| 1932 | Wrath of the Purple |
| 1933 | Two Valleys |
| 1934 | Strange Yesterday |
| 1936 | Four Bachelor Brothers |
| 1936 | Minette (operetta) |
| 1936 | Stockade |
| 1936 | The Bookman |
| 1937 | Beyond the War |
| 1937 | Place in the City |
| 1937 | Ransom of the Rose |
| 1937 | While They Dance |
| 1938 | A Child Is Born |
| 1938 | A Girl With Yellow Hair |
| 1938 | Men Must Fight |
| 1938 | Merry Gentlemen |
| 1938 | Spoil the Child |
| 1938 | Sun in the West |
| 1938 | The Girl and the General |
| 1939 | A Man's Wife |
| 1939 | A President's Wife |
| 1939 | Conceived in Liberty; a novel of Valley Forge |
| 1939 | For Always |
| 1939 | Not Too Hard |
| 1939 | Schoolmaster's Empire |
| 1939 | The Brood |
| 1939 | The Last Night |
| 1940 | Because He Trusted Me |
| 1940 | Love Marches at Midnight |
| 1940 | To Marry With A Stranger |
| 1941 | Haym Salomon, Son of Liberty |
| 1941 | Lord Baden-Powell of the Boy Scouts |
| 1941 | Rachel |
| 1941 | The Last Frontier |
| 1941 | The Romance of a People |
| 1942 | Air Base |
| 1942 | American Seaman |
| 1942 | Before Dawn |
| 1942 | Goethals and the Panama Canal |
| 1942 | Neighbor Sam |
| 1942 | New Guinea Commandos |
| 1942 | Nurse on Bataan |
| 1942 | The Picture-book History of the Jews |
| 1942 | The Story of Slim |
| 1942 | The Story of the Jews in the United States |
| 1942 | The Tall Hunter |
| 1942 | The Town |
| 1942 | The Unvanquished |
| 1943 | A Friendly Hand to Help Him... |
| 1943 | A Quiet Man |
| 1943 | Airbase in the Jungle |
| 1943 | Amos Todd's Vinegar |
| 1943 | Citizen Tom Paine |
| 1943 | Detroit in the Desert |
| 1943 | Everybody Works |
| 1943 | Front-Line Newsman |
| 1943 | Gnats Against Elephants |
| 1943 | How Yuang Died for China |
| 1943 | Jack Crane on Kiska (actual title unknown) |
| 1943 | Labor in the First American Revolution |
| 1943 | Marine on Guadalcanal |
| 1943 | New Hope - From the Sky! |
| 1943 | One Ship Was Lost |
| 1943 | Port in the Arctic |
| 1943 | Private Scott and the Axis |
| 1943 | Rescue in Singapore |
| 1943 | Review of Carl Van Doren's 'Mutiny in January' |
| 1943 | Review of Leo W. Schwarz (ed.) "Memoirs of My People" |
| 1943 | Something had to be told |
| 1943 | Stand by for Dive! |
| 1943 | Sunk by Jap Bombs! |
| 1943 | The "Tommies" Got Special Delivery |
| 1943 | The 'Eggshell' Escapes |
| 1943 | The Day of Victory |
| 1943 | The People Always |
| 1944 | A Method for Tolerance |
| 1944 | Arts and Sciences' Sponsor Meeting: 20,000 Attend |
| 1944 | Free Speech for Fascists? |
| 1944 | Freedom Road |
| 1944 | Freedom Road (excerpt) |
| 1944 | History in Fiction |
| 1944 | It's All in the Record |
| 1944 | Konstantin Simonov's Short Stories |
| 1944 | One-Man Navy |
| 1944 | The Glorious Fourth |
| 1944 | The Importance of Registration |
| 1944 | The Time of Thanksgiving |
| 1944 | This is the record... This is the work! |
| 1944 | Tito and His People |
| 1944 | Together With Our Soviet Allies |
| 1944 | Tomorrow Will Be Ours |
| 1944 | Under Forty |
| 1944 | Where Are Your Guns? |
| 1944 | Who Is Jesus Christ? |
| 1945 | Background to 'Freedom Road' |
| 1945 | Ben Davis walks on Freedom Road |
| 1945 | Commencement Means Beginning |
| 1945 | Courage Is a Quiet Thing |
| 1945 | Culture and the Future |
| 1945 | Ferry to Freedom |
| 1945 | It Isn't Easy... |
| 1945 | Lincoln Is America |
| 1945 | Not With Tears |
| 1945 | Patrick Henry and the Frigate's Keel |
| 1945 | Patrick Henry and the Frigate's Keel, and other stories of a young nation |
| 1945 | Proud to Be Black |
| 1945 | Realism and the Soviet Novel |
| 1945 | Review of Albert Maltz 'The Cross and the Arrow' |
| 1945 | That Men May Live |
| 1945 | The Hill That Bled |
| 1945 | The Making of a Democrat |
| 1945 | The Negro Finds His History |
| 1945 | The New American Scholar |
| 1945 | The Old Wagon |
| 1945 | The Pirate and the General |
| 1945 | The Price of Liberty |
| 1945 | Three Battles and a Man |
| 1945 | Valley of the Shadow |
| 1945 | Who Was Tom Paine? |
| 1945 | Why Spain Never Died |
| 1945 | Without Honor, Without Civilization: Fascism |
| 1945 | Zoya |
| 1945 | [George Washington] |
| 1946 | A Day of War |
| 1946 | Anniversary |
| 1946 | Art and Politics |
| 1946 | By Broken Pike, Iron Chain |
| 1946 | Dreiser's Short Stories |
| 1946 | Fighter for Truth |
| 1946 | Four Brothers and You |
| 1946 | How the Liberty Bell Came to America |
| 1946 | I Saw It Happen |
| 1946 | It's Not the Jungle Anymore |
| 1946 | Never to Forget: The Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto |
| 1946 | Pfc. La Houd; Symbol of America |
| 1946 | Reveille for Writers |
| 1946 | Story of an American. Vito Marcantonio |
| 1946 | The American: a Middle Western legend |
| 1946 | The Gallant Ship |
| 1946 | The Gray Ship |
| 1946 | The Gray Ship's Captain |
| 1946 | The Gray Ship's Crew |
| 1946 | The Way for a Nation |
| 1946 | They're Marching Up Freedom Road |
| 1946 | Toward People's Standards in Art |
| 1946 | What's New... Or Else! |
| 1946 | Working Class Materials Challenge Creative Artists |
| 1946 | [Fundraising Letter UOPWA, Nov. 27, 1946] |
| 1946 | [invitation to A Dinner Honoring Negro and White Americans...] |
| 1947 | American Literature and the Democratic Tradition |
| 1947 | Clarkton |
| 1947 | Departure |
| 1947 | May Day 1947 |
| 1947 | Memorial Day Massacre |
| 1947 | Mr. Lincoln |
| 1947 | No Man Can Be Silent |
| 1947 | No One to Weep |
| 1947 | One Man's Heritage |
| 1947 | The Broadaxe of Sinclair Lewis |
| 1947 | The Children |
| 1947 | The Rickshaw |
| 1947 | The World of Langley Collyer |
| 1947 | They Remember Girdler |
| 1947 | Three Names for Fascists |
| 1947 | [letter to Angus Cameron of Little, Brown & Company] |
| 1948 | An Open Letter to the American People |
| 1948 | Can Liberalism Survive the Present War Hysteria? |
| 1948 | Fascism and the Novel |
| 1948 | From the Maccabbees to the Haganah |
| 1948 | Hero's Diary |
| 1948 | Howard Fast on Review of 'My Glorious Brothers' |
| 1948 | I Write As I Please |
| 1948 | My Glorious Brothers |
| 1948 | Philadelphia Story |
| 1948 | Red-Baiters, Incorporated--An Exchange of Letters |
| 1948 | The Little Folk from the Hills |
| 1948 | The Railroad Men |
| 1949 | An Epitaph for Sidney |
| 1949 | Cultural Forces Rally Against the Warmakers |
| 1949 | Departure, and other stories |
| 1949 | Dumb Swede |
| 1949 | Howard Fast Revisits Foley Sq |
| 1949 | Howard Fast's Eyewitness Account of Fascist Mob's Attack |
| 1949 | Howard Fast's Peekskill Affidavit |
| 1949 | Intellectuals in the fight for peace |
| 1949 | Journey to Boston |
| 1949 | Medina Suddenly Turns Sweet Before Jury Panel |
| 1949 | Onion Soup |
| 1949 | Peekskill |
| 1949 | The First Rose of Summer |
| 1949 | The Gentle Virtue |
| 1949 | The Judge -- A Portrait |
| 1949 | The Police Spy |
| 1949 | The Shore Route |
| 1949 | The Suckling Pig |
| 1949 | Thirty Pieces of Silver |
| 1949 | Three Beautiful Things |
| 1949 | Wake Up Glad |
| 1949 | We Will Never Retreat |
| 1949 | Why I Write So Much About Judge Medina |
| 1949 | Will Authors Guild Let Gallico Speak for It? |
| 1950 | Farewell Dimitrios, a play in three acts |
| 1950 | Howard Fast: On Going To Prison |
| 1950 | Literature and Reality |
| 1950 | Memories of Sidney |
| 1950 | October Revolution |
| 1950 | Reply to Critics |
| 1950 | Sid Marcus... Peekskill Victim |
| 1950 | The American People Don't Want War |
| 1950 | The Big Finger |
| 1950 | The Child and the Ship |
| 1950 | The Hammer, a play in three acts |
| 1950 | The Proud and the Free |
| 1950 | To Nazim Hikmet |
| 1950 | We Have Kept Faith |
| 1950 | [On spending time in prison] |
| 1951 | A Turning Point |
| 1951 | Bulwark of Peace |
| 1951 | Crisis No. 1 |
| 1951 | Crisis No. 2 |
| 1951 | Crisis No. 3 |
| 1951 | Greetings to Foster |
| 1951 | Korean Lullaby |
| 1951 | May Day 1951 |
| 1951 | On Oliver Twist |
| 1951 | Peekskill: USA / a personal experience |
| 1951 | Peoples Artists Makes Record |
| 1951 | Spain and Peace |
| 1951 | Spartacus |
| 1951 | Spartacus [from a Novel by Howard Fast] |
| 1951 | Waterfront Morning |
| 1951 | [Betrayal story about Kurt Enoch, president of Signet Books] |
| 1951 | [Pre-publication letter advertising "Spartacus"] |
| 1951 | [card accompanying first "Spartacus" editions] |
| 1952 | Save the Rosenbergs! |
| 1952 | Steve Nelson: A Tribute by 14 Famous Authors |
| 1952 | The Man and the Books |
| 1952 | Tony and the Wonderful Door |
| 1952 | [Advertisement for Spartacus with background information on publication] |
| 1953 | Something About My Life Briefly |
| 1953 | The Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti, a New England legend |
| 1953 | Years of Battle |
| 1954 | Jews and the Cry for Justice |
| 1954 | On Receiving the Stalin Peace Award |
| 1954 | Silas Timberman, a novel |
| 1954 | The Poet in Philadelphia |
| 1954 | The Protest |
| 1954 | Thirty Pieces of Silver; a play in three acts |
| 1954 | Why the Fifth Amendment? |
| 1955 | A Dramatic Challenge |
| 1955 | A Walk Home |
| 1955 | Christ in Cuernavaca |
| 1955 | Coca Cola |
| 1955 | Dignity |
| 1955 | Gentleman from Mississippi |
| 1955 | My Father |
| 1955 | On Franz Weiskopf |
| 1955 | Sunday Morning |
| 1955 | The Ancestor |
| 1955 | The Holy Child |
| 1955 | The Last Supper |
| 1955 | The Last Supper and Other Stories |
| 1955 | The Literary Scene in America |
| 1955 | The Power of Positive Thinking |
| 1955 | The Upraised Pinion |
| 1955 | The Vision of Henry J. Baxter |
| 1955 | [review of Van Wyck Brooks' John Sloan: A Painter's Life] |
| 1956 | A Letter from Howard Fast |
| 1956 | An Eye For Detail [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Capital Punishment [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Cosmopolitanism [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Dialogue [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Ethics and Criticism [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Freud and Science [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | General Washington and the Water Witch: a play in three acts |
| 1956 | Incident at a University [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Justice and Death [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Lola Gregg |
| 1956 | Man's Hope [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Never Again? |
| 1956 | On Comparisons [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Petty Villainy [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Boss [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Current Scene [criticizing the US and Soviet Union for denying citizens the right to free travel |
| 1956 | The Disclaimer [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Intellectual [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Literary Scene in America |
| 1956 | The Lovable Atom [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Madmen [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Need to Believe [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Soviet Union [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | The Story of Lola Gregg |
| 1956 | The Tides of Tomorrow [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | What I Believe [The Current Scene] |
| 1956 | Winds of Fear [The Current Scene] |
| 1957 | An Open Letter to Soviet Writers |
| 1957 | My Decision |
| 1957 | On Leaving the Communist Party |
| 1957 | The Naked God; The Writer and the Communist Party |
| 1957 | The Writer and the Commissar |
| 1957 | [letter to Mr. Marine about "The Naked God"] |
| 1958 | A Matter of Validity; what it means to him to be a Jew |
| 1958 | Classic Capitalism |
| 1958 | Moses, Prince of Egypt |
| 1958 | Naked God, a play in three acts |
| 1958 | The Meadows |
| 1958 | The Only Honorable Thing a Communist Can Do |
| 1959 | Mind That Moved Three Nations |
| 1959 | Of Time and Cats |
| 1959 | The Cold, Cold Box |
| 1959 | The Martian Shop |
| 1959 | The Ordeal of Boris Pasternak |
| 1959 | The Winston Affair |
| 1960 | Annabelle: An Adaptation of John Ford's 'Tis Pity She's A Whore,' a play in three acts |
| 1960 | Cato the Martian |
| 1960 | Old Sam Adams (Three Tales) |
| 1960 | The First Men (The Trap) |
| 1960 | The Golden River |
| 1960 | The Howard Fast Reader; a collection of stories and novels |
| 1960 | The Large Ant |
| 1960 | The Sight of Eden |
| 1960 | [letter to Paul R. Reynolds: On Mill Point Prison] |
| 1961 | April Morning, a novel |
| 1961 | The Edge of Tomorrow |
| 1961 | [letter to Mrs. Alexander about "Spartacus"] |
| 1962 | Power; a novel |
| 1962 | Rage Against the Night |
| 1962 | The Crossing, a play in three acts |
| 1963 | The Meaning of 'Galut' in American Today |
| 1964 | Agrippa's Daughter |
| 1964 | Man in the Middle (film) |
| 1964 | Scotland for Outsiders |
| 1964 | The Hill; an original screenplay |
| 1966 | Christianity and Anti-Semitism |
| 1966 | Drive Your Own Locomotive |
| 1966 | Negro-Jewish Relations in America: A Symposium |
| 1966 | Torquemada, a novel |
| 1967 | The Beauty and Mystery of Stonehenge |
| 1967 | The Hunter |
| 1967 | The Hunter and The Trap |
| 1968 | The Jews; Story of a People |
| 1969 | In Search of the Welsh |
| 1969 | The Mouse |
| 1970 | The Adventures of Nat Love -- Otherwise Known as Deadwood Dick |
| 1970 | The General Zapped an Angel |
| 1970 | The General Zapped an Angel; new stories of fantasy and science fiction |
| 1970 | The Insects |
| 1970 | The Interval |
| 1970 | The Mohawk |
| 1970 | The Movie House |
| 1970 | The Revolutionaries (screen treatment) |
| 1970 | The Stamp of Washington |
| 1970 | The Vision of Milty Boil |
| 1970 | The Wound |
| 1970 | Tomorrow's Wall Street Journal |
| 1971 | The Crossing |
| 1971 | The Face of Fear (TV film) |
| 1971 | The Hessian (screenplay) |
| 1971 | What's a Nice Girl Like You? (TV Film) |
| 1972 | A Touch of Infinity; thirteen new stories of fantasy and science fiction |
| 1972 | The Hessian; a novel |
| 1972 | The Hoop |
| 1973 | A Matter of Size |
| 1973 | Benjamin Franklin, Part III |
| 1973 | Cephes 5 |
| 1973 | General Hardy's Profession |
| 1973 | Not with a Bang |
| 1973 | Show Cause |
| 1973 | The Egg |
| 1973 | The Hole in the Floor |
| 1973 | The Mind of God |
| 1973 | The Pragmatic Seed |
| 1973 | The Price |
| 1973 | The Talent of Harvey |
| 1973 | UFO |
| 1974 | Sam Houston: Part I |
| 1974 | The Ambassador: Benjamin Franklin |
| 1975 | Echinomastus Contentii |
| 1975 | Time and the Riddle: thirty-one Zen stories |
| 1976 | 21 Hours at Munich (TV film) |
| 1977 | The Art of Zen Meditation |
| 1977 | The Immigrants |
| 1977 | [Howard Fast talks about his craft] |
| 1978 | Second Generation |
| 1978 | The Immigrants (TV film) |
| 1978 | The Lion's Cub: a play in two acts |
| 1979 | The Establishment |
| 1981 | The Legacy |
| 1982 | David and Paula |
| 1982 | Max: a novel |
| 1984 | The Outsider |
| 1985 | The Immigrant's Daughter |
| 1986 | Citizen Howard Fast (audio) |
| 1986 | Citizen Tom Paine: a play in two acts |
| 1987 | The Call of Fife and Drum: Three Novels of the Revolution |
| 1987 | The Dinner Party |
| 1987 | [Turning Citizen Tom Paine into a play] |
| 1988 | The Pledge |
| 1989 | The Confession of Joe Cullen |
| 1989 | [columns] |
| 1990 | Being Red |
| 1991 | The Second Coming |
| 1991 | [statement on Patriotism] |
| 1992 | Did Washington's Wisecrack Tip the Balance? |
| 1992 | Free-trade future: the horror |
| 1992 | Help U.S.? No, It Will Destroy Families |
| 1992 | Our Unsingable Anthem |
| 1992 | Sylvia |
| 1992 | The Novelist: A Romantic Portrait of Jane Austen |
| 1992 | What Are We Doing? |
| 1993 | Civilization Drowns in a Flood of Gossip |
| 1993 | Dark Moment: Will the Plan Work? Who Knows? |
| 1993 | Inglorious Tale from the Mexican War |
| 1993 | Inventing America: We're All in It Together |
| 1993 | Kissinger and the Constitution |
| 1993 | The Trial of Abigail Goodman: a Novel |
| 1993 | To use expensive toys |
| 1993 | War and Peace: Observations on Our Times |
| 1993 | We could use a 'Populist' alternative to the 2 parties |
| 1993 | [columns] |
| 1994 | Seven Days in June: a Novel of the American Revolution |
| 1994 | The Bobbitt case raises THE important question |
| 1995 | Public discourse part of good life on NPR and PBS |
| 1995 | The Bridge Builder's Story: a novel |
| 1997 | An Independent Woman |
| 1999 | Redemption |
| 1999 | The Crossing (television film) |
| 2000 | Greenwich |