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[]Sergeant, Dorothy (fl. 1910s) (chron.)
- * The Alien, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1911
- * The Appeal of Psyche, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1911
- * Chloe and Phyllis, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine December 1911
- * Dreams, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine March 1911
- * The Greek Girl, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine August 1910
- * Impressions, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1910
- * Japanese Cradle Song, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine September 1910
- * Karma, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1911
- * Love’s Garden, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine May 1911
- * Love’s Nocturne, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine February 1911
- * The Slave, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine July 1911
- * “Tempora Mutantur”, (pm) The English Illustrated Magazine October 1910
[]Sergeant, Howard (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Books Reviewed (with Evelyn D. Soresen), (br) Forum Stories and Poems v1 #2, 1949
- * The Inarticulate, (pm) Seven Magazine of People’s Writing October/November/December 1944
- * Mapping the Shores of Childhood, (pm) Resistance October 1946
- * Marionettes, (pm) The Evening Standard August 16 1947
- * The Myth of the Roaring Forties, (ar) Ambit #27, 1966
- * Poetry and the Front Line Generation, (ar) New Generation #1, Spring/Summer 1946
- * The Ten Points of Front Line Generation (with Peter Ratazzi & P. L. H. Smith), (ms) Farewell Khaki and Blue: Demobilisation Issue 1946
- * Three in the Desert, (pm) Review Fifty Winter 1950
- * A Time for Decision, (ar) Farewell Khaki and Blue: Demobilisation Issue 1946
[]Sergeant, Sandy (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * All Aboard the Camp Train, (ar) Calling All Boys #6, July 1946
- * California Color, (ar) Calling All Boys #3, April 1946
- * Flight Talk, (ar) Calling All Boys #1, January 1946
- * Good Neighbor Policy, (ar) Calling All Boys #6, July 1946
- * Pop Sets the Pace, (ar) Calling All Boys #5, June 1946
- * Rainwear to Go Anywhere, (ar) Calling All Boys #2, February/March 1946
- * Sharp, Neat and Clean, (ar) Calling All Boys #3, April 1946
- * Slick as a Spitfire!, (ar) Calling All Boys #4, May 1946
- * Swim Fins, (ar) Calling All Boys #6, July 1946
- * Wild About Westerns, (ar) Calling All Boys #2, February/March 1946
- * Winter Warm-Ups, (ar) Calling All Boys #1, January 1946
- * Wishin’ for Fishin’, (ar) Calling All Boys #4, May 1946
[]Sergent, Jeffery A. (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * The Assassin, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #137, June 2023
- * The Eye of Kaleet, (ss) Tales from the Magician’s Skull #10, 2023
- * The Scroll of Jadugara, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #56, September 2016
- * The Weeping Tower, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #103, August 2020
- * The Young God’s Tears, (ss) Swords and Sorcery Magazine #20, September 2013
[]Serjeant, William (Antony Swithin) (1935-2002); used pseudonym Antony Swithin (about) (chron.)
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- * “Antony Swithin” (William A. S. Sarjeant), Princes of Sandastre: The Perilous Quest for Lyonesse: Part One (1990) by Douglas A. Anderson, (br) Wormwood #20, 2013
- * The Lords of the Stoney Mountains by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #51, September 1991
- * The Nine Gods of Safaddne by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #71, May 1993
- * Princes of Sendastre by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #41, November 1990
- * The Winds of the Wastelands by Wendy Bradley, (br) Interzone #64, October 1992
[]Serling, Anne (1955- ); also known as Anne Serling-Sutton (about) (chron.)
- * The Changing of the Guard, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine January/February 1985 [Ref. Rod Serling], as by Anne Serling-Sutton; screenplay by Rod Serling.
- The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985, as by Anne Serling-Sutton
- Young Ghosts ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1985, as by Anne Serling-Sutton
- Asimov’s Ghosts ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Dragon Books, 1986, as by Anne Serling-Sutton
- Asimov’s Ghosts & Monsters ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg & Charles Waugh, Armada, 1988
- New England Ghosts ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Rutledge Hill Press, 1990
- * One for the Angels, (sa) The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985 [Ref. Rod Serling], as by Anne Serling-Sutton; screenplay by Rod Serling.
- * Reflections on War (with Rod Serling), (ar) Brothers in Arms ed. Barry Hoffman & Richard Christian Matheson, Gauntlet Press, 2019
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[]Serling, Carol; [born Carolyn Kramer] (1929-2020) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Breaching the Barriers, (in) Journeys to the Twilight Zone ed. Carol Serling & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1993
- * Illuminations: Freedom to Imagine, (ar) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1987
- * Introduction, (in) Rod Serling’s Night Gallery Reader ed. Carol Serling, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Dembner, 1987
- * Introduction, (in) Return to the Twilight Zone ed. Carol Serling & Martin H. Greenberg, DAW, 1994
- * Introduction, (in) More Stories from the Twilight Zone ed. Carol Serling, Tor, 2010
- * A Note from the Publisher…, (ms) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine Mar/Apr 1984, Apr 1986
- * A Personal Message, (ms) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1988
- * Preface, (pr) The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985
- * Publisher’s Note, (ms) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine; Dec 88.
- * Publisher’s Note, (ms) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine December 1988
- * Talking Twilight Zone, (iv) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine December 1985 [Ref. Phil DeGuere]
- * A Word from the Publisher, (fw) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine March/April 1985
- * A Word from the Publisher About the Following Script…, (ar) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine September 1982
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[]Serling, (Edward) Rod(man) (1924-1975) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * The After Hours, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine June 1981; broadcast June 10, 1960.
- * And When the Sky Was Opened, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine May/June 1985; based on the story “Disappearing Act” by Richard Matheson, broadcast December 11, 1959.
- * The Avenging Ghost, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Back There, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Beyond the Rim, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Big, Tall Wish, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine October 1981; broadcast April 8, 1960.
- * The Big, Tall Wish, (sa) More Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast April 8, 1960.
- * Chilling Stories from Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, (oc) Tempo (pb), August 1965
- * The Class of ’99, (pl)
- * Clean Kills and Other Trophies, (sa) Night Gallery, Bantam, 1971
- * Collector’s Item, (ss) Gallery November 1972
- * Collector’s Items, (sa) Night Gallery 2, Bantam, 1972
- * Color Scheme, (na) The Season to Be Wary, Little Brown, 1967
- * The Curse of the Seven Towers, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Dead Man’s Chest, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Death’s Head Revisted, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine November 1981; broadcast on November 10, 1961.
- * Death’s Masquerade, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Different Ones, (sa) Night Gallery 2, Bantam, 1972
- * Does the Name Grimsby Do Anything to You?, (sa) Night Gallery, Bantam, 1971
- * Dust, (sa) More Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast January 6, 1961.
- * The Edge of Doom, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Escape Clause, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine November/December 1984; broadcast November 6, 1959.
- * Escape Clause, (sa) Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1960; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast November 6, 1959.
- * The Escape Route, (na) The Season to Be Wary, Little Brown, 1967
- * The Eye of the Beholder, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July 1981; broadcast November 11, 1960.
- * Eyes, (na) The Season to Be Wary, Little Brown, 1967
- * The Face of Doom, (ss)
- * The Fever, (sa) Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1960; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast on January 29, 1960.
- * The Fiery Spell, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * First Squad, First Platoon, (nv) The Strand Magazine #72, 2024
- * Five Characters in Search of an Exit, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July/August 1983; broadcast on December 22, 1961.
- * From the Twilight Zone, (co) Nelson Doubleday (hc), 1962
- * The Gamma Interview, (iv) Gamma #1, 1963
- * The Ghost of Jolly Roger, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Ghost of the Dixie Belle, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Ghost of Ticonderoga, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Ghost-Town Ghost, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Ghost Train, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * He’s Alive, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine Aug, Oct 1986; broadcast January 24, 1963.
- * The Hitch-Hiker, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July/August 1984; broadcast January 22, 1960.
- * The House on the Island, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The House on the Square, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * A Hundred Yards Over the Rim, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July 1982; broadcast on April 7, 1961.
- * In Praise of Pip, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine October 1982; broadcast on September 27, 1963.
- * Introduction, (in) Rod Serling’s Triple W: Witches, Warlocks and Werewolves ed. Rod Serling, Bantam, 1963
- * Introduction, (in) Rod Serling’s Devils and Demons ed. Rod Serling, Bantam, 1967
- * I Shot an Arrow, (pl)
- * It’s a Good Life, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine November/December 1983; based on the story by Jerome Bixby, broadcast on November 3, 1961.
- * Judgment Night, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * King Nine Will Not Return, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine December 1988; broadcast on CBS television, September 30, 1960.
- * The Lateness of the Hour, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine February 1989; broadcast on CBS television, December 2, 1960.
- * Lindemann’s Catch, (sa) Night Gallery 2, Bantam, 1972
- * The Lonely, (pl) Something Strange ed. Marjorie B. Smiley, Mary Delores Jarmon & Domenica Paterno, Macmillan, 1969; broadcast on November 13, 1959.
- * The Lonely, (sa) More Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast November 13, 1959.
- * A Machine to Answer the Question, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine September 1982; radio script from 1950’s.
- * Make Me Laugh, (sa) Night Gallery, Bantam, 1971
- * The Man in the Bottle, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Man Who Dropped By, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Messiah on Mott Street, (sa) Night Gallery 2, Bantam, 1972
- * The Midnight Sun, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine December 1981; broadcast on November 17, 1961.
- * The Midnight Sun, (sa) New Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1962; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast November 17, 1961.
- * The Mighty Casey, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine July/August 1985; broadcast June 17, 1960.
- * The Mighty Casey, (sa) Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1960; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast on June 17, 1960.
- * Mirror Image, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine January/February 1984; broadcast February 26, 1960.
- * The Mirror Image, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted from the teleplay by Rod Serling, broadcast on February 26, 1960 by Walter B. Gibson.
- * Mr. Dingle, the Strong, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine March/April 1984; broadcast February 3, 1961.
- * Mr. Dingle, the Strong, (sa) More Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast March 3, 1961.
- * The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine May 1981; broadcast on March 4, 1960.
- * The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street, (sa) Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1960; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast March 4, 1960.
- From the Twilight Zone, Nelson Doubleday, 1962
- Unknown Worlds ed. Lawana Trout, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969
- Nighttouch ed. Gerry Goldberg, Stephen Stovoschuk & Fred Corbett, St. Martin's Press, 1978
- Space Movies II ed. Peter Haining, Severn House, 1996
- * More Stories from the Twilight Zone, (oc) Bantam (pb), April 1961
- * My Most Memorable Christmas, (ar) My Most Memorable Christmas ed. Gerald Walker, Pocket, 1963
- * New Stories from the Twilight Zone, (oc) Bantam (pb), May 1962
- * Night Gallery, (oc) Bantam (pb), November 1971
- * Night Gallery 2, (oc) Bantam Pathfinder (pb), December 1972
- * The Night of the Meek, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine January 1982; broadcast on December 23, 1960.
- * Night of the Meek, (sa) New Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1962; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast December 23, 1960.
- * Notes for a “Twilight Zone” Movie, (ar) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine March/April 1983
- * The Obsolete Man, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1989; broadcast on CBS television, June 2, 1961.
- * The Odyssey of Flight 33, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine August 1981; broadcast February 24, 1961.
- * The Odyssey of Flight 33, (sa) More Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast February 24, 1961.
- * An Odyssey, or Whatever You Call It, Concerning Baseball, (ss) More Stories from the Twilight Zone ed. Carol Serling, Tor, 2010
- * One for the Angels, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine January/February 1983; broadcast on October 9, 1959.
- * Our Selena Is Dying (with J. Michael Straczynski), (sa) Tales from the New Twilight Zone by J. Michael Straczynski, Bantam Spectra, 1989
- * Pamela’s Voice, (sa) Night Gallery, Bantam, 1971
- * A Passage for Trumpet, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine March 1982; broadcast on May 20, 1960.
- * The Purple Testament, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine October 1985; broadcast February 12, 1960.
- * The Purple Testament, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted from the teleplay by Rod Serling, broadcast on February 12, 1960 by Walter B. Gibson.
- * A Quality of Mercy, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine November 1982; broadcast on December 29, 1961.
- * Reflections on War (with Anne Serling), (ar) Brothers in Arms ed. Barry Hoffman & Richard Christian Matheson, Gauntlet Press, 2019
- * Return from Oblivion, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Riddle of the Crypt, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Rip Van Winkle Caper, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine June 1986; broadcast April 21, 1961.
- * The Rip Van Winkle Caper, (sa) New Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1962; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast April 21, 1961.
- * Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, (oc) Grosset & Dunlap (hc), 1963 ; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, (oc) Grosset & Dunlap (hc), 1964 ; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Season to Be Wary, (oc) Little Brown (hc), 1967
- * The Shelter, (sa) New Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1962; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast September 29, 1961.
- * Showdown with Rance McGrew, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1986; broadcast February 2, 1962.
- * Showdown with Rance McGrew, (sa) New Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1962; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast February 2, 1962.
- * The 16-Millimeter Shrine, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Sole Survivor, (sa) Night Gallery, Bantam, 1971
- * Soul Survivor, (ss) Coq January 1974
- * A Stop at Willoughby, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine February 1982; broadcast on May 6, 1960.
- * A Stop at Willoughby, (sa) More Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast May 6, 1960.
- * Stories from the Twilight Zone, (oc) Bantam (pb), April 1960
- * A Storm in Summer, (pl)
- * Suggestion, (sa) Night Gallery 2, Bantam, 1972
- * They’re Tearing Down Tim Riley’s Bar, (sa) Night Gallery, Bantam, 1971
- * A Thing About Machines, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine December 1985; broadcast October 28, 1960.
- * A Thing About Machines, (sa) More Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1961; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast October 28, 1960.
- * The Thirteenth Story, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * The Tiger God, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone, Grosset & Dunlap, 1963; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Time Enough at Last, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine September 1981; broadcast November 20, 1959.
- * To Serve Man, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine September/October 1984; broadcast March 2, 1982. Based on the story by Damon Knight.
- * The Trade-Ins, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine August 1982; broadcast on April 20, 1962.
- * Two Live Ghosts, (sa) Rod Serling’s Twilight Zone Revisited, Grosset & Dunlap, 1964; adapted by Walter B. Gibson
- * Walking Distance, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1981; broadcast October 30, 1959.
- * Walking Distance, (sa) Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1960; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast October 30, 1959.
- * Where Is Everybody?, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine March/April 1985; broadcast October 2, 1959.
- * Where Is Everybody?, (sa) Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1960; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast October 2, 1959.
- * The Whole Truth, (sa) New Stories from the Twilight Zone, Bantam, 1962; adapted from Serling’s teleplay, broadcast January 20, 1961.
- * Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up, (pl) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine February 1986; broadcast May 26, 1961.
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- * “Be Careful What You Ask For…”: Serling, Bradbury and Beaumont by Roger Anker, (ar) Dark Discoveries #14, Summer 2009
- * Beyond the Zone: Anne Serling Reflects on Her Iconic Father—As She Knew Him by Michael Lizarraga, (iv) The Literary Hatchet #9, August 2014
- * The Changing of the Guard by Anne Serling-Sutton, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine January/February 1985; screenplay by Rod Serling.
- The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985, as by Anne Serling-Sutton
- Young Ghosts ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1985, as by Anne Serling-Sutton
- Asimov’s Ghosts ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Dragon Books, 1986, as by Anne Serling-Sutton
- Asimov’s Ghosts & Monsters ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg & Charles Waugh, Armada, 1988
- New England Ghosts ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Rutledge Hill Press, 1990
- * Come Figures, Shadows, and Reflections: The Timeless Appeal of Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone by Jason V. Brock, (ar) Penumbra #5, 2024
- * The Evolution of a Pioneer: Why Rod Serling Entered The Twilight Zone by Tony Albarella, (ar) Dark Discoveries #14, Summer 2009
- * The Facts of Life by Linda Brevelle, (iv) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1982
- * Fourteen Ghosts in The Twilight Zone by Rick Kennett, (ar) All Hallows #17, February 1998
- * More Stories from the Twilight Zone by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Science Fiction January 1962
- * One for the Angels by Anne Serling-Sutton, (sa) The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985; screenplay by Rod Serling.
- * The Presenting for Your Consideration…The Grandfather of Modern Science-Fantasy by Trevor Kennedy, (ar) Phantasmagoria Magazine #10, Summer 2019
- * Rod Serling by William F. Nolan, (iv)
- * Rod Serling: Articulating the American Nightmare by Jason V. Brock, (ar) Dark Discoveries #17, Summer/Fall 2010
- * Rod Serling: First Citizen of the Twilight Zone, (bg) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine April 1981, uncredited.
- * Rod Serling: The Father of American Popular Culture by Arlen Schumer, (ar) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019
- * Rod Serling Viewed from Beyond ‘The Twilight Zone’ by Andrew Sarris, (bg)
- * Stories from “The Twilight Zone” by P. Schuyler Miller, (br) Analog Science Fact—Fiction May 1961
- * Théâtre: l’ombre de Rod Serling by Luc Pomerleau, (mr) Solaris #82, January 1989
[]Serling-Sutton, Anne; married name of Anne Serling (1955- ) (chron.)
- * The Changing of the Guard, (sa) Rod Serling’s The Twilight Zone Magazine January/February 1985 [Ref. Rod Serling]; screenplay by Rod Serling.
- The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985
- Young Ghosts ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Harper & Row, 1985
- Asimov’s Ghosts ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin H. Greenberg & Charles G. Waugh, Dragon Books, 1986
- Asimov’s Ghosts & Monsters ed. Isaac Asimov, Martin Greenberg & Charles Waugh, Armada, 1988, as by Anne Serling
- New England Ghosts ed. Frank D. McSherry, Jr., Charles G. Waugh & Martin H. Greenberg, Rutledge Hill Press, 1990, as by Anne Serling
- * One for the Angels, (sa) The Twilight Zone: The Original Stories ed. Martin H. Greenberg, Richard Matheson & Charles G. Waugh, Avon, 1985 [Ref. Rod Serling]; screenplay by Rod Serling.
[]Sernelin, Gerth (fl. 1970s-1990s) (chron.)
- * Anette, (pi) Mayfair v13 #2, 1978
- * Betty, (pi) Mayfair v24 #10, 1989
- * Cathie, (pi) Mayfair v25 #3, 1990
- * Dee, (pi) Mayfair v23 #1, 1988
- * Deirdre, (pi) Mayfair v19 #6, 1984
- * Gina, (pi) Mayfair v21 #5, 1986
- * Gloria, (pi) Mayfair v14 #1, 1979
- * Jane, (pi) Mayfair v20 #3, 1985
- * Jennifer, (pi) Mayfair v21 #3, 1986
- * Kathy, (pi) Mayfair v23 #11, 1988
- * Kerry, (pi) Mayfair v25 #11, 1990
- * Louise, (pi) Mayfair v21 #4, 1986
- * Mariella, (pi) Mayfair v16 #2, 1981
- * Monica, (pi) Mayfair v20 #4, 1985
- * Netta, (pi) Mayfair v24 #2, 1989
[]Serner, Martin Gunnar (1886-1947); used pseudonym Frank Heller (chron.)
- * Becoming a Landlord [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s May 1924, as by Frank Heller
- * The Blue-Eyed Lie [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s July 1924, as by Frank Heller
- * Four Gentlemen Break the Fast [Tales with a Sting], (ss) The Sketch February 23 1927, as by Frank Heller
- * The Grand Duke’s Finances, (nv) Everybody’s October 1924, as by Frank Heller
- * The Hungry Adventure [Tales with a Sting], (ss) The Sketch February 16 1927, as by Frank Heller
- * Mr. Collin’s Adventures:
* ___ I. The Story of the Absent-Minded Gentleman [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s March 1924, as by Frank Heller
* ___ II. The Mystery of the Lost Bullion [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s April 1924, as by Frank Heller
* ___ III. Becoming a Landlord [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s May 1924, as by Frank Heller
* ___ IV. Mr. Collin’s Holiday Agency [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s June 1924, as by Frank Heller
* ___ V. The Blue-Eyed Lie [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s July 1924, as by Frank Heller
- * Mr. Collin’s Holiday Agency [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s June 1924, as by Frank Heller
- * The Mystery of the Lost Bullion [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s April 1924, as by Frank Heller
- * The Story of the Absent-Minded Gentleman [Philip Collin], (ss) Everybody’s March 1924, as by Frank Heller
- * The World’s Best Stroke of Business, (ar) Hutchinson’s Story-Magazine October 1929, as by Frank Heller
[]Sernine, Daniel; pseudonym of Alain Lortie (1955- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Agonie en trois exemplaires, (ss) Requiem #11, 1976
- * Les Amis de monsieur Soon, (nv) Solaris #50, April 1983
- * Atelier d’écriture 80, (ar) Solaris #34, August 1980
- * La Bande Dessinee:
* ___ 3) Le Scénario & Le Decoupage (with Luc Pomerleau), (ar) Solaris #43, January/February 1982
- * Banshee, (ss) Expiration Date ed. Nancy Kilpatrick, Hades Publications, 2015
- * Boréal 87 (with Luc Pomerleau), (ar) Solaris #77, January 1988
- * Boréal: Un Reportage (with Joël Champetier), (ar) Solaris #53, Autumn 1983
- * La Bouteille, (ss) Requiem #5, June 1975
- * Brève aventure de Gonzague Préjudice, (ss) Requiem #14, February 1977
- * Capsules, (ms) Solaris #53, Autumn 1983
- * Capsules (with Luc Pomerleau), (ms) Solaris #92, Summer 1990
- * Challenger: vous allez mourir là-haut, (ar) Solaris #66, March 1986
- * Le Coffret, (ss) Requiem #10, May 1976
- * Colloque du Groupe de recherches interdisciplinaires sur les littératures fantastiques dans l’imaginaire québécois (with Élisabeth Vonarburg), (ar) Solaris #91, July 1990
- * Deuxième Festival international de Cinéma fantastique de Montréal, (ar) Solaris #107, October 1993
- * Écrire pour son plaisir, (ar) Solaris #31, February 1980
- * Édito 2 (with Joël Champetier, Claude Janelle, Charles Montpetit, Luc Pomerleau & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (ed) Solaris #53, Autumn 1983
- * Éditorial, (ed) Solaris #57 Sep 1984, #67 May 1986
- * Entrevue avec Stéphane Nicot, (iv) Solaris #57, September 1984 [Ref. Stéphane Nicot]
- * Entrevue: Élisabeth Vonarburg (with Louise Alain & Joël Champetier), (iv) Solaris #106, August 1993 [Ref. Élisabeth Vonarburg]
- * Entrevue: Jacques Brossard (with Luc Pomerleau), (iv) Solaris #90, May 1990 [Ref. Jacques Brossard]
- * Entrevue: Jean-Pierre Hubert, (iv) Solaris #59, January 1985 [Ref. Jean-Pierre Hubert]
- * Entrevue: Norbert Spehner (with Julie Martel), (iv) Solaris #104, March 1993 [Ref. Norbert Spehner]
- * Entrevue: Yves Meynard ou la poésie des mots (with Julie Martel), (iv) Solaris #109, April 1994 [Ref. Yves Meynard]
- * Exode 4, (nv) Solaris #35 Oct, #36 Dec 1980
- * Exode 5, (nv) Requiem #18, December 1977
- * Le Festival international du cinéma fantastique de Montréal, (ar) Solaris #104, March 1993
- * Fragments d’un univers tourmenté, (ar) Solaris #105, May 1993
- * La Fresque aux trois démons, (ss) Requiem #23, October 1978
- * Hansval de Troie (with Bernard Jacques), (cs) Solaris #39 Jun, #41 Oct 1981, #44 Mar 1982
- * Hansval de Troie (3) (with Bernard Jacques), (cs) Solaris #42, December 1981
- * Historique de la SFQ (loger version of the preceeding article «La Science-Fiction Québécoise» ), (ar) Solaris #79, May 1988
- * Jalbert, (ss) Requiem #5, June 1975
- * Les Littéranautes (with Joël Champetier), (cl) Solaris #147, September 2003
- * Les Littéranautes (with Jean-Philippe Gervais), (cl) Solaris #103, December 1992
- * Loin des vertes prairies, (nv) Solaris #48, November 1982
- * Magazines, Fanzines et autres zines…, (br) Solaris #45, June 1982
- * Le Masque, (ss) Solaris #40, September 1981
- * Ministère de la Culture et Conseil des arts et des lettres du Québec, (ed) Solaris #102, Summer 1992
- * Monsieur Olier devient ministre, (nv) Solaris #73, May 1987
- * Néons roses et bleus dans un salon désert (Part of “Ailleurs” a previous story, already published), (ss) Solaris #104, March 1993
- * Nights in White Linen, (ss) Tesseracts Fourteen ed. John Robert Colombo & Brett Alexander Savory, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2010
- * Nocturne, (nv) Solaris #28, August 1979
- * Nuits blanches, (nv) Solaris #81, October 1988
- * Only a Lifetime, (ss) Tesseracts3 ed. Candas Jane Dorsey & Gerry Truscott, Porcepic, 1990; translated from the French (“Metal qui songe”, Imagine, 1988) by Jane Brierley.
- * Pleine lune sur Atlantic: entretien avec Daniel Roby, (iv) Solaris #149, March 2004 [Ref. Daniel Roby]
- * Pluies amères, (nv) Solaris #100, Spring 1992
- * Les Points sur les zines (with Claude Bolduc & Jean-Luc Triolo), (br) Solaris #106, August 1993
- * Le Scénario & Le Decoupage (with Luc Pomerleau), (ar) Solaris #43, January/February 1982
- * Science-Fiction et Fantastique au Quebec (with Claude Janelle), (cl) Solaris #43, January/February 1982
- * Le Sérieux dans la fantasy, (ar) Solaris #64, November 1985
- * SFC et SFQ: Trajectoires convergentes? (with Élisabeth Vonarburg), (ar) Solaris #75, September 1987
- * SF québécoise et SF canadienne: trajectoires parallèles? Réflexions sur Con-cept 1990, (ar) Solaris #94, December 1990
- * Souvenirs de Lumière, (ss) Solaris #138, August 2001
- * Stardust Boulevard, (ss) Tesseracts ed. Judith Merril, Porcepic, 1985; translated from the French (“Le vieil homme et l’espace”, L’Vieil Homme et l’Espace, Le Preambule, 1981) by Jane Brierley.
- * Striges, (ss) Tesseracts Thirteen ed. Nancy Kilpatrick & David Morrell, Edge Science Fiction and Fantasy, 2009; translated by Sheryl Curtis
- * Théâtre: Les choix de Maître Samsagace, (ar) Solaris #66, March 1986
- * La Tour du silence, (ss) Requiem #7, November 1975
- * Tribune libre: la Voie du Milieu, (lc) Solaris #94, December 1990
- * Umfrey’s Head, (nv) Tesseracts8 ed. John Clute & Candas Jane Dorsey, Tesseract, 1999; translated from the French (“La tête de Walt Umfrey”, 1984) by Jane Brierley.
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Roger Bozzetto & Luc Pomerleau), (br) Solaris #90, May 1990
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Luc Pomerleau), (br) Solaris #79, May 1988
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Luc Pomerleau & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (br) Solaris #72, March 1987
- * Les Zines et les autres (with Luc Pomerleau & Élisabeth Vonarburg), (cl) Solaris #74, July 1987
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[]Sernotti, Craig (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Bountiful (with Scott H. Urban), (pm) Bare Bone #3, 2002
- * A Collector of Literature, (ss) Cthulhu Cultus #7, 1997
- * Coming, (ss) Cthulhu Sex v1 #23, 2002
- * The Complex, (pm) Cthulhu Sex v2 #23, 2006
- * Daddy’s Little Girl, (ss) Bare Bone #2, 2002
- * Dark Footnotes (with D. F. Lewis), (ss) Dread #9, Fall 1999
- * Flesh (with Scott H. Urban), (pm) Mindmares #3, Summer 1998
- * Fun & Games, (pm) Penny Dreadful #6, 1998
- * The Grand Host, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #24, Winter 2001
- * (He Believes) (with D. F. Lewis), (vi) Mindmares #1, Winter 1998
- * Immaculate Flesh It Is Not (Homage to Frankenstein), (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #7, Autumn 1997
- * I Sit, (pm) Vampire Dan’s Story Emporium #5, Winter/Spring 1998
- * The Magical Dull Magic of an Introduction, (in) Yellow Bat Review #1, Fall 2001
- * A Midnight Walker, (pm) Penny Dreadful #7, 1998
- * Moment of Grace (with John Sweet), (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #14, Summer 1999
- * Nothing Left to Give, (pm) Yellow Bat Review #4, Fall 2002
- * On the Floor, (pm) The Lion’s Eye Spring 2001
- * Quiet, (pm) Penny Dreadful #7, 1998
- * Rats, (ss) The Blue Lady #7, 1997
- * The Red Death & I, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #8, Winter 1997
- * Relaxation, (pm) Penny Dreadful #7, 1998
- * Sketch Pad, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #6, Summer 1997
- * There Are Ten Parks in This Town, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #10, Summer 1998
- * Vagari in Dementia Nos (with Greg Vance), (pm) Mindmares #1, Winter 1998
- * Visions, on the Apocalyptic Scale, (pm) Penny Dreadful #6, 1998
- * Way of Life, (ss) New Writings in the Fantastic ed. John Grant, Pendragon Press UK, 2007
- * [haiku], (pm) Yellow Bat Review #1, Fall 2001
- * [haiku], (pm) Flesh & Blood v2 #9, 2002
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[]Serpell, Namwali (1980- ) (chron.)
- * Bottoms Up, (ss) Tin House Spring 2012
- * Double Men, (ss) Reader, I Married Him ed. Tracy Chevalier, Morrow, 2016
- * Muzungu, (ss) Callaloo v30 #4, 2008
- * Noseless, (ss) Small Odysseys ed. Hannah Tinti, Algonquin Books, 2022
- * The Work of Art, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 2020
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[]Serpento, Mary Margaret (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Brothers (and Sisters) Blue, (pm) Icarus Ascending #1, 2000
- * A Commentary on Yellow Dwarf Sun (with Andrea Gradidge & Oino Sakai), (ar) Scifaikuest May 2004
- * From the Oort Cloud (with Andrea Gradidge, Deborah P. Kolodji, Oino Sakai & Teri Santitoro), (pm) Mythic Delirium #14, Winter/Spring 2006, as by Deborah P. Kolodji, Oino Sakai, Teri Santitoro, Mary Margaret Serpento & ushi
- * [untitled], (pm) Star*Line May/June 2001
[]Serra, Art (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * Bus Ride to Hell, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine October 1959
- * The Gang Leader and the Witch, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine January 1960
- * I Want Her Dead, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine November 1959
- * Kill for Your Woman, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine May 1960
- * Night of Discovery!, (ss) Saturn Web Detective Story Magazine August 1958
- * Room for Revenge, (ss) Tonight v5 #3, 1966
- * Teenage Bait, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine January 1959
- * Thrill Ride to Death, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine March 1960
- * Women Are Evil, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine September 1959
[]Serra, Daniele (fl. 1990s-2020s) (about) (chron.)
- * [front cover], (cv) The Shadow of Frankenstein by Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2008
- * [front cover], (cv) Barfodder by Rain Graves, Cemetery Dance, 2009
- * [front cover], (cv) Blood & Gristle by Michael Louis Calvillo, Bad Moon Books, 2010
- * [front cover], (cv) Never Again ed. Joel Lane & Allyson Bird, Grey Friar Press, 2010
- * [front cover], (cv) Festive Fear 2: Global Edition ed. Stephen Clark, Tasmaniac Publications, 2010
- * [front cover], (cv) BFS Journal Spring 2011
- * [front cover], (cv) A Season in Carcosa ed. Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Miskatonic River Press, 2013
- * [front cover], (cv) The Grimscribe’s Puppets ed. Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Miskatonic River Press, 2013
- * [front cover], (cv) Eldritch Chrome ed. Brian M. Sammons & Glynn Owen Barrass, Chaosium, 2013
- * [front cover], (cv) Astrologica: Stories of the Zodiac ed. Allen Ashley, The Alchemy Press, 2013
- * [front cover], (cv) Steampunk Cthulhu ed. Glynn Owen Barrass & Brian M. Sammons, Chaosium, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) In the Court of the Yellow King ed. Glynn Owen Barrass, Celaeno Press, 2014
- * [front cover], (cv) Exigencies ed. Richard Thomas, Dark House Press, 2015
- * [front cover], (cv) Edge of Sundown ed. Kevin Ross & Brian M. Sammons, Chaosium, 2015
- * [front cover], (cv) African Monsters ed. Margr^e't Helgad^o'ttir & Jo Thomas, Fox Spirit Books, 2015
- * [front cover], (cv) Dreams from the Witch House ed. Lynne Jamneck, Dark Regions Press, 2016
- * [front cover], (cv) Asian Monsters ed. Margrét Helgadóttir, Fox Spirit Books, 2016
- * [front cover], (cv) Octoberland by Thana Niveau, PS Publishing, 2018
- * [front cover], (cv) Garden of Eldritch Delights by Lucy A. Snyder, Raw Dog Screaming Press, 2018
- * [front cover], (cv) Best British Horror 2018 ed. Johnny Mains, NewCon Press, 2018
- * [front cover], (cv) Voir Dire ed. J.-M. & Randy Lofficier, Black Coat Press, 2019
- * [front cover], (cv) Relics, Wrecks & Ruins ed. Aiki Flinthart, CAT Press, 2021
- * [front cover], (cv) Gamut Magazine #7 Jul, #8 Aug, #9 Sep 2024
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Weird Tales Nov/Dec 2007, Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr 2008
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Black Static #14 Dec/Jan 2009, #18 Aug/Sep, #19 Oct/Nov 2010
- * [illustration(s)], (il) ChiZine #47, April/June 2011
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Aklonomicon ed. Ivan McCann & Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Aklo Press, 2012
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Beware the Dark #1, October 2013
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Chiral Mad 4 ed. Michael Bailey & Lucy A. Snyder, Written Backwards, 2018
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[]Serraillier, Ian (1912-1994) (chron.)
- * The Cork Elephant, (ss) 1945
- * Death of the Cat, (ss) Collins Magazine #14, February 1949
- * Enville Forest, (pm) The Wind and the Rain Winter 1941/1942
- * The Silver Sword, (n.) Jonathan Cape, 1956
- * Suppose You Met a Witch, (pm) Belinda and the Swans by Ian Serraillier, Jonathan Cape, 1952
- * The Visitor, (pm) A Second Poetry Book ed. John Foster, Oxford Univ. Press, 1980
[]SerVaas, Cory Jane, M.D. (c1925-2020) (about) (chron.)
- * Introduction, (is) The Saturday Evening Post January/February 2001
- * Medical Mailbox, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar, Oct, Nov, Dec 1974, Jan/Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec 1975, Sep 1976, Jan/Feb,
Apr, Oct, Nov 1977
Mar 1978
- * Medical Mailbox (with Wendy Braun), (qa) The Saturday Evening Post Jan/Feb, Mar/Apr, May/Jun, Jul/Aug, Sep/Oct, Nov/Dec 2007
- * Medical Mailboxy, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post January/February 1978
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_____, [ref.]
[]Servello, Joe (1932- ) (about) (chron.)
- * The Case of the Naked Butterfly (with William E. Kotzwinkle), (ss) For the Sake of the Game ed. Laurie R. King & Leslie S. Klinger, Pegasus Books, 2018
- * [front cover], (cv) Brother Monster by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1987
- * [front cover], (cv) The Office by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1987
- * [front cover], (cv) Nightmare in Darkness by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1987
- * [front cover], (cv) Who Was That Blonde I Saw You Kill Last Night? by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1988
- * [front cover], (cv) Three-Corpse Parlay by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1988
- * [front cover], (cv) Selling Death Short by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1988
- * [front cover], (cv) Whispering Death by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1989
- * [front cover], (cv) Happy Ending by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) The Water-Walker by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1990
- * [front cover], (cv) The Gibbering Night by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1991
- * [front cover], (cv) The Pickled Punks by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1991
- * [front cover], (cv) No Good from a Corpse by Leigh Brackett, Dennis McMillan, 1999
- * [front cover] (with William L. McMillan), (cv) Pardon My Ghoulish Laughter by Fredric Brown, Dennis McMillan, 1986
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Conjunctions #18, Spring 1992
[]Service, F. M. (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Motor Trouble, (cl) Farm Mechanics July 1931
- * Motor Trouble Advice, (cl) Farm Mechanics Aug 1929, Jun, Jul, Aug, Oct, Dec 1930, Jan, Apr, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1931
[]Service, Robert W(illiam) (1874-1958) (about) (chron.)
- * The Absinthe-Drinkers, (pm) Cosmopolitan April 1921
- * Apart and Yet Together, (pm) The Argosy December 1909
- * The Ballad of Blasphemous Bill, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Ballad of Gum-Boot Ben, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Ballad of Hard-Luck Henry, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Ballad of Jean Desprez, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine December 1916
- * The Ballad of One-Eyed Mike, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Ballad of Pious Pete, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Ballad of the Black Fox Skin, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Ballad of the Northern Lights, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * Ballads for Men:
* ___ The Shooting of Dan McGrew, (pm) Songs of a Sourdough by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1907
- * The Blood-Red Fourragere, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine April 1918
- * Bonehead Bill, (pm) MacLean’s October 1918
- * The Call of the Wild, (pm)
- * A Casualty, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine March 1918
- * Clancy of the Mounted Police, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * Comfort, (pm) The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses by Robert W. Service, Barse & Hopkins Publishers, 1907
- * The Convalescent, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine June 1916
- * The Cremation of Sam McGee, (pm) Songs of a Sourdough by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1907
- 10 Story Book July 1913
- North•West Romances Fall 1949
- Unknown Worlds ed. Lawana Trout, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1969
- Argosy (UK) May 1972
- Creepy Classics ed. Mary Hill, Random House, 1994
- The Campfire Collection ed. Eric B. Martin, Chronicle, 2000
- Scary Stories, Chronicle Books, 2006
- The Valancourt Book of Victorian Christmas Ghost Stories: Volume Four ed. Christopher Philippo, Valancourt Books, 2020
- * The Death of Marie Toro, (pm) Cosmopolitan May 1921
- * Fleurette, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine November 1916
- * The Flowers, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine August 1916
- * Funk, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine September 1916
- * Going Home, (pm) Rhymes of a Red Cross Man by Robert W. Service, T. Fisher Unwin, 1916
- * Grin, (pm) Empire Frontier December 1930
- * The Haggis of Private McPhee, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine July 1916
- * Heart Disease Taught Me How to Live, (ar) Cosmopolitan September 1927
- * The Heart of the Sourdough, (pm)
- * Jean Desprez, (pm) Boys’ Life July 1918
- * Jim, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine January 1918
- * Julot, the Apache, (pm) Cosmopolitan March 1921
- * Kelly of the Legion, (pm) MacLean’s June 1918
- * The Lark, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine January 1916
- * The Law of the Yukon, (pm) North•West Romances Fall 1948
- * The Leather Medal, (pm) MacLean’s August 15 1931
- * The Little Old Log Cabin, (pm) Empire Frontier September 1930
- * The Lone Trail, (pm) Empire Frontier July 1930
- * Lost, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Man from Athabaska, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine October 1916
- * The Man from Eldorado, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The March of the Dead, (pm) The Spell of the Yukon and Other Verses by Robert W. Service, Barse & Hopkins Publishers, 1907
- * The Men That Don’t Fit In, (pm) Empire Frontier August 1930
- * My Hour, (pm) MacLean’s January 1919
- * My Mate, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine May 1916
- * A New Ballad of the Yukon, (pm) Cosmopolitan December 1929
- * The Odyssey of ’Erbert ’Iggins, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine June 1916
- * The Outlaw, (pm) MacLean’s November 1919
- * The Parson’s Son, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * Ploughman of the Moon, (bg) 1945 [Ref. Robert W. Service]
- * The Prospector, (pm) 1907
- * The Quitter, (pm) Empire Frontier November 1930
- * The Shape at the Wheel, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine December 1917
- * The Shooting of Dan McGrew, (pm) Songs of a Sourdough by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1907
- * The Spell of the Yukon, (pm) Collier’s August 6 1910
- * A Strained Heart Taught Me How to Live, (ar) Pall Mall Magazine January 1929
- * Teddy Bear, (pm) MacLean’s September 1919
- * There’s a Cry, (pm) Fry’s Magazine June 1914
- * The Three Tommies, (pm) MacLean’s July 1919
- * To the Queen’s Taste, (ex) from Harper of Heaven, Dodd, Mead, 1948
- * The Trail of ’98, (sl) The Busy Man’s Magazine Nov, Dec 1910, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep,
Oct, Nov 1911
- * The Trail of Ninety-Eight, (pm) Ballads of a Cheechako by Robert W. Service, Briggs, 1909
- * The Twa Jock’s, (pm) MacLean’s May 1918
- * Victory Stuff, (pm) MacLean’s June 1919
- * The Whistle of Sandy McGraw, (pm) MacLean’s Magazine January 1917
- * The Wife, (pm) MacLean’s December 1918
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