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Post, Emily (née Price) (1873-1960) (items)
- The Flight of a Moth, (na) Ainslee’s Magazine August 1904
- The Title Market, (sl) Everybody’s Magazine February 1909, etc.
- The Great Strike, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine January 1910
- The Eagle’s Feather, (sl) Ainslee’s April 1910, etc.
- The Chase of the Calico Girl, (sl) The Woman’s Magazine (US) January 1914, etc.
- Must I Practise What I Preach?, (ar) Cosmopolitan December 1924
- They Who Are Fat Must Suffer to Be Thin!, (ar) McCall’s Magazine March 1926
- The Post Box, (cl) McCall’s Magazine March 1927, etc.
- How to Win Your Way in Society, (ar) Smart Set December 1928; as told to May Cerf
- Any Fork Will Do, (ar) Collier’s April 20 1929
- It’s All in a Day’s Mail, (ar) Collier’s June 29 1929
- How to Be Happy Though a Parent, (ar) Collier’s July 20 1929
- What! No Chaperons?, (ar) Collier’s September 7 1929
- Travel Manners, (cl) McCall’s Magazine July 1930
- Etiquette for Little Folk, (cl) McCall’s Magazine August 1930
- Good Taste Today, (cl) This Week April 21 1935, etc.
- How I Came to Write About Etiquette, (ar) Pictorial Review October 1936
- Job Fright, (ar) This Week December 6 1936
- Should You Spank—and Why?, (ar) This Week February 28 1937
- A Husband’s S O S, (ar) This Week January 2 1938
- A New Deal for Men, (ar) This Week January 16 1938
- The Backbone of Manners, (ar) This Week February 13 1938
- Wander Lustre, (ar) This Week February 27 1938
- Be Yourself!, (ar) This Week March 13 1938
- The Tact It Takes, (ar) This Week March 27 1938
- Getting Married, (ar) This Week April 10 1938
- The White Lie Problem, (ar) This Week April 24 1938
- Proprieties for the Divorced, (ar) This Week May 8 1938
- Don’t Be “Face-Blind”, (ar) This Week May 22 1938
- Let’s Have a Garden Wedding, (ar) This Week June 5 1938
- Talk Can Be Golden, (ar) This Week June 19 1938
- When Is a Guest a Pest?, (ar) This Week July 3 1938
- There’s Art in Dining Out of Door, (ar) This Week July 10 1938
- Pretty! But Is It Home?, (ar) This Week July 31 1938
- A Little Beach Privacy, Please!, (ar) This Week August 14 1938
- Say It Lightly but Firmly—“No”, (ar) This Week August 28 1938
- Dates for Jitter-Bugs?, (ar) This Week September 11 1938
- Yes—But Don’t Burn Your Bridges!, (ar) This Week September 25 1938
- Is Your Baby a Good Sport?, (ar) This Week October 9 1938
- Two Pay Checks Go Farther Than One, (ar) This Week October 23 1938
- If You Aren’t Sure—Ask, (ar) This Week November 6 1938
- How and When to Use Visiting Cards, (ar) This Week November 20 1938
- At Your Next Dance—Dance!, (ar) This Week December 11 1938
- Modern Manners Are Country Manners, (ar) This Week December 18 1938
- Just Be Natural, (ar) This Week January 1 1939
- Hi-Yo! Silver for the Bride, (ar) This Week January 15 1939
- Have the Joneses Kept Up with Themselves?, (ar) This Week January 29 1939
- Good Manners May Save Your Life, (ar) This Week February 12 1939
- When Small Talk Is a Big Help, (ar) This Week February 26 1939
- Giving a Good Party in Small Quarters, (ar) This Week March 12 1939
- Do Your Children “Get Away with It?”, (ar) This Week March 26 1939
- What Makes a Woman a Lady?, (ar) This Week April 9 1939
- If You Meet the King and Queen—, (ar) This Week April 23 1939
- What One Wears at the Fairs, (ar) This Week May 7 1939
- Getting Married Right, (ar) This Week May 21 1939
- Dog Manners Can Be Good Manners, (ar) This Week June 4 1939
- Do Jitterbugs Need Traffic Rules?, (ar) This Week June 18 1939
- Write Often—but Write Right, (ar) This Week July 2 1939
- Summertime Is Dad’s Time, (ar) This Week July 16 1939
- For Successful Summer Parties, (ar) This Week July 30 1939
- Let’s Take a Tip from the Queen, (ar) This Week August 13 1939
- Youngsters Learn Manners by Using Them, (ar) This Week August 27 1939
- Lovely Houses Look Lived In, (ar) This Week September 10 1939
- Treat Your Name Respectfully, (ar) This Week September 24 1939
- Good Manners Work for You, (ar) This Week October 8 1939
- Unwritten Laws of Etiquette, (ar) This Week October 22 1939
- Are Permanent Marriages Built on Manners?, (ar) This Week November 5 1939
- Plan for Christmas Now, (ar) This Week November 19 1939
- When You Can’t Return Hospitality, (ar) This Week December 3 1939
- Christmas Keeps Us Young, (ar) This Week December 17 1939
- So Good to Have Them Home—But!, (ar) This Week December 31 1939
- If You Want to Be Popular—, (ar) This Week January 14 1940
- Be Polite, Even at Breakfast!, (ar) This Week January 28 1940
- Begin Young with Table Manners, (ar) This Week February 11 1940
- Anniversaries Can Be Fun, (ar) This Week February 25 1940
- Take Things as You Find Them, (ar) This Week March 10 1940
- Being a Guest at as Formal Wedding, (ar) This Week March 24 1940
- Keep Service Correct but Unpretentious, (ar) This Week April 7 1940
- Make It Seem Lived-In, (ar) This Week April 21 1940
- Church Weddings in Everyday Dress, (ar) This Week May 19 1940
- Rules—Wise or Grundy-Wise, (ar) This Week June 2 1940
- Hats Off in the Movies!, (ar) This Week June 16 1940
- Be Sure You’re Invited, (ar) This Week June 30 1940
- It’s Polite to Be Prompt, (ar) This Week July 14 1940
- Courtesy First Is Safety First, (ar) This Week July 28 1940
- Your Children and the Neighbors, (ar) This Week August 11 1940
- Fitting Visitors Into Small Quarters, (ar) This Week August 25 1940
- Remember That Name!, (ar) This Week September 8 1940
- Manners Make Success, (ar) This Week September 22 1940
- Manners for Minors, (ar) This Week October 6 1940
- The First Rule of Manners, (ar) This Week October 20 1940
- How Not to Act at a Football Game, (ar) This Week November 3 1940
- Hands Off Your Children’s Mail, (ar) This Week November 17 1940
- Whose House Is It, Anyway?, (ar) This Week December 1 1940
- Yes, Send Cards!, (ar) This Week December 15 1940
- When the First Baby Comes—, (ar) This Week December 29 1940
- “What’s in a Name?”, (ar) This Week January 12 1941
- Are College Table Manners Bad?, (ar) This Week January 26 1941
- Mrs. Can and Mrs. Can’t, (ar) This Week February 9 1941
- Have Your Cold in Private, (ar) This Week February 23 1941
- How to Plan a Wedding, (ar) This Week March 9 1941
- Think First—Then Speak, (ar) This Week March 23 1941
- What Not to Give a Soldier, (ar) This Week April 6 1941
- If You Give the Bride China—, (ar) This Week April 20 1941
- When People Pay You Compliments, (ar) This Week May 4 1941
- Girls Need Girl Friends, (ar) This Week May 18 1941
- Are You Half-Way Polite on the Phone?, (ar) This Week June 1 1941
- One Road to a Happy Marriage, (ar) This Week June 15 1941
- Those Uninvited Guests, (ar) This Week June 29 1941
- When to Eat with Your Fingers, (ar) This Week July 13 1941
- When to Go Home, (ss) This Week August 10 1941
- Second Wedding, (ar) This Week August 31 1941
- Get the Other Fellow’s Angle, (ar) This Week September 7 1941
- If It’s Tactful, Is It True?, (ar) This Week September 21 1941
- It’s Nice to Get Letters—If!, (ar) This Week October 5 1941
- If You Rent It Furnished, (ar) This Week October 19 1941
- When Wives Get Pay Checks, (ar) This Week November 2 1941
- Is Good Taste Inflexible?, (ar) This Week November 16 1941
- “Let George Pay It”, (ar) This Week November 30 1941
- Getting Ahead with Courtesy, (ar) This Week December 14 1941
- Boys and Girls Together, (ar) This Week December 28 1941
- Etiquette for Everyone, (ms) Argosy May 1944
- Emily Post Says, (cl) The American Weekly June 6 1954
- Muriel and the Wild Men, (hu) The Gent October 1957
Post, Evan Merritt (1900-?) (items)
- Frozen Evidence, (nv) Novelets July 1924
- Heading North, (nv) North•West Stories June 1925
- A Son of the North, (nv) North•West Stories August 1925
- McClung’s Son, (ss) North•West Stories September 1925
- Where North Holds Sway, (nv) North•West Stories October 1925
- Beating Dog Heaven, (ss) North•West Stories 1st January 1926
- Outdoor Trails, (cl) North•West Stories 1st February 1926
- The Red Badge of Men, (ss) North•West Stories 1st February 1926
- Justice, (ss) North•West Stories 1st March 1926
- The Man from Skagway, (sl) North•West Stories 2nd April 1926, etc.
- The Silent Cabin, (ss) Short Stories November 25 1926
- Red Nerve, (ss) North•West Stories 2nd January 1927
- Doomed Cabin, (ss) North•West Stories 2nd February 1927
- Kelp, (ss) North•West Stories 1st April 1927
- Greed, (ss) North•West Stories 2nd July 1927
- The Death Trap, (ss) North•West Stories Spring 1937
- The Frozen Peril, (nv) North•West Romances Winter 1939/1940
- White Hell, (nv) North•West Romances Summer 1941
- The Blizzard Devil, (nv) North•West Romances Fall 1941
Post, Jonathan V(os) (fl. 1970s-2010s) (about) (items)
- Cybernetic War, (ar) Omni May 1979
- Skiing the Methane Snows of Pluto, (vi) Focus #1, Autumn 1979
- Star Power for Supersocieties, (ar) Omni April 1980
- Prayer War, (vi) The New Satirist 1981
- Author, Author! A Crossword, (pz) Norwescon 5 Program Book ed. Stephen Bard, Michael Brocha & Jeffrey Levin, Norwescon, 1982
- The Fall of the City, (vi) Norwescon 5 Program Book ed. Stephen Bard, Michael Brocha & Jeffrey Levin, Norwescon, 1982
- The Spaceship Caliban (with A. M. Gilbertson), (pm) Norwescon 5 Program Book ed. Stephen Bard, Michael Brocha & Jeffrey Levin, Norwescon, 1982
- City Killer, (pm) There Will Be War ed. Jerry E. Pournelle & John F. Carr, Tor, 1983
- Ground Zero, (pm) There Will Be War ed. Jerry E. Pournelle & John F. Carr, Tor, 1983
- Science Poems: Beyond Natural Language—Notes on Poetry and AI/ Excerpts from a Critical Book in Progress, (ar) Star*Line January/February 1983
- The Neurophysiologist, (pm) Velocities #2, Spring 1983
- Science Poems: Beyond Natural Language—Notes on Poetry and AI, (ar) Star*Line March/April 1983, etc.
- Dragons, (pm) Fantasy Book August 1983
- Beyond Ad Hominem, (ar) Star*Line September/October 1983
- The Edge of the Universe, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1983
- The Fullfillment of Lord Byron’s Prophecy, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1983
- Impressions of Morning, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1983
- The Problem of Pain, (pm) Poetry Chapbook #1, 1984
- Thanatogensis, (pm) Weirdbook #21, Autumn 1985
- To the Stars: Love Hypertext, (pm) To the Stars: Love Hypertext by Jonathan V. Post, Emerald City Press, 1985
- Before the Big Bang: News from the Hubble Large Space Telescope, (pm) Star*Line November/December 1986
- I’m Going Home (with Christine Carmichael), (pm) Amazing Stories May 1988, as by Christine & Jonathan V. Post
- When We Must Part, (pm) Amazing Stories January 1989
- Dialog Before the Earth-Goddess Eloped with the Star-God, (pm) Amazing Stories July 1989
- Catalyst, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- Mnemosyne’s Entrenchment, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- Sweet Radium, (pm) Poly: New Speculative Writing ed. Lee Ballentine, Ocean View Books, 1989
- Advice to the Life-Lorn, (ss) Eldritch Tales #20, Summer 1989
- A Rebel Technology Comes Alive (with Chauncey Uphoff), (ar) Project Solar Sail ed. Arthur C. Clarke, NAL/Roc, 1990
- To Sail Beyond the Sun (A Luminous Collage) (with Ray Bradbury), (pm) Project Solar Sail ed. Arthur C. Clarke, NAL/Roc, 1990
- Hypertext Sonnet: Lines from Robert Silverberg’s Star of Gypsies, (pm) The New York Review of Science Fiction #27, November 1990 [Ref. Robert Silverberg]
- Atlantis Falls, (pm) The Tome #4, 1990
- Axis Mundi, (pm) The Tome #4, 1990
- Eclipse, (pm) The Tome #4, 1990
- Future Fashion Flashes, (pm) Hardware #2, 1990
- Strange New Planet, (pm) The Tome #4, 1990
- Take Me Back…, (pm) The Tome #4, 1990
- On Science: Human Destiny and the End of Time, (ar) Quantum #39, Summer 1991
- Future Spacecraft Sensors, (ar) Quantum #41, Winter/Spring 1992
- [letter], (lt) Quantum #41, Winter/Spring 1992, etc.
- [response to Richard Chwedyk], (ms) Quantum #42, Summer/Fall 1992
- Periodic Table of Ailments (with Christine Carmichael), (hu) Analog Science Fiction & Fact October 1992
- In Space: Past, Present & Possible Futures (with Donald D. Rose), (ar) Quantum #43/44, Spring/Summer 1993
- Quatrains from The Martian Chronicles (with Ray Bradbury), (pm) Space & Time #81, Spring 1993
- Science Fiction and the Search for Transcendence, (pm) Space & Time #82, Fall 1993
- Poetry & Time Machines, (br) Star*Line March/April 1994
- SF/F/H Poets: A Geography Lesson, (ar) Star*Line March/April 1994
- Special Relativity, (pm) Space & Time #83, Spring 1994
- King of the Jinns, (ss) Gaslight April 1994
- Elements of Love, (pm) Space & Time #84, Fall 1994
- The Density of Death, (pm) Once Upon a Midnight ed. Thomas E. Fuller, Michael N. Langford & Jame A. Riley, Unnameable Press, 1995
- The Kiss: Wounds in the Mouth, (pm) Once Upon a Midnight ed. Thomas E. Fuller, Michael N. Langford & Jame A. Riley, Unnameable Press, 1995
- Science (with David Brin, Robert L. Forward & Geoffrey A. Landis), (cl) Science Fiction Age March 1995
- Stop-It-Now, (ss) Tomorrow June 1995
- ZigZag Strikes Again, (vi) Flash Fiction Online April 2010
- Sumeria to the Stars, (nv) Dark Tales of Lost Civilizations ed. Eric J. Guignard, Dark Moon Books, 2012
- The Frog Prince, (vi) Daily Science Fiction October 7 2013
- Pair of Rogues, (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 5 2014
- Tales from Magic Dragon China #124: Unsnaked, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #101, July 2015
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