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[]Stern, David (1909-2003); used pseudonym Peter Stirling (about) (chron.)
- * Frances and the Golden Brew [Frances the Talking Mule], (ss) Esquire September 1945, as by Peter Stirling
- * Francis, (n.) 1946
- * I Killed Him, (ss) , as by Peter Stirling
- * The Mule Who Didn’t Want Fame [Frances the Talking Mule], (ss) Esquire May 1945, as by Peter Stirling
- * The Return of Dude McCoy, (ss) The Blue Book Magazine August 1945, as by Peter Stirling
- * Revolt of a Yard Bird, (ss) Argosy October 1944, as by Peter Stirling
- * Talking Mule Talks Back, (ar)
[]Stern, Edith M. (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Can You Follow Your Nose?, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion March 1948
- * Don’t Let the Big Word Scare You, (ar) Liberty January 29 1944
- * Fit Your Food to Your Friends, (??) Collier’s April 4 1953
- * How to Bring Up Fathers, (ar) McCall’s June 1940
- * Industry’s Cinderella, (ar) Liberty October 9 1943
- * Keeping Women War Workers Happy, (ar) Liberty May 29 1943
- * Sold—to 55,000,000 People!, (ar) Liberty July 1 1944
- * The Sport That Ruins Youngsters, (ar) Redbook October 1954
- * Spot News, (ar) Collier’s June 11 1938
- * Take Them Off the Human Scrap Heap, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion August 1948
- * That Extra-Special Day in Your Child’s Life, (ar) Redbook September 1951
- * What to Do if Your Youngster Wants a Summer Job, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion June 1946
- * Why Girls Go Wrong, (ar) Liberty May 24 1947
- * The Years We Lose, (ss) McCall’s September 1948
- * Youth Has Flamed Before, (ar) Liberty February 19 1944
[]Stern, Elizabeth Gertrude (1889-1954) (chron.)
- * The Bad Boy, (ar) McClure’s Magazine April 1923
- * Bertie’s Bonus, (ss) The Green Book Magazine April 1920
- * Giving the Charity Child a Fighting Chance, (ar) Everybody’s June 1926
- * Grateful Hundreds Call Him Dad, (ar) Everybody’s July 1926
- * The Head of the House, (ss) The Green Book Magazine June 1920
- * Helping Andrew, (ss) The Green Book Magazine May 1920
- * Ivan Mestrovic’, (ar) McClure’s Magazine May 1925
- * Madame Francine’s Obstacle, (ss) The Green Book Magazine January 1921
- * Madgie Stoops to Conquer, (ss) The Green Book Magazine December 1920
- * More Than Skin Deep, (ss) The Green Book Magazine March 1920
- * Old Song, (ss) The American Hebrew September 26 1924
- * On Washington-Lincoln’s Birthday, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1917
- * Passée, (ss) Munsey’s Magazine September 1920
- * Shibboleth, (ss) The American Hebrew April 18 1924
- * A Skyscraper Schoolmaster, (ar) Everybody’s November 1925
- * Tell Us How to Make a Living, (ar) Everybody’s January 1926
- * Vacations from Prison!, (ar) Liberty October 1 1938
[]Stern, Gerald (1925-2022) (about) (chron.)
- * Adonis, (pm) The New Yorker #47, February 5 2018
- * Broken Glass, (pm) New Jersey Noir ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Akashic Books, 2011
- * Gelato, (pm) The New Yorker April 10 2017
- * Independence Day, (pm) Alaska Quarterly Review Fall/Winter 2012
- * No House, (pm) The New Yorker March 11 2019
- * Save the Last Dance for Me, (pm) Alaska Quarterly Review Spring/Summer 2008
- * Warbler, (pm) The New Yorker January 6 2020
[]Stern, G(ladys) B(ronwyn) [born Gladys Bertha Stern; Mrs. Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth] (1890-1973) (about) (chron.)
- * The 1865, (ss) Magpie May 1952
- * Achille, (ss) The Sketch December 7 1921
- * Alas! Dear Love, (ss) Woman’s Journal May 1937
- * Amiable Confessions, (cl) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine May 1935
- * At the Little Hot Dog:
* ___ I. The Diverting History of the Double Franz (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 2 1924
* ___ II. Tickety Tack and the Blue Girl (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 9 1924
* ___ III. The Strange Case of the Man Who Couldn’t Taste Pepper (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 16 1924
* ___ IV. The Breathless Affair of the Last Tango but One (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 23 1924
* ___ V. The Improbable Incident of the Midnight Whistle (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 30 1924
* ___ VI. The Incredible Story of the Goblin of the Ratherskell (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 7 1924
* ___ VII. The Man Who Was to Be Married in the Morning (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 14 1924
* ___ VIII. The Experience of the King Who Ran Away (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 21 1924
* ___ IX. The Fantasia of the Punchinello Prince (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 28 1924
* ___ X. The Hazard of the Spanish Horses (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch June 4 1924
* ___ XI. The Incident of the Tortoise-Shell Table (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch June 11 1924
* ___ XII. The Escape of Veronica and the Hungarian Dancer (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch June 18 1924
- * Authors in Fiction, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly November 18 1922
- * Barcarolle, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion January 1925
- * The Beloved [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine April 1925
- * The Big Scene, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine July 1917
- * Black Cat for Luck, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal February 1933
- * The Bony Snobs (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1923
- * The Breathless Affair of the Last Tango but One (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 23 1924
- * Bright Phbus, (ss) The Windsor Magazine #492, December 1935
- * The Broad-Minded Experiment, (ss) The Sketch January 11 1922
- * The Brocade Shoes [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) Harper’s Bazar January 1925
- * By Any Other Name, (ex) from A Name to Conjure With, Macmillan, 1953
- * By Shaded Lights, (ss) The Sketch February 8 1922
- * A Case of Arson [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine May 1925
- * The Chinese Coat, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) July 1925
- * Cinderella’s Sister, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly December 10 1921
- * Claret and Consommé, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine November 1915
- * Clear as Crystal, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1938
- * Clock Work, (ss)
- * Compensation Instinct, (vi) Vanity Fair (US) November 1935
- * A Corner in Romance, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine December 1920
- * “The Current Mrs. Barnaby”, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1938
- * Deceivers Ever, (ss) Saucy Stories December 1920
- * The Devil’s Understudy, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine October 1918
- * A Discard from Weakness, (ss) The Sketch June 20 1923
- * The Diverting History of the Double Franz (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 2 1924
- * Doctors in Fiction, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly November 11 1922
- * A Dog’s Thoughts on Christmas, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1935
- * The Double Bedspread, (ss) The New Yorker June 27 1942
- * Double Ruff, (ss) The Sketch August 9 1922
- * Down She Goes!, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1933
- * A Dream of Marble Halls, (ss) The Royal Magazine July 1922
- * The Dynamo, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine July 1923
- * The Eleventh Hat, (ss) The Blue Magazine #42, December 1922
- * The Emerald Necklace, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1925
- * Empty Tables, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion November 1924
- * Encounter, (ss) The Story-teller June 1933
- * English Earth, (ss)
- * English Earth [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1926
- * The Escape of Veronica and the Hungarian Dancer (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch June 18 1924
- * The Eternal Philanderer, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) October 1926
- * The Experience of the King Who Ran Away (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 21 1924
- * Fame and Uncle Polo, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1939
- * The Family-in-Law [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine November 1925
- * The Fantasia of the Punchinello Prince (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 28 1924
- * Fine Feathers, (sl) Woman’s Journal Apr, May, Jun, Jul 1929
- * Finessing the Knave, (ss) The Sketch May 30 1923
- * Fools in Fiction, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly January 6 1923
- * Force of Example, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine November 1918
- * For Husbands Only!, (ss) Saucy Stories January 1917
- * From Six P.M. to Six A.M., (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine October 1919
- * The Gatepost, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1939
- * Gemini, (ss) Slower Judas by G. B. Stern, Knopf, 1929
- * The Gentle Art of Giving Books, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1932
- * The Goblet of the Carradore, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion May 1925
- * The Gold Cigarette Case, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine December 1918
- * Golden Hair, (ss) The Sketch July 27 1921
- * A Good Man’s Love, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine September 1916
- * The Grand Inquisitor, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1931
- * The Happy Home (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1926
- * The Happy Meddler [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine January 1925
- * The Hazard of the Spanish Horses, (ss) The Evening Standard January 31 1934
- * The Hazard of the Spanish Horses (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch June 4 1924
- * Her Twopenny Kingdom [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine June 1925
- * He, She, and the Other Man, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1912
- * His Private Road, (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1927
- * Hock or Sherry? (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Novel Magazine December 1919
- * The Horoscope Man, (ss) The Sketch January 4 1922
- * I Married a Man Younger than Myself, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1925
- * I’m Not Superstitious, (ss) The New Yorker September 14 1935
- * The Improbable Incident of the Midnight Whistle (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 30 1924
- * The Incident of the Tortoise-Shell Table (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch June 11 1924
- * The Incredible Story of the Goblin of the Ratherskell (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 7 1924
- * Introduction to H.G. Wells, (ar) Woman’s Journal December 1928
- * The Island Game, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1926
- * “It’s a Wise Child…”, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion January 1932
- * Jig-Saw, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1916
- * Lady Falconbridge, (ss) Woman’s Journal August 1928
- * Last Heard Of…, (ss) The Evening Standard August 25 1952
- * A Lead from Dummy, (ss) The Sketch July 4 1923
- * Leading Lady, (ss) The Sketch July 12 1922
- * Let’s Pretend, (pm) The Novel Magazine October 1910
- * The Life of Francesca Nugent, (ss) The Illustrated London News June 16 1923
- * A Link Still Missing [Did It Happen?], (ss) The Evening Standard November 22 1955
- * “Lion Heart”, (ss) Britannia and Eve December 1938
- * The Little Rebel, (ss) The Grand Magazine June 1922
- * Little Slam!:
* ___ I. Finessing the Knave, (ss) The Sketch May 30 1923
* ___ II. The Queen Guarded, (ss) The Sketch June 6 1923
* ___ III. Re-Double, (ss) The Sketch June 13 1923
* ___ IV. A Discard from Weakness, (ss) The Sketch June 20 1923
* ___ V. A Palpable Over-Call, (ss) The Sketch June 27 1923
* ___ VI. A Lead from Dummy, (ss) The Sketch July 4 1923
- * A Living Picture, (ss) The London Magazine March 1915
- * Long Division, (ss)
- * Lord Bassanio, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1936
- * Lords and Ladies, (ss) The Red Book Magazine November 1925
- * Lords and Ladies [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine October 1925
- * The Man Who Couldn’t Taste Pepper, (ss)
- * The Man Who Did, (ss) The Novel Magazine March 1913
- * The Man Who Was to Be Married in the Morning (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch May 14 1924
- * The Ming Jar (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1923
- * Modern Marriage, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) May 1925
- * Money’s Worth, (ss) The Strand Magazine April 1933
- * Mrs. Broadbent, Senior, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #214, April 1940
- * The Nectarine Life, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine December 1929
- * The New Elaine, (ss) The Sketch December 21 1921
- * “New Whittington”, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly March 25 1922
- * A Nice Murder Play, (ss) The Strand Magazine June 1939
- * Ninon—a Legacy, (ss) The Sketch September 27 1922
- * Ninon at Nineteen, (ss) The Grand Magazine April 1921
- * “The Noble Art” in Fiction: Some Famous Fights, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly December 2 1922
- * Noel Coward, (ar) Woman’s Journal March 1928
- * The Nonentity [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine February 1925
- * “None so Blind—”, (ss) The Blue Magazine #34, April 1922
- * Nursery Cavalcade, (ss) The New Yorker February 29 1936
- * One of Them, (ss) The Magpie #28, December 1914
- * One Year to Live, (ss) Fascinating Fiction July 1922
- * Outline of an Actor, (ss) The Grand Magazine March 1938
- * A Palpable Over-Call, (ss) The Sketch June 27 1923
- * Panic!, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine January 1934
- * The Penitent Wife, (ss) The Sketch August 23 1922
- * The Perfection Box, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly June 9 1939
- * The Phnix, (ss) Nash’s Magazine February 1928
- * Pie-Crust (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine December 1925
- * Pierrot Comes Home, (pm) The Novel Magazine April 1911
- * The Pink Balloon, (ss) The Grand Magazine July 1924
- * “P.L.M.”, (ss) The Sketch December 14 1921
- * Portrait of Noel Coward, (ar) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1932 [Ref. Noël Coward]
- * The Pot-Hunter [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine September 1925
- * Quality of Mercy, (ss) Harper’s Magazine June 1936
- * Quandary, (ss) Hardboiled October 1936
- * Quartet, (ss) The Sketch March 23 1921
- * The Queen Guarded, (ss) The Sketch June 6 1923
- * Quiet Corner, (ss) Slower Judas by G. B. Stern, Knopf, 1929
- * Red-Heeled Shoes, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 24 1932
- * Re-Double, (ss) The Sketch June 13 1923
- * Revolt, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) August 1927
- * A Rogue to the Rescue, (vi) Saucy Stories October 1920
- * Romeo’s Brother and Juliet, (ss) The Grand Magazine October 1922
- * Roulette, (ss) Woman’s Journal April 1928
- * The Runaway Husband, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine January 1920
- * Ruritania in Fiction: Glimpses of a Vanished Kingdom, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly October 21 1922
- * Sanctuary, (ss) Good Housekeeping (UK) December 1927
- * Seaside Girl, (ss) The Strand Magazine August 1938
- * The Second Time, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine March 1916
- * See a Pin, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine April 1934
- * The Seer, (ss) Woman’s Journal January 1929
- * Sentimental Journey, (ar) The Strand Magazine July 1946
- * The Seventh, (ss) Woman October 1925
- * She Never Told Her Love, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine September 1935
- * The Shortest Night, (sl) The Delineator Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug 1931
- * The Simpleton at the Feast, (ss) The Sketch September 13 1922
- * Six Fools:
* ___ I. Achille, (ss) The Sketch December 7 1921
* ___ II. “P.L.M.”, (ss) The Sketch December 14 1921
* ___ III. The New Elaine, (ss) The Sketch December 21 1921
* ___ IV. The Wife of Pantaloon, (ss) The Sketch December 28 1921
* ___ V. The Horoscope Man, (ss) The Sketch January 4 1922
* ___ VI. The Broad-Minded Experiment, (ss) The Sketch January 11 1922
- * The Sleeping Beauty, (nv) The Fairies Return, Peter Davies, 1934
- * The Slower Judas, (ss) Woman’s Journal October 1928
- * The Small Boy. From David Copperfield to Jeremy, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly October 14 1922
- * Something to Their Advantage, (ss) The Grand Magazine February 1923
- * The Strange Case of the Man Who Couldn’t Taste Pepper (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 16 1924
- * The Stranger Woman, (ss) John o’ London’s Weekly Jan 28, Feb 4 1922
- * Sunstroke, (ss) This Week February 23 1936
- * The Third Act, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1912
- * This Was Happiness, (ar) Liberty December 5 1942
- * Tickety Tack and the Blue Girl (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Sketch April 9 1924
- * To Every Dog His Day! [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1925
- * The Toy Called Man, (nv) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine July 1920
- * The Tragedy at the “Loup Noir”, (ss) The Novel Magazine May 1913
- * Two—and the Last Straw, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) July 1925
- * Ulysses Up to Date, (ss) The Sketch August 30 1922
- * The Very Ugly Man, (ss) The Parisienne Monthly Magazine October 1920
- * The Virtuous Elopement, (ss) Saucy Stories February 1917
- * Wanted—A Title, (ss) The Novel Magazine September 1913
- * The Way of a Minx [Richard Spurnville Carew, the “Happy Meddler”] (with Geoffrey Lisle Holdsworth), (ss) The Windsor Magazine August 1925
- * Wedded to Old Mahogany, (ar) Good Housekeeping (UK) March 1925
- * What Did She See in It?, (pm) The Novel Magazine May 1910
- * What Women Do When They Are Alone, (ar) Harper’s Bazaar
- * When Autumn Goes A’Wooing, (ss) The Home Magazine (UK) March 1923
- * “Where the Apple Reddens”, (ss) The Novel Magazine January 1912
- * The Wife of Pantaloon, (ss) The Sketch December 28 1921
- * “Will You Join the Dance?” Memories of the Ballroom in Fiction, (ar) John o’ London’s Weekly October 7 1922
- * With Wings as Eagles, (ss) Nash’s—Pall Mall Magazine June 1935
[]Stern, James (1904-1993) (chron.)
- * Collected Stories, (br) The London Magazine October 1956 [Ref. V. S. Pritchett]
- * The Emigrants, (br) The London Magazine May 1955 [Ref. George Lamming]
- * The Force, (ss) Story #9, October 1932
- * Full Circle, (ss) Harper’s Magazine December 1941
- * Letter from a Reviewer, (lt) The London Magazine May 1957
- * The Man Behind the Bar, (ss) Esquire June 1945
- * The Man from Montparnasse, (ss) Penguin Parade #1, 1937
- * The Man Who Was Loved, (ss) Esquire February 1940
- * The Moon to Play With, (br) The London Magazine February 1955 [Ref. John Wiles]
- * On the Sabbath, (ss) Lovat Dickson’s Magazine February 1934
- * Our Mother, (ss) New Stories (UK) December 1934/January 1935
- * Out Father, (ss) The London Mercury July 1932
- * Return to Laughter, (br) The London Magazine February 1955 [Ref. Elenore Smith Bowen]
- * Strangers Defeated, (ss) Esquire January 1943
- * A Thing to Love, (br) The London Magazine February 1955 [Ref. Elspeth Huxley]
- * Trial by Fire, (ss)
- * Under the Beech Tree, (ss) The London Mercury
- * The Wise Man from the West, (br) The London Magazine August 1955 [Ref. Vincent Cronin]
- * The Woman Who Was Loved, (ss) Harper’s Bazaar January 1945
- * The Young Lady, (nv) Penguin Parade #7, 1940
- * [unknown review], (br) The London Magazine August/September 1978
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[]Stern, Joel (fl. 1980s) (books)
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- * Doctor Diagoras by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (nv) Memoirs of a Space Traveler by Stanislaw Lem, tr. Joel Stern & Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982; translated from the Polish (“Doktor Diagoras”, Niezwyciężony i inne opowiadania, Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1964).
- * The Eighteenth Voyage by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) The New Yorker November 2 1981, as "Project Genesis"
- * Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy I by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) Memoirs of a Space Traveler by Stanislaw Lem, tr. Joel Stern & Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982; translated from the Polish (“I (Profesor Corcoran)”, Księga robotów, Iskry, 1961).
- * Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy II by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) Memoirs of a Space Traveler by Stanislaw Lem, tr. Joel Stern & Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982; translated from the Polish (“II (Profesor Decantor)”, Księga robotów, Iskry, 1961).
- * Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy III by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) Memoirs of a Space Traveler by Stanislaw Lem, tr. Joel Stern & Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982; translated from the Polish (“III (Profesor Zazul)”, Księga robotów, Iskry, 1961).
- * Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy IV by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) Memoirs of a Space Traveler by Stanislaw Lem, tr. Joel Stern & Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982; translated from the Polish (“IV (Fizyk Molteris)”, Księga robotów, Iskry, 1961).
- * Further Reminiscences of Ijon Tichy V by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) The New Yorker November 30 1981, as "The Washing-Machine Tragedy"
- * Let Us Save the Universe (An Open Letter from Ijon Tichy) by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) The New Yorker December 21 1981; translated from the Polish (“Ratujmy kosmos”, Niezwyciężony i inne opowiadania, Wydawnictwo Ministerstwa Obrony Narodowej, 1964).
- * Memoirs of a Space Traveler by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (co) Harcourt Brace Jovanovich (hc), January 1982
- * Phools by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) The New Yorker October 12 1981; translated from the Polish (“Podróż dwudziesta czwarta”, Sezam i inne opowiadania, Iskry, 1954).
- * Project Genesis by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) The New Yorker November 2 1981; translated from the Polish (“Podróż osiemnasta”, Dzienniki gwiazdowe, Czytelnik, 1971).
- * The Twenty-Fourth Voyage by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) The New Yorker October 12 1981, as "Phools"
- * The Washing-Machine Tragedy by Stanislaw Lem (with Maria Swiecicka-Ziemianek), (ss) The New Yorker November 30 1981; translated from the Polish (“V: (Tragedia pralnicza)”, Noc księżycowa, 1963).
[]Stern, M. (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Birth, (ss) Weirdbook #44, 2021
- * Head on the Door, (ss) Write Ahead the Future Looms September/October 2020
- * Memories of Emma, (ss) Write Ahead the Future Looms March/April 2021
- * Micro Madness:
* ___ The Singular, (vi) Cosmic Horror Monthly #19, January 2022
- * Payload, (ss) Startling Stories v34 #1, 2021
- * Pharmakon, Pharmakon, (ss) Startling Stories v34 #2, 2022
- * The Singular, (vi) Cosmic Horror Monthly #19, January 2022
- * Sticky, (nv) Chthonic Matter Winter 2024
[]Stern, Michael (1910-2009) (about) (chron.)
- * Algis Budrys: An Interview, (iv) Knights #19, December 1977 [Ref. Algis Budrys]
- * All Modes Lead from Rome, (pi) True #285, February 1961
- * Corpse for Sale, (ts) The Male Home Companion October 1942
- * A Day and a Night with Virginia Hill, (ar) Argosy December 1954 [Ref. Virginia Hill]
- * Death in the Tombs, (ts) American Detective June 1935
- * Diamond Buccaneers, (tc) True Detective Mysteries Sep, Nov, Dec 1940
- * Dice, Dames and Dollars, (ar) Argosy July 1955
- * Dope-Buster, (ar) Argosy November 1955
- * The Gorilla of the Ghetto, (tc) American Detective March 1935
- * How to Steal $8,000,000 a Year, (ar) Argosy November 1954
- * Inside the Real Mafia, (ar) Argosy June 1955
- * Kings of the Devil’s Metal, (ar) Argosy February 1955
- * New York’s Great Titterton Mystery, (tc) American Detective July 1936
- * The Toughest Cop in America, (ar) Argosy April 1955
- * When Bandits Strike, (tc) True Detective Mysteries March 1939
[]Stern, Philip M. (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * The Dawn of the Atomic Era: July 16, 1945, (ar) The Oppenheimer Story, Harper & Row, 1969, as "The Oppenheimer Case: Security on Trial"
- * The H-Bomb Debate, (ar) The Oppenheimer Story, Harper & Row, 1969
- * Letter from an Indignant Taxpayer, (ar) Penthouse (US) March 1973
- * The Oppenheimer Case: Security on Trial, (ar) The Oppenheimer Story, Harper & Row, 1969
[]Stern, Philip Van Doren (1900-1984); used pseudonym Peter Storme (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Case of the Corpse in the Blind Alley, (ar) The Virginia Quarterly Review Spring 1941
- * The Case of the Corpse in the Blind Alley, (ex) The Virginia Quarterly Review Spring 1941
- * Editor’s Preface, (si) The Portable Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe, Viking, 1957
- * The Greatest Gift, (ss) self-published, December 1943
- * How to Torture Your Friends (with Paul Stryfe), (ar) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1942, as by Peter Storme & Paul Stryfe
- * Introduction, (in) The Pocket Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1941
- * Introduction, (in) The Midnight Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Holt, 1942
- * Introduction, (in) The Pocket Companion ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1942
- * Introduction, (in) The Moonlight Traveler ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Doubleday, 1943
- * Introduction, (in) The Pocket Book of Modern American Short Stories ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1943
- * Introduction, (in) The Pocket Book of Adventure Stories ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket, 1945
- * Introduction, (in) Travelers in Time ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Doubleday, 1947
- * Introduction, (in) Tales of Horror and the Supernatural by Arthur Machen, Alfred A. Knopf, 1948
- * Introduction, (in) The Pocket Week-End Book ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1949
- * Introduction, (in) The Portable Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe, Viking, 1957
- * Introduction, (in) Strange Beasts and Unnatural Monsters ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Fawcett Crest, 1968
- * Introduction, (in) The Other Side of the Clock ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1969
- * Lincoln’s Last Christmas, (ss) Collier’s December 26 1942
- * The Man Who Was Never Born, (ss) Good Housekeeping January 1945, as by Peter Storme
_____, ed.
- * The Great Ghost Stories, (an) Pocket, 1947, as The Pocket Book of Ghost Stories
- * Great Tales of Fantasy and Imagination, (an) Doubleday, Doran, 1943, as The Moonlight Traveler
- * The Midnight Reader, (an) Holt (hc), March 1942
- * The Midnight Reader (var. 1), (an) World/WDL (pb), 1960
- * The Moonlight Traveler, (an) Doubleday (hc), May 1943
- * The Moonlight Traveller, (an) World/WDL (pb), November 1960
- * The Other Side of the Clock, (an) Van Nostrand Reinhold (hc), 1969
- * The Pocket Book of Adventure Stories, (an) Pocket (pb), February 1945
- * The Pocket Book of Ghost Stories, (an) Pocket Books (pb), November 1947
- * The Pocket Book of Modern American Short Stories, (an) Pocket Books (pb), November 1943
- * The Pocket Companion, (an) Pocket Books (pb), May 1942
- * The Pocket Reader, (an) Pocket Books (pb), June 1941
- * The Pocket Treasury (with Caryl Brooks, Eric Swenson & Louis Untermeyer), (an) Pocket Books (pb), February 1947
- * The Pocket Week-End Book, (an) Pocket Books (pb), May 1949
- * The Portable Edgar Allan Poe by Edgar Allan Poe, (co) Viking (tp), 1957
- * Strange Beasts and Unnatural Monsters, (an) Fawcett Crest (pb), August 1968
- * Travelers in Time, (an) Doubleday (hc), July 1947
_____, [ref.]
[]Stern, Renee (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Fire and Ice, (ss) Aeon #5, November 2005
- * Hostage, (ss) Sails & Sorcery ed. W. H. Horner, Fantasist Enterprises, 2007
- * A Mother’s Choice, (ss) Human Tales ed. Jennifer Brozek, Dark Quest Books, 2011
- * Nuevo Shine, (ss) Oceans of the Mind #15, Spring 2005
- * Red Hell, (ss) Black Gate Winter 2010
- * A Touch of Frost, (ss) Looking Landwards ed. Ian Whates, NewCon Press, 2013
- * Wolf’s Clothing, (nv) Beneath Ceaseless Skies #18, June 4 2009
[]Stern, Richard Martin (1915-2001) (about) (chron.)
- * Ambassador of Love, (ss) Collier’s October 20 1945
- * Arrogant Male, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 24 1949
- * Assingment: Treason, (ss) The American Magazine February 1956
- * Audit, (ss) The Paris Review #141, Fall 1996
- * Battle of Flowers, (ss)
- * A Beginning, (ss) McCall’s June 1966
- * Blueprint of Love, (??) Collier’s June 3 1944
- * The Boiling Point, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1949
- * The Bomb [Dorothy Mayotte Rigby], (ss) The Rigby File ed. Tim Heald, Hodder & Stoughton, 1989
- * Breaker of Kings, (ss) Adventure August 1953
- * Captain Jonathan, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1946
- * Casanova Joe, (ss) Collier’s October 26 1946
- * The Cat Who Loved Carnations, (ss)
- * Crack-Up, (ss) Adventure April 1957
- * Cry Havoc, (ss) Adventure October 1966
- * Cute, Isn’t She?, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 8 1947
- * Danger After Dark, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 11 1948
- * Decorator’s Helper, (ss) Collier’s October 29 1949
- * Del Plunko Performs, (ss) The Paris Review #121, Winter 1991
- * Design for Vengeance, (ss) Collier’s August 13 1949
- * Diggin’ Dawg, (ss) Collier’s December 29 1945
- * The Direct Approach, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 5 1955
- * Dr. Cahn’s Visit, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1979
- * Don’t Tell Me Why You Love Me, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1949
- * Dream Stuff, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 12 1947
- * Episode in Haiti, (nv) Bluebook August 1952
- * Everything Shipshape, (ss) Collier’s May 11 1946
- * Extracts from a Journal, (ms) TriQuarterly #50, Winter 1981
- * Family Guardian, (ss) Collier’s February 11 1950
- * Fighting Mad, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 25 1957
- * Forbidden Cargo, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 19, Aug 26, Sep 2 1950
- * Foreign Wife, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 28 1955
- * “From a Proud Tower”, (ar) Mystery Writers Annual #35, 1981
- * From Our Former President, (cl) Mystery Writers’ Annual #26, 1972
- * From Our New President, (es) Mystery Writers’ Annual #25, 1971
- * Garden Party, (??) Collier’s July 7 1945
- * Gentlemen’s Award, (ss) Collier’s March 24 1951
- * The Girl Who Missed the Boat, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 7 1948
- * Hannibal, (ss) John Bull September 26 1953
- * Home Truth, (pm) Esquire December 1975
- * How Can I Get Rid of Him?, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 14 1953
- * The Ideal Address, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1976
- * In Dependence, (ss) Collier’s July 20 1946
- * I Remember Nightmares, (ar) I, Witness ed. Brian Garfield, Times Books, 1978
- * I Want a Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1950
- * The Jet Plane Murders, (na) The American Magazine September 1954
- * Joe—Cat Cum Laude, (ss) Collier’s October 28 1955
- * Journey Through Fear, (nv) Argosy August 1959
- * June the Giant Killer, (ss) Collier’s June 8 1946
- * Leave It to Jake, (ss) Collier’s November 4 1944
- * Lesson for the Day, (ss) Commentary August 1980
- * Local Cat Makes Good, (??) Collier’s July 6 1946
- * The Long Chance, (ss)
- * Lord and Master, (ss) Collier’s March 20 1948
- * Love Me, Love My Cat, (ss) Collier’s October 11 1952
- * A Man, a Mouse and a Girl, (ss) Woman’s Journal March 1963
- * Man Around the House, (ss) Woman’s Journal July 1963
- * Man Bait, (na) Redbook May 1950
- * Man in a Nightmare, (ss) Argosy June 1958
- * A Man in Her Room, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1950
- * Man in the Middle, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 26 1956
- * The Man She Didn’t Want, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1956
- * Manuscript for Murder, (n.) Star Weekly November 28 1970
- * The Man who Was Always Right, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 10 1948
- * The Man Who Wouldn’t Fall, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1958
- * The Missile Murderer, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 18, Feb 25 1961
- * Miss Revolution, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 4 1956
- * Monkey’s Uncle, (ss) Collier’s July 31 1948
- * Motive for Murder, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 17 1952
- * The Murder Tangle, (ss) Argosy January 1963
- * Never Fall in Love, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 27 1957
- * Not Fit to Live With, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1952
- * Once Upon an Olive, or The Air Is Rare, (ss) Mystery Writers’ Annual #22, 1968
- * One Day It’s Different, (ss) Woman’s Journal September 1964
- * One Man Out, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 3 1948
- * The Perfect Suspect, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 2, Apr 9 1955
- * Pint of Fury, (ss) Liberty November 1947
- * Plain Girls Are Dynamite, (ss) The American Magazine December 1953
- * Play It for Keeps, (na) The Blue Book Magazine January 1948
- * Present for Minna, (ss) This Week February 1950
- * Problem Child, (n.) McCall’s August 1948
- * Prospector’s Fire, (ss) This Week July 19 1942
- * Proud Lady, (ss) Collier’s May 10 1947
- * Queen Size, (ss) Collier’s July 9 1949
- * Reflections, Observations, Memories, (es) The Antioch Review Winter 2007
- * Revenge Won’t Wait, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1951
- * Ring of Fire, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Feb 24, Mar 3 1962
- * Router of Dreams, (??) Collier’s December 2 1950
- * Scapegoat for Murder, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post May 20, May 27, Jun 3 1961
- * Second in Command, (ss) The American Magazine May 1953
- * A Secret Place, (ss) Redbook November 1964
- * Sestina at Trenta-Due, (pm) Transatlantic Review #37/38, Autumn 1970/Winter 1971
- * Set Up for Murder, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 8, Aug 15 1959
- * She Didn’t Expect a Pelican, (ss) Woman’s Journal March 1949
- * Sinner Take All, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 24 1947
- * Sitting Duck, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 5, Aug 12 1961
- * Stowaway, (ss) Collier’s April 13 1956
- * The Strategy of Love, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 28 1957
- * Suicide Ship, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 21 1956
- * Surprise for the Professor, (ss) Cosmopolitan July 1949
- * Terror in the Night, (ss) Argosy April 1963
- * Terror in the Streets, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 8, Mar 15 1958
- * There Ought to Be a Law, (ss) Collier’s January 5 1946
- * Tootlin’ Willie, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 22 1944
- * Tough Customer, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1958
- * The Tourist, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1950
- * The Turning Point, (na) Redbook June 1965
- * Twice Shy, (ss)
- * Unaccountable Hero, (ss)
- * A Very Pale Green Thumb, (ss) Collier’s April 16 1954
- * Wait for Me, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1956
- * When Hannibal Met the Champ, (ss) This Week June 21 1953
- * Willie and the Commandos, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1944
- * Winner’s Woman, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 8 1947
- * Wissler Remembers, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1980
- * Witness to Murder, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1951
- * Women in Conflict, (ss) Collier’s July 25 1953
- * Wool, (ss) The Yale Review July 1999
- * Writing the Disaster Novel, (ar) The Writer #6, June 1996
- * Yes Man, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1951
- * You Can’t Fight Everybody, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post September 20 1947
- * You First, Son, (ss) Collier’s January 19 1946
_____, [ref.]
[]Stern, Steve (1947- ) (chron.)
- * The Gramophone, (ss) The Midnight Ghost Book ed. James Hale, Barrie & Jenkins, 1978
- * Isaac and the Undertaker’s Daughter, (ss) Epoch Spring/Summer 1979
- * Lazar Malkin Enters Heaven, (ss) Lazar Malkin Enters Heaven by Steve Stern, Viking, 1986
- * Romance, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Fall/Winter 1994
- * Rudolph Finkl’s Apprenticeship, (ss) The After Midnight Ghost Book ed. James Hale, Hutchinson, 1980
- * The Sin of Elijah, (ss) Prairie Schooner Spring 1997
- * The Tale of a Kite, (ss) The Wedding Jester by Steve Stern, Graywolf Press, 1999
[]Sternbach, Rick; [i.e., Richard Michael Sternbach] (1951- ) (chron.)
- * About the Cover, (ms) Tales of Known Space by Larry Niven, Ballantine, 1975
- * Biography and Art, (pi) MosCon X Program Book ed. Jon Gustafson, Moscow SF Conv. Inc., 1988
- * Comet Rendezvous, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (UK) January 1974
- * Cover Artist: Rick Sternbach, (bg) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact April 1975
- * Created Equal, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (UK) February 1974
- * Following Yonder Star, (cv) Worlds of If November/December 1974
- * Mistaken for Granted, (cv) Worlds of If January/February 1974
- * Showcase, (pi) Galaxy Science Fiction March 1977
- * Starbow, (cv) Worlds of If March/April 1974
- * War of the Wastelife, (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine (UK) May 1974
- * [front cover], (cv) Analog Science Fiction—Science Fact Oct 1973, Oct 1974, Apr, Sep 1975, Feb, Jul, Dec 1976, May, Dec 1977,
Apr 1978, Dec 1980, Jan 5 1981
Jul, Dec 1982, Feb 1985
- * [front cover], (cv) Galaxy Science Fiction Jan, Feb, May, Jun 1974, Jul 1975, Jan, May, Sep, Dec 1976
- * [front cover], (cv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction Feb 1974, Jul 1976, Feb, Jun, Aug 1977, May, Sep 1978
- * [front cover], (cv) Tales of Known Space by Larry Niven, Ballantine, 1975
- * [front cover], (cv) Homebrew by Poul Anderson, NESFA, 1976
- * [front cover], (cv) The Space Beyond by John W. Campbell, Jr., Pyramid, 1976
- * [front cover], (cv) A World Out of Time by Larry Niven, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1976
- * [front cover], (cv) The Complete Venus Equilateral by George O. Smith, Ballantine, 1976
- * [front cover], (cv) Study War No More ed. Joe Haldeman, St. Martin's, 1977
- * [front cover], (cv) The Breaking Earth by Keith Laumer, Tor, 1981
- * [front cover], (cv) Out of the Everywhere, and Other Extraordinary Visions by James Tiptree, Jr., Del Rey, 1981
- * [front cover], (cv) Futures Past by James White, Del Rey, 1982
- * [front cover], (cv) Starships ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Fawcett, 1983
- * [front cover], (cv) Mirabile by Janet Kagan, Tor, 1991
- * [front cover] (with Bonnie Dalzell), (cv) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction April 1976
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Cosmos Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine May 1977
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Magazine Summer 1977
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Algol Summer/Fall 1977
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Isaac Asimov’s Science Fiction Anthology: Volume 1, 1979, Davis, 1978
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Asimov’s SF Adventure Magazine Summer 1979
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Analog Science Fiction/Science Fact July 1982
- * [letter], (lt) Science Fiction Review #16, February 1976
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