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Atwood, Albert W. (chron.) (continued)
- * Which Is Your Bank?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 6 1931
- * Who Should Go to College?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1927
- * Why Does Retailing Cost So Much?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 23, May 7 1921
- * Why Don’t They Quit?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 25 1920
- * Why Our Money Is Good, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 26 1932
- * The World in Debt, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 24 1915
- * “The World Is Mine”, (ar) The American Magazine March 1916
- * World Wide Opportunties, (ar) McClure’s Magazine June 1916
- * Wrecks—Why They Increase, (ar) The American Magazine March 1913
- * The Youngest Brother, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 4 1926
- * Young Men or Old, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 30 1918
- * Your Financial Future, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 12, Oct 3 1925
- * Your Insurance Policy in Wartime, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 27 1918
- * Your Money and How to Make It Earn, (cl) McClure’s Magazine Oct, Nov, Dec 1913, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1914
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1915
- * Your Money (Fortunes of Tomorrow), (ar) Collier’s November 20 1915
- * Your Money in War Time, (ar) Woman’s Home Companion November 1917
[]Atwood, Clara E. (1874-?) (chron.)
- * For the Little Brown Bookers / Life and Adventures of a Learned Lass, V, (vi) The Brown Book of Boston September 1901
- * He, She and It, (vi) The Brown Book of Boston August 1901
- * The Life and Adventures of a Learned Lass, (vi) The Brown Book of Boston February 1901
- * The Life and Adventures of a Learned Lass: 4., (vi) The Brown Book of Boston August 1901
- * The Life and Adventures of a Learned Lass: 7., (vi) The Brown Book of Boston November 1901
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Brown Book of Boston Feb, Aug, Sep, Nov 1901
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Short Stories February 1902
[]Atwood, Margaret (Eleanor Kilian) (1939- ) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Age of Lead, (ss) New Statesman and Society July 20 1990
- * The Age of the Bottleneck, (ar) Playboy July/August 2009
- * “Aliens have taken the place of angels”, (ar) The Guardian June 17 2005
- * The Arctic, (ar) Granta #91, Autumn 2005
- * At First I Was Given Centuries, (pm)
- * Author’s Perspective: Atwood on the Canadian Identity, (ar)
- * The Bad News, (vi) Good Bones by Margaret Atwood, Coach House, 1992
- * Bearlift, (ss) Arc February 17 2012; from the forthcoming novel Maddaddam (McClelland & Stewart, 2013).
- * Bluebeard’s Egg, (nv) McLelland & Stewart, 1983
- * Bodily Harm, (ex) McClelland & Stewart, 1981
- * The Bog Man, (ss) Playboy January 1991
- * The Boys at the Lab, (ss) Zoetrope: All-Story Fall 2006
- * Bread, (vi) Murder in the Dark by Margaret Atwood, Coach House, 1983
- * Canadian Monsters, (ar) The Canadian Imagination ed. David Staines, Harvard University Press, 1977
- * Cat’s Eye, (ss) Seventeen August 1989
- * Caught in Time’s Current, (ar) The Guardian November 7 2020
- * Chicken Little Goes Too Far, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 2005
- * Cold-Blooded, (ss) from Good Bones, 1992
- * Comic Heroes (with Jonathan Lethem, Walter Mosley & Jodi Picoult), (ar) Playboy December 2008
- * Dancing Girls, (ss)
- * Daphne and Laura and So Forth, (pm) Morning in the Burned House by Margaret Atwood, Houghton Mifflin, 1995
- * The Dead Interview: George Orwell, (ss) Inque October 1 2021
- * Dearly, (pm) The Guardian November 7 2020
- * Death by Landscape, (ss) Saturday Night July 1989
- * Don’t Be Alarmed, (in) Imaginarium 4 ed. Sandra Kasturi & Jerome Stueart, ChiZine Publications, 2015
- * Driving Lessons, (ar) The New Yorker July 12/July 19 2021
- * The Eye of Heaven, (ss) nEvermore! ed. Caro Soles & Nancy Kilpatrick, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2015
- * Flatline, (pm) The New Yorker November 9 2020
- * Freeforall, (ss) Star Weekly September 20 1986
- * Frogless, (pm) The Paris Review #117, Winter 1990
- * From an Interview by Graeme Gibson, (iv)
- * From Survival, (ar)
- * Gertrude Talks Back, (vi)
- * Girl Without Hands, (pm) Carnage Hall #6, 1995
- * Giving Birth, (ss) Dancing Girls and Other Stories by Margaret Atwood, McClelland and Stewart, 1977
- * Growing Pains:
* ___ Driving Lessons, (cl) The New Yorker July 12/July 19 2021
- * Hack Wednesday, (ss) The New Yorker September 17 1990
- * Hairball, (ss)
- * Hair Jewellery, (ss) Dancing Girls and Other Stories by Margaret Atwood, McClelland and Stewart, 1977
- * Happy Endings, (ss) The Humanist September/October 1987
- * Haunted by The Handmaid’s Tale, (ar) The Guardian January 20 2012
- * Headlife, (ss) Shadow Show ed. Sam Weller & Mort Castle, Morrow, 2012
- * Homelanding, (ss) Elle 1989
- * Impatient Griselda, (ss) The New York Times Magazine July 12 2020
- * In Search of the Rattlesnake Plantain, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1986
- * Interview by Joyce Carol Oates, (iv)
- * Isis in Darkness, (ss) Wilderness Tips by Margaret Atwood, Bloomsbury Press, 1990
- * Kat, (ss) The New Yorker March 5 1990
- * Lady Oracle, (n.) Redbook August 1976
- * The Little Red Hen Tells All, (vi)
- * Lusus Naturae, (ss) McSweeney’s Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories ed. Michael Chabon, Vintage, 2004
- * The Man from Mars, (ss) The Ontario Review Spring/Summer 1977
- * Margaret Atwood “Interviews” Her Hero, George Orwell, (ss) Inque October 1 2021, as "The Dead Interview: George Orwell"
- * Margaret Atwood: The Road to Ustopia, (ar) The Guardian October 14 2011
- * Metempsychosis, or The Journey of the Soul, (ss) A Darker Shade of Noir ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Akashic Books, 2023
- * Murder in the Dark, (vi) Murder in the Dark by Margaret Atwood, Coach House, 1983
- * My Brother, (ex)
- * My Hero, (ar) The Guardian January 18 2013 [Ref. George Orwell]
- * The Nature of Gothic, (pm) Carnage Hall #6, 1995
- * Old Babes in the Wood, (ss) The New Yorker April 26/May 3 2021
- * One of the Literary Greats of the 20th Century, (ar) The Guardian January 24 2018 [Ref. Ursula K. Le Guin]
- * The Page, (ar) Murder in the Dark by Margaret Atwood, Coach House, 1983
- * Part One: The Ardua Hall Holograph, (ex) from The Testaments, Chatto & Windus, September 2019
- * Pornography, (ar)
- * Pretend Blood, (ss) Crimespotting: An Edinburgh Crime Collection, Birlinn Ltd., 2009
- * Rape Fantasies, (ss)
- * Reading Blind, (in) The Best American Short Stories 1989 ed. Margaret Atwood & Shannon Ravenel, Houghton Mifflin, 1989
- * The Resplendent Quetzal, (ss) Short Story International #41, December 1983
- * Scarlet Ibis, (nv) Bluebeard’s Egg by Margaret Atwood, McClelland and Stewart, 1983
- * Shopping, (ss) from The Handmaid’s Tale, McClelland & Stewart, 1985
- * Simmering, (ss) Murder in the Dark by Margaret Atwood, Coach House, 1983
- * Speeches for Dr. Frankenstein, (pm) self-published, 1966
- * The Spider Woman, (ar) The New Yorker June 4/June 11 2012
- * Stone Mattress, (ss) The New Yorker December 19/December 26 2011
- * Style and Sexuality, (ar)
- * The Tale-Teller Who Tapped Into the Gothic Core of America, (ar) The Guardian June 8 2012 [Ref. Ray Bradbury]
- * The Tent, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 2005
- * Theology, (ss) Translation Spring 1988
- * Time Capsule Found on the Dead Planet, (ss) The Guardian September 26 2009
- * A Travel Piece, (ss) Short Story International #57, August 1986
- * Uglypuss, (nv) Bluebeard’s Egg by Margaret Atwood, McClelland and Stewart, 1983
- * Under Glass, (ss) Harper’s Magazine February 1972
- * The War in the Bathroom, (ss)
- * Weight, (ss) Vogue August 1990
- * The Weird Art of Seduction, (es) Playboy October 2011
- * When It Happens, (ss) Chatelaine 1975
- * The Whirlpool Rapids, (ss) Toronto Globe and Mail Summer Fiction Issue June 1986
- * Why Do You Write?, (ar)
- * Widows, (ss) The Guardian February 25 2023
- * Wilderness Tips, (ss) The New Yorker February 18 1991
- * “Witches,” from Second Words, (ar)
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- * “All dystopias are telling you is to make sure you’ve got a lot of canned goods and a gun” by Charlotte Higgins, (iv) The Guardian October 15 2016
- * Atwood Responds to Book Bans with “Unburnable” Edition of Handmaid’s Tale by Martin Pengelly, (ar) The Guardian May 24 2022
- * Cassandra, Old and New: Fahrenheit 451 and Oryx and Crake by Jeremy Smith, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #183, November 2003
- * Dinosaurs, Comics, Conan—and Metaphysical Romance by Andrew Tidmarsh, (iv) Interzone #65, November 1992
- * The False Link Between Amy Coney Barrett and The Handmaid’s Tale, Explained by Christine Grady, (ar) Vox September 27 2020
- * The Forgotten Handmaid’s Tale by Sophie Gilbert, (ar) The Atlantic (online) March 29 2015
- * The Handmaid’s Tale by Peter Brigg, (br) Foundation #36, Summer 1986
- * The Handmaid’s Tale by Lincoln Van Rose, (br) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1986
- * The Handmaid’s Tale by D. Douglas Fratz, (br) Thrust #28, Fall 1987
- * “I am not a prophet. Science fiction is really about now” by Lisa Allardice, (iv) The Guardian January 20 2018
- * “I can say things other people are afraid to”: Margaret Atwood on Censorship, Literary Feuds and Trump, (iv) The Guardian May 4 2024
- * “I have a big following among the biogeeks. ‘Finally! Someone understands us!’” by Emma Brockes, (iv) The Guardian August 24 2013
- * “I’m Simply the Messenger” by Horatia Harrod, (ar) Financial Times October 12 2019
- * In Other Worlds by Crisetta MacLeod, (br) Aurealis #48, March 2012
- * In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination by Eugene Reynolds, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #286, June 2012
- * In Other Worlds: SF and the Human Imagination by Barbara Melville, (br) Interzone #244, January/February 2013
- * Interview: Margaret Atwood, (iv) Lightspeed #43, December 2013
- * Interview with Margaret Atwood by Linda B. Swanson-Davies, (iv) Glimmer Train #11, Summer 1994
- * In the 2010s, The Handmaid’s Tale Arrived by Molly Young, (iv) New York November 25 2019
- * “In Tolkien, there are hardly any women at all” by Sarah Galo, (iv) The Guardian November 9 2015
- * Is There No Balm in Gilead?: The Woeful Prophecies of “The Handmaid’s Tale” by Brian M. Stableford, (ar) Foundation #39, Spring 1987
- * “It would be fun to talk to Simone de Beauvoir” by Lisa O’Kelly, (iv) The Guardian March 11 2023
- * Jazz Hands and Priestly Players: The Margaret Atwood Roadshow Is in Town by Lindesay Irvine, (ar) The Guardian September 3 2009
- * Make Margaret Atwood Fiction Again by Junot Díaz, (iv) Boston Review (online) June 29 2017
- * Margaret Atwood by Mary Morris, (iv) The Paris Review #117, Winter 1990
- * Margaret Atwood Bears Witness by Sophie Gilbert, (ar) The Atlantic December 2019
- * Margaret Atwood: “He’s still with me—not in the usual way” by Sarah Baxter, (iv) The Sunday Times March 5 2023
- * Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale: A Contextual Dystopia by David Ketterer, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies July 1989
- * Margaret Atwood to Publish “Highly Personal” Collection of Short Stories by Sarah Shaffi, (ar) The Guardian July 27 2022
- * The Muse as Pilgrim: SF Imagery in the Poetry of Diane Wakoski, Margaret Atwood, Marge Piercy by Elissa L. A. Hamilton, (ar) Star*Line Mar/Apr, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 1982
- * Oryx and Crake by Michelle Reid, (br) Foundation #89, Autumn 2003
- * Oryx and Crake by Ursula Pflug, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #204, August 2005
- * The Prophet of Dystopia by Rebecca Mead, (ar) The New Yorker April 17 2017
- * Speculative or Science Fiction? As Margaret Atwood Shows, There Isn’t Much Distinction by Cecilia Mancuso, (ar) The Guardian August 10 2016
- * The Stars of Modern SF Pick the Best Science Fiction by Various, (ar) The Guardian May 14 2011
- * Stone Mattress: Nine Tales by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) 2014
- * What Lies Beneath the Brave New World of Feminist Dystopian Sci-fi by Vanessa Thorpe, (ar) The Guardian June 24 2017
- * The Year of the Flood by Ursula K. Le Guin, (br) 2009
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