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[]Sucke, Greer Woodward (1945- ); used pseudonym Greer Woodward (chron.)
- * Calico Moon, (pm) Illumen Spring 2016, as by Greer Woodward
- * Closure, (pm) Illumen #15, Autumn 2011, as by Greer Woodward
- * Crater Conundrum Pizza, (pm) www.sfpoetry.com 2015, as by Greer Woodward
- * Demon Lovers, (pm) Star*Line Fall 2016, as by Greer Woodward
- * Familiar Moon, (pm) Spaceports & Spidersilk February 2025, as by Greer Woodward
- * Far from Home, (pm) Beyond Centauri January 2008, as by Greer Woodward
- * *For Quick Sale*, (pm) Lupine Lunes ed. Lester Smith, Popcorn Press, 2016, as by Greer Woodward
- * Hell, as a Spa Experience, (pm) Zen of the Dead ed. Lester Smith, Popcorn Press, 2015, as by Greer Woodward
- * Home Swt Home, (ss) Shelter of Daylight #3, Spring 2010, as by Greer Woodward
- * In Search of Flight, (ss) Aoife’s Kiss June 2011, as by Greer Woodward
- * Leaving Luna, (pm) Star*Line Summer 2020, as by Greer Woodward
- * The Sorrows of Elaine, (pp) Cabinet des Fées (online) March 2008, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“android menu”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2019, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“Blue Spider Grill”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2015, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“crumbling castle”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2015, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“Cthulhu Partners”), (pm) Halloween Haiku ed. Lester Smith, Popcorn Press, 2014, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“deep space Elvis”), (pm) Star*Line Summer 2021, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“galactic way station”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2020, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“howling at the rise”), (pm) Lupine Lunes ed. Lester Smith, Popcorn Press, 2016, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“huckster moon”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2018, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“hunger moon casino”), (pm) Star*Line Summer 2018, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“last full moon”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2020, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“mars base”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2019, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“Methane spikes on Mars”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2020, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“nine lives times”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2014, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“requiem for a starship garden”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2017, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“rings”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2016, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“scent of blackened”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2017, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“Sotheby’s Lot 9”), (pm) Star*Line Winter 2020, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“the battle lost”), (pm) Star*Line Summer 2018, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“the universe”), (pm) Star*Line Spring 2022, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“translated”), (pm) Star*Line Summer 2017, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“upon reflection”), (pm) Star*Line Summer 2018, as by Greer Woodward
- * untitled (“your rough alien hands”), (pm) Star*Line Fall 2024, as by Greer Woodward
[]Suckling, John (1609-1642) (about) (chron.)
- * Constancy, (pm)
- * The Constant Lover, (pm) The Last Remains of Sir John Suckling by John Suckling, 1659
- * A Hopeless Case, (pm)
- * I Prithee Send Me Back My Heart, (pm)
- * The Metamorphosis, (pm)
- * Send Me Back My Heart, (pm)
- * A Soldier, (pm)
- * Song, (pm)
- * untitled (“’Tis now since I sat down before…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Why so pale and wan, fond lover…”), (pm)
- * Why So Pale and Wan?, (pm) from Aglaura, 1638
[]Suckling, Maurice (fl. 2000s) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The Amazing Adventures of No One in Particular, (cs) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Chicken Supreme Ready Meal, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Disposable Planet, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * 14 Everyday Brands, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Identity Renting, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Infinite Things to Do with Microwaves, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Life with a Porn Queen, (vi) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * A New Kitchen Is a Way to a New Life, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Nowhere and Other Destinations You Can Enjoy, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * 160 chrctrs, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Photocopies of Heaven, (co) Elastic Press (tp), October 2006
- * September 12th, (vi) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * The Seventh Colour, (vi) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Snapshots of Glastonbury 2003, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * The Spark of Divinely Random Intervention, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Story Translated from Bleeps from Outer Space, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Televisionism, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Theory of Accidents, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Things You Can Buy, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Things You Can See, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * This Is Not a Virus (or Is It?), (vi) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * This Way for People, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * Two Incidents Several Years Apart, (vi) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
- * What Happened Next?, (ss) Photocopies of Heaven, Elastic Press, 2006
[]Suckow, Ruth (1892-1960) (chron.)
- * Auntie Bissel, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine August 1935
- * The Beast of the Lot, (nv) The Smart Set November 1922
- * The Big Kids and the Little Kids, (ss) Good Housekeeping January 1929
- * Boots of the Empire, (ss) The New Yorker January 30 1937
- * Complete Guide for Book Reviewers, (ss) The New Yorker August 20 1927
- * The Crick, (ss) Good Housekeeping February 1935
- * The Daughter, (ss) The Smart Set May 1922
- * An Elegy for Alma’s Aunt Amy, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1932
- * Eminence, (ss) The American Mercury March 1927
- * Experience, (ss) The American Mercury December 1929
- * Four Generations, (ss) The American Mercury January 1924
- * Golden Wedding, (ss) The American Mercury February 1925
- * Good Pals, (ss) The American Mercury October 1927
- * Grinnell, (ar) College Humor #77, May 1930
- * Hollywood Gods and Goddesses, (ar) Harper’s Magazine July 1936
- * A Homecoming, (ss) The Smart Set November 1921
- * Investment for the Future, (ss) The American Mercury January 1926
- * Just Him and Her, (ss) The Smart Set January 1922
- * The Kramer Girls, (sl) Good Housekeeping Jan, Feb, Mar 1930
- * The Little Girl from Town, (ss) Harper’s Magazine August 1927
- * Mame, (ss) The Smart Set December 1921
- * Man of the Family, (ss) The American Mercury December 1926
- * Midwestern Primitive, (ss) Harper’s Magazine March 1928
- * Millennium, (ss) The American Mercury June 1928
- * Mrs. Kemper, (ss) The American Mercury April 1929
- * Old Ladies’ Man, (ss) The American Mercury May 1927
- * Other People’s Ambitions, (nv) The Smart Set March 1923
- * A Part of the Institution, (nv) The Smart Set October 1923
- * A Pilgrim and a Stranger, (ss) The Smart Set January 1922
- * Renters, (nv) The Century Magazine August 1923
- * Resurrection, (ss) The Midland June 1921
- * Retired, (ss) The Midland April 1921
- * Rural Community, (ss) The Midland July 1922
- * Spinster and Cat, (ss) Harper’s Magazine June 1928
- * Start in Life, (ss) The American Mercury September 1924
- * Strong as a Man, (ss) Harper’s Magazine April 1929
- * Suggestions for Visiting Authors, (ss) The New Yorker October 15 1927
- * Sunset Camp, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1929
- * Susan and the Doctor, (ss) Harper’s Magazine December 1929
- * Ten, (ss) The American Mercury December 1927
- * Three, Counting the Cat, (ss) Good Housekeeping September 1931
- * The Top of the Ladder, (ss) The Smart Set December 1921
- * Uprooted, (ss) The Midland February 1921
- * The Valentine Box, (ss) Good Housekeeping February 1929
- * Visiting, (ss) Pictorial Review July 1929
- * Wanderers, (ss) The Smart Set September 1922
- * What Have I?, (ss) Harper’s Magazine January 1939
- * Why Neglect the Poets?, (ss) The New Yorker May 12 1928
[]Sucksmith, Harvey Peter (fl. 1950s-2000s) (books) (chron.)
- * “Adders and Serpents, Let Me Breathe Awhile!”, (nv) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * “Any More Ghost Stories for Me?”, (ss) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * Ape Island, (ss) The London Mystery Magazine #31, December 1956
- * At the Bridge, (ss) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * A Bit of a Giggle, (ss) Shades of Darkness ed. Barbara & Christopher Roden, Ash-Tree Press, 2008
- * The Boat of the Dead, (nv) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * The Carving Over the Fireplace, (nv) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * From the Author to the Reader, (in) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * The Man Who Translated an Unknown Language, (ss) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * A Silver Horn, (ss) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * That Infernal Machine, (ss) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
- * Those Whom the Gods Love, (oc) Ghost Story Press (hc), April 1994
- * Those Whom the Old Gods Love, (nv) Those Whom the Gods Love, Ghost Story Press, 1994
[]Sudberg, Micole (fl. 1990s) (chron.)
- * Calliope, (ss) Xanadu 3 ed. Jane Yolen, Tor, 1995
- * The Swans Are Mute, (ss) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine Winter 1991
- * The Tapestry [Darkover], (ss) Domains of Darkover ed. Marion Zimmer Bradley, DAW, 1990
- * Vassilissa the Fair, (ss) Marion Zimmer Bradley’s Fantasy Magazine #10, Autumn 1990
- * [letter], (lt) The New York Review of Science Fiction #68, April 1994
[]Sudbery, Tony (fl. 1960s-2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * Heart Clock, (br) Foundation #5, January 1974 [Ref. Dick Morland]
- * Indoctrinaire, (br) Speculation October 1971 [Ref. Christopher Priest]
- * Science of Fiction? A Survey of Attitudes, (ar) Beyond This Horizon ed. Christopher Carrell, Ceolfrith Press, 1973
- * Science or Fiction, (ar) Vector Summer 1975
- * To Criticise the Critic, or, How Cheeky Charles Eric Toppled the Heavyweights, (ar) Speculation March 1973 [Ref. James Blish, Damon Knight & Charles Eric Maine]
- * What Do They See in Philip K. Dick?, (ar) Speculation October 1971 [Ref. Philip K. Dick]; delivered as a speech at Eastercon 22, 1971.
- * [letter], (lt) sf Impulse February 1967
- * [letter], (lt) Speculation Aut 1972, Mar 1973
- * [letter], (lt) SF Commentary #40, May 1974
[]Suddaby, (William) Donald (1900-1964); used pseudonym Alan Griff (about) (chron.)
- * The Castle, (ss) Colour April 1931, as by Alan Griff
- * The Cavern, (ss) Colour September 1931, as by Alan Griff
- * The Coming of Glugm, (ss) Colour September 1930, as by Alan Griff
- * Cosmic Jest, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine December 1935, as by Alan Griff
- * The Cottage, (ss) Colour May 1932, as by Alan Griff
- * The Emerald, (ss) Colour August 1930, as by Alan Griff
- * The Garden, (ss) Colour September 1929, as by Alan Griff
- * The Gentle Emperor, (ss) Colour November 1930, as by Alan Griff
- * Hair of the Earth, (nv) The Cornhill Magazine November 1936, as by Alan Griff
- * The Horn, (ss) Colour April 1930, as by Alan Griff
- * The House of Desolation, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1934, as by Alan Griff
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror Vol. 3 ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1934, as by Alan Griff
- The Argosy (UK) January 1939, as by Alan Griff
- Great Short Stories of Detection, Mystery, and Horror: Part VI ed. Dorothy L. Sayers, Gollancz, 1939, as by Alan Griff
- Best Horror Stories 2 ed. John Keir Cross, Faber and Faber, 1965, as by Alan Griff
- The Eleventh Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1975, as by Alan Griff
- The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2003 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2003, as by Alan Griff
- * The Invader, (ss) Mystery Stories #21, 194?, as by Alan Griff
- * The Kingdom, (ss) Colour April 1929, as by Alan Griff
- * A Midsummer Day’s Dream, (vi) Colour February 1929, as by Alan Griff
- * The River, (ss) Colour May 1931, as by Alan Griff
- * Scarlet Dragon, (ss) Colour January 1932, as by Alan Griff
- * Spite of Thunder, (ss) Mystery Stories #20, 1939, as by Alan Griff
- * The Sun, (ss) Colour January 1930, as by Alan Griff
- * Sweet Day So Cool, (nv) Colour June 1930, as by Alan Griff
- * The Tavern, (ss) Colour December 1929, as by Alan Griff
- * Village Fanfare, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine December 1934, as by Alan Griff
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[]Sudermann, Hermann (1857-1928) (about) (chron.)
- * Autumn, (ss)
- * Don’t Touch Me!, (ss)
- * The Excursion to Tilsit, (ss) 1930
- * The Far-Away Princess, (pl)
- * A Friend of the House, (vi) Snappy Stories December 1912
- * The Goose-Boy, (ss) The Argosy (UK) June 1928; translated by Reginald Merton
- * The Gooseherd, (ss) Short Stories July 1906; translated from the German by Myrtle W. Baer.
- * Honor, (ex) The Booklovers Magazine September 1903
- * Iolanthe’s Wedding, (sl) The Masses Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun 1911
- * A New Year’s Eve Confession, (ss)
- * A New Year’s Eve Confession, (ss)
- * A New Year’s Eve Confession, (ss) Iolanthe’s Wedding by Hermann Sudermann, Boni and Liveright, 1918
- * A New-Year’s Eve Confession, (ss) Short Story Classics (Foreign) ed. William Patten, P.F. Collier, 1907
- * Noli Me Tangere, (ss) Short Stories February 1896; translated by Myrta Leonora Jones
- * The Silent Mill, (ss) The Green Book Magazine August 1917
- * Teja: A Drama in One Act, (pl)
- * Where Is the Man, (ss) Short Stories April 1898; translated from the German by Elizabeth A. Sharp.
[]Sudfield, Max Simon (1849-1923); used pseudonym Max Nordau (chron.)
- * The Beetle and the Butterfly, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion September 1905, as by Max Nordau
- * Cant and Humbug, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1900, as by Max Nordau; translated from the German by Capel Pownall.
- * Deliverance, (ss) Short Stories April 1896, as by Max Nordau; translated from the French by Euphemia Johnson.
- * “Father, Open the Door”, (ss) The Pacific Monthly Sep, Oct 1908, as by Max Nordau
- * How Women Love, (ss) , as by Max Nordau
- * How Women Love II: Another Way, (ss) , as by Max Nordau
- * Is the Human Race on Its Way Down Hill? (with Gabriele D’Annunzio, Joseph Gollomb, William McDougall, James Harvey Robinson, Lincoln Steffens & Gene Stratton-Porter), (ar) McCall’s Magazine January 1923, as by Gabriele D’Annunzio, Joseph Gollomb, William McDougall, Max Nordau, James Harvey Robinson, Lincoln Steffens & Gene Stratton-Porter
- * The Little Girl in the Big Ship, (ss) Cosmopolitan Magazine August 1905, as by Max Nordau
- * A Railway Adventure, (ss) The Strand Magazine July 1897, as by Max Nordau; translated from the German.
- * A Railway Adventure, (ss) Short Stories November 1898, as by Max Nordau; translated from the German by A. McKay Huntington.
- * A Reply to My Critics, (ar) The Century Magazine August 1895, as by Max Nordau
- * Socialism in Europe, (ar) The Cosmopolitan March 1904, as by Max Nordau
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[]Sue, (Marie Joseph) Eugène (1804-1857) (about) (chron.)
- * The Adventures of Hercules Hardy, (sl) The Australian Journal #124 Sep, #125 Oct, #126 Nov 1875; translated from the French by Gilbert Heathcote.
- * Anger: or, the Firebrand, (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #13 Oct 7, #14 Oct 14, #15 Oct 21, #16 Oct 28, #17 Nov 4, #18 Nov 11 1848
- * Attar Gull, (na) 1831
- * The Detective, (ss)
- * The Female Bluebeard; or, The Adventurer, (ss) W. Strange, 1845
- * The Marquis of Letoriere, (sl) The Black Cat (UK) Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1899
- * Mysteries of Paris, (sa) Mystery September 1933; adapted by Burton E. Stevenson
- * The Mysteries of Paris, (ex) 1842
- * The Mysteries of the People (The Brass Bell), (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #91 Apr 6, #92 Apr 13, #93 Apr 20, #94 Apr 27, #95 May 4, #96 May 11, #97 May 18, #98 May 25,
#99 Jun 1 1850
- * The Mysteries of the People (The Dragoon’s Helmet), (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #80 Jan 19, #81 Jan 26, #82 Feb 2, #83 Feb 9, #84 Feb 16, #85 Feb 23, #86 Mar 2, #87 Mar 9 1850
- * The Mysteries of the People (The Golden Sickle), (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #87 Mar 9, #88 Mar 16, #89 Mar 23, #90 Mar 30, #91 Apr 6 1850
- * The Mysteries of the People (The Iron Collar), (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #99 Jun 1, #100 Jun 8, #101 Jun 15, #102 Jun 22, #103 Jun 29, #104 Jul 6, #105 Jul 13, #106 Jul 20,
#107 Jul 27, #108 Aug 3, #109 Aug 10, #110 Aug 17 1850
- * The Mysteries of the People (The Little Brass Ornament), (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #119 Oct 19, #120 Oct 26, #121 Nov 2, #122 Nov 9, #123 Nov 16, #124 Nov 23, #125 Nov 30, #126 Dec 7,
#127 Dec 14, #128 Dec 21, #129 Dec 28 1850, #130 Jan 4, #131 Jan 11, #132 Jan 18, #133 Jan 25, #134 Feb 1, #135 Feb 8,
#136 Feb 15 1851
- * The Mysteries of the People (The Silver Cross), (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #110 Aug 17, #111 Aug 24, #112 Aug 31, #113 Sep 7, #114 Sep 14, #115 Sep 21, #116 Sep 28, #117 Oct 5,
#118 Oct 12, #119 Oct 19 1850
- * The Negro’s Revenge; or, Brulart, the Black Pirate, (na) 1831, as "Attar Gull"
- * The Raft of Death, (ss) 1840
- * The Travels of Claude Belissan, (ss) The Dedalus Book of French Horror: The 19th Century ed. Terry Hale, Dedalus, 1998; translated from the French by Terry Hale.
- * Les Vampires, (ex) from The Mysteries of Paris, 1842
- * Voluptuousness; or, Madeleine, (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #19 Nov 18, #20 Nov 25, #21 Dec 2, #22 Dec 9, #23 Dec 16, #24 Dec 23, #25 Dec 30 1848
- * The Wandering Jew’s Sentence, (ex) from The Wandering Jew, 1845
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[]Suey, Cameron (fl. 2010s) (about) (chron.)
- * The Crisis, (ss) Shadows Over Main Street ed. Doug Murano & D. Alexander Ward, Hazardous Press, 2015
- * The Green Tunnel, (ss) LampLight September 2018
- * How This Ends, (vi) Vignettes from the End of the World ed. Jacob Haddon, Apokrupha, 2014
- * One, (ss) Miseria’s Chorale ed. David Nell, Forgotten Tomb Press, 2013
- * Shipwreck, (ss) Another 100 Horrors ed. Kevin G. Bufton, Cruentus Libri Press, 2013
- * Shiva, (ss) Jamais Vu #1, Winter 2014
[]Suffling, Ernest R(ichard) (1855-1911) (chron.)
- * The Courtship of Ben Waghorn, (ss) The Novel Magazine April 1907
- * Curiosities of Stained Glass Windows, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine May 1896
- * Epitaphs Quaint and Curious, (ar) The Grand Magazine October 1907
- * The Golden Mary, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper May 27 1911
- * Greetings of Different Nations, (ar) The Captain #139, October 1910
- * Jim Maclellan, (ss) The Captain #138, September 1910
- * The Oldest Proverbs in the English Language, (ms) The Captain #135, June 1910
- * The Phantom Riders, (ss) The Story Hunter; or, Tales of the Weird and Wild by Ernest R. Suffling, Jarrold, 1896
- * Quaint Epitaphs, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1905
- * Remarkable Feats of Shooting, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine June 1897
- * Sigrüna the Fair, (ss) The Universal Magazine #6, October 1900
- * The Silver Bullet, (ss) The Boy’s Own Paper June 10 1911
- * Stories of the Boyhood of King George V, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 6 1911
- * Things Wrongly Named, (ms) The Captain #136, July 1910
- * The Wooing of Sigrüna, (ss) The Royal Magazine October 1907
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Universal Magazine #6, October 1900
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[]Sufrin, Mark (fl. 1950s-1990s) (about) (chron.)
- * Awful Albert’s Rubout, (ar) Adventure February 1960
- * Blood on the Maple Leaf, (ts) Man’s Adventure December 1958
- * The Desert Wolf, (ar) Argosy August 1959
- * The Greatest Little Man of All Time, (ss) Escapade April 1964
- * Gunfight in Crestview Heights, (ss) Gentleman August 1964
- * Hollywood’s Toughest Actor, (ar) Man’s Magazine November 1958 [Ref. Victor McLaglen]
- * “The Indestructible”, (ar) Argosy September 1960
- * Killer Mountain, (pi) Argosy February 1960
- * The Killers: The Greenlease Kidnap Case, (ar) Argosy January 1959
- * Last Scene, (ar) Argosy June 1959
- * Last Yank on Guam, (ar) Argosy August 1960
- * Legend in Lead…The Truth About the Western Gunfighter, (ts) Cavalcade January 1961
- * Million-Dollar Jade Coast, (pi) Argosy October 1959
- * New Directions in Sex, (ar) Escapade February 1964
- * One-Eyed Flying Madman, (ar) Man February 1963
- * Penance, (ss) The South Carolina Review Spring 1992
- * The Raid, (ss) Man’s World 1963
- * Red Chinese Kidnap Ordeal of the Supersonic Air Ace, (ts) Bluebook July 1971
- * Reprise, (ss) Escapade June 1964
- * Reprise: or The Potency of Cheap Music, (ss) Transatlantic Review #33/34, Winter 1969/1970
- * Silent World of Slapstick, (ar) Escapade August 1965
- * Survival, (ar) Adventure June 1961
[]Sugar, Bert Randolph (fl. 1970s) (chron.)
- * Baseball’s Greatest Pitch Man, (ar) Argosy August 1973
- * The Bell Tolls for Boxing, (ar) Argosy October 1974
- * The College Football Recruiting Racket, (ar) Argosy September 1973
- * The Cowboy Hall of Fame, (ar) Argosy November 1974
- * Five Ways to Beat UCLA (with Jerry Kissel), (ar) Argosy November 1973
- * The Howes’ Hat Trick (with Larry Bortstein), (ar) Argosy January 1974
- * The Last of Baseball’s Barnstormers, (ar) Argosy May 1974 [Ref. Eddie Feigner]
- * A Racquet for 14,000,000 People, (ar) Argosy December 1973
- * A Real-Life Walter Mitty Goes Ballooning, (ar) Argosy January 1975 [Ref. Malcolm Forbes]
- * The Secret Life of Houdini, (ar) Argosy December 1974 [Ref. Harry Houdini]
- * Sport’s One-Ring Circus, (ar) Argosy March 1974
- * The Voice of the West, (ar) Argosy November 1974
- * What Happened to Muhammad Ali?, (ar) Argosy July 1973
_____, as told to
_____, ed.
- * Editor: Argosy Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1974, Jan, Feb,
Mar, Apr 1975
[]Sugarman, Tracy (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Woman’s Day August 1948
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The American Magazine Sep 1948, Apr 1953, Jul 1955
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Harper’s Magazine March 1949
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Collier’s July 9 1949
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Senior Prom #90, October 1949
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Bluebook Sep, Oct, Nov 1952, Jan, Apr, May, Sep, Oct, Nov 1953, Jan, Mar,
Jun, Aug, Sep, Dec 1954
Jan, Feb, May 1955, Apr 1956
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy October 1963
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Boys’ Life November 1963
[]Suggs, Rob (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * The Arthurian Legend: Alfred Hitchcock’s Eerie Editor, (ar) All Hallows #25, October 2000 [Ref. Robert Arthur]
- * The Cherokee Rose, (ss) All Hallows #25, October 2000
- * Haunted Cinema:
* ___ 10: The Uninvited, (mr) All Hallows #18, June 1998
- * A Lovecraftian Pictorial Glossary, (pi) Crypt of Cthulhu #97, Hallowmas 1997
- * Those Same Bears, (ar) All Hallows #20, February 1999 [Ref. Robert Aickman]
- * The Uninvited, (mr) All Hallows #18, June 1998
- * [cartoon(s)], (ct) All Hallows #17, February 1998 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- * [front cover], (cv) Midnight Never Comes ed. Barbara & Christopher Roden, Ash-Tree Press, 1997
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 1997 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 1997
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 1998 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 1998
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 1999 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 1999
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2000 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2000
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2001 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2001
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2002 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2003 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2003
- * [front cover], (cv) The Ash-Tree Press Annual Macabre 2004 ed. Jack Adrian, Ash-Tree Press, 2004
- * [front cover] (with Douglas Walters), (cv) The Terror by Night by E. F. Benson, Ash-Tree Press, 1998
- * [illustration(s)], (il) All Hallows #17 Feb, #18 Jun, #19 Oct 1998, #21 Jun 1999, #25 Oct 2000, #36 Jun 2004
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Enigmatic Tales Sum, #6 Aut, #7 Win 1999
[]Sugrue, Thomas (Joseph) (1907-1953) (about) (chron.)
- * America’s Head Umpire, (ar) The American Magazine April 1936
- * Brother Jazz (with Eddie Condon), (ar) Collier’s Aug 23, Aug 30, Sep 6 1947
- * Desert Heat and London Fog, (ar) The American Magazine January 1935
- * Farley’s Guess Man, (ar) The American Magazine May 1936 [Ref. Emil Edward Hurja]
- * For a Spring Child, (pm) Good Housekeeping April 1949
- * High Sun, (ar) The American Magazine February 1935
- * How to Enjoy Your Trip, (ar) The American Magazine April 1952
- * “I Sent a Letter to My Love”, (ar) The American Magazine February 1937
- * I Spent Christmas in Nazareth, (ar) The American Magazine December 1949
- * Land of Tomorrow, (ar) The American Magazine March 1935
- * Model Jobs, (ar) The American Magazine April 1937
- * Muddy Millions, (ar) The American Magazine June 1935
- * Observation from a High Point, (pm) The New Yorker March 30 1935
- * The Perfect 36, (ar) The American Magazine December 1936
- * The Poet to His Daughter, (pm) Good Housekeeping June 1945
- * Sing Loudly in the Sun, (ss) The American Magazine May 1937
- * Soapsuds and Showmanship, (ar) The American Magazine December 1937
- * Strange Shores, (ar) The American Magazine October 1934
- * This Is My America, (ar) The American Magazine September 1950
- * To My Unborn Son, (ar) The American Magazine January 1938
- * Unidentified Man, (ss) The New Yorker July 6 1935
- * Valley of Life, (ar) The American Magazine May 1935
- * Where Giants Sleep, (ss) The American Magazine April 1938
- * [poem], (pm) Harper’s Bazaar #2747, February 1941
[]Sui, A. D. (fl. 2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * Banquet of the Shooting Stars, (ss) Etherea Magazine #13, August 2022
- * The Dragonfly Gambit, (ex) Neon Hemlock Press, April 2024
- * For the Pollinators, (ss) Seize the Press #9, 2024
- * Good Samaritan, (vi) Tree and Stone #7, July 2023
- * Hunt, (ss) Apparition Literary Magazine #24, Reclamation, October 2023
- * Kill Switch, (ss) Fusion Fragment #22, August 2024
- * Matter of Taste, (ss) Hexagon Magazine #16, Spring 2024
- * One Becomes Two, (ss) Augur Magazine v7 #3, 2024
- * A Penny for Your Troubles, (ss) Dark Matter Magazine #15, May/June 2023
- * Redline, (ss) Heartlines Spec #1, Winter 2023
- * Rent-a-Joe, (ss) Saros Speculative Fiction #1, January 2025
- * A Robot, a Physicist, and a Monk Walk Into a Bar, (ss) Fusion Fragment #19, November 2023
- * A Spoonful of Sugar Helps the Apocalypse Go Down, (ss) Haven Speculative #10, August 2023
- * The Succubus and the Store Clerk, (ss) Baffling Magazine #13, October 2023
- * Svitla, (ss) Embroidered Worlds ed. Olha Brylova, Valya Dudycz & Iryna Pasko, Atthis Arts, 2023
- * Toronto Isn’t Real and Other Metropolitan Anomalies, (ss) Augur Magazine v5 #2, 2022
_____, [ref.]
[]Sui Sin Far; pseudonym of Edith Maude Eaton (1865-1914) (about) (chron.)
- * An Autumn Fan, (ss) New England Magazine August 1910
- * The Daughter of a Slave, (ss) Short Stories February 1897
- * The Inferior Woman, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine May 1910
- * Its Wavering Image, (ss) Mrs. Spring Fragrance by Sui Sin Far, A. C. McClurg, 1912
- * Ku Yum, (ss) The Land of Sunshine June 1896
- * The Little Duck, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion August 1909
- * Mrs. Spring Fragrance, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine January 1910
- * The Story of One White Woman Who Married a Chinese, (ss) Mrs. Spring Fragrance by Sui Sin Far, A. C. McClurg, 1912
- * The Wisdom of the New, (ss) Mrs. Spring Fragrance by Sui Sin Far, A. C. McClurg, 1912
- * Woo-Ma and I, (ss) The Bohemian January 1906
_____, trans.
[]Sukenick, Ronald (1932-2004) (about) (chron.)
- * The Burial of Count Orgasm, (ss)
- * Cyberpunk Forum/Symposium, (ar) Mississippi Review #47/48, 1988
- * Ecco, (ss) Boulevard #12/13, Spring 1990
- * The Flood, (ss) Fiction International #22, 1992
- * From Long Talking Bad Conditions Blues, (ex)
- * From “The Endless Short Story”, (ss) Lillabulero #14, Spring 1974
- * Long Talking Bad Conditions Blues, (ss) Ploughshares Fall 1979
- * Momentum, (nv)
- * Poland, (ar) Granta #9, Autumn 1983
- * What’s Your Story, (ss) The Paris Review #44, Fall 1968
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