Books • ''Hell's Holler'' (2020), Musick's 1943 novel (and Iowa doctoral dissertation), based on folklore of Adair County MO, published as a special issue of the Missouri Folklore Society Journal, with illustrations by her brother, artist
Archie Musick. •
Ballads, Folk Songs, and Folk Tales from West Virginia (1960),
Morgantown:
West Virginia University Library •
The Telltale Lilac Bush and Other West Virginia Ghost Tales (1965),
Lexington:
The University Press of Kentucky •
Green Hills of Magic, West Virginia Folktales From Europe (1970), Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky •
Coffin Hollow and Other Ghost Tales (1977), Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky •
Mountain Mother Goose: Child Lore of West Virginia (posthumous: 2013) Fairmont: Fairmont State University
Short stories and articles • 1946. “A Missouri Dance Call.”
Journal of American Folklore, 59, 323-34. • 1946. “Three Folksongs from Missouri.”
Hoosier Folklore, 5 (March 1946), 29-34. • 1946. “Iowa Student Tales,”
Hoosier Folklore, 5 (September 1946), 103-110. • 1947. “Folklore from West Virginia,”
Hoosier Folklore, 6 (June 1947), 41- 49. • 1947. “The Old Album of William A. Larkin.”
Journal of American Folklore, 60, 201-51. • 1947. “A Snake Story from West Virginia.”
Journal of American Folklore, 60, 301. • 1947. Review of Ozark Folksongs, Vol. I, by Vance Randolph.
Journal of American Folklore, *60, 434-36. • 1948. “West Virginia Folklore.”
Hoosier Folklore, 7 (March 1948), 1-14. • 1948. “The Tune the Old Cow Died On,”
Hoosier Folklore, 7 (December 1948), 105-106. • 1949. Review of Ozark Folksongs, Vols. II-III, by Vance Randolph.
Journal of American Folklore, 62, 453-55. • 1950. “Children's Rhymes from Missouri.” (written in collaboration with Vance Randolph)
Journal of American Folklore, 63, 425-37. • 1950. “Skeletons from a Homespunner's Closet,” From the Manuscript of James S. Williams.
Hoosier Folklore, 9 (October–December 1950), 111-116. • 1951. “Folksong Hunters in Missouri.” (written in collaboration with Vance Randolph)
Midwest Folklore, 1,23-31. • 1951. “Juggin' Party Tales.”
Southern Folklore Quarterly, 15 (September), 211-219. • 1951. Review of Ozark Folksongs, Vol. IV, by Vance Randolph.
Journal of American Folklore, 64, 442-43. • 1952. “Indiana Witch Tales.”
Journal of American Folklore, 65, 57-65. • 1952. “Omens and Tokens of West Virginia.”
Midwest Folklore, 2, 263- 267. • 1956. “European Folktales in West Virginia.”
Midwest Folklore, 6, 27- 37. • 1957. “Ballads and Folksongs from West Virginia: Part I.”
Journal of American Folklore, 70, 247-61. • 1957. “Ballads and Folksongs from West Virginia: Part II.”
Journal of American Folklore, 70, 336-57. • 1957. "The Man Who Could Ride Lightning."
Colorado Quarterly, 6, 1 (Summer 1957), 17-29 • 1958. “West Virginia Ghost Stories.”
Midwest Folklore, 8, 21-28. • 1960. “The Trickster Story in West Virginia.”
Midwest Folklore, 10, 125-132. • 1963. "Jesse James and the Mortgage Holders."
Colorado Quarterly, 7, 2 (Autumn 1963), 129-139 • 1974. Witchcraft and the Devil in West Virginia.
Appalachian Journal: A Regional Studies Review, 1974. 1, 271-76. ==References==