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[]Eastlake, William (1917-1997) (chron.)
- * The Bamboo Bed, (ss) Evergreen Review #70, September 1969
- * The Bandits, (ss) Harper’s Magazine September 1956
- * The Biggest Thing Since Custer, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1968
- * A Bird on the Mesa, (ss) Harper’s Magazine October 1961
- * Clancy’s Killing Ground, (ss) Mayfair v4 #1, 1969
- * Dancers in the Scalp House, (ss) Penthouse December 1973
- * The Dancing Boy, (ss) Evergreen Review #85, December 1970
- * A Day with Sam Goldwyn, (vi) Bred Any Good Rooks Lately? ed. James Charlton, Doubleday, 1986
- * The Death of Sun, (ss) Cosmopolitan October 1972
- Prize Stories 1974: The O. Henry Awards ed. William Abrahams, Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1974
- The Far Side of the Storm ed. Gary Elder, San Marcos Press, 1975
- The Interior Country: Stories of the Modern West ed. Alexander Blackburn, Craig Lesley & Jill Landem, Swallow Press, 1987
- Gunfight! Thirteen Western Stories ed. James C. Work, University of Nebraska Press, 1998
- * Flight of the Circle Heart, (ss) Harper’s Magazine November 1957
- * The Hanging at Prettyfields, (ss) Evergreen Review #63, February 1969
- * The Last Frenchman in Fez, (ss) Evergreen Review #50, December 1967
- * Little Joe, (ss) Accent Autumn 1954
- * A Long Day’s Dying, (ss) The Virginia Quarterly Review Winter 1963
- * Man Trap, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1958
- * The Medicine Man, (ss) Harper’s Magazine March 1955
- * Now Lucifer Is Not Dead, (ss) Evergreen Review #60, November 1968
- * The Quiet Chimneys, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1955
- * The Secret of the War, (ss) Argosy October 1969
- * There’s a Camel in My Cocktail, (ss) Harper’s Magazine April 1966
- * The Unhappy Hunting Grounds, (ss)
- * What Nice Hands Held, (ss) The Kenyon Review Spring 1960
- * Where the Warriors Crossed, (ss) Collier’s August 3 1956
[]Eastland, Florence Martin (fl. 1900s-1920s) (chron.)
- * The Animated Hat, (ss) The Pacific Monthly August 1906
- * The Conversion, (ss) The Black Cat February 1909
- * A Dead Game Sport, (ss) 10 Story Book December 1923
- * Engaging Mission, (ss) New England Magazine February 1908
- * Free, (ss) Young’s Magazine March 1919
- * A Hired Gallant, (ss) The Black Cat November 1908
- * Mrs. Farleigh the Second, (ss) The Pacific Monthly September 1905
- * A Question of Identity, (ss) The Pacific Monthly July 1905
- * The Remodeling of Jacob, (ss) The Pacific Monthly October 1906
- * A Study in Discontent, (ss) The Black Cat July 1912
- * The Triumph of a Failure, (ss) National Magazine September 1906
- * War Measures, (ss) Smith’s Magazine February 1919
- * Worm, (ss) New England Magazine June 1908
[]Eastman, Alfred C. (chron.)
- * April Weather, (il) Wide Awake April 1890
- * Birds of Peace, (il) Wide Awake November 1890
- * An Early Brood, (il) Wide Awake March 1891
- * The First Clarion, (il) Wide Awake January 1890
- * Fly Song, (pm) Wide Awake September 1891
- * A Great Bill, (pm) Wide Awake January 1891
- * The Hare and the Tortoise, (il) Wide Awake June 1890
- * The Haymakers, (il) Wide Awake July 1890
- * Horse Chestnuts, (il) Wide Awake May 1891
- * In Moth-Land, (il) Wide Awake December 1890
- * In the Good Time Coming, (pm) Wide Awake May 1890
- * Jack Horner’s Dream, (il) Wide Awake December 1889
- * Kids, (il) Wide Awake October 1890
- * Minerva’s Body-Guard, (il) Wide Awake September 1890
- * A “Monkey-Shine”, (il) Wide Awake October 1890
- * “Owing to the Crowded Condition of Our Columns, Etc.”, (il) Wide Awake March 1891
- * Play-Time, Lunch-Time, Nap-Time, (il) Wide Awake March 1890
- * The Sleeping Guards, (il) Wide Awake May 1891
- * A Snow Ball, (il) Wide Awake December 1889
- * What Dreamy-Eyes Saw in the Fire, (il) Wide Awake January 1891
[]Eastman, Charles A(lexander Ohiyese) (1858-1939) (about) (chron.)
- * The Ghost Wife, (ss) Wigwam Evenings by Charles A. Eastman, Little, Brown & Company, 1909
- * The Grave of the Dog, (ss) Metropolitan Magazine February 1906
- * The Indian Boy, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1917
- * The Love of Antelope, (nv) Old Indian Days by Charles A. Eastman, McClure Company, 1907
- * The Mustering of Herds, (ar) Out West Magazine November 1904
- * The Peace-Maker, (ss)
- * The War Maiden, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1906, as "War Maiden of the Sioux"
- * War Maiden of the Sioux, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal August 1906
- * Wechah the Provider, (ss) Red Hunters and the Animal People by Charles A. Eadtman, Harper & Bros., 1904
[]Eastman, Elaine Goodale; [Mrs. Charles Alexander Eastman] (1863-1953); previously known as Elaine Goodale (about) (chron.)
- * Anemone, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly April 1879, as by Elaine Goodale
- * Ash, Alder, Maple, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly September 1885, as by Elaine Goodale
- * Could She Have Guessed?, (??) The Century Magazine November 1884, as by Elaine Goodale
- * A Countrywoman of Mine, (??) The Century Magazine August 1884, as by Elaine Goodale
- * His Mother, (pm) Crampton’s Magazine February 1901
- * Indian Pipe, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly December 1879, as by Elaine Goodale
- * Indian Wars and Warriors, (ar) The Cosmopolitan February 1894
- * The Master of the House, (pm) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly May 1896
- * Mother and Daughter, (pm) Woman’s Home Companion February 1908
- * October, (pm) The Golden Argosy November 3 1883, as by Elaine Goodale
- * Poems by Two Little American Girls (with Dora Read Goodale), (pm) St. Nicholas December 1877, as by Dora Read & Elaine Goodale
- * Pot of Tulips, (ss) New England Magazine September 1911
- * Three Indian Weddings, (ts) Frank Leslie’s Popular Monthly April 1894
- * Through Borrowed Eyes, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science February 1880, as by Elaine Goodale
[]Eastman, Evelyn (fl. 1910s-1920s) (chron.)
- * About the Christ Fire, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine December 1919
- * Bab Prepares Herself, (ss) The Half-Century Magazine April 1920
- * The Better Woman, (ss) The Half-Century Magazine February 1920
- * A Christmas Tale, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine December 1920
- * The Conquest, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine November/December 1922
- * A Delayed Romance, (ss) The Half-Century Magazine Mar, Apr 1920
- * The Depths, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine July/August 1922
- * The Desert, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine March/April 1923
- * The Flapper’s Discovery, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine May/June 1922
- * Ghost Flowers, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine January/February 1924
- * The Girl from Paradise, (ss) The Half-Century Magazine June 1920
- * Hallowe’en, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine September/October 1924
- * Hope, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine January/February 1923
- * June, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine May/June 1923
- * The Land of Dreams, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine July/August 1924
- * A Leap Year Proposal, (ss) The Half-Century Magazine July 1920
- * Midsummer Nights, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine July/August 1922
- * Mother, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine May/June 1922
- * My Lady Fair, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine January/February 1925
- * A Ribbon of Dust, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine October 1920
- * Sisters, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine September/October 1922
- * Through the Night, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine September 1919
- * Two Mothers, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine April 1922
- * Vacation, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine July/August 1923
- * When Dreams Come True, (ss) The Half-Century Magazine August/September 1920
- * Will-O-The-Wisp, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine March/April 1924
- * Winter, (pm) The Half-Century Magazine November/December 1924
[]Eastman, Max (1883-1969) (chron.)
- * At the Aquarium, (pm)
- * The Great and the Small in Ernest Hemingway, (ar)
- * Humor and America, (ar)
- * In a Spanish Dungeon, (ss) Scribner’s Magazine August 1933
- * Isadora Duncan, (pm) The Liberator March 1918
- * A Lover of Animals, (ss) The Masses April 1917
- * Morning Song of the Proletarian Poet, (ar) New Masses April 1927
- * “Mr.-Er-Er-Oh! What’s His Name?”, (ar) Pearson’s Magazine April 1916
- * Rainy Song, (pm) Grit Story Section September 7 1941
- * Shy, (ss) The Masses March 1916
- * Stalinism Becomes Fascism, (ar) Liberty December 10 1938
- * We Have Been Happy, (pm) Harper’s Magazine February 1931
- * Who Hath Eyes to See, (ex) from The Enjoyment of Poetry, Scribner's, 1921
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