrad; P.F. Costello; Inez McGowan; Melva Rogers; Chester Ruppert; William Carter Sawtelle; A.R. Steber; Gerald Vance; John Wiley; Peter Worth.

  • "Unthinkable" Amazing April 1949. At PG.
  • "The Gallery" Amazing January 1959. At PG.
  • "The Old Martians" If March 1952. At PG.
  • "Cube Root of Conquest" Amazing October 1948. At PG.
  • "The Unthinking Destroyer" Amazing December 1948. At PG.
  • "Tillie" Amazing December 1948. as by Craig Browning. At PG.
  • "Ye of Little Faith" If January 1953. At PG.
  • "Game Preserve" IF October 1957. At PG.
  • "Captain Peabody" IF December 1957. At PG.
  • "Rat in the Skull" IF December 1958. At PG.
  • "One for the Robot--Two for the Same" Imagination October 1950. At PG.
  • "Destiny Uncertain" Imagination May 1952. at PG.
  • "The Lost Ego" Imagination April 1953. At PG.
  • "The Cyberene" Imagination September 1953. At PG.
  • "The Cosmic Junkman" Imagination December 1953. At PG.
  • "Repeat Performance" Imagination January 1954. At PG.
  • "Venusian, Get Out!" Amazing April 1958.
  • "Space is for Suckers" Amazing June 1958 as by P.F. Costello.
  • "Prophecy, Inc." Amazing June 1958.
  • "Unto the Nth Generation" Amazing December 1958.
  • "Camouflage" Amazing June 1959.