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[]Worden, William L. (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * The Admiral Is Lonesome, (??) Collier’s September 22 1945
- * All the Difference in the World, (ss) Maclean’s February 15 1943
- * America’s Coldest College, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1952
- * Anniversary, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1944
- * As Good As She Looks, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1946
- * The Bartender and the West Pointer, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1945
- * Boarders from the Tyrant Fish, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1945
- * Britain’s Gallantry Is Not Dead, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1951
- * The Cave Men of Coober Pedy, Australia Outback, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1956
- * Cold War in the Formosa Strait, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 14 1955
- * Corsage for a Sobbing Lady, (ss) Liberty June 1950
- * The Cruelest Weapon in Korea, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1951
- * The Deadly Mountain That Walks - Turtle Mountain Near Frank in Canada, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1955
- * Every Girl’s a Queen, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 21 1952
- * The Flare Plane Dares the Reds, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1951
- * For Kathryn, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1946
- * The Girl in the Kayak, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1946
- * The Girls in Salt Lake, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1945
- * Go Fly a Kite, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 19 1944
- * Grandfather and Maria, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1945
- * Grudge Fight in Oregon, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1956
- * The Hate That Failed, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1946
- * He’ll Eat Anything That Swims, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 4 1954
- * Hijack, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 30, Oct 7 1961
- * Hong Kong Decision, (ss) Collier’s October 16 1953
- * The Horrible Example, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1947
- * Inquiry for Mary, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1947
- * I Prowled the Outback of Australia, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 30 1956
- * I Prowled the Outback: The Word Is Uranium, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1956
- * Island of the Wretched, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1951
- * Island Pursuit, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28, Apr 4 1953
- * The Japs Are Marching Again, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1951
- * The Japs Come Back from Defeat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1951
- * The Japs Remember the 1st Marines, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 12 1946
- * Kamikaze: Aerial Banzai Charge, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1945
- * A Kiss for a Lovely Evening, (ss) The American Magazine July 1943
- * Lady Can You Rope a Steer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1950
- * The Last Say of Hong Kong, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1951
- * Leave That Woods Babe Be, (??) Collier’s October 1 1949
- * Look Out, Los Angeles!, (??) Collier’s September 24 1949
- * Look What We Handed Russia!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1951
- * The Lovely Faker, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 9 1946
- * The Magnificent Faker, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 12 1950
- * Man on a Hot Spot, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1957
- * The Man Who Had No Friends, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1944
- * The Man Who Rescues Mountain Climbers (Ome Daiber), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1953
- * Meet Mamma-San and Papa-San at Home, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1945
- * Meet My Family, (ss) Collier’s March 6 1948
- * Men Are Like That, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 15 1947
- * Mist from Attu, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1943
- * My Three Years as a Dead Man (with William F. Dean), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 23, Feb 20 1954
- * Never Ask for a Light or This Could Happen to You, (ss) This Week July 25 1965
- * Nightmare on the Plains, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1950
- * North of Sinanju, (ss) The American Magazine June 1951
- * Now They Know What Red Conquest Means, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1950
- * Officers’ Girl, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 18 1951
- * One Division Could Take Alaska, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1947
- * Our Dubious New Empire, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1945
- * Our Lucky Red Prisoners, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 5 1952
- * The Psycholigical Female, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 22 1952
- * The Queen Maker, (??) Collier’s April 30 1949
- * Richest Mill Hands in the Country, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1952
- * Robin Hood of the Islands, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 12 1952
- * A Room for a Soldier, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 5 1944
- * The Roughneck, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1949
- * Sailor, Take Warning, (??) Collier’s September 15 1945
- * Schoolgirl in Pursuit, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1949
- * Second Chance, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion July 1947
- * The Secret, (ss) Liberty July 6 1946
- * The 7th Made It the Hard Way, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1945
- * Snowmaiden, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 21 1950
- * Sold for Bassoon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1943
- * So Long, Susan, (ss) Collier’s April 3 1943
- * The Stain, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 28 1948
- * Switchboard Queen, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1950
- * The Terrible Hours of the Turks, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1951
- * Terry, (nv) Bluebook September 1952
- * These Japs Took to Conquest, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1945
- * They Explore our Unknown Coast, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1952
- * They’re Bringing Home Japanese Wives (with Janet Wentworth Smith), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1952
- * They Ride the Wildest River, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1954
- * Timeless Idaho, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1962
- * Trail of the Traitor, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 24, May 1, May 8, May 15 1954
- * The Trick That Won Seoul, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1950
- * Trouble in the Phillippines, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 9 1955
- * Trouble Shooters of the River, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1949
- * The Unique Fancy of Frederick Cobb, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion
- * The Unmentioned Ones, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1950
- * Until You Break My Heart, (ss) McCall’s June 1946
- * The Uses of Silence, (??) Collier’s June 30 1945
- * The War’s Craziest Contraption, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 16 1950
- * We Explored the Drowned Mountains, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1959
- * We’ve Won Back Korea—And Now We’re Stuck with It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1950
- * Whatever Became of Victoria, (ss) The American Magazine March 1948
- * What Fools Husbands Can Be!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1953
- * What Good Can Come Out of Korea?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 17 1951
- * What Must We Do About Korea Now?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1951
- * What They Say About Alaska?, (ar) Country Gentleman July 1943
- * When a Man’s Alone, (ss) The American Magazine December 1942
- * The Wonderful Dream of Sergeant O’Neill, (??) Collier’s February 3 1945
- * The World’s Most Surprising Mountain, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1951
- * Write to Me of the Black Glass Mountains, (ss) Collier’s April 26 1947
- * The Wrong Man, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion January 1945
- * Your Old Man’s a Coward, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1954
_____, as told to
_____, [ref.]
[]Wordingham, James A(rthur) (1917-1997); used pseudonym Michael Dare (about) (chron.)
- * Bringing Off a Double, (ss) Romances #15, 1944
- * Gunner Snooks and the Golf Ball, (ss) Seven Magazine of People’s Writing January/February/March 1943
- * Lady in Love, (ss) Real Boudoir Tales January 1935, as by Michael Dare
- * Making Pictures in Wood, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1955
- * Merrill Figures It Out, (ss) Murder Shorts #1, 1946, as by Michael Dare
- * Nothing Binding, (vi) Laughitoff #3, 1943
- * Plenty Browned Off, (vi) Laughitoff #7, 1945
- * Skinny Johnson and the Tank, (vi) Laughitoff #9, 1945
- * A Woman’s Place, (ss) Romances Album 1945, Swan, 1945
- * [unknown story], (ss) Detective—1946 Album, Swan, 1945, as by Michael Dare
[]Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) (about) (chron.)
- * Admonition (“Well mayst thou halt, and gaze with brightening eye!”), (pm)
- * Admonition (“Yes, there is holy pleasure in thine eye!”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Aix-la-Chapelle, (pm)
- * Appreciation, (pm)
- * As a Huge Stone, (pm)
- * Between Namur and Liege, (pm)
- * Books, (pm)
- * Boyhood, (pm)
- * The Brook, (pm)
- * “Clouds Lingering Yet”, (pm)
- * Common Cause, (pm)
- * Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- The Weekly Tale-Teller #101, April 8 1911, as "Upon Westminster Bridge"
- Best-Story Magazine #1, August 1926, as "Upon Westminster Bridge"
- The Pocket Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1941, as "Upon Westminster Bridge"
- The New Millennium Reader (3rd Edition) ed. Stuart & Terry Hirschberg, Prentice Hall, 2002
- Backpack Literature: Second Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2008
- Backpack Literature: Third Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2010
- Backpack Literature: Fourth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2012
- Backpack Literature: Fifth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2016
- Backpack Literature: Sixth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia & Dan Stone, Pearson, 2020
- * Couplet, (pm)
- * The Daffodil, (sg) Wide Awake April 1882, music by Louis C. Elson; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * The Daffodils, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- * Da Vinci’s “Last Supper”, (pm) Memorials of a Tour on the Continent by William Wordsworth, A. & R. Spottiswoode, 1820, as "The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the Convent of Maria Della Grazia—Milan"
- * Desideria, (pm)
- * The Divine Immanence, (pm)
- * Duty, (pm)
- * Duty and Charity, (pm)
- * Each Man His Part, (pm)
- * Early Spring, (pm)
- * The Egyptian Maid or the Romance of the Water-Lily, (pm) Yarrow Revisited and Other Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1835
- * The Excursion, (ex) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814
- * Fortitude, (pm)
- * Geometry, (ex) from The Prelude, Edward Moxon, 1850
- * Grandeur of Nature, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Hail, Twilight, (pm)
- * The Happy Wife, (pm)
- * Hopes, (pm)
- * “How Clear, How Keen, How Marvellously Bright”, (pm)
- * How Sweet It Is, (pm)
- * In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth, (pm)
- * Intimations of Immortality, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Introduction to “Miscellaneous Sonnets”, (pm)
- * “It is Not to be Thought of…”, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1815
- * I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the Convent of Maria Della Grazia—Milan, (pm) Memorials of a Tour on the Continent by William Wordsworth, A. & R. Spottiswoode, 1820
- * The Law of Conscience, (pm)
- * Life’s Lesson, (pm)
- * Life with Yon Lambs, (pm)
- * The Light of Truth, (ss)
- * Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * Lines on Advancing Years, (pm)
- * Lines Written in Early Spring, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * London, (pm)
- * London, MDCCCII, (pm)
- * Lucy Gray, (pm)
- * The “Lucy” Poems, (ex) Lyrical Ballads (Second Edition) by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1800
- * Mary, Queen of Scots, (pm)
- * Memory, (ex)
- * The Minstrel, (pm) from The Excursion, as by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, as by William Wordsworth
- * The Monument Commonly Called Long Meg and Her Daughtrer, Near the River Eden, (pm)
- * Morning in London, (pm)
- * “Most Sweet It Is with Unuplifted Eyes”, (pm)
- * Mount Skiddaw, (pm)
- * The Music of the Grove, (pm)
- * Mutability, (pm) Ecclesiastical Sonnets by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822
- * My Heart Leaps Up When I Behold, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The Mystery of Life, (pm)
- * Nature’s Daughter, (pm)
- * Nature’s Lady, (pm)
- * Nature’s Teaching, (pm) , uncredited.
- * Nature’s Teachings, (pm)
- * “Not loth to thank each moment for its boon…”, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1896
- * Not Love, Not War, (pm)
- * November, 1806, (pm)
- * Ode to Duty, (pm)
- * The Old Cumberland Beggar, (pm)
- * On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, (pm)
- * Our Note Book:
* ___ The Skylark, (pm)
- * A Parsonage in Oxfordshire, (pm)
- * The Passing of the Bards, (pm)
- * The Passing of the Elder Bards, (pm)
- * Perfect Woman, (pm)
- * Places of Worship, (pm) Ecclesiastical Sonnets by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1822
- * The Prelude, (ex)
- * The Rainbow, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The River Duddon (after-thought), (pm)
- * The River Duddon. The Stepping-Stones., (pm)
- * Rural Ceremony, (pm)
- * The St. Nicholas Treasure Box of Literature:
* ___ Lucy Gray, (pm)
* ___ Morning in London, (pm)
- * “She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways”, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1881; adapted by Henry Houseley
- * She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways…, (pm)
- * “She dwelth among the untrodden ways…”, (pm)
- * “The Shepherd, Looking Eastward, Softly Said”, (pm)
- * She Was a Phantom of Delight, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * She Was a Phantom of Delight, (ex) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as by William Wordsworth
- * The Skylark, (pm)
- * Sleep, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1815, as "To Sleep"
- * A Slumber Did My Spirit Steal, (pm) Lyrical Ballads (Second Edition) by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1800
- Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #15, Autumn 1999
- Backpack Literature: Third Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2010
- Backpack Literature: Fourth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2012
- Backpack Literature: Fifth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2016
- Backpack Literature: Sixth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia & Dan Stone, Pearson, 2020
- * Small Services, (pm)
- * The Solitary Reaper, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Sonnet (“It is not to be thought of that the flood…”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 6 1832
- * Sonnets, (gp) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Sonnets by Wordsworth, (gp)
- * The Spirit of Freedom, (pm)
- * Stepping Westward, (pm)
- * A Summer Memory, (ex) , as "Memory"
- * Sunset: After a Storm, (ex) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, as "The Excursion"
- * The Tables Turned, (pm)
- * There Is a flower…, (pm)
- * To a Skylark, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * To a Snow-Drop, Appearing Very Early in the Season, (pm) Blackwood’s Edinburgh Magazine June 1819
- * To Milton (London, 1802), (pm)
- * To Sleep, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1815
- * To the Cuckoo, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * To Toussaint L’Ouverture, (pm)
- * True Dignity, (pm)
- * True Fame, (pm)
- * Twilight, (pm)
- * untitled (“A Trouble, not of clouds or weeping rain…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Deign, Sovereign Mistress! to accept a lay…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Her only pilot the soft breeze…)”, (pm)
- * untitled (“How fast the Marian death-list is unrolled…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“It is a beauteous evening…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“O blithe new-comer! I have heard…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "To the Cuckoo"
- * untitled (“Sole Listener, Duddon…)”, (pm)
- * untitled (“The world is too much with us, late and soon…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "The World Is Too Much with Us"
- * untitled (“Up with me! Up with me, into the clouds!…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "To a Skylark"
- * Upon Westminster Bridge, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802"
- * Vision, (pm)
- * Voices of Liberty, (pm)
- * We Are Seven, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * Whence?, (pm)
- * “Where Lies the Land?”, (pm)
- * While Not a Leaf Seems Faded, (pm)
- * Why Art Thou Silent?, (pm)
- * Within King’s College Chapel, Cambridge, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The World Is Too Much with Us, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- Scribner’s Monthly March 1875, as "untitled (“The world is too much with us, late and soon…”)"
- Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1890
- The Scrap Book July 1910
- The Golden Book Magazine #68, August 1930
- The Pocket Reader ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Pocket Books, 1941
- Backpack Literature: Third Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2010
- Backpack Literature: Fourth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2012
- Backpack Literature: Fifth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy & Dana Gioia, Pearson, 2016
- Backpack Literature: Sixth Edition ed. X. J. Kennedy, Dana Gioia & Dan Stone, Pearson, 2020
- * Worship, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1854
- * Written Upon a Blank Leaf in “The Complete Angler”, (pm) 1819
- * Yarrow Unvisited, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 23 1832
- * Yarrow Visited, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 30 1832
_____, [ref.]
- * Alaric Watts and Wordsworth by H. C. B., (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1902
- * The Boyhood of Wordsworth by Gordon G. Wordsworth, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1920
- * The Footprints of Wordsworth by James Grant Wilson, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly January 1908
- * Poet of Nature and Simple Folk by Arundell Esdail, (ar) Everybody’s April 15 1950
- * The Secret of Wordsworth by William Ernest Henley, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1903
- * The Skylark Replies to Wordsworth, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925, uncredited.
- * Some Unpublished Letters of William Wordsworth by E. Baumer Williams, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1893
- * Wordsworth in Somerset by Esther Hallam Moorhouse, (bg) Temple Bar February 1905
- * Wordsworth’s Ethics, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1876, uncredited.
- * Wordsworth’s Irish Tour by John Boyd, (ar) The Dublin Magazine #3, July/September 1944
[]Work, J(ames) Clark (1908-1989) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) Street & Smith’s Love Story Magazine Oct 7 1939, Aug 10, Aug 24, Oct 5 1940, Feb 22, Mar 15, Mar 29, May 3, May 17,
May 24, Jun 7, Jun 21, Jul 19, Aug 23, Sep 13, Oct 25, Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22,
Dec 20 1941
Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Mar 7, Mar 28, Apr 18, May 9, Jun 6, Jun 13,
Jun 20, Jun 27, Jul 25, Oct 17 1942
Sep 1946
[]Work, James C(reighton) (1939- ) (books) (chron.)
- * Being Right and Being Wrong, (ar)
- * Carnage in Fact and Fiction, (ar)
- * Cowboys Who Have Mothers, Too, (ar)
- * The Defense of Freedom, (ar)
- * Fair Revenge, Western Style, (ar)
- * False Fronts and Real Lead, (ar)
- * The Hanging That Didn’t Take, (ar)
- * Heroes Who Never Saw a White Hat, (ar)
- * Introduction, (in) Gunfight! Thirteen Western Stories ed. James C. Work, University of Nebraska Press, 1998
- * The Man Who Wanted to Be Nobody, (ar)
- * The Old Code of the New West, (ar)
- * The Privilege behind the Badge, (ar)
- * Quick Justice in the Old West, (ar)
- * A Shootout in the Sky, (ar)
_____, ed.
[]Work, Milton C. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Between Deals: A Bridge Questionnaire, (cl) Collier’s Mar 31, Apr 7 1928
- * Bridge Questions I Have Been Asked, (ar) Smart Set February 1930
- * Don’t Let Contract Scare You, (cl) Collier’s May 4, May 11, May 18, May 25, Jun 1, Jun 8 1929
- * How Would You Play It?, (cl) Collier’s Nov 12, Nov 19, Nov 26, Dec 3, Dec 10, Dec 24, Dec 31 1927, Jan 7, Jan 14, Jan 21,
Jan 28, Feb 4, Feb 11, Feb 18, Feb 25, Mar 3, Mar 10, Mar 17, Mar 24, Apr 14,
Apr 21, Apr 28, May 5, May 12, May 19, May 26, Jun 2, Jun 9, Jun 16, Jun 23,
Jun 30, Jul 7, Jul 14, Jul 21, Jul 28, Aug 4, Aug 11, Aug 18, Aug 25, Sep 1, Sep 8,
Sep 15, Sep 22, Sep 29, Oct 6, Oct 13, Oct 20, Oct 27, Nov 3, Nov 10, Nov 17,
Nov 24, Dec 1, Dec 8, Dec 15, Dec 22, Dec 29 1928
Jan 5, Jan 12, Jan 19, Jan 26, Feb 2, Feb 9, Feb 16, Feb 23, Mar 2, Mar 9,
Mar 16, Mar 23, Mar 30, Apr 6, Apr 13, Apr 20, Apr 27, Jun 15, Jun 22, Jun 29, Jul 6,
Jul 13, Jul 20, Jul 27, Aug 3, Aug 10, Aug 17, Aug 24, Aug 31, Sep 7, Sep 14,
Sep 21, Sep 28, Oct 5, Oct 12, Oct 19, Oct 26, Nov 2, Nov 9, Nov 16, Nov 23, Nov 30,
Dec 7, Dec 14, Dec 21, Dec 28 1929
Jan 4, Jan 11, Jan 18, Jan 25, Feb 1, Feb 8, Feb 15, Feb 22, Mar 1, Mar 8, Mar 15,
Mar 22, Mar 29, Apr 5, Apr 12, Apr 19, Apr 26, May 3, May 10, May 17, May 24,
May 31, Jun 7, Jun 14, Jun 21, Jun 28, Jul 5, Jul 12, Jul 26, Aug 2, Aug 9, Aug 16,
Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6, Sep 13, Sep 20, Sep 27, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18, Oct 25, Nov 1,
Nov 8, Nov 15, Nov 22, Nov 29, Dec 6, Dec 13, Dec 20, Dec 27 1930
Jan 3, Jan 10, Jan 24, Jan 31, Feb 7, Feb 14, Feb 21, Feb 28, Mar 7, Mar 14,
Mar 21, Mar 28, Apr 4, Apr 11, Apr 18, Apr 25, May 2, May 9, May 16, May 23, May 30,
Jun 6, Jun 13, Jun 20, Jun 27, Jul 4, Jul 11, Jul 18, Jul 25, Aug 1, Aug 8,
Aug 15, Aug 22, Aug 29, Sep 5, Sep 19, Sep 26, Oct 3, Oct 10, Oct 17, Oct 24,
Oct 31, Nov 7, Nov 14, Nov 21, Nov 28, Dec 5, Dec 12, Dec 19, Dec 26 1931
Jan 2, Jan 9, Jan 16, Jan 23, Jan 30, Feb 6, Feb 13, Feb 20, Feb 27, Mar 5, Mar 12,
Mar 19, Mar 26, Apr 2, Apr 9, Apr 16, Apr 23, Apr 30, May 7, May 14, May 21,
Jun 4, Jun 11, Jun 18 1932
- * What’s Wrong with Your Game?, (ar) Smart Set April 1930
_____, [ref.]
[]Workman, Athena (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Chocolate Ex-Lax Cake and the Sucker Man, (ss) Apex Online February 28 2007
- * Follow the Canary, (ss) Gratia Placenti ed. Jason Sizemore & Gill Ainsworth, Apex Publications, 2007
- * Fraidy Cat Presents: The Exorcist, (ar) Apex Science Fiction & Horror Digest Spring 2006
- * An Odd Day in I-Forgot, (ss) Apex Science Fiction & Horror Digest Summer 2005
- * One in Ten Thousand, (ss) Greatest Uncommon Denominator Magazine #0, Spring 2007
- * Victrola’s Way to Pay, (ss) Corpse Blossoms, Vol. 1 ed. Julia & R. J. Sevin, Creeping Hemlock Press, 2005
- * Winter’s Dark Memory, (ss) Darkness Rising 2005 ed. L. H. Maynard & M. P. N. Sims, Prime Books, 2005
- * Zelda’s Pretty Pictures, (ss) Black Petals #29, Autumn 2004
[]Workman, Fanny Bullock (1859-1925) (about) (chron.)
- * Exploring the Glaciers of the Himalayas, (ar) Harper’s Monthly Magazine October 1909
- * Exploring the Ice-Wilds of Eastern Karakoram (with William Hunter Workman, M.A., M.D.), (ar) The Wide World Magazine (US) July 1918
- * Mountaineering in the Himalayas, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1902
- * Record Mountain Climbing in the Himalayas, (ar) Appleton’s Magazine October 1907
- * Spanish Plains and Sierras, (ar) Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine June 1897
- * A Woman Above the Snow Line, (ar) The Lady’s Magazine #6, June 1901
- * A Woman in the Himálayas, (ts) Putnam’s Magazine January 1910
_____, [ref.]
[]Workman, James (fl. 1890s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Beacon Fire, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine February 1902
- * The Bishop and the Constable, (na) Chambers’s Journal
- * The Broken Bridge, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1904
- * The Cavalier’s Ride, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1898
- * The Christmas Present, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1900
- * The Colonel’s Verdict, (ss) The Strand Magazine November 1905
- * The Commandant’s Letter, (ss) The Grand Magazine August 1905
- * Dorothy, (ss) The Strand Magazine March 1897
- * Do You Think She Meant “Yes”?, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine March 1922
- * The Duke’s Letter, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine November 1899
- * The Dumb Sentinel, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #8, August 1901
- * The End of Santa Claus, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1900
- * A Fair Conspirator, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898
- * The Golden Dove, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine May 1897
- * A Happy Christmas, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine December 1903
- * “Home, Sweet Home”, (ss) The Strand Musical Magazine October 1895
- * I’m to Ask Her Papa, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine July 1922
- * The Ivory Casket, (ss) The Lady’s Magazine #13, January 1902
- * The Ivory Cross, (ss) The Strand Magazine September 1898
- * I Wonder Why, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine February 1922
- * The Last Cartridge, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1900
- * The Little Tin Trumpet, (ss) The Strand Magazine December 1897
- * A Loyal Traitor, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine June 1898
- * The Missing Emeralds, (ss) The London Magazine March 1910
- * Mrs. Oxton’s Jewels, (ss) The Novel Magazine August 1906
- * My Best Story:
* ___ A Fair Conspirator, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1898
- * The Postern Door, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1903
- * The Prince’s Dispatch, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine March 1899
- * The Prince’s Rose, (ss) The Novel Magazine February 1907
- * The Queen’s Ring, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine July 1900
- * The Rebel Spy, (ss) Peril and Prowess, W.R. Chambers, 1899
- * The Red Diamond, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1910
- * The Scarlet Butterfly, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine #30, October 1897
- * The Silver Lute, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine October 1900
- * £250 Reward, (ss) The Pall Mall Magazine September 1909
- * An Unwilling Criminal, (ss) The Novel Magazine July 1905
- * The Welcome Guest, (ss) The Strand Magazine (US) June 1911
- * The Westbeach Scandal, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1906
- * The White Cockade, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine December 1897
- * The White Kitten, (ss) The Strand Magazine October 1897
- * The White Rose, (ss) Pearson’s Magazine October 1897
- * You Loved Me Once, (pm) Pearson’s Magazine January 1922
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