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Siddall, David (fl. 2000s-2010s) (items)
- Melody, (ss) Supernatural Tales #8, Autumn 2004
- Going Back, (ss) Supernatural Tales #11, Spring 2007
- The Judas Man, (ss) Supernatural Tales #15, Summer 2009
- Camilla, (ss) Supernatural Tales #19, Summer 2011
- Deadbait, (nv) Noir Nation #3, October 2013
- The Other One, (ss) Albedo One #44, 2013
- Fake, (ss) All Due Respect #2, March 2014
Siddall, John M. (1874-1923) (items)
- Dr. Thomas A. Storey, (bg) The American Magazine April 1913 [Ref. Thomas A. Storey]
- How the World Empties and Fills, (ms) The American Magazine October 1915
- Let’s Break Away from Granddaddy, (ms) The American Magazine November 1915, uncredited.
- To Go Thoroughly Married Takes Time and Trouble, (ms) The American Magazine December 1915, uncredited.
- The Millennium Is No Mushroom, (ms) The American Magazine January 1916, uncredited.
- This Is a Want Ad for a World-Beater, (ms) The American Magazine February 1916, uncredited.
- Here Is a New Suit of Clothes for Some Old Ideas, (ms) The American Magazine March 1916, uncredited.
- If This Be Contempt of Court—Send Me the Bill, (ms) The American Magazine April 1916, uncredited.
- Strive as we Will—Our Brows Slope Gently Downward, (ms) The American Magazine May 1916, uncredited.
- It Is Hard to Tell How Numb a Young Skull is, (ms) The American Magazine June 1916, uncredited.
- If Your Ego Bothers You—Go Look at the Stars, (ms) The American Magazine July 1916, uncredited.
- Some Poetry Is Made to Be Heard—Not Heeded, (ms) The American Magazine August 1916, uncredited.
- Money Talks—But There Are Other Speakers, (ar) The American Magazine September 1916, uncredited.
- Considering Who Grandpa Was—We’re Not so Bad, (ms) The American Magazine October 1916, uncredited.
- You Can Go Further if You Take Others with You, (ms) The American Magazine November 1916, uncredited.
- Good Brains Don’t All Travel the Same Way, (ms) The American Magazine December 1916, uncredited.
- Consider Your Ears—They Are Not Purely Decorative, (ms) The American Magazine January 1917, uncredited.
- Don’t Get Anxious about New York: Let New York Get Anxious About You, (ms) The American Magazine February 1917, uncredited.
- It Is Sometimes Better to Remain a Bore than to Make Yourself Too Intersting, (ms) The American Magazine March 1917, uncredited.
- I Will Hang This on Balboa—Because He Has Had His Fun and Is Dead, (ms) The American Magazine April 1917, uncredited.
- Some Mighty Good Salaries Go to Men Who Would Almost as Soon Work for Nothing, (ms) The American Magazine May 1917, uncredited.
- A Great Ancestor Would Be All Right if So Many Outsiders Didn’t Butt In, (ms) The American Magazine June 1917, uncredited.
- Men Can’t Be Geared Up—Unless They Are Cheered Up, (ms) The American Magazine July 1917, uncredited.
- Now That We Have Bought Them—Let’s Bury Them!, (ms) The American Magazine August 1917, uncredited.
- A Mail Carrier Is Not the Only One Who Has to Keep on Delivering, (ms) The American Magazine September 1917, uncredited.
- It’s the Encores People Call for That Make Lying Difficult, (ms) The American Magazine October 1917, uncredited.
- Abraham Lincoln Belongs in History—Not in the Nursery, (ms) The American Magazine November 1917, uncredited.
- No One Person Is Allowed to Carry Around All the World’s Knowledge, (ms) The American Magazine December 1917, uncredited.
- What Goes On in Your Head Is Older Than You Think, (ms) The American Magazine January 1918, uncredited.
- If You Aren’t Fighting—Are You Worth Fighting For?, (ms) The American Magazine February 1918, uncredited.
- Moths Don’t Destroy Treasures Like These, (ms) The American Magazine March 1918, uncredited.
- Here Is the Reason Some Men Appear So Marvelously Able, (ms) The American Magazine May 1918, uncredited.
- Where do I come in?—Asks the Human Being, (ms) The American Magazine June 1918, uncredited.
- “Don’t Use Your Head—Use Mine,” Says the Kaiser, (ms) The American Magazine July 1918, uncredited.
- Deal a Few Cards to Others—Life Is no Game of Solitaire, (ms) The American Magazine August 1918, uncredited.
- When the “Lunar Limited” Starts—Buy a Ticket, (ms) The American Magazine September 1918, uncredited.
- Are you on Two Pay-rolls? You Can Be—and you Should Be, (ms) The American Magazine October 1918, uncredited.
- It Was the United States of America That Yelled Down That Stairway, Mr. German Major, (ms) The American Magazine November 1918, uncredited.
- Aim with Your Imagination—But Don’t Neglect to Shoot!, (ms) The American Magazine December 1918, uncredited.
- Just What Has Been Done to Communicate with the Dead, (ed) The American Magazine April 1920 [Ref. James H. Hyslop]
- You Wouldn’t Go to a Deaf Mute for Lessions in Elocution, (ed) The American Magazine April 1920
- On the Art of Writing, (ar) The Collegiate World November 1921
- Sid Says: If You Ever Reach Easy Street—Turn Into It!, (ms) The American Magazine August 1923, uncredited.
Siddall, Sylvia M. (fl. 1980s-1990s) (items)
- To Ride the Dark Air, (ss) Cassandra Anthology #2, October 1983
- Dragons Are Grey, (ss) Cassandra Anthology #3, 1983
- Visions of a Fabled Land, (ss) Cassandra Anthology #5, 1984
- The Master of Dreams, (ss) Cassandra Anthology #9, 1985
- Kingfisher, (ss) Cassandra Anthology #11, 1986
- Thylacine, Thylacine, (ss) Interzone #44, February 1991
- The Perils of Unprotected Sex, (ss) Interzone #84, June 1994
- House Wife, (ss) Interzone #92, February 1995
- Written in the Flesh, (ss) Interzone #95, May 1995
- The Conflagration of the Gryffe, (nv) Interzone #113, November 1996
- Dryads, (vi) Interzone #130, April 1998
Siddiqui, Sameem (fl. 2010s-2020s) (items)
- Ilyas’ Egg, (ss) Apparition Literary Magazine #8, October 2019
- AirBody, (nv) Clarkesworld #163, April 2020
- Justice Is a Gravity Lens, (ar) Apparition Literary Magazine #13, January 2021
- Dancing with Ereshkigal, (ss) Clarkesworld #176, May 2021
- Timed Obsolescence, (ss) Someone in Time ed. Jonathan Strahan, Solaris, 2022
Sidell, Crystal (fl. 2020s) (items)
- Bones, (ss) 34 Orchard #1, Spring 2020
- Ribbons, (pm) 34 Orchard #3, Spring 2021
- Charm of Goldfinches, (pm) Apparition Literary Magazine #17, Charm, January 2022
- The Truth About Doppelgängers, (pm) Strange Horizons March 28 2022
- Architect of Night-Bridges, (pm) Orion’s Belt March 2022
- High as a Kite, (vi) Martian #6, Fall 2022
- Cauldron, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November/December 2022
- Queen of Cups, (ss) The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction November/December 2022
- Dance Like It Doesn’t Hurt, (ss) Martian #7, Winter 2022
- Enchanted, (pm) Frozen Wavelets #8, 2023
- Forgiven, (pm) Frozen Wavelets #8, 2023
- Primordially Yours, (vi) Factor Four Magazine #20, February 2023
- Instructions from a Signalman, (pm) Haven Speculative #8, March 2023
- Trade-Off, (vi) Martian #8, Spring 2023
- footprints, fruit trees, (pm) Apparition Literary Magazine #24, Reclamation, October 2023
- soliloquies after division, (pm) On Spec #125, 2023
- the ante, (pm) Strange Horizons April 29 2024
- Madeira, the Seer of Silver Hill, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #128, September 2024
Sidgwick, Mrs. Alfred (1854-1934); used pseudonym Mrs. Andrew Dean (about) (items)
- Some Polish Portraits, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine February 1884, uncredited.
- A Sensible Woman, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine April 1895, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- Mr. Sichel, (ss) Chapman’s Magazine July 1895, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- The Three Knocks, (ss) Cassell’s Family Magazine September 1895, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- A Sky Sign, (pl) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1895, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- The Last Straw, (ss) Temple Bar March 1896, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- An Arabian Bird, (sl) Chapman’s Magazine January 1897, etc., as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- Miss Brunton’s Sacrifice, (ss) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly June 1898, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- Wall-Papers, (pl) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1898, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- An Iconoclast, (pl) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1898, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- Anne and the Anarchist, (ss) The Windsor Magazine July 1899, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
- A Chance Encounter, (ss) The Woman at Home May 1901
- Ugly Solomon, (nv) The Pall Mall Magazine March 1902
- Simple Arithmetic, (ss) The Tatler November 26 1902
- The Powder Blue Baron, (nv) The Cornhill Magazine March 1904
- Germany, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine July 1904
- Laura and Trudi, (ss) The Cornhill Magazine January 1912
- Eliza Todd, (ss) Nash’s Magazine January 1928
- Mr. Bunce, (nv) Pall Mall Magazine February 1928
- The Old Lady, (ss) The Funny Bone ed. Lady Cynthia Asquith, Jarrolds, 1928
- Aunt Thomasina, (ss) The Sketch, as by Mrs. Andrew Dean
Sidgwick, Frank (1879-1939) (items)
- With George Wither in Hampshire, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine October 1902 [Ref. George Wither]
- William Butler Yeats, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine June 1903 [Ref. William Butler Yeats]
- Mark Macintosh’s Lyrical Monologue. Made at the “Cock”, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine November 1903, as by F. S.
- Frederick James Furnivall, (ar) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1904 [Ref. Frederick James Furnivall]
- When My Ship Comes In, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine January 1905
- An English Poet, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine September 1905
- A Mediæval Romance, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine June 1906, as by F. S.
- A Christmas Legend, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine January 1907, as by F. S.
- The Velocipedia Britannica, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine March 1907, as by F. S.
- Wings of Love, (pm) More Verse by Frank Sidgwick, Sidgwick & Jackson, 1921
- The Rubber Bottel, (pm) The Cornhill Magazine January 1931
- Song of Sixpence, (pm)
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