Pauline C. Smith
Biography
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
- A Flower in Her Hair (July 1968)
- The Mockingbird Sings (June 1969)
- Morphologically, My Dear Watkins (May 1970)
- Won't Someone Please Listen? (January 1971)
- A Perverted Pattern (December 1972)
- The Lyon Died in Elmcreek (September 1975)
- The Triad (June 1976)
- Hunt and You Shall Find (February 1977)
- The Mechanical Heart (July 1980)
Hitchcock Fiction Anthologies
- "The People Next Door" in Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Stories for Late at Night (1961)
- "A Flower in Her Hair" in Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Make Your Blood Run Cold (1978)
- "Linda Is Gone" in Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Be Read with Caution (1979)
- "Linda is Gone" in The Best of Mystery (1980)
- "A Flower in Her Hair" in The Best of Mystery (1980)
- "Scheme for Destruction" in Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Fill You with Fear and Trembling (1980)
- "That Monday Night" in Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Make You Quake & Quiver (1982)
- "Where Have You Been, Ross Ivy?" in Alfred Hitchcock's Borrowers of the Night (1983)
- "Patchwork Quilt" in Alfred Hitchcock's Crime Watch (1984)
- "The Night Helen Was Killed" in Alfred Hitchcock's Mortal Errors (1984)
- "The Crazy" in Alfred Hitchcock's Grave Suspicions (1984)
- "A Flower in Her Hair" in Alfred Hitchcock's Book of Horror Stories: Book 5 (1986)
- "Happy as a Harp Song" in Alfred Hitchcock's A Mystery By the Tale (1986)
- "Scheme for Destruction" in Tales of Terror (1986)
- "That Monday Night" in Portraits of Murder (1988)