"The Art of the Puzzler," by Arthur Schulman
"Every Which Way," by Dorothea E. Shipp
"A Crossword Hall-of-Famer: Margaret Farrar," by Helene Hovanec
"Robert Guilbert's Crossword Academy," by Helene Hovanec
"A Man, a Plan, a Computer: Eric Albert," by Helene Hovanec
"The Limerick Lady: Frances Hansen," by Helene Hovanec
"The Nation's Top Solvers: Carol Barboni, Jon Delfin, Doug Hoylman, and Ellen Ripstein," by Helene Hovanec
"Behind The Times: A Look at America's Favorite Crossword," by Helene Hovanec
"Crosswords at a Crossroad: The Puzzle Turns 100. What Is the Clue to Its Survival?," by Lynn Feigenbaum
"The World's Most Ornery Crossword," by Eric Albert
"Crosswords by Computer—or 1,000 Nine-Letter Words a Day for Fun and Profit," by Eric Albert
"In Memoriam: William Lutwiniak 1919-1992," by jbn (J. Baxter Newgate)
"Competitive Aficionados: Miriam Raphael and Ed Bethea," by Helene Hovanec
Eugene T. Maleska's Edits of Mary Virginia Orna's "Mayhem" Puzzle
"The Crossword Centennial: 100 Years of Black and White Squares"
"West Coast Contemporary: Merl Reagle," by Helene Hovanec
"And the Wynners Are . . . Weng, Hook, Cox, Rathvon, Shenk, Pomerance, and Joline," by Helene Hovanec
Correspondence between Jim Modney and Eugene Maleska - 1979-1985
"Always a Cross(ed) Word," by Mary Virginia Orna
"'I Could Do This Indefinitely': John Samson," by Helene Hovanec