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[]Stout, Robert Joe (fl. 1960s-2010s) (chron.)
- * East L.A.: An Ex-Fighter’s Town Without Pity, (ar) For Men Only December 1975
- * Kings and Memories, (ss) Cad December 1968
- * A Malicious Prank, (ss) Rosebud #15, Winter 1998
- * My Father-to-Be-Ness and You, (pm) Avant Garde #6, January 1969
- * Philosopher, (pm) Liquid Imagination #26, August 2015
- * Premature, (pm) Just Pulp, The Magazine of Popular Fiction Winter 1980
- * The Way to Pinal, (ss) Just Pulp, The Magazine of Popular Fiction Spring/Summer 1979
- * [unknown poem], (pm) Pulp: Fiction and Poetry Fall 1978
[]Stout, Tim (1946- ) (chron.)
- * Boris Karloff: Tributes (with Edward Ivan Oakley Beuttler, Ramsey Campbell, Alan Dodd & Michel Parry), (ob) Gothique #9, October 1969 [Ref. Boris Karloff], as by Ivan Butler, Ramsey Campbell, Alan Dodd, Michel Parry & Tim Stout
- * The Boy Who Neglected His Grass Snake, (ss) The Ninth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1968
- * Christmas with Frankenstein, (ss) Space 4 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1977
- * Close Encounters of the Worst Kind, (ss) Space 8 ed. Richard Davis, Hutchinson, 1983
- * Dinosaurs on the Hall Cupboard, (iv) Supernatural #2, 1969 [Ref. Ray Harryhausen]
- * The Dracula File, (ss) 1977
- * Dracula Has Risen from the Grave, (iv) Supernatural #1, 1969 [Ref. Christopher Lee]
- * Editorial, (ed) Supernatural #1, #2 1969
- * “Flap”, (ss) Armada Sci-Fi 1 ed. Richard Davis, Armada, 1975
- * Frankenstein: End of a Legend, (ar) Supernatural #1, 1969
- * Free for Dinner, (ss) Spectre 4 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1977
- * The Hand from Haunted Hollow, (ss) Spectre 2 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1975
- * “Happy Landings, Professor!”, (ss) Armada Sci-Fi 2 ed. Richard Davis, Armada, 1975
- * Heritage, (nv) Spectre 3 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1976
- * Horror’s Best on Film, (ar) Cosmos Science-Fantasy Review #1, April 1969
- * Inside the Pentacle, (iv) Supernatural #1, 1969 [Ref. Dennis Wheatley]
- * Jelly Baby, (ss) Spectre 2 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1975
- * Living Fossil, (ss) Space 2 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1974
- * Night of the Sand Wolf, (ss) The Jon Pertwee Book of Monsters ed. Richard Davis, Methuen, 1978
- * Shadows Out of Time, (ar) Supernatural #1, 1969 [Ref. H. P. Lovecraft]
- * She, (ar) Horror: 100 Best Books ed. Stephen Jones & Kim Newman, Xanadu, 1988 [Ref. H. Rider Haggard]
- * The Specimen, (ss) Space 5 ed. Richard Davis, Hutchinson, 1979
- * The Sting from the Stars, (ss) Space 4 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1977
- * The Vampire in Films, (ar)
- * Wake Up Dead, (ss) The Year’s Best Horror Stories: Series III ed. Richard Davis, DAW, 1975
_____, ed.
[]Stout, Wesley W(inans) (1890-1971) (chron.)
- * A.E.F. (with Hunter Liggett), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 7, Jun 4, Jul 2 1927
- * Alagazam, The Story of Pitchmen, High and Low (with E. O. Tilburn), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 19 1929, as by N. T. Oliver & Wesley W. Stout
- * An American Comedy - IV: Magic Glasses (with Harold Lloyd), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 14 1928
- * An American Comedy - V: The Night Life of Hollywood (with Harold Lloyd), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 21 1928
- * An American Family - III: Bumps and Brodies (with Harold Lloyd), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 7 1928
- * Avance Donc!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1930
- * The Aviation Business, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 21 1925
- * Aviation Comes Out of a Tail Spin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 8 1926
- * Ballyhoo (with Charles Murray), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1930
- * Beautiful, But No Longer Dumb, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 8 1929
- * Bonanza and Borrasca, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 14 1931
- * But, Oh, the Little Cargo Boats, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 20 1929
- * Came Dawn at Hollywood (with De Wolf Hopper), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 12 1925
- * The Case of Colonel House (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1934
- * Casey at the Bat (with De Wolf Hopper), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 14 1925
- * The Cities of America:
* ___ Tulsa, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1947
- * Enter Franklin Roosevelt (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1934
- * Ex-Champ (with Jack Dempsey), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 7 1931
- * Farewell to Windbags (with Oren F. McIntyre), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 26 1932
- * The Fight Promoter (with Charley Murray), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 29 1930
- * Fingerprinting Bullets: The Expert Witness, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 13 1925
- * Fingerprinting Bullets: The Silent Witness, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1925
- * Forced Idleness (with Jack P. Morrissey), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 26 1931
- * Four Stormy Years (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1934
- * Four White House Visitors (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 3 1934
- * Germany Signs (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1934
- * The Government Builds Fifty Houses, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 4 1936
- * The Great West Indian Dream, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1945
- * Hail to the Chief (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 5 1934
- * High, Wide and Handsome, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 28 1931
- * Horses! Horses! Horses! (with J. B. Snodgrass), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 6 1929
- * Hot Music (with James F. Gillespie), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 19 1932
- * Hot Not to Act (with De Wolf Hopper), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 5 1925
- * How Much Speed Do You Want?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 28 1933
- * I’ll Never Get Fat Anymore (with Benny Leonard), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 15 1933
- * The Job Is Not So Hard (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 12 1934
- * Jungle to Zoo (with Frank H. Buck), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 12 1930
- * The Law According to Buckshot Lane, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1951
- * Lend Us Your Ears, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 15 1929
- * Little Eva Is Seventy-Five, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 8 1927
- * Local Boy Makes Good, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 11, Sep 8, Sep 15, Sep 22, Oct 6 1928
- * Locksmiths Laugh Last (with Thomas Blake), (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 11 1933
- * Med Show (with E. O. Tilburn), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 14 1929, as by N. T. Oliver & Wesley W. Stout
- * Mrs. Cleveland Weeps (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 10 1934
- * Myself When Young (with De Wolf Hopper), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1925
- * Nevada’s New Reno, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1942
- * The New Homesteaders, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1934
- * The Next Champion (with Jack Dempsey), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 29 1935
- * Nive, Fresh Tigers, Etc. (with Frank H. Buck), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 26 1930
- * Nuthin’ and None to Carry, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 18 1936
- * Once a Clown, Always a Clown (with De Wolf Hopper), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1925
- * Out-of-Doors:
* ___ Avance Donc!, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1930
- * Praying Colonels—Golden Tornadoes (with Mike Thompson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 17 1931
- * Presidents Are People (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 3 1934
- * Rainbow’s End, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 21 1931
- * The Referee’s Whistle (with Mike Thompson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 10 1931
- * A Sock on the Buskin, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 9 1929
- * Stagecoach, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 25 1931
- * That’s My Story (with Mike Thompson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 24 1931
- * They Can Take It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 27 1934
- * They’re Off (with J. B. Snodgrass), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 16 1929
- * Those Were the Days (with Jack Dempsey), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 28 1931
- * Tonight at the River Landing, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1925
- * Tulsa, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 5 1947
- * A Two-Dollar Bet (with J. B. Snodgrass), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 23 1929
- * The Villain of the Piece (with Mike Thompson), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 31 1931
- * Visitors Who Came Without Knocking (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 6 1934
- * Weber and Fields (with Felix Isman), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 31, Jun 14, Jun 28, Jul 12, Jul 26, Aug 9, Aug 23, Oct 4, Oct 11, Oct 18 1924
- * White House Newsreel, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 12, Jan 26, Mar 16 1935
- * White House Notebook (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1934
- * Who’s Who, and, Why, in the White House (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1934
- * Why New York?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 11 1950
- * With Wilson in France (with Irwin H. Hoover), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 30 1934
- * Wolfie Loves the Lambs (with De Wolf Hopper), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 17 1926
- * Yes, We Read the Story, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 25 1932
_____, as told to
- * An American Comedy II: the Meanest Cowboy of the West, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1928; as told by Harold Lloyd
- * An American Comedy - Main Street, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1928; as told by Harold Lloyd
- * Touchdown!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 18, Oct 2, Oct 9, Oct 16, Oct 23, Oct 30, Nov 6, Nov 13 1926; as told by Amos Alonzo Stagg
_____, ed.
[]Stout, William (1949- ) (chron.)
- * Dan O’Bannon: Imagination Brought to Life, (ar) Dark Discoveries #16, Winter/Spring 2010 [Ref. Dan O’Bannon]
- * Harvey Kurtzman, (ar) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume Two ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019 [Ref. Harvey Kurtzman]
- * Kong: The First Wonder of My World, (ar) Kong Unbound ed. Karen Haber, Pocket, 2005
- * L. Frank Baum, (ar) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume One ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019 [Ref. L. Frank Baum]
- * The Mystery of the Missing Burians, (ar) Fantastic Fictioneers: A History of the Incredible Volume One ed. Pete Von Sholly, PS Publishing, 2019
- * [front cover], (cv) Coven 13 #1 Sep, #2 Nov 1969, #3 Jan, #4 Mar 1970
- * [front cover], (cv) Dinosaur Tales by Ray Bradbury, Bantam, 1983
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Illustrated Harlan Ellison by Harlan Ellison, Baronet, 1978
- * [illustration(s)], (il) The Illustrated Harlan Ellison (var. 1) by Harlan Ellison, Ace Books, 1980
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Dark Discoveries #16, Winter/Spring 2010
[]Stout, William H. (fl. 1970s-2010s) (chron.)
- * Cinematic Response, (mr) Amra v2 #71, 1982
- * Dark Bay [Cthulhu], (ss) Etchings & Odysseys #5, 1984
- * Equal Share, (vi) Space and Time #23, March 1974
- * Heaven’s Rival, (ss) Space and Time #31, July 1975
- * Keeper of the Window, (ss) The Diversifier January 1976
- * Music of the Void, (ss) Eerie Country #8, 1982
- * Paradise, (vi) The Diversifier December 1974
- * Preview: Conan (with Ron Cobb), (pi) Questar June 1980
- * The Stone That Fell from the Sky, (ss) Wyrd #2, Fall 1973
- * The Thing in the Museum, (ss) Etchings & Odysseys #2, 1983
- * The Whispering Thing, (ss) The Diversifier August 1975
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Amra v2 #71, 1982
_____, [ref.]
[]Stovall, Dennis H(erbert) (1878-1941) (about) (chron.)
- * Because of the Kid, (ss) The Popular Magazine December 1905
- * The Boss of the Jap Train, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine August 1907
- * California’s Public Parks, (ar) The Pacific Monthly June 1905
- * The Cub and the Veteran, (ss) The Railroad Man’s Magazine March 1907
- * The Dog Decides, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine June 1 1920
- * The Dynamite Division, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine December 1909
- * The Evolution of Hydraulic Placer Mining in the West, (ar) The Pacific Monthly May 1903
- * A Family Railroad, (ar) The Railroad Man’s Magazine May 1911
- * For the Sake of Sadie, (ss) Gunter’s Magazine July 1909
- * The Gift of Doom, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1913
- * The Girl of the Rails, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine May 20 1914
- * The Gold Sluice Battle, (nv) Top-Notch March 1 1911
- * The Horse That Did Not Go to War, (ss) The American Boy June 1915
- * In the Elk’s Eye, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1913
- * In the Wilds of Southern Oregon. A Suggestion for a Vacation, (as) The Pacific Monthly July 1903
- * Kerbyville: The Pioneer Gold Camp of Oregon, (ar) The Pacific Monthly November 1903
- * The Knot-Hole in the Clapboard, (ss) The Pacific Monthly January 1910
- * Leave It to Caesar, (ss) Boys’ Life September 1926
- * The Link of Brotherhood, (ss) The Black Cat June 1907
- * The Lion’s Cub, (ss) The Wide World Magazine (US) July 1915
- * The Luck of Jimmy Darrow, (vi) The Pacific Monthly October 1905
- * The Luck of Silver-Tip, (ss) Top-Notch April 1 1911
- * The Luck of Sucker Creek, (ts) The Pacific Monthly October 1904
- * Maloney the Section Boss, (ss) 10 Story Book January 1908
- * The Night Watch at Waverly, (ss) Boys’ Life August 1924
- * Oregon’s Majestic Crater Lake, (ar) The Pacific Monthly October 1901
- * Out of the Dark, (ss) Top-Notch September 1 1911
- * Out of the Deputy’s Hands, (vi) The Cavalier November 1908
- * Plotters of the Royal Four, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine November 15 1910
- * The Pocket-Hunter’s Dream, (ss) The Pacific Monthly April 1903
- * “Rattler”, (ss) The Pacific Monthly November/December 1901
- * The Reign of King Leo, (ss) The Black Cat April 1906
- * The Rogue: Oregon’s Matchless River, (ar) The Pacific Monthly March 1905
- * Silver Tip, (ss)
- * The Spirit of Cabrillo, (ss) Boys’ Life February 1925
- * Straddle-Nose Johnson’s Vindication, (ss) Top-Notch February 1 1911
- * The Talking Stone, (ss) Top-Notch Magazine October 1 1913
- * Through Brimstone Syphon, (ss) The American Boy July 1913
- * Trailing an Infernal Machine, (ss) The All-Story Magazine May 1905
- * A Trip to Historic Old Galice, (ar) The Pacific Monthly February 1905
- * The Underground Gold Digger, (ar) The Pacific Monthly September 1903
- * Under the Taboo, (nv) Top-Notch Magazine March 1 1913
- * White Spot, the Great Panther of the Big Meadows, (ss) The Pacific Monthly May 1902
[]Stover, Arnold (fl. 1950s-1960s) (chron.)
- * …And My Shadow, (ss) Adam October 1960
- * The Cat, (ar) Sir Knight v1 #11, 1959
- * Death of an Agent, (ss) Adam April 1960
- * The Haunt, (ss) Adam November 1960
- * The Only House in Town, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #2, 1959
- * A Piece of Cake, (ss) Adam January 1961
- * Stopover, (ss) Adam December 1960
- * To Kill a Broad, (ss) Adam July 1959
- * Trial by Woman, (ss) Adam May 1961
- * Why Rich Men Court Death, (ar) Adam February 1959
[]Stover, Curtis R. (1944- ); used pseudonym Norman Moore (chron.)
- * The Guilds of London (with Edward Frank Beltram, Sharon Kay Hudgins, Jeralyn J. Hughlock, Alvin Lee Rodgers & Amber Smith), (??) The Century Magazine November 1888, as by Norman Moore
- * The Oldest Church in London (with Edward Frank Beltram, Sharon Kay Hudgins, Jeralyn J. Hughlock, Alvin Lee Rodgers & Amber Smith), (??) The Century Magazine February 1887, as by Norman Moore
[]Stover, Deb (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
- * Citizen Daisy, (na) Some Enchanted Evening, Zebra, 1997
- * The Enchanted Garden, (nv) A Dangerous Magic ed. Denise Little, DAW, 1999
- * Punkinella, (ss) Vengeance Fantastic ed. Denise Little, DAW, 2002
- * Skin Deep, (na) Irresistible Forces ed. Catherine Asaro, NAL, 2004
- * Witch Stitchery, (ss) Enchantment Place ed. Denise Little, DAW, 2008
[]Stover, Herbert Elisha (1888-1963) (chron.)
- * Coals of Fire, (ss) Breezy Stories 2nd March 1926
- * Come, Blessed Amnesia, (ss) Droll Stories November 1924
- * Fangs, (ss) The Black Mask February 15 1924
- * The Guillotine, (ss) The Black Mask June 1 1923
- * Out-of-Doors:
* ___ The Ruffled Grouse, (cl) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1931
- * Pink Georgette, (ss) Breezy Stories March 1920
- * The Rattle of Fear, (ss) The Black Mask September 15 1923
- * The Road Turns Right, (ss) Young’s Realistic Stories Magazine April 1928
- * The Ruffled Grouse, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 15 1931
[]Stover, Leon E(ugene) (1929-2006) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Afterword, (aw) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Apeman, Spaceman—or, 2001’s Answer to the World’s Riddle, (ar) Amazing Stories March 1969
- * Applied Anthropology (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Archaeology (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Dogs, Dolphins and Human Speech, (ar) Amazing Stories April 1968
- * Dominant Species (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus, (ss) Fantastic Stories August 1971
- * Fossils (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * The Hairless Ape (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Harry Harrison Interviewed (with Brian W. Aldiss & Jim Goddard), (iv) Cypher #9, March 1973 [Ref. Harry Harrison]
- * Introduction (with Harry Harrison), (in) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Introduction (with Willis E. McNelly), (in) Above the Human Landscape ed. Willis E. McNelly & Leon E. Stover, Goodyear Publishing, 1972
- * The John W. Campbell Awards, (ms) SFWA Bulletin #47/48, Summer 1973
- * The John W. Campbell Memorial Award, (lt) SFWA Bulletin #45, 1973
- * Killer Apes—Not Guilty!, (ar) Amazing Stories July 1968
- * Lies and the Evolution of Language, (ar) Amazing Stories January 1969
- * Local Customs (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Naked Ape or Hairless Monkey, (ar) Amazing Stories September 1968
- * Neanderthals, Rickets and Modern Technology, (ar) Amazing Stories February 1968
- * The Pendant Spectator, (ar) Amazing Stories July 1969
- * Prehistory (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Race-Zoology and Politics, (ar) Amazing Stories May 1969
- * Science Fiction as Culture Criticism (with Willis E. McNelly), (ar)
- * Science of Man:
* ___ Apeman, Spaceman—or, 2001’s Answer to the World’s Riddle, (cl) Amazing Stories March 1969
* ___ Dogs, Dolphins and Human Speech, (cl) Amazing Stories April 1968
* ___ Killer Apes—Not Guilty!, (cl) Amazing Stories July 1968
* ___ Lies and the Evolution of Language, (cl) Amazing Stories January 1969
* ___ Naked Ape or Hairless Monkey, (cl) Amazing Stories September 1968
* ___ Neanderthals, Rickets and Modern Technology, (cl) Amazing Stories February 1968
* ___ The Pendant Spectator, (cl) Amazing Stories July 1969
* ___ Race-Zoology and Politics, (cl) Amazing Stories May 1969
* ___ Wanted—A New Myth for Technology, (cl) Amazing Stories September 1969
* ___ War Is Peace, (cl) Amazing Stories November 1968
- * The Traveling H.G. Wells Exhibition, (ar) The Bulletin of the Science Fiction Writers of America #94, Winter 1986 [Ref. H. G. Wells]
- * Unfinished Evolution (with Harry Harrison), (si) Apeman, Spaceman ed. Leon E. Stover & Harry Harrison, Doubleday, 1968
- * Visit, (ss) Fantastic April 1969
- * Wanted—A New Myth for Technology, (ar) Amazing Stories September 1969
- * War Is Peace, (ar) Amazing Stories November 1968
- * What We Have Here Is Too Much Communication, (ss) Orbit 9 ed. Damon Knight, Putnam, 1971
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_____, [ref.]
[]Stover, Matthew Woodring (1962- ) (about) (chron.)
- * Br’er Robert, (ss) Fantastic Metropolis October 28 2001
- * A Friend in Thark [Barsoom], (ss) A Princess of Mars, the Annotated Edition, and New Tales of the Red Planet, Sword & Planet, 2012
- * Gallery:
* ___ The Wizard of Character (Douglas Beekman), (pi) Realms of Fantasy December 1998 [Ref. Douglas Beekman]
- * The Persian, the Coon, and Bullets, (ss) Catopolis ed. Martin H. Greenberg & Janet Deaver-Pack, DAW, 2008
- * Revenge of the Sith [Star Wars], (n.) Del Rey LucasBooks, 2005
- * South Side Whipsaw, (ss) Conquering Science Fiction, Chicago in 2012 Worldcon Bid, 2009
- * The Tenebrous Way [Star Wars], (ss) Star Wars Insider #130, January 2012
- * The Wizard of Character (Douglas Beekman), (pi) Realms of Fantasy December 1998 [Ref. Douglas Beekman]
[]Stover, Sally (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * Friendship Corner, (cl) Sweetheart Love Stories Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1952, Feb, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct, Dec 1953, Feb,
Apr, Jun, Sep 1954
[]Stow, Edith (1875-?) (chron.)
- * Games That the Indians Play, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper Nov 1914, Jan, Mar, May, Oct 1919
- * Games That the Indians Play II-Games with Sapling Hoops, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1915
- * Games That the Indians Play III-Shinny Game, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1915
- * Games That the Indians Play IV-Indian Quoits, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1915
- * Games That the Indians Play IX, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper May 1917
- * Games That the Indians Play: VI—An Indian Corn Game, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper June 1916
- * Games That the Indians Play VIII, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1917
- * Games That the Indians Play: V—The Evergreen-Bough Game, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1916
- * Games That the Indians Play X, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper July 1917
- * Games That the Indians Play XI, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper November 1917
- * Games That the Indians Play XII, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1918
- * Games That the Indians Play XIII, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1918
- * Game That the Indians Play: VII—Football Among the North American Indians, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1916
[]Stowe, Elizabeth (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Beauty and the Bottle, (ss) The American Magazine September 1954
- * Be Mean to Me, (ss) The American Magazine April 1954
- * Charge It, Please, (ss) The American Magazine June 1950
- * Dangerous Promise, (na) Redbook August 1959
- * Darling You Talk Tooo Much, (ss) McCall’s February 1955
- * Dear Lad, (ss) The American Magazine January 1951
- * The Devil’s Windfall, (na) Redbook January 1957
- * Do I Love You?, (ss) The American Magazine November 1948
- * Face of Guilt, (n.) Redbook September 1955
- * Freshman Three, (ss) The American Magazine October 1952
- * Kiss Me Hello, (ss) The American Magazine July 1954
- * A Man and His Money, (ss) McCall’s January 1954
- * Mrs. Boot, (ss) Family Circle July 20 1945
- * Nature Girl, (ss) The American Magazine May 1953
- * Navy Wife, (n.) The American Magazine January 1955
- * The Reluctant Bride, (ss) Cosmopolitan March 1952
- * Three Little Questions, (ss) Redbook December 1957
- * Two-Faced Woman, (ss) McCall’s July 1955
[]Stowe, Harriet (Elizabeth) Beecher (1811-1896) (about) (books) (chron.)
- * Agnes of Sorrento, (n.) The Atlantic Monthly May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov, Dec 1861, Jan, Feb, Mar,
Apr 1862
, uncredited.
* ___ Chapter I. The Old Town, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1861
* ___ Chapter II. The Dove-Cot, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1861
* ___ Chapter III. The Gorge, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1861
* ___ Chapter IV. Who and What, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1861
* ___ Chapter V. Il Padre Francesco, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1861
* ___ Chapter VI. The Walk to the Convent, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine June 1861
* ___ Chapter VII. The Convent, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1861
* ___ Chapter VIII. The Cavalier, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine July 1861
* ___ Chapter IX. The Artist Monk, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine August 1861
* ___ Chapter X. The Interview, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1861
* ___ Chapter XI. The Confessional, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine September 1861
* ___ Chapter XII. Perplexities, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1861
* ___ Chapter XIII. The Monk and the Cavalier, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine October 1861
* ___ Chapter XIV. The Monk’s Struggle, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1861
* ___ Chapter XV. The Serpent’s Experiment, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine November 1861
* ___ Chapter XVI. Elsie Pushes Her Scheme, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1861
* ___ Chapter XVII. The Monk’s Departure, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine December 1861
* ___ Chapter XVIII. The Penance, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1862
* ___ Chapter XIX. Clouds Deepening, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine January 1862
* ___ Chapter XX. Florence and Her Prophet, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1862
* ___ Chapter XXI. The Attack on San Marco, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1862
* ___ Chapter XXII. The Cathedral, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine February 1862
* ___ Chapter XXIII. The Pilgrimage, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1862
* ___ Chapter XXIV. The Mountain Fortress, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1862
* ___ Chapter XXV. The Crisis, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1862
* ___ Chapter XXVI. Rome, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine March 1862
* ___ Chapter XXVII. The Saint’s Rest, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862
* ___ Chapter XXVIII. Palm Sunday, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862
* ___ Chapter XXIX. The Night-Ride, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862
* ___ Chapter XXX. Let Us Also Go, That We May Die with Him, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862
* ___ Chapter XXXI. Martyrdom, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862
* ___ Chapter XXXII. Conclusion, (sl) The Cornhill Magazine May 1862
- * Bull-Fight, (ss)
- * Captain Kidd’s Money, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly November 1870
- * Colonel Eph’s Shoe-Buckles, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1870
- * Eliza’s Flight, (ex) 1852
- * The Fugitive’s Escape, (ex) 1852
- * The Ghost in the Cap’n Brown House, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1870
- Sam Lawson’s Oldtown Fireside Stories, Osgood, 1872
- Sam Lawson’s Oldtown Fireside Stories (var. 1), Houghton Mifflin, 1881
- Haunted Women ed. Alfred Bendixen, Ungar, 1985
- The Lifted Veil ed. A. Susan Williams, Xanadu, 1992
- The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Robinson, 1995
- The Prentice Hall Anthology of Science Fiction and Fantasy ed. Garyn G. Roberts, Prentice-Hall, 2001
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 1 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2018
- * The Ghost in the Mill, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1870, uncredited.
- Sam Lawson’s Oldtown Fireside Stories, Osgood, 1872
- Sam Lawson’s Oldtown Fireside Stories (var. 1), Houghton Mifflin, 1881
- Gaslit Nightmares ed. Hugh Lamb, Futura, 1988
- The Oxford Book of American Short Stories ed. Joyce Carol Oates, Oxford University Press US, 1994
- The Mammoth Book of Victorian and Edwardian Ghost Stories ed. Richard Dalby, Robinson, 1995
- The Wimbourne Book of Victorian Ghost Stories: Volume 10 ed. Alastair Gunn, Wimbourne Books, 2021
- * How to Fight the Devil, (ss)
- * The Invisible World, (pm)
- * Laughin’ in Meetin’, (ss)
- * Midnight, (pm)
- * The Minister’s Housekeeper, (nv)
- * The Minister’s Wooing, (n.) The Atlantic Monthly Dec 1858, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1859
, uncredited.
- * The Minister’s Wooing, (ex) The Atlantic Monthly December 1858 (+12), uncredited.
- * “Mis’ Elderkin’s Pitcher”, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1870
- * Miss Asphyxia, (ss)
- * Miss Emily Proudie Makes a Discovery, (ss) Our Young Folks December 1867
- * Miss Ophelia and Topsy, (ex) 1852
- * The Mourning Veil, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly November 1857, uncredited.
- * Nelly’s Heroics, (ss) Wide Awake December 1882
- * Oldtown Fireside Stories:
* ___ Captain Kidd’s Money, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly November 1870
* ___ Colonel Eph’s Shoe-Buckles, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1870
* ___ The Ghost in the Cap’n Brown House, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly December 1870
* ___ The Ghost in the Mill, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly June 1870, uncredited.
* ___ “Mis’ Elderkin’s Pitcher”, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly August 1870
* ___ The Widow’s Bandbox, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly July 1870
- * Oldtown Fireside Tales of the Revolution, (ss)
- * Our Dogs, (ar) Our Young Folks April 1865
- * The Parson’s Horse Race, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1878
- * Pussy and Emily at Sixteen, (ss) Our Young Folks August 1867
- * Pussy Willow Blossoms, (ss) Our Young Folks April 1867
- * Sam Lawson’s Oldtown Fireside Stories, (co) James R. Osgood and Company (hc), 1872
- * Sam Lawson’s Oldtown Fireside Stories (var. 1), (co) Houghton, Mifflin and Company (hc), 1881
- * The Seamstress, (ss) 1843
- * A Student’s Sea Story, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly January 1879
- * The Sullivan Looking-Glass, (nv)
- * Sweet Spirits, (pm)
- * Tom Toothacre’s Ghost Story, (ss) Sam Lawson’s Oldtown Fireside Stories (var. 1), Houghton Mifflin, 1881
- * The Two Altars; or, Two Pictures in One, (ss)
- * Uncle Tom’s Cabin; or, Negro Life in the Slave States of America, (sl) Reynolds’s Miscellany of Romance, General Literature, Science, and Art #219 Sep 18, #220 Sep 25, #221 Oct 2, #222 Oct 9, #223 Oct 16, #224 Oct 23, #225 Oct 30, #226 Nov 6,
#227 Nov 13, #228 Nov 20, #229 Nov 27, #230 Dec 4, #231 Dec 11, #232 Dec 18, #233 Dec 25 1852
#234 Jan 1, #235 Jan 8, #236 Jan 15 1853, uncredited.
- * What Pussy Willow Did, (ss) Our Young Folks June 1867
- * The Widow’s Bandbox, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly July 1870
_____, [ref.]
[]Stowe, Leland (fl. 1930s-1940s) (chron.)
- * Anything Can Happen in Hungary, (ar) Liberty January 4 1947
- * Blue Danube—or Red?, (ar) Liberty December 7 1946
- * Briand the Bohemian, (ar) The Mentor—World Traveler November 1930
- * Can We Do Business with Russia?, (ar) Argosy November 1944
- * Can We Survive?, (ar) Argosy May 1946
- * Dancer Ahead!, (ar) Argosy August 1947
- * Does Russia Want to Fight Us?, (ar) Argosy June 1947
- * Eyes South, (ar) The American Legion Magazine June 1939
- * Give Our Boys the Reason Why, (ar) Argosy June 1944
- * Human Powder Keg, (ar) Argosy April 1947
- * Just Fifteen Minutes More, Please, (ss) Esquire June 1946
- * Let’s Talk It Over, (ar) Argosy October 1946
- * Moscow—Final Battleground of World War II, (ar) Argosy May 1947
- * New World or No World!, (ar) Argosy June 1946
- * The Next One’s on You!, (ar) Argosy September 1946
- * Peace on Earth—For How Long?, (ar) Argosy January 1945
- * Peanuts, Children—and You, (ms) The Blue Book Magazine February 1948
- * Sin in Paris?, (ar) Argosy March 1945
- * They Shall Not Sleep, (nb)
- * We Should Be Frightened!, (ar) Argosy December 1946
- * What About Russia?, (ar) Argosy May 1944
- * What America Wants, (ar) Argosy September 1945
- * What Iron—Whose Curtain?, (ar) Liberty April 12 1947
- * What’s Wrong with Our Women?, (ar) Esquire September 1948
- * Women Spies in Norway, (ar) Liberty June 22 1940
_____, as told to
_____, [ref.]
[]Stowell, Thora (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
- * Dust of Rose Leaves, (ss) The Royal Magazine May 1916
- * Exile, (pm) Britannia March 15 1929
- * Feet of a Dancer, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine October 1923
- * Fine Feathers for Pauline, (ss) Big Book for Girls, Dean & Son, 1936
- * Joan’s Secret, (ss) Funland Story Book, Dean & Son, 1935
- * Melon Seeds, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine January 1924
- * Vamping Jane, (ss) The 20-Story Magazine #35, May 1925
- * The Whispering Lamp, (ss) Stories for All, Dean & Son, 1935
[]Stower, Bertram (H. R.) (fl. 1900s) (chron.)
- * Animals on the Stage, (ar) The Royal Magazine November 1904
- * The Art of the Silhouette, (ar) The Royal Magazine June 1904
- * The Greatest Bicycle Feat in the World, (ar) The Royal Magazine October 1904
- * Ingogo’s Black Eye, (ss) The Royal Magazine February 1904
- * Jiu-Jitsu, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1905
- * The Land of Topsyturveydom, (ar) The Royal Magazine May 1904
- * Margaret’s Lace, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1903
- * A Soldier of the King, (ss) The Royal Magazine March 1907
- * Torpedoed, (ss) The Royal Magazine April 1904
- * Xmas Xtraordinary, (ar) The Royal Magazine December 1904
[]Stoy, William Kingston (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * [letter from Jamaica, NY], (lt) Astounding Science-Fiction May, Jun, Sep, Oct 1941, Mar, Jul, Nov 1942, Mar, Jul 1943, May 1946
- * [letter from Jamaica, NY], (lt) Future Combined with Science Fiction February 1942
- * [letter from New York State], (lt) Famous Fantastic Mysteries Feb 1941, Sep 1942, Dec 1943, Mar 1945
[]Strabel, Thelma (1900-1959) (about) (chron.)
- * All Heaven Is Here, (ss) McCall’s December 1940
- * Can’t We Have Music?, (na) McCall’s December 1943
- * Echo of Passion, (ss) The American Magazine July 1948
- * Escape to the Mountain, (ss) Ladies’ Home Journal June 1957
- * The Flaming Tree, (nv) The American Magazine December 1944
- * Forest Ranger, (na) Cosmopolitan September 1941
- * Glory Girl, (sl) Collier’s Aug 7, Aug 21 1953
- * The Green Free Hills, (ss) The American Magazine May 1939
- * The Male Kingdom, (ss) Today’s Woman #132, October 1950
- * No Scarlet Woman, (na) The American Magazine February 1940
- * Number 1 Wife, (na) The American Magazine May 1941
- * The Pale Shoes of Venus, (ss) The American Magazine January 1946
- * Party Bachelor, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion September 1952
- * Reap the Wild Wind, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 27, May 4, May 11, May 18, May 25, Jun 1 1940
- * Sailor’s Girl, (n.) The American Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar 1942
- * Some Women Have Everything, (na) McCall’s September 1939
- * Storm to the South, (nv) The American Magazine March 1944
- * Streamline Marriage, (na) Cosmopolitan May 1937
- * Unbroken Engagement, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion April 1952
- * Unmarried Sister, (n.) McCall’s September 1951
- * Washington Wife, (na) Cosmopolitan October 1942
- * “You Can’t Escape Forever”, (sl) Good Housekeeping April 1938
- * You Were There, (sl) Woman’s Home Companion January 1945
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