She also contributed to a number of periodicals, including the Irish Monthly, the Pall Mall Magazine, the American Ecclesiastical Review and the Windsor Magazine.
It was often compared to the competing publication, Strand Magazine, and many artists, such as illustrator Sidney Paget and author H. G. Wells, sold freelance work to both.
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1898 With All the Powders of the Merchant published in The Pall Mall Magazine, September to December 1898
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1893 "A Kiss of Judas" published in The Pall Mall Magazine, July 1893
reprinted in Vampyres: Lord Byron to Count Dracula, ed.