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[]Stanton, Marjorie; house pseudonym used by Horace Phillips (1881-1972) & Eric Lyth Rosman (1901-1993) (chron.)
- * Alone at Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930
- * At Morcove to Cheat Another [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * At Morcove Under Guard [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * Befriended by Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * The Boy Who Married Morcove’s Xmas [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * Called Back to Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * The Circus Girl Morcove Helped [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * The Circus Girl of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * Delia of the Circus [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) School Friend 1921
- * A Disgrace to Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * Driven from Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * The Drudge of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * Ethel Courtway’s Rival [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * The False Heroine of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * From Council School to Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * From Desert to Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * From Schoolroom to Circus [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * The Girl Morcove Misjudged [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * The Girl Morcove Pitied [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * The Girl Morcove Suspected [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * The Girl Queen from Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Girl She Kept from Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The Girl Spy of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Girl Who Didn’t Like Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * The Girl Who Fooled Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * Grangemoor to Guard Her [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1935
- * Her Misdeeds at Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The Hidden Schoolgirls [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * The Hundred-Guinea Prize [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * The Legend of Swanlake [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * The Loneliest Girl at Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * Madge Minden’s Secret [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * The Morcove Election [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * Morcove Girl No More [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Morcove Girls in Canada [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * Morcove in London [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * Morcove in Morocco [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921, 1926
- * Morcove in Turania [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * Morcove Marooned! [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) School Girl 1936
- * The Morcove Mystery [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * Morcove on the Farm [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * Morcove on the Sea [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * The Morcove Peeress [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930
- * The Morcove Pierrettes [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * Morcove’s Casket of Mystery [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * Morcove’s Christmas Problem [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * Morcove’s Christmas Problems [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * Morcove’s Desert Holiday [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * Morcove’s Gipsy Schoolgirl [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * Morcove’s Holiday in France [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * Morcove’s Reckless Two [Morcove], (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * Morcove’s River Holiday [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * The Morcove Treasure Hunters [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * The Morcove Tuckshop-Keepers [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * The Morcove Tyrant [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * The Morcove Vendetta [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * Must Morcove Expell Her? [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * The Mystery Girl of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Eric Lyth Rosman)
- * The Mystery of Heron’s Haunt [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * The Mystery Servant of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * Not Fit for Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * One Christmas Long Ago, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1938, 1937
- * On Trial at Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) School Girl 1930
- * Paula Creel’s Cousin [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * Polly Linton - Day Girl [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * Polly Linton’s Brother Expelled [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * The Scheming Mistress of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * A Second Chance at Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * She Cheated Her Morcove Chum [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * She Wanted to Leave Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Eric Lyth Rosman) School Friend 1928
- * Shielded by Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * Stranded in the Desert! [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1931
- * Study Against Study [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930
- * That Meddlar from Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * To Morcove in Secret [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1924
- * The Trouble-Maker at Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Eric Lyth Rosman) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * Turned Out of Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * The Wedding at Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * When Betty Came to Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1921
- * When Jemima Came to Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Eric Lyth Rosman) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * When Morcove Came to Stormwood [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * When Morcove Changed Mistresses [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * When Morcove Chums Quarrelled [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * When Morcove Misjudged Madge [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
- * When Morcove Moved [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- * When Morcove Started a Shop [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * When Morcove Was Mystified [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) School Girl 1931
- * When Pam Came to Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * When Pam Made Morcove Wonder [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1929
- * When Paula Captained the Fourth [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1928
- * When Tess Left Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1925
- * Whilst Morcove Slept [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- * The “White Queen” from Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1926
- * Wrecked Near Morcove [Morcove], (n.) (by Horace Phillips) Schoolgirls’ Own 1927
[]Stanton, Mary (1947- ); used pseudonym Claudia Bishop (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Czechoslovakian Pigeon Farmer and the Pony That Wasn’t a Paint, (ss) Horse Fantastic ed. Martin H. & Rosalind M. Greenberg, DAW, 1991
- * Dead and Berried, (ss) Death Dines at 8:30 ed. Claudia Bishop & Nick DiChario, Berkley, 2001, as by Claudia Bishop
- * Death Dines at 8:30 (with Nicholas A. DiChario), (oa) Berkley (hc), May 2001 , as by Claudia Bishop & Nicholas A. DiChario
- * Death Dines In (with Dean James), (oa) Berkley (hc), May 2004 , as by Claudia Bishop & Dean James
- * Den Mother, (ss) Astromancer Quarterly May 1992
- * The Horse Boy, (nv) Horse Fantastic ed. Martin H. & Rosalind M. Greenberg, DAW, 1991
- * Introduction, (in) Death Dines at 8:30 ed. Claudia Bishop & Nick DiChario, Berkley, 2001, as by Claudia Bishop
- * It Had to Be You, (n.) Berkley, 1984, as by Claudia Bishop
- * Kiss Me Once Again, (n.) Berkley, 1984, as by Claudia Bishop
- * The Melancholy Danish, (ss) A Merry Band of Murderers ed. Claudia Bishop & Don Bruns, Poisoned Pen Press, 2006, as by Claudia Bishop
- * A Merry Band of Murderers (with Don Bruns), (oa) Poisoned Pen Press (hc), August 2006 , as by Claudia Bishop & Don Bruns
- * Ophelia’s Revenge, (pm) A Merry Band of Murderers ed. Claudia Bishop & Don Bruns, Poisoned Pen Press, 2006, as by Claudia Bishop
- * The Secret Weapon of Last Resort, (ss) Bruce Coville’s Book of Aliens ed. Bruce Coville, Scholastic/Apple, 1994, as by Claudia Bishop
- * Waiting for Gateau [Sarah & Meg Quilliam], (nv) Death Dines In ed. Claudia Bishop & Dean James, Berkley, 2004, as by Claudia Bishop
- * Walk Right In…, (fw) Death Dines In ed. Claudia Bishop & Dean James, Berkley, 2004, as by Claudia Bishop
- * Your Ticket, Please…, (in) A Merry Band of Murderers ed. Claudia Bishop & Don Bruns, Poisoned Pen Press, 2006, as by Claudia Bishop
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[]Stanton, Maura (1946- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Adam’s Curse, (ss) Alaska Quarterly Review Fall/Winter 1983
- * Bathroom Walls, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1977
- * By the Sea, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly Fiction 2010
- * Circles, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1977
- * Cloud Ears, (pm) Harpur Palate Summer 2007
- * Edward Lear’s Shopping List, (pm) Harpur Palate Summer 2007
- * Greed, (pm) Harpur Palate Summer 2007
- * New Neighbors in the South, (pm) Ploughshares Spring 1977
- * Nijinsky, (ss) 1988
- * Oh Shenandoah, (ss) New England Review v33 #2, 2012
- * The Pear Orchard, (pm) Ploughshares Summer 1972
- * The Robber Bridegroom, (ss) Ploughshares Spring 1975
[]Stanton, Pauline (chron.)
- * The Degeneration of the Doll, (ar) The Puritan November 1899
- * The Diary of Alice Denison, (ss) The Puritan Feb, Mar 1899
- * The Domestic Badge of Office, (ar) The Puritan June 1899
- * Free Summer Fun, (ar) The Puritan July 1899
- * How to Wield the Carving Knife, (ar) The Puritan December 1900
- * The National Arts Club, (ar) The Junior Munsey October 1901
- * New Cotillion Favors, (ar) The Puritan February 1901
- * The Woman with the Hoe, (ar) The Puritan October 1899
- * The Working Woman’s Summer Clothes, (ar) The Puritan July 1900
[]Stanton, Philip C. (fl. 1900s) (chron.)
- * The Clown and the Catacombs [La Shelle & Stanley circus], (ss) The Popular Magazine June 1906
- * The Elephant Trainer and the Emperor [La Shelle & Stanley circus], (ss) The Popular Magazine August 1906
- * How the Quetzal Came, (ss) The Popular Magazine April 1907
- * The Human Arrow [La Shelle & Stanley circus], (ss) The Popular Magazine September 1906
- * Millionaire Marsden’s Eleven, (nv) The Popular Magazine Nov, Dec 1904
- * The Ringmaster’s Double Rôle [La Shelle & Stanley circus], (ss) The Popular Magazine May 1906
- * An Unscheduled Ascension [La Shelle & Stanley circus], (ss) The Popular Magazine July 1906
- * Winslow, Navy Halfback, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1905
[]Stanton, Steve (fl. 1980s-2010s) (books) (chron.)
- * Centurion, (ss) Dreams & Visions #16, 1994
- * Christian Science Fiction?, (ar) Pandora #27, 1992
- * A Christmas Story, (ss) Dreams & Visions #16, 1994
- * Foreword, (fw) Sky Songs: Stories of Spirituality and Speculative Science ed. Steve Stanton, Skysong Press, 2003
- * Freerider, (ss) Churchyard #2, Summer 1990
- * Gathering Glory, (vi) Daily Science Fiction February 7 2011
- * Hedge of Protection, (ss) On Spec Summer 2011
- * In Defense of Angels, (ss) Dreams & Visions #1, 1989
- * In the Den of the Dragon, (ss) Dreams & Visions #16, 1994
- * Keeper of the Oasis, (ss) Fractured ed. Silvia Moreno-Garcia, Exile Editions, 2014
- * Messenger, (ss) Nova Science Fiction #20, 2007
- * On the Edge of Eternity, (ss) Dreams & Visions #7, 1991
- * Une parfaite correspondance, (ss) Solaris #183, July 2012; “A Perfect Match”, On Spec, Spring 1992.; translated by Pascale Raud
- * A Perfect Match, (ss) On Spec Spring 1992
- * Psipunk, (ss) On Spec April 2016
- * Saturday Night in Saskatchewan, (ss) Perihelion November 12 2012
- * This Is My Body, (ss) Dreams & Visions #4, 1990
- * Through the Looking Glass, Darkly, (ss) Dreams & Visions #16, 1994
- * Timestealer, (ss) Dreams & Visions #16, 1994
- * Trickster, (nv) On Spec Spring 2008
- * Writing on the Wall, (ss) Tesseracts Nine ed. Nalo Hopkinson & Geoff Ryman, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2005
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[]Stanton, Will(iam Frank) (1918-1996) (about) (chron.)
- * As Long as You’re Here, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1963
- * Barney, (vi) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction February 1951
- The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction ed. Anthony Boucher & J. Francis McComas, Little Brown, 1952
- Fifty Short Science Fiction Tales ed. Isaac Asimov & Groff Conklin, Collier Books, 1963
- Mutants ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Raintree, 1982
- Space Mail Volume II ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Harry Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Fawcett Crest, 1982
- Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine September/October 1983
- Science Fiction ed. Herbert Kaußen & Dr. Rudi Renné, Langenscheidt-Longman, 1990
- An Anthropomorphic Century ed. Fred Patten, FurPlanet Productions, 2015
- * The Big Regatta, (ss) Collier’s August 30 1952
- * Butterfinger, (ss) Redbook April 1966
- * Chester’s Christmas Surprise, (ss) McCall’s December 1987
- * A Close Encounter, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1983
- * The Cookie Rebellion, (ss) Redbook February 1967
- * Country Christmas, (ss) Boys’ Life December 1967
- * The Curse of Stonewall Jackson, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #122, January 1954
- * Dear Mrs. President, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1961
- * Deck the Halls with Boughs of Whatchamacallit, (ss) McCall’s December 1964
- * Did Anybody Miss Me?, (ss) Redbook September 1967
- * The Dishwasher That Brought Out the Worst, (ss) Redbook May 1971
- * Dodger Fan, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1957
- The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction, Seventh Series ed. Anthony Boucher, Doubleday, 1958
- Never in This World ed. Idella Purnell Stone, Fawcett Gold Medal, 1971
- Run to Starlight ed. Martin Harry Greenberg, Joseph D. Olander & Patricia S. Warrick, Delacorte, 1976
- Arena: Sports SF ed. Edward L. Ferman & Barry N. Malzberg, Doubleday, 1976
- Worst Contact ed. Hank Davis, Baen, 2016
- * Every Home Should Have a Ghost, (ss) McCall’s October 1962
- * Fellow Voters, (ss) Yankee December 1981
- * A Few Words of Advice, (ss) Redbook April 1965
- * A Friend of the Family’s, (ss) Redbook August 1971
- * The Friends of Sammy, (ss) McCall’s January 1964
- * Games Couples Play, (ss) Chatelaine November 1972
- * The Girl in the Curio Shop, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal March 1963
- * The Girl in the Flaxen Convertible, (ss) Esquire October 1953
- * The Golden Evenings, (ss) McCall’s January 1965
- * A Good Time to Be Alive, (ss) Redbook May 1967
- * The Great Outdoors, (ss) Redbook August 1964
- * The Gumdrop King, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1962
- * Hard Guy, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post May 27 1961
- * The Human Comedy:
* ___ Read It Like It Is, Baby, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1967
* ___ Real Girls Ask for Mint Frappés, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1967
* ___ Secret Thoughts of a First Lady, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1966
* ___ Watch Out for the Wollypops, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1966
* ___ What’s Behind Those U.N.F.O.’s?, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1966
- * I’m Having All Kinds of Fun, (ss) Redbook June 1966
- * The Imperfect Listener, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1963
- * The Keeper of the Trash, (ss) Redbook September 1968
- * The Last Present, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction August 1956
- * The Last Time He Saw Her, (ss) Redbook February 1989
- * A Little Potato Salad Goes a Long Way, (ss) Redbook August 1968
- * Marry Her Off, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 12 1960
- * Miracle Care, (ss) Redbook July 1962
- * Monitored Call, (vi) Mercury Mystery Magazine April 1959
- * Myra, (ss) McCall’s March 1964
- * The Night the Lights Went Out, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal November 1972
- * Only the Lucky Ones, (ss) Redbook February 1966
- * Over the River to What’s-Her-Name’s House, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction May 1958
- * The Pioneer, (ss) Collier’s November 15 1952
- * Rattletrap Girl, (ss) Woman’s Day August 11 1981
- * Read It Like It Is, Baby, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 29 1967
- * Real Girls Ask for Mint Frappés, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1967
- * The Riotous Life, (ss) Redbook August 1966
- * The Scarecrow of Tomorrow, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction June 1962
- * The Second String Baby Sitter, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 14 1959
- * Secret Thoughts of a First Lady, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 4 1966
- * A Sentimental Subject, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 2 1960
- * A Short Trip to Town, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1957
- * A Small Favor, (ss) McCall’s November 1965
- * The Soap Must Go On, (ss) Redbook August 1985
- * Speculator in the Sticks, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 6 1962
- * Stella and the Shaggy Dog, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1978
- * The Summer of the Car, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1968
- * Surprise Ahead, (ss) McCall’s August 1989
- * This Year It’s Going to Be Different, (ss)
- * “To All a Good-Night”, (ss) McCall’s December 1963
- * Too Pretty for This Town, (ss) McCall’s February 1962
- * The Town Without a Straight Man, (ss) Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine #116, July 1953
- * Try to Be More Like Pittsburgh, (ss) The New Yorker December 23 1967
- * The Virus, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal February 1955
- * A Walk in the Rain, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal September 1972
- * Watch Out for the Wollypops, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 12 1966
- * We’ll Be Looking for You, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1961
- * What’s Behind Those U.N.F.O.’s?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 16 1966
- * Who Is Going to Cut the Barber’s Hair?, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction September 1959
- * Who’s Against Love?, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal July 1961
- * Winning the War with Women, (ss) Squire: A Man’s Magazine April 1956
- * You Are with It!, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction December 1961
- * You Know How It Is with Women, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal April 1963
[]Stanworth, Michelle (1951- ); used pseudonym Michelle Spring (about) (chron.)
- * Children and Violence: The Background to Standing in the Shadows, (ar) Crime Time v2 #1, 1998, as by Michelle Spring
- * Closure, (ss) Bodies in the Bookshop ed. L. C. Tyler & Ayo Onatade, Ostara Publishing, 2014, as by Michelle Spring
- * The Dark Side of Cambridge, (ar) Crime Time v3 #1, 2000, as by Michelle Spring
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[]Stapledon, (William) Olaf (1886-1950) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Arms Out of Hand, (nv) Transformation Four ed. Stefan Schimanski & Henry Treece, Lindsay Drummond, 1946
- * The Builder, (pm) The Old Abbotsholmian v3 #11, 1912
- * The Core, (es) The Windmill v1 #2, 1945
- * Death Into Life, (n.) Methuen, 1946
- * East Is West, (nv) Far Future Calling, Oswald Train, 1979
- * Escapism in Literature, (ar) Scrutiny 1939
- * Far Future Calling, (co) Oswald Train (hc), 1979 ; edited by Sam Moskowitz
- * Far Future Calling, (nv) 1977
- * Fields Within Fields, (ar)
- * The Flames, (na) Secker & Warburg, 1947
- Worlds of Wonder, Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc., 1949
- Quadratic by Olaf Stapledon & Murray Leinster, Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc., 1953
- To the End of Time, Funk & Wagnalls, 1953
- An Olaf Stapledon Reader, Syracuse University Press, 1997
- * The Flying Men, (ex) from Last and First Men, Methuen, 1930
- * From Star Maker, (ex) Methuen, 1937
- * Heavens Declare—Nothing, (ar) from The Opening of the Eyes, Methuen, 1954
- * Humanity on Venus, (ex) from Last and First Men, Methuen, 1930
- * Interplanetary Man, (ar) Journal of the British Interplanetary Society November 1948; transcript of a speech.
- * Last and First Men, (n.) Methuen, 1930
- * Last and First Men, (ex) Methuen, 1930
- Worlds Apart ed. Amabel Williams-Ellis & Mably Owen, Blackie & Son, 1966
- Farewell Fantastic Venus ed. Brian W. Aldiss & Harry Harrison, Macdonald, 1968
- All About Venus ed. Brian W. Aldiss & Harry Harrison, Dell, 1968
- The Road to Science Fiction #2 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1979
- This Way to the End Times ed. Robert Silverberg, Three Rooms Press, 2016
- * The Last Terrestrials, (ex) from Last and First Men, Methuen, 1930
- * Letter to C.E.M. Joad, (lt)
- * Letter to Fay Pomerance, (lt)
- * Letter to Gwyneth Alban-Davis, (lt)
- * Letter to Virginia Woolf, (lt)
- * Literature and the Unity of Man, (ar) Writers in Freedom: A Symposium ed. Hermon Ould, Hutchinson, 1942
- * Machinery and Labour, (ar) 1934
- * Mankind at the Crossroads, (ar) 1947
- * Man’s Future, (ar) Prediction April 1949
- * The Man Who Became a Tree, (ss) Far Future Calling, Oswald Train, 1979
- * The Martians, (ex) from Last and First Men, Methuen, 1930
- * Men, (pm) Latter-Day Psalms by Olaf Stapledon, Henry Young, 1914
- * Mr. Wells Calls In the Martians, (br) The London Mercury July 1937
- * A Modern Magician, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction July 1979
- * Mysticism, (ar) from Philosophy and Living, Penguin, 1939
- * Nautiloids, (ex) from Star Maker, Methuen, 1937
- * Nutrition, (ex) from Last Men in London, Methuen, 1932
- * Odd John, (n.) Methuen, 1935
- * Odd John, (ex) Methuen, 1935
- * An Olaf Stapledon Reader, (co) Syracuse University Press (tp), May 1997 ; edited by Robert Crossley
- * Old Man in a New World, (nv) G. Allen, 1944
- * Old Man in a New World, (ex) G. Allen, 1944
- * On Cultural Diversity, (ar) Manchester Evening News August 20 1937
- * Our Shame, (pm) 1925
- * Paradox, (pm) The Adelphi March 1940
- * Paul’s Changing World, (ex) from Last Men in London, Methuen, 1932
- * The Peak and the Town, (ss) Olaf Stapledon: A Bibliography ed. Harvey J. Satty & Curtis C. Smith, Greenwood, 1984
- * Poem 15 from First Volley: Astronomical, (pm)
- * Poem 17 from First Volley: Astronomical, (pm)
- * Poem 1 from The Nether Worlds, (pm)
- * Poem 2 from First Volley: Astronomical, (pm)
- * Quadratic (with Will F. Jenkins), (om) Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc. (hc), 1953 , as by Murray Leinster & Olaf Stapledon
- * Reflections of an Ambulance Orderly, (ar) The Old Abbotsholmian v3 #1, 1910
- * The Reign of Darkness, (ex) from Darkness and Light, Methuen, 1942
- * The Remaking of Man, (ar) The Listener April 8 1931
- * Resignation, (pm) 1924
- * Sirius, (n.) Secker & Warburg, January 1944
- * Sirius at Cambridge, (ex) from Sirius, Secker & Warburg, January 1944
- * Social Implications of Atomic Power, (ar) The Norseman November/December 1945
- * Some Thoughts on H.G. Wells’s “You Can’t Be Too Careful”, (ar) Plan August 1942
- * Spirit, (pm) Latter-Day Psalms by Olaf Stapledon, Henry Young, 1914
- * The Splendid Race, (ar) The Old Abbotsholmian v2 #8, 1908
- * Star Maker, (n.) Methuen, 1937
- * Star Maker, (ex) Methuen, 1937
- * The Story of John, (ss)
- * Sweet Dreams, (ex) from Last and First Men, Methuen, 1930
- * Thoughts on the Modern Spirit, (ar)
- * Three Letters to Aage Marcus, (lt)
- * Time, (pm) Latter-Day Psalms by Olaf Stapledon, Henry Young, 1914
- * Time and Eternity, (ar) from Death Into Life, Methuen, 1946
- * To the End of Time, (co) Funk & Wagnalls (hc), 1953 ; edited by Basil Davenport
- * Two Letters to H.G. Wells, (lt)
- * Two Letters to Naomi Mitchison, (lt)
- * Universal History, (ex) from Star Maker, Methuen, 1937
- * A World of Sound, (ss) Hotch Potch 1936
- * Worlds of Wonder, (co) Fantasy Publishing Co., Inc. (hc), 1949
- * [letter], (lt) Operation Fantast December 1949
- * [photography], (pt)
_____, [ref.]
- * Censorship, Disguise, and Transfiguration: The Making and Revising of Stapledon’s Sirius by Robert Crossley, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1993
- * Contact, Communion, and the Marriage of Minds: Olaf Stapledon in Context by Thomas F. Bertonneau, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #301, September 2013
- * Cosmic Thrillers by Algernon Blackwood, (br) Time and Tide December 20 1930
- * Discovering Olaf Stapledon by Bruce R. Gillespie, (ar) Steam Engine Time #1, April 2000
- * Far Future Calling by Darrell Schweitzer, (br) Science Fiction Review #36, August 1980
- * Far Future Calling by Brian M. Stableford, (br) Foundation #20, October 1980
- * Far Future Calling by A. Langley Searles, (br) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1981
- * The Flames: A Fantasy by John Beynon, (br) Fantasy Review October/November 1947
- * The Immanent Will Returns by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) The Times Literary Supplement 1983, as "Olaf Stapledon"
- * The Immanent Will Returns—2 by Brian W. Aldiss, (ar) The Detached Retina by Brian W. Aldiss, Liverpool University Press, 1995; based on “Olaf Stapledon” (The Times Literary Supplement 1983) and the foreword to Olaf Stapledon: Speaking for the Future by Robert Crossley (1994).
- * Looking Outward by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction Volume 5 ed. James Gunn, White Wolf, 1998
- * The March of the Talking Nebula by Van Ikin, (br) Science Fiction (Australia) v4 #2, 1982
- * Nebula Maker by Brian M. Stableford, (br) Foundation #13, May 1978
- * Odd John by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction November 1959
- * Olaf Stapledon by Walter H. Gillings, (bg) Science Fiction Monthly v1 #11, 1974
- * Olaf Stapledon (with John Kinnaird) by Sam Moskowitz, (br) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1985
- * Olaf Stapledon by Lee Becker, (pm) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1986
- * Olaf Stapledon: A Bibliography (with Harvey J. Satty & Curtis C. Smith) by Sam Moskowitz, (br) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1985
- * Olaf Stapledon: A Bibliography (with Harvey J. Satty & Curtis C. Smith) by Brian M. Stableford, (br) Foundation #38, Winter 1986/1987
- * Olaf Stapledon: A Man Divided (with Leslie A. Fiedler) by David Pringle, (br) Foundation #29, November 1983
- * Olaf Stapledon: A Man Divided (with Leslie A. Fiedler) by Harvey J. Satty, (br) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1984
- * Olaf Stapledon: Cosmic Philosopher by Sam Moskowitz, (bg) Fantastic Science Fiction Stories June 1960
- * Olaf Stapledon: His Son, His Daughter, His Political Perceptions by Sam Moskowitz, (ar) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1985
- * Olaf Stapledon’s “Odd John” and “Sirius”: Ascent Into Bestiality by Barbara Bengels, (ar) Foundation #9, November 1975
- * Olaf Stapledon: The Man Behind the Works by Sam Moskowitz, (bg) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1978/1979
- * Omega—and Olaf Stapledon by Thyril L. Ladd, (ar) Fantasy Commentator #10, Spring 1946
- * On Olaf Stapledon’s Sirius: A Fantasy of Love and Discord by Kiki Petrosino, (ar) Unstuck #3, 2014
- * On Stapledon’s Last and First Men by Stanislaw Lem, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies November 1986; translated from the Polish (Fantastyka i futurologia, Wydawnictwo Literakie, 1970) by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr..
- * On Stapledon’s Star Maker by Stanislaw Lem, (ar) Science-Fiction Studies March 1987; translated from the Polish (Fantastyka i futurologia, Wydawnictwo Literakie, 1970) by Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr..
- * The Philosopher of Fantasy by Walter H. Gillings, (iv) Scientifiction June 1937
- * The Philosopher of Time and Space by James E. Gunn, (is) The Road to Science Fiction #2 ed. James Gunn, Mentor, 1979
- * The Philosophical Novels of Olaf Stapledon by John B. Michel, (ar) The Alchemist Summer 1940
- * A Prized Harmony: Myth, Symbol and Dialectic in the Novels of Olaf Stapledon by Kenneth V. Bailey, (ar) Foundation #15, January 1979
- * Quadratic, Four Science Fiction Novels (with Will F. Jenkins) by Sam Moskowitz, (br) Science-Fiction Plus June 1953
- * Rereading Stapledon by Robert Silverberg, (ar) Asimov’s Science Fiction April/May 2008
- * Rereading Stapledon II by Robert Silverberg, (ar) Asimov’s Science Fiction July 2008
- * SF 101: Last and First Men by Olaf Stapledon by Sean Parker, (ar) Pantechnicon #7, 2008
- * Sirius by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction August 1964
- * The Stapledon Centenary Symposium by Brian M. Stableford, (ms) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #94, Winter 1986
- * Stapledon’s Death Into Life by Richard Witter, (br) Fantasy Commentator Summer 1947
- * Stapledon’s Flames by Sam Moskowitz, (br) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1948
- * Star Maker by John Beynon Harris, (br) Scientifiction June 1937
- * Star Maker by Jack Williamson, (br) Spaceways #3, February 1939
- * Star Maker, by Olaf Stapledon by S. Craig Zahler, (br) Bare•Bones #10, Spring 2022
- * Time Scales and Culture Cycles in Olaf Stapledon by Kenneth V. Bailey, (ar) Foundation #46, Autumn 1989
- * To the End of Time by Noah W. McLeod, (br) Psychotic #7, January 1954
- * To the End of Time by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Astounding Science Fiction August 1954
- * To the End of Time, The Best of Olaf Stapledon (with Basil Davenport) by Sam Moskowitz, (br) Science-Fiction Plus October 1953
- * To the End of Time: The Best of Olaf Stapledon (with Basil Davenport) by Groff Conklin, (br) Galaxy Science Fiction November 1953
- * [letter] by Sam Moskowitz, (lt) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1979/1980
- * [letter] by Angus Taylor, (lt) Foundation #16, May 1979
[]Staples, C(hester) C(ordwell) (1885-1954) (chron.)
- * Blackmail, (ss) Famous Western February 1947
- * The Blue Chip, (ss) West July 1946
- * Boothill Pride, (ss) Famous Western Winter 1945
- * Bull-whip Battle, (ss) Double Action Western June 1947
- * Buried Glory, (ss) Thrilling Western September 1945
- * Bushwhacked, (ss) Western Short Stories September 1949
- * Dead Shot Pat Clark, (ss) Western Action January 1949
- * Death-Dealing Dinero, (ss) Famous Western May 1947
- * The Devil’s Stallion, (nv) Famous Western June 1951
- * A Fool for Luck, (ss) Blue Ribbon Western November 1947
- * The Ghost Kraal [Jim Ford], (ss) Jungle Stories Fall 1946
- * Give a Man a Horse, (ss) Famous Western Spring 1944
- * Golden Boy, (ss) Double Action Western September 1953
- * Good Reputation, (ss) Exciting Western March 1942
- * Gun Cure for a Pacifist, (ss) Lariat Story Magazine September 1944
- * Law—Dog, (ss) Real Western Stories February 1952
- * Lord Bless Bridget, (ss) Famous Western February 1950
- * Lucky Shot, (ar) Blue Ribbon Western October 1944
- * Man Hunter, (nv) Famous Western Spring 1945
- * A Man of Habit, (ss) Famous Western Fall 1943
- * Man of Peace, (ss) Real Western December 1948
- * Old Paint’s Kid, (ss) Real Western October 1941
- * One Candidate for Sheriff, (ss) Real Western April 1946
- * Passport to Paradise, (ar) For Men August 1939; as told to E. Hoffmann Price
- * Perfect Timing, (ss) Smashing Detective Stories June 1952
- * Red Brady Catches a Thief, (ss) Famous Western Winter 1946
- * Rustler’s Medicine, (na) Double Action Western May 1951
- * Scatter-Gun Mike, (ss) Blue Ribbon Western October 1948
- * Six-Gun Country, (nv) Double Action Western July 1949
- * “So-Long, Sling-Shot Pete!”, (nv) Big-Book Western Magazine July 1946
- * Story Book Hero, (ss) Double Action Western September 1944
- * Strange Outlaw, (ss) Western Action November 1951
- * Sunshiner (with Arthur Hawthorne Carhart), (nv) Adventure April 1939
- * The Tennessee Kid, (ss) Texas Rangers October 1945
- * Thief!, (ss) Real Western Stories August 1952
- * Thieves Fall Out, (ss) Exciting Western Winter 1941
- * Thieves’ Gun-Honor, (ss) Western Action May 1951
- * A Thousand Dollar Scalp, (ss) Complete Cowboy Novel Magazine December 1949
- * Three Lion’s Teeth [Jim Ford], (nv) Jungle Stories Spring 1948
- * To Him Who Waits, (ss) Real Western Stories June 1951
- * Too Many Witch Doctors, (ss) Jungle Stories Summer 1946
- * An Uphill Fight, (ss) Double Action Western January 1949
- * Was He Yellow?, (ss) Real Western Stories April 1952
- * Whipsaw, (ss) Popular Western March 1940
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