- Author: Donald B. Day Author Record # 621
- Legal Name: Day, Donald Bryne
- Birthplace: Syracuse, New York, USA
- Birthdate: 28 May 1909
- Deathdate: 11 January 1978
- Language: English
- Webpages: SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Don Day
- Author Tags: Anatomy of Wonder 1 Core Collection (1)
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Magazine Editor Series
- The Fanscient
- The Fanscient, #1 September 1947 (1947)
- The Fanscient, #2 Winter 1948 (1948)
- The Fanscient, #3 Spring 1948 (1948)
- The Fanscient, #4 Summer 1948 (1948)
- The Fanscient, #5 Fall 1948 (1948)
- The Fanscient, #6 Winter 1949 (1949)
- The Fanscient, #7 Spring 1949 (1949)
- The Fanscient, #8 Summer 1949 (1949)
- The Fanscient, #9 Fall 1949 (1949)
- The Fanscient, #10 Winter 1950 (1950)
- The Fanscient, #11 Spring 1950 (1950)
- The Fanscient, #12 Summer 1950 (1950)
- The Fanscient, #13-14 Spring-Summer 1951 (1951)
- Jaephus (1948)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #1) (1947)
- First Issue (The Fanscient #1) (1947)
- Report on the Production of Science-Fiction Authors (1947)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #2) (1948)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #3) (1948)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #4) (1948)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #5) (1948)
- Letter (Astounding, October 1948): When Ten Opens This Fall, You'll Hear from W₂WHM, OM! (1948)
- Letter (Fantastic Novels Magazine, November 1948): Victim of Vanport Flood (1948)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #6) (1949)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #7) (1949)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #8) (1949)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #9) (1949)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #10) (1950)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #12) (1950)
- Editor's Page (The Fascient #11) (1950)
- Review of "1948 Fantasy Annual", published by Forrest J. Ackerman for the Fantasy Foundation (1950)
- Letter (Startling Stories, May 1950): Norwescon Prelim (1950)
- editorial (NORWESCON Program) (1950) [only as by Don Day]
- Letter (Imagination, October 1950): News of the Norwescon (1950)
- Editor's Page (The Fanscient #13-14) (1951)
- The Norwescon Report (1951)
- Letter (Astounding, January 1952) (1952)
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, February 1952): Needs Help With Index (1952)
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, February 1952): For Published Authors Only (1952)
- Letter (Startling Stories, February 1952) (1952)
- Introduction (Index to the Science-Fiction Magazines (1926-1950)) (1952)
- Preparing the Index to the Science Fiction Magazines: 1926 - 1950 (1953)
- Letter (Famous Fantastic Mysteries, June 1953): The New Index (1953)
- Letter (Astounding, February 1959) (1959)
- Author, Author: L. Sprague de Camp (2005) with L. Sprague de Camp
- The Fanscient, #3 Spring 1948 (1948)
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The Fanscient, #5 Fall 1948 (1948)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Extrapolation (2021)
- The Fanscient, #9 Fall 1949 (1949)
- The Fanscient #1 (1947)
- The Fanscient #1 ("I don't know who he is. He shows up every time I polish the silverware") (1947)
- The Rubaiyat (XXIX) (1947)
- Early Butchering (1948)
- Jaephus (1948)
- Rubaiyat ("Awake!: for Morning is the Bowl of Night...") (1948)
- Rubaiyat ("With me along some strip of herbage strown...") (1948)
- The Fanscient #2 (A Phew of the PSFS) (1948)
- The Rubaiyat ("And if the wine you drink, the lip you press...") (1948)
- The Rubaiyat ("One Moment in Annihilation's Waste...") (1948)
- Jail-Break (1949)
- The Rubaiyat ("Ah! my Beloved, fill the Cup that clears...") (1949)
- Statistical Analysis: A New Research Tool (1950)
- The Language Problem (1950)
- Dust (1951)
- Hannes Bok Looks at Fantasy, Art & Illustration (1951)
- The Fanscient #13-14 (When the World Was Young) (1951)
- The Norwescon Report (1951)
- Millennium 1 (1948) by W. A. Dwiggins
- No Greater Dream (1949) by Joe Kennedy
- The Black Wheel (1949) by A. Merritt and Hannes Bok
- The Final War (1949) by David H. Keller, M.D.
- The Fox Woman and The Blue Pagoda (1949) by A. Merritt and Hannes Bok
- The Dreaming Jewels (1950) by Theodore Sturgeon
- The Big Book of Science Fiction (1951) by Groff Conklin
- The House That Stood Still (1951) by A. E. van Vogt