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[]Woolsey, John (fl. 1960s) (chron.)
- * Creative Touch Artist, (ar) Touch v1 #6, 1960
- * Filtered Moonglow, (ar) Snap v1 #6, 1960
- * Give a Party, (ar) Snap v1 #5, 1960
- * Jewels of Love, (ar) Showcase v1 #1, 1960
- * Managing the Mulish Mannequin, (ar) Snap v1 #7, 1961
[]Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey (1835-1905); used pseudonym Susan Coolidge (chron.)
- * At Fiesole, (ss) St. Nicholas October 1876, as by Susan Coolidge
- * At the Toe of the Big Boot, (ar) Wide Awake May 1882, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Ballads:
* ___ XI. Little Alix, (pm) Wide Awake October 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Better Way, (pm) , as by Susan Coolidge
- * Blue and Pink (A Valentine Story), (ss) St. Nicholas February 1875, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Boy and the Giant, (vi) St. Nicholas May 1880, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Charlotte Bronte, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1888, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Child of the Sea Folk, (ss) Wide Awake November 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Christmas Day, (pm) Wide Awake December 1884, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Commonplace Life, (pm) The Golden Argosy July 17 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Commonplace Things, (pm) The Golden Argosy February 26 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Concord, (??) The Atlantic Monthly July 1882, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Contributors and the Children:
* ___ II. Home-made Christmas Candies, (ar) Wide Awake December 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
* ___ VI. How to Read, (ar) Wide Awake September 1888, as by Susan Coolidge
* ___ XIV. A Woman’s Right, (ar) Wide Awake February 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Convent School of the Last Century, (??) The Atlantic Monthly December 1888, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Countess Potocka, (??) The Atlantic Monthly October 1895, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The “Cradle Tomb” at Westminster, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly October 1875, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Darkened, (pm) The Golden Argosy September 15 1883, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Dead-Headed, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1871, uncredited.
- * Dolly Phone, (sl) Wide Awake December 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Edenhall, (pm) Wide Awake August 1885, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Edson’s Mother, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly July 1871, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Etelka’s Choice, (ss) Atalanta July 1888, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Eyebright, (sl) St. Nicholas Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1879, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Fortunate Misfortune, (ss) Wide Awake December 1882, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Fortunes of a Saucer Pie, (vi) St. Nicholas November 1875, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Fox and the Stork, (ss) St. Nicholas August 1880, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Fox and the Turkeys; or Charley and the Old Folks, (vi) St. Nicholas September 1878, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Girlhood of an Autocrat, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1894, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Good Bad Horse, (ss) Wide Awake May 1891, as by Susan Coolidge
- * “H. H.,” Written for Her friends, the Children, (ar) Wide Awake November 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Hodge the Cat, (pm) Wide Awake July 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Holger Danske, (pm) Wide Awake June 1893, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Home-made Christmas Candies, (ar) Wide Awake December 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Horse and the Wolf, (ss) St. Nicholas July 1875, as by Susan Coolidge
- * How St. Valentine Remembered Milly, (ss) St. Nicholas February 1874, as by Susan Coolidge
- * How the Storks Came and Went, (ss) St. Nicholas July 1876, as by Susan Coolidge
- * How to Read, (ar) Wide Awake September 1888, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Illustrated Texts, (ar) St. Nicholas April 1877, as by Susan Coolidge
- * In April, (pm) The All-Story Magazine April 1909, as by Susan Coolidge
- * In Her Garden, (??) Scribner’s Magazine November 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Interpreted, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1880, as by Susan Coolidge
- * In the Brook, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly March 1872, as by Susan Coolidge
- * In the Orphan House, (pm) Wide Awake December 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * In the Tower—AD 1554, (pm) St. Nicholas February 1881, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Isle of Peace, (ar) Scribner’s Monthly August 1881, as by Susan Coolidge
- * June, (pm) The All-Story Magazine June 1909, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Kintu, (??) The Atlantic Monthly August 1880, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Little Alix, (pm) Wide Awake October 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Little Alix: A Story of the Children’s Crusade, A.D. 1213, (pm) Atalanta November 1888, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Little Christmas Tree, (pm) St. Nicholas December 1885, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Little Knight of Labor. Chapter 1, (sl) Wide Awake September 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Little Knight of Labor. Chapter 2, (sl) Wide Awake October 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Little Knight of Labor. Chapter 3, (sl) Wide Awake November 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Little Maid of Domremy, (bg) St. Nicholas June 1876, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Little Queen, (pm) Wide Awake November 1882, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Little Ursel’s Mothering Sunday, (pm) Wide Awake March 1885, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Lohengrin, (??) Scribner’s Magazine May 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Look Onward, (pm) , as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Lost Leader, (pm) Wide Awake November 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Magna Charta Stories:
* ___ VIII. At the Toe of the Big Boot, (ar) Wide Awake May 1882, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Marble Queen, (pm) Wide Awake September 1885, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Mastiff and His Master, (vi) St. Nicholas June 1881, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Member of the Harnessing Class, (ss)
- * Mignonette, (pm) St. Nicholas June 1879, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Mother in the Desert, (vi) St. Nicholas June 1877, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A New Beginning, (pm) The Golden Argosy January 15 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Newport, (gp) Scribner’s Monthly August 1881, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Old Stone Basin, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1879, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Queen, and Not a Queen, (bg) St. Nicholas November 1876, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Queen Blossom (A May-Day Story), (ss) St. Nicholas May 1875, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Queen Margaret’s Needles, (pm) Wide Awake December 1891, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Readjustment, (pm) , as by Susan Coolidge
- * Ready for Europe, (ar) St. Nicholas May 1876, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Reply, (??) The Century Magazine September 1884, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Secret Door (A Christmas Story of Two Hundred Years Ago), (ss) St. Nicholas December 1876, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Secret of It, (pm) St. Nicholas January 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Shipwrecked Cologne Bottle, (ss) Wide Awake April 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Snowy Peter, (ss) Wide Awake January 1885, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Solimin: A Ship of the Desert, (vi) St. Nicholas February 1878, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Strawberry Day, (pm) Wide Awake July 1886, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Summer, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly August 1881, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Three Little Candles, (ss) Wide Awake August 1890, as by Susan Coolidge
- * To-Day, (pm) The London Magazine February 1906, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Toinette and the Elves (A Christmas Story), (ss) St. Nicholas January 1876, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Two Girls—Two Parties, (ss) Wide Awake April 1888, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Two Ways to Love, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly October 1872, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Two Wishes: A Fairy Story, (ss) St. Nicholas March 1877, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Uncle and Aunt, (ss) St. Nicholas November 1885, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The White Flag, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly June 1873, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Who Ate the Pink Sweetmeat, (ss) Wide Awake January 1884, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Who Ate the Queen’s Lunch?, (ss) Atalanta February 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Who Ate the Queen’s Luncheon?, (ss) Wide Awake February 1889, as by Susan Coolidge
- * Winter, (pm) Scribner’s Monthly August 1881, as by Susan Coolidge
- * The Wolves of St. Gervas, (ss) Wide Awake January 1891, as by Susan Coolidge
- * A Woman’s Right, (ar) Wide Awake February 1887, as by Susan Coolidge
[]Woolson, Constance Fenimore (1840-1894) (about) (chron.)
- * Anne, (n.) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Dec 1880, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct,
Nov, Dec 1881
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1882
- * At Mentone, (sl) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jan, Feb 1884
- * At the Château of Corinne, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1887
- * Ballast Island, (ss) Appleton’s Journal June 28 1873
- * Barnaby Pass, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1877, uncredited.
- * Black Point, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1879, uncredited.
- * The Bones of Our Ancestors, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1873, uncredited.
- * Cairo in 1890, (sl) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Oct, Nov 1891
- * A Christmas Party, (nv) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1892
- * Commonplace, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science February 1873
- * Corfu and the Ionian Sea, (ar) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1892
- * Corn Fields, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine August 1872
- * Crowder’s Cove, (ss) Appleton’s Journal March 18 1876
- * Dorothy, (nv) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1892
- * Duets, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine September 1874, uncredited.
- * East Angels, (n.) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov,
Dec 1885
Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May 1886
- * Euterpe in America, (hu) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1874
- * Felipa, (nv) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science June 1876
- * A Florentine Experiment, (??) The Atlantic Monthly October 1880
- * Forgotten, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1876
- * For the Major, (na) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Nov, Dec 1882, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr 1883
- * The Front Yard, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1888
- * The Happy Valley, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1870, uncredited.
- * Heliotrope, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1873, uncredited.
- * The Herald’s Cry, (pm) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education January 1872
- * Hero Worship, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1873, uncredited.
- * Horace Chase, (n.) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct 1893
- * Ideal, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly October 1872
- * In the Cotton Country, (ss) Appleton’s Journal April 29 1876
- * In Venice, (??) The Atlantic Monthly April 1882
- * Jeannette, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly December 1874
- * Jupiter Lights, (n.) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep 1889
- * King David, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly April 1878
- * The Lady of Little Fishing, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly September 1874
- * Lakeshore Relics, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1873
- * March, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1873, uncredited.
- * Matches Morganatic, (nv) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1878, uncredited.
- * A Merry Christmas, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine January 1872, uncredited.
- * Misery Landing, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine May 1874, uncredited.
- * “Miss Grief”, (nv) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science May 1880
- * Mission Endeavor, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1876, uncredited.
- * Miss Vedder, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine March 1879, uncredited.
- * Neptune’s Shore, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1888
- * An October Idyl, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1870, uncredited.
- * October’s Song, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1872, uncredited.
- * Off Thunder Bay. A Legend of Lake Huron, 1772, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine July 1872, uncredited.
- * Old Gardiston, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine April 1876, uncredited.
- * One Versus Two, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science August 1872
- * Peter, the Parson, (ss) Scribner’s Monthly September 1874
- * Pine-Barrens, (pm) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine December 1874, uncredited.
- * A Pink Villa, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine November 1888
- * The Ranbow of the Termini, (ss) Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science July 1876
- * Raspberry Island. Told to Me by Dora, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine October 1877, uncredited.
- * Rodman the Keeper, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly March 1877
- * Solomon, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly October 1873
- * The South Devil, (??) The Atlantic Monthly February 1880
- * Sports, (ar) Lippincott’s Magazine of Literature, Science and Education May 1871
- * The Street of the Hyacinth, (nv) The Century Magazine May, Jun 1882
- * A Transplanted Boy, (na) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine February 1894
- * Two Ways, (pm) The Atlantic Monthly June 1873
- * A Waitress, (ss) Harper’s New Monthly Magazine June 1894
- * Wilhelmina, (ss) The Atlantic Monthly January 1875
_____, [ref.]
[]Woolston, Florence (née Guy) (1881-1951); later known as Florence Guy Seabury (about) (chron.)
- * Beacons of the Better Way, (ss) The Red Book Magazine February 1912
- * A Case of Natural Selection, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine February 1911
- * The Conversion of Alderman Murphy, (ss) Hampton’s Magazine July 1910
- * “Fame Is Rot! Daughters Are the Thing!”, (ia) McCall’s Magazine June 1919 [Ref. James M. Barrie]
- * Free Speech, (ss) Harper’s Magazine January 1922
- * Lady and Gent, (ss) Harper’s Magazine May 1923
- * Mamie’s White Feather, (ss) The Red Book Magazine December 1911
- * Perpetuating Pippa, (vi) Harper’s Magazine June 1922
- * The Pink Cinderella, (ss) The Red Book Magazine June 1912
- * When Half-Gods Go, (ss) Pictorial Review August 1927, as by Florence Guy Seabury
- * Wild Oats—for Ladies, (ar) Harper’s Magazine June 1921
[]Woon, Basil (fl. 1920s-1930s) (chron.)
_____, as told to
- * Any Girl Can Win Any Man, (ar) Smart Set July 1928; as told by Peggy Joyce
- * Garden and Insull and I, (ar) Liberty November 11 1933; as told by Mary McCormic, Princess Mdivani
- * The Letters Samuel Insull Wrote Me, (ar) Liberty December 2 1933; as told by Mary McCormic, Princess Mdivani
- * Money and Men and Me, (ar) Liberty November 18 1933; as told by Mary McCormic, Princess Mdivani
- * My Fake Marriage, (ar) Liberty November 4 1933; as told by Mary McCormic, Princess Mdivani
- * My Prince Mdivani and I, (ar) Liberty October 7 1933; as told by Mary McCormic, Princess Mdivani
[]Woosley, Sherri Cook (fl. 2000s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Breakage, (ss) Abyss & Apex #65, 1st Quarter 2018
- * Child of Moon and Sea, (ss) Abyss & Apex #50, 2nd Quarter 2014
- * 1416 DeForested Lane, (ss) Pantheon Magazine #9, Summer 2016
- * Gargoyles in Prague, (ss) FrostFire Worlds #11, February 2016
- * Mama Salamander, (ss) Spaceports & Spidersilk July 2015
- * Monsters Beautiful and Bright, (ss) DreamForge #7, December 2020
- * Tomato Soup, (ss) Mount Zion Speculative Fiction Review Spring 2006
- * Where the Kelpies Swim, (ss) Abyss & Apex #93, 1st Quarter 2025
[]Wooster, Martin Morse (1957-2022) (about) (chron.)
- * The Courts of Chaos, (br) Thrust #13, Fall 1979 [Ref. Roger Zelazny]
- * Dark Dreamers: Conversations with the Masters of Horror, (br) Quantum #40, Fall 1991 [Ref. Stanley Wiater]
- * The Faded Sun: Kesrith, (br) Science Fiction Review #37, Winter 1980 [Ref. C. J. Cherryh]
- * A Fire Upon the Deep, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #48, August 1992 [Ref. Vernor Vinge]
- * Future Boston, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #73, September 1994 [Ref. David Alexander Smith]
- * Harpist in the Wind, (br) Thrust #18, Winter/Spring 1982 [Ref. Patricia A. McKillip]
- * Harry Harrison! Harry Harrison!, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #320, April 2015 [Ref. Harry Harrison]
- * Harvest of Stars, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #64, December 1993 [Ref. Poul Anderson]
- * Interface, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #74, October 1994 [Ref. Stephen Bury]
- * Loosed Upon the World: The Saga Anthology of Climate Fiction, (ar) The New York Review of Science Fiction #334, June 2016 [Ref. John Joseph Adams]
- * Masters of Everon, (br) Science Fiction Review #35, May 1980 [Ref. Gordon R. Dickson]
- * A Million Open Doors, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #57, May 1993 [Ref. John Barnes]
- * Mining the Oort, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #52, December 1992 [Ref. Frederik Pohl]
- * Not So Good a Gay Man, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #345, January 2018 [Ref. Frank M. Robinson]
- * Pictures at 11, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #79, March 1995 [Ref. Norman Spinrad]
- * Spaceling, (br) Thrust #13, Fall 1979 [Ref. Doris Piserchia]
- * The Stainless Steel Rat Wants You!, (br) Science Fiction Review #35, May 1980 [Ref. Harry Harrison]
- * Then: Science Fiction Fandom in the UK, 1930-1980, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #339, November 2016 [Ref. Rob Hansen]
- * The Vengeance of Rome, (br) The New York Review of Science Fiction #307, March 2014 [Ref. Michael Moorcock]
- * The White Dragon, (br) Science Fiction Review #32, August 1979 [Ref. Anne McCaffrey]
- * [letter], (lt) Algol Spr 1977, Sum/Fll 1978, #38 Spr 1980
- * [letter], (lt) Thrust #31 Fll 1988, #33 Spr 1989
- * [letter], (lt) Interzone #30 Jul/Aug 1989, #117 Mar 1997, #154 Apr 2000, #168 Jun, #173 Nov 2001, #179 May 2002
- * [letter], (lt) The New York Review of Science Fiction #115 Mar 1998, #172 Dec 2002, #189 May 2004, #253 Sep 2009, #300 Aug 2013
- * [letter], (lt) SF Commentary #80, August 2010
- * [letter from Silver Spring, MD], (lt) Lan’s Lantern #38, July 1992
[]Wooten, Robert K. (fl. 1990s-2020s) (chron.)
- * A Backdoor Man, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #122, September 2022
- * A Contemporary Audience Requests Poetry from a Dead Poet, (pm) The Rejected Quarterly Winter 1999
- * The Dead Man, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #125, September 2023
- * The Dead Man Addresses the Spirit of an Older Adjacent Plot, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #6, Summer 1997
- * Enemies of the State, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #101, July 2015
- * Ghosts, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #10, Summer 1998
- * God’s Townhouse, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #130, May 2025
- * Hot Wheels, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #127, May 2024
- * The Lair of Circe, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #57, September 2000
- * Last Halloween, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #62, May 2002
- * Stakethroughtheheart, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #65, 2003
- * To a Cat, (pm) The Rejected Quarterly Spring 1999
- * Tyrannosaur, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #62, May 2002
- * The Vampire to His Vamp, (pm) Dreams and Nightmares #105, January 2017
- * When the Fire Ants Take Over the World, (pm) Frisson: Disconcerting Verse #20, Winter 2000
[]Wooton, Edwin (Littler) (1855-1933) (about) (chron.)
- * Burgling and Bungling, (ss) The Idler October 1909
- * By Means Unknown, (n.) Aldine Mystery Novels #11, August 1926
- * The Check Suit, (vi) The Crusoe Mag. #11, April 1925
- * The Conversion of the Cynic, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #139, December 30 1911
- * The Eyes at the Casement, (ss) The Idler July 1909
- * A Farcical Tragedy, (ss) The Idler September 1909
- * He Got There First, (vi) The Crusoe Mag. #3, August 1924
- * The Impostor, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #17, October 1925
- * The Invisible Power, (n.) The Flag Library for Boys #6, 1935
- * Let This Plead, (vi) The Weekly Tale-Teller #262, May 9 1914
- * Love Victorious, (ss) The English Illustrated Magazine November 1912
- * The Manacles of Mammon, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #206, April 12 1913
- * A Matrimonial Speculation, (ss) Yes or No May 18 1907
- * An Out-of-Date Christmas, (ss) The Crusoe Mag. #8, January 1925
- * The Repentance of the Millionaire, (ss) The Grand Magazine November 1907
- * The Rubies of Sheba, (sl) The Magnet Library Jan 1, Jan 8, Jan 22, Jan 29, Feb 12 1916
- * The Scheme That Failed, (ss) The Idler April 1909
- * The Secret of Horeb-Ra-Men, (ss) The Idler May 1909
- * The Secret of the Cliff, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #239, November 29 1913
- * A Social Retribution, (ss) The Idler June 1909
- * The Spider, (ss) Chums April 5 1924
- * Three Goals to None, (vi) The Crusoe Mag. #22, March 1926
- * What the World Lost, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #209, May 3 1913
- * When Fate Relented, (ss) Yes or No November 14 1914
- * When the War Gods Erred, (ss) The Weekly Tale-Teller #129, October 21 1911
- * The Will and the Way, (ss) The Idler November 1910
[]Wootton, Wendy (fl. 2000s-2010s); used pseudonym Portia da Costa (chron.)
- * Buddies Don’t Bite, (nv) Lust Bites, Black Lace, 2007, as by Portia da Costa
- * Fire and Ice, (nv) The Mammoth Book of Hot Romance ed. Sonia Florens, Robinson, 2011, as by Portia da Costa
- * Glint, (ss) Hide and Seek ed. Alison Tyler & Rachel Kramer Bussel, Cleis Press, 2007, as by Portia da Costa
- * Ill Met by Moonlight, (na) Magic & Desire: Three Novellas, Black Lace, 2008, as by Portia da Costa
- * Screen Dream, (ss) Wicked Words 4 ed. Kerri Sharp, Black Lace, 2001, as by Portia da Costa
- * Silver Screen, (ss) Sweet Confessions ed. Violet Blue, Cleis Press, 2011, as by Portia da Costa
- * Sometimes They Come Back, (ss) Lust at First Bite ed. Lindsay Gordon, Black Lace, 2008, as by Portia da Costa
- * Watching the Detective, (na) Love on the Dark Side, Black Lace, 2007, as by Portia da Costa
[]Word, A. B. (fl. 2000s) (chron.)
- * Merglenn’s Robotics, (cv) Ebb Tides and Other Tales by Mary Soon Lee, Dark Regions Press, 2002
- * [front cover], (cv) Dark Regions #15, 2001
- * [front cover], (cv) Strange Mistresses by James Dorr, Dark Regions Press, 2001
- * [front cover], (cv) Salt Water Tears by Brian A. Hopkins, Dark Regions Press, 2001
- * [front cover], (cv) Winter Shadows and Other Tales by Mary Soon Lee, Dark Regions Press, 2001
- * [front cover], (cv) Fourteen Fantasies from a Shop Called Imagination by Ken Wisman, Dark Regions Press, 2001
[]Word, Jennifer (fl. 2010s) (books) (chron.)
- * Althea’s Mistake, (vi) Dark Moon Digest #3, April 2011
- * Five 1970s Cult Classic Horror Films Revisited in 2017, (ar) Gamut Magazine #3, March 2017
- * House Call, (vi) Frightmares ed. Stan Swanson, Dark Moon Books, 2011
- * Introduction, (in) Creepy Campfire Stories (for Grown Ups) ed. Jennifer Word, EMP Publishing, 2015
_____, ed.
[]Worden, Helen (fl. 1930s-1950s) (chron.)
- * America’s Richest Woman, (ar) Collier’s February 9 1946
- * Dowager Queen, (??) Collier’s August 24 1946
- * Edward’s Rules to Make His Marriage a Success, (ar) Liberty May 22 1937 [Ref. Edward VIII]
- * In Darkest Harlem (with Edward J. Doherty), (ar) Liberty Jan 3, Jan 10 1942
- * Maternity Can Be Chic, My Dear, (??) Collier’s March 25 1950
- * Mrs. Bonanza, (??) Collier’s April 19 1947
- * New Hope for Old Soaks, (ar) Argosy October 1944
- * The Police Look at Baby Farms (with Edward J. Doherty), (ar) Liberty Oct 4, Oct 11 1941
- * Pretty Good Politician, (??) Collier’s January 14 1950
- * The Singingest Family in America, (??) Collier’s May 5 1951
- * “They Say”, (vi) The American Magazine August 1947
- * To the Glory of Amos Fortune, (??) Collier’s January 7 1950
- * Unrequited Passion, (ss) The New Yorker December 19 1942
- * Wallie’s Rules to Make Her Marriage a Success, (ar) Liberty June 5 1937 [Ref. Wallis Simpson]
- * Why You Are Paying Too Much for Your Clothes, (ar) Life Story Magazine #68, June 1945
- * Will Mrs. Simpson Go Through with the Marriage?, (ar) Liberty April 10 1937
[]Worden, William L. (fl. 1940s-1960s) (chron.)
- * The Admiral Is Lonesome, (??) Collier’s September 22 1945
- * America’s Coldest College, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 6 1952
- * Anniversary, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion February 1944
- * As Good As She Looks, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 23 1946
- * The Bartender and the West Pointer, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1945
- * Boarders from the Tyrant Fish, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1945
- * Britain’s Gallantry Is Not Dead, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 17 1951
- * The Cave Men of Coober Pedy, Australia Outback, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1956
- * Cold War in the Formosa Strait, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 14 1955
- * Corsage for a Sobbing Lady, (ss) Liberty June 1950
- * The Cruelest Weapon in Korea, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1951
- * The Deadly Mountain That Walks - Turtle Mountain Near Frank in Canada, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 1 1955
- * Every Girl’s a Queen, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 21 1952
- * The Flare Plane Dares the Reds, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 24 1951
- * For Kathryn, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post September 7 1946
- * The Girl in the Kayak, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 16 1946
- * The Girls in Salt Lake, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post July 14 1945
- * Go Fly a Kite, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 19 1944
- * Grandfather and Maria, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1945
- * Grudge Fight in Oregon, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 4 1956
- * The Hate That Failed, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1946
- * He’ll Eat Anything That Swims, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 4 1954
- * Hijack, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Sep 30, Oct 7 1961
- * Hong Kong Decision, (ss) Collier’s October 16 1953
- * The Horrible Example, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1947
- * Inquiry for Mary, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 28 1947
- * I Prowled the Outback of Australia, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 30 1956
- * I Prowled the Outback: The Word Is Uranium, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 7 1956
- * Island of the Wretched, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 22 1951
- * Island Pursuit, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Mar 14, Mar 21, Mar 28, Apr 4 1953
- * The Japs Are Marching Again, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 20 1951
- * The Japs Come Back from Defeat, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1951
- * The Japs Remember the 1st Marines, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 12 1946
- * Kamikaze: Aerial Banzai Charge, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 23 1945
- * A Kiss for a Lovely Evening, (ss) The American Magazine July 1943
- * Lady Can You Rope a Steer, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 30 1950
- * The Last Say of Hong Kong, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1951
- * Leave That Woods Babe Be, (??) Collier’s October 1 1949
- * Look Out, Los Angeles!, (??) Collier’s September 24 1949
- * Look What We Handed Russia!, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 29 1951
- * The Lovely Faker, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 9 1946
- * The Magnificent Faker, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 12 1950
- * Man on a Hot Spot, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 4 1957
- * The Man Who Had No Friends, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1944
- * The Man Who Rescues Mountain Climbers (Ome Daiber), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1953
- * Meet Mamma-San and Papa-San at Home, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 24 1945
- * Meet My Family, (ss) Collier’s March 6 1948
- * Men Are Like That, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 15 1947
- * Mist from Attu, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post October 9 1943
- * My Three Years as a Dead Man (with William F. Dean), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post Jan 23, Feb 20 1954
- * Never Ask for a Light or This Could Happen to You, (ss) This Week July 25 1965
- * Nightmare on the Plains, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 2 1950
- * North of Sinanju, (ss) The American Magazine June 1951
- * Now They Know What Red Conquest Means, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 25 1950
- * Officers’ Girl, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 18 1951
- * One Division Could Take Alaska, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post August 2 1947
- * Our Dubious New Empire, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1945
- * Our Lucky Red Prisoners, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 5 1952
- * The Psycholigical Female, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 22 1952
- * The Queen Maker, (??) Collier’s April 30 1949
- * Richest Mill Hands in the Country, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post April 5 1952
- * Robin Hood of the Islands, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 12 1952
- * A Room for a Soldier, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 5 1944
- * The Roughneck, (nv) The Saturday Evening Post May 7 1949
- * Sailor, Take Warning, (??) Collier’s September 15 1945
- * Schoolgirl in Pursuit, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 6 1949
- * Second Chance, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion July 1947
- * The Secret, (ss) Liberty July 6 1946
- * The 7th Made It the Hard Way, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1945
- * Snowmaiden, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post January 21 1950
- * Sold for Bassoon, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post August 28 1943
- * So Long, Susan, (ss) Collier’s April 3 1943
- * The Stain, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post February 28 1948
- * Switchboard Queen, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post June 10 1950
- * The Terrible Hours of the Turks, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post February 3 1951
- * Terry, (nv) Bluebook September 1952
- * These Japs Took to Conquest, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 9 1945
- * They Explore our Unknown Coast, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post June 14 1952
- * They’re Bringing Home Japanese Wives (with Janet Wentworth Smith), (ar) The Saturday Evening Post January 19 1952
- * They Ride the Wildest River, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post October 2 1954
- * Timeless Idaho, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post March 17 1962
- * Trail of the Traitor, (sl) The Saturday Evening Post Apr 24, May 1, May 8, May 15 1954
- * The Trick That Won Seoul, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 11 1950
- * Trouble in the Phillippines, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post July 9 1955
- * Trouble Shooters of the River, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post September 10 1949
- * The Unique Fancy of Frederick Cobb, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion
- * The Unmentioned Ones, (ss) Cosmopolitan May 1950
- * Until You Break My Heart, (ss) McCall’s June 1946
- * The Uses of Silence, (??) Collier’s June 30 1945
- * The War’s Craziest Contraption, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 16 1950
- * We Explored the Drowned Mountains, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1959
- * We’ve Won Back Korea—And Now We’re Stuck with It, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 18 1950
- * Whatever Became of Victoria, (ss) The American Magazine March 1948
- * What Fools Husbands Can Be!, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post November 28 1953
- * What Good Can Come Out of Korea?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post November 17 1951
- * What Must We Do About Korea Now?, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 15 1951
- * What They Say About Alaska?, (ar) Country Gentleman July 1943
- * When a Man’s Alone, (ss) The American Magazine December 1942
- * The Wonderful Dream of Sergeant O’Neill, (??) Collier’s February 3 1945
- * The World’s Most Surprising Mountain, (ar) The Saturday Evening Post December 1 1951
- * Write to Me of the Black Glass Mountains, (ss) Collier’s April 26 1947
- * The Wrong Man, (ss) Woman’s Home Companion January 1945
- * Your Old Man’s a Coward, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post March 27 1954
_____, as told to
_____, [ref.]
[]Wordingham, James A(rthur) (1917-1997); used pseudonym Michael Dare (about) (chron.)
- * Bringing Off a Double, (ss) Romances #15, 1944
- * Gunner Snooks and the Golf Ball, (ss) Seven Magazine of People’s Writing January/February/March 1943
- * Lady in Love, (ss) Real Boudoir Tales January 1935, as by Michael Dare
- * Making Pictures in Wood, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1955
- * Merrill Figures It Out, (ss) Murder Shorts #1, 1946, as by Michael Dare
- * Nothing Binding, (vi) Laughitoff #3, 1943
- * Plenty Browned Off, (vi) Laughitoff #7, 1945
- * Skinny Johnson and the Tank, (vi) Laughitoff #9, 1945
- * A Woman’s Place, (ss) Romances Album 1945, Swan, 1945
[]Wordsworth, William (1770-1850) (about) (chron.)
- * Admonition (“Well mayst thou halt, and gaze with brightening eye!”), (pm)
- * Admonition (“Yes, there is holy pleasure in thine eye!”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Aix-la-Chapelle, (pm)
- * Appreciation, (pm)
- * As a Huge Stone, (pm)
- * Between Namur and Liege, (pm)
- * Books, (pm)
- * Boyhood, (pm)
- * The Brook, (pm)
- * “Clouds Lingering Yet”, (pm)
- * Common Cause, (pm)
- * Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Couplet, (pm)
- * The Daffodil, (sg) Wide Awake April 1882, music by Louis C. Elson; edited by Louis C. Elson
- * The Daffodils, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud"
- * Da Vinci’s “Last Supper”, (pm) Memorials of a Tour on the Continent by William Wordsworth, A. & R. Spottiswoode, 1820, as "The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the Convent of Maria Della Grazia—Milan"
- * Desideria, (pm)
- * The Divine Immanence, (pm)
- * Duty, (pm)
- * Duty and Charity, (pm)
- * Each Man His Part, (pm)
- * Early Spring, (pm)
- * The Egyptian Maid or the Romance of the Water-Lily, (pm) Yarrow Revisited and Other Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green & Longman, 1835
- * The Excursion, (ex) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814
- * Fortitude, (pm)
- * Geometry, (ex) from The Prelude, Edward Moxon, 1850
- * Grandeur of Nature, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Hail, Twilight, (pm)
- * The Happy Wife, (pm)
- * Hopes, (pm)
- * “How Clear, How Keen, How Marvellously Bright”, (pm)
- * How Sweet It Is, (pm)
- * In Sight of the Town of Cockermouth, (pm)
- * Intimations of Immortality, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Introduction to “Miscellaneous Sonnets”, (pm)
- * “It is Not to be Thought of…”, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1815
- * I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The Last Supper, by Leonardo da Vinci, in the Refectory of the Convent of Maria Della Grazia—Milan, (pm) Memorials of a Tour on the Continent by William Wordsworth, A. & R. Spottiswoode, 1820
- * The Law of Conscience, (pm)
- * Life’s Lesson, (pm)
- * Life with Yon Lambs, (pm)
- * The Light of Truth, (ss)
- * Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * Lines on Advancing Years, (pm)
- * Lines Written in Early Spring, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * London, (pm)
- * London, MDCCCII, (pm)
- * Lucy Gray, (pm)
- * The “Lucy” Poems, (ex) Lyrical Ballads (Second Edition) by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1800
- * Mary, Queen of Scots, (pm)
- * Memory, (ex)
- * The Minstrel, (pm) from The Excursion, as by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, as by William Wordsworth
- * The Monument Commonly Called Long Meg and Her Daughtrer, Near the River Eden, (pm)
- * Morning in London, (pm)
- * “Most Sweet It Is with Unuplifted Eyes”, (pm)
- * Mount Skiddaw, (pm)
- * The Music of the Grove, (pm)
- * The Mystery of Life, (pm)
- * Nature’s Daughter, (pm)
- * Nature’s Lady, (pm)
- * Nature’s Teaching, (pm) , uncredited.
- * Nature’s Teachings, (pm)
- * “Not loth to thank each moment for its boon…”, (pm) The Pall Mall Magazine August 1896
- * Not Love, Not War, (pm)
- * November, 1806, (pm)
- * Ode to Duty, (pm)
- * The Old Cumberland Beggar, (pm)
- * On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, (pm)
- * Our Note Book:
* ___ The Skylark, (pm)
- * A Parsonage in Oxfordshire, (pm)
- * The Passing of the Bards, (pm)
- * Perfect Woman, (pm)
- * Places of Worship, (pm) Ecclesiastical Sonnets by William Wordsworth, 1822
- * The Prelude, (ex)
- * The Rainbow, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * The River Duddon (after-thought), (pm)
- * The River Duddon. The Stepping-Stones., (pm)
- * Rural Ceremony, (pm)
- * The St. Nicholas Treasure Box of Literature:
* ___ Lucy Gray, (pm)
* ___ Morning in London, (pm)
- * “She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways”, (sg) Cassell’s Family Magazine February 1881; adapted by Henry Houseley
- * She Dwelt Among the Untrodden Ways…, (pm)
- * “She dwelth among the untrodden ways…”, (pm)
- * “The Shepherd, Looking Eastward, Softly Said”, (pm)
- * She Was a Phantom of Delight, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * She Was a Phantom of Delight, (ex) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as by William Wordsworth
- * The Skylark, (pm)
- * Sleep, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1815, as "To Sleep"
- * A Slumber Did My Spirit Steal, (pm) Lyrical Ballads (Second Edition) by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1800
- * Small Services, (pm)
- * The Solitary Reaper, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Sonnet (“It is not to be thought of that the flood…”), (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal September 6 1832
- * Sonnets, (gp) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal March 31 1832
- * Sonnets by Wordsworth, (gp)
- * The Spirit of Freedom, (pm)
- * Stepping Westward, (pm)
- * A Summer Memory, (ex) , as "Memory"
- * Sunset: After a Storm, (ex) Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814, as "The Excursion"
- * The Tables Turned, (pm)
- * There Is a flower…, (pm)
- * To a Skylark, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * To a Snow-Drop, (pm)
- * To Milton (London, 1802), (pm)
- * To Sleep, (pm) Poems by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1815
- * To the Cuckoo, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * To Toussaint L’Ouverture, (pm)
- * True Dignity, (pm)
- * True Fame, (pm)
- * Twilight, (pm)
- * untitled (“A Trouble, not of clouds or weeping rain…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Deign, Sovereign Mistress! to accept a lay…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“Her only pilot the soft breeze…)”, (pm)
- * untitled (“How fast the Marian death-list is unrolled…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“It is a beauteous evening…”), (pm)
- * untitled (“O blithe new-comer! I have heard…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "To the Cuckoo"
- * untitled (“Sole Listener, Duddon…)”, (pm)
- * untitled (“The world is too much with us, late and soon…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "The World Is Too Much with Us"
- * untitled (“Up with me! Up with me, into the clouds!…”), (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "To a Skylark"
- * Upon Westminster Bridge, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807, as "Composed Upon Westminster Bridge, September 3, 1802"
- * Vision, (pm)
- * Voices of Liberty, (pm)
- * We Are Seven, (pm) Lyrical Ballads by William Wordsworth & Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1798
- * Whence?, (pm)
- * “Where Lies the Land?”, (pm)
- * While Not a Leaf Seems Faded, (pm)
- * Why Art Thou Silent?, (pm)
- * The World Is Too Much with Us, (pm) Poems, In Two Volumes by William Wordsworth, Longman, Hurst, Rees & Orme, 1807
- * Worship, (pm) Peterson’s Magazine September 1854
- * Written Upon a Blank Leaf in “The Complete Angler”, (pm)
- * Yarrow Unvisited, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 23 1832
- * Yarrow Visited, (pm) Chambers’s Edinburgh Journal June 30 1832
_____, [ref.]
- * Alaric Watts and Wordsworth by H. C. B., (ar) The Cornhill Magazine June 1902
- * The Boyhood of Wordsworth by Gordon G. Wordsworth, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine April 1920
- * The Footprints of Wordsworth by James Grant Wilson, (bg) Putnam’s Monthly January 1908
- * Poet of Nature and Simple Folk by Arundell Esdail, (ar) Everybody’s April 15 1950
- * The Secret of Wordsworth by William Ernest Henley, (ar) The Pall Mall Magazine May 1903
- * The Skylark Replies to Wordsworth, (ar) G.K.’s Weekly March 21 1925, uncredited.
- * Some Unpublished Letters of William Wordsworth by E. Baumer Williams, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine March 1893
- * Wordsworth in Somerset by Esther Hallam Moorhouse, (bg) Temple Bar February 1905
- * Wordsworth’s Ethics, (ar) The Cornhill Magazine August 1876, uncredited.
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