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[]Sanaker, James A. (1891-1977) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Ballad of the Blacksmith, (ms)  Top-Notch Magazine May 15 1926
- * Beautiful Breezes, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1927
- * The Blasé Bachelor, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine October 15 1925
- * Books, (pm)  Argosy Allstory Weekly July 21 1923
- * The Charwoman’s Chant, (pm)  Argosy Allstory Weekly May 1 1926
- * Joyous Hours, (ar)  Top-Notch Magazine August 1 1925
- * Laughing Time, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine November 15 1925
- * The Little Tin Flute, (pm)  Argosy Allstory Weekly February 13 1926
- * The Movie Mother Goose, (pm)  Movie Weekly July 1 1922
- * Ode to the Prune, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine May 1 1926
- * One-Sided Debate, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine November 1 1926
- * Out Hunting, (ms)  Top-Notch Magazine July 1 1926
- * Radio Fun, (ms)  Top-Notch Magazine June 15 1926
- * Radio Rhyme, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine October 1 1925
- * Radio Romancing, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1926
- * The Reason Why, (ms)  Top-Notch Magazine January 15 1926
- * A Simple Suggestion, (pm)  Street & Smith’s Top-Notch December 1932
- * Summer Bargains, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine August 1 1924
- * Talking to Mars, (pm)  Top-Notch April 1934
- * That Mighty Boss!, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine February 1 1926
- * The Way to Happiness, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine August 15 1925
- * Welcome Showers, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine September 15 1925
- * What He Wanted, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine March 15 1926
- * A Writing Family, (pm)  Top-Notch Magazine July 15 1925
- * [frontispiece], (fp)  Laughter September 1926
[]Sanborn, Alvan Francis (1866-1966) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Cheap Tramping in Switzerland, (ar)  Lippincott’s Monthly Magazine July 1898
- * Clark Russell’s Own Sea Experience, (nf)  Wide Awake March 1892
- * The Closed Gentian, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine November 1888
- * The Confessions of a Dictionary-Maker, (ar)  The Scrap Book March 1908
- * A Farming Community, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly May 1897
- * French Openmindedness, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly December 1899
- * The French Talent for Living, (ss)  The Smart Set August 1906
- * The Future of Rural New England, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly July 1897
- * Gustave Charpentier, Composer of “Louise”, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine May 1908
- * The Heroism of Frederic Florian, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine June 1910
- * A Letter from France, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly June 1900
- * A Massachusetts Shoe Town, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly August 1897
- * Maurice Maeterlinck and His Home at St. Wandrille, (bg)  Munsey’s Magazine February 1909
- * Men and Things:
    
 * ___ XLV. Clark Russell’s Own Sea Experience, (nf)  Wide Awake March 1892
- * Montmartre, (ar)  Appleton’s Booklovers Magazine December 1905
- * The Mystery, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine December 1887
- * A Poetic Festival: The Great Petrarch Fétes of 1904, (ar)  The Booklovers Magazine November 1904
- * Tramping Through Normandy, (ar)  The Booklovers Magazine August 1904
- * True Tales from the Zoo, (ss)  The Youth’s Companion June 29 1901
- * A Typical French Town: And Its Lesson for Strenuous America, (ar)  Putnam’s Monthly August 1907
- * Why Do Frenchmen Retain Their Youthfulness Longer Than Americans?, (ar)  Munsey’s Magazine October 1908
- * Wordsworth Country on Two Shillings a Day, (??)  The Atlantic Monthly October 1895
[]Sanborn, Emily (fl. 1860s-1880s) (chron.)
  
    - * After Many Days, (vi)  Peterson’s Magazine June 1865
- * Alone, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine July 1865
- * “Be True”, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine August 1881
- * The Farm House Far Away, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine March 1880
- * Mary, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine June 1867
- * Nevermore, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine July 1866
- * Shadows, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine April 1879
- * She Sleeps, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine March 1878
- * To One Who Is Absent, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine October 1881
- * A Twilight View, (pm)  Peterson’s Magazine July 1878
[]Sanborn, Kate (fl. 1900s) (chron.)
  
    - * Books As I Find Them, (br)  National Magazine Sep,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1903,   Jan,   Feb 1904
- * Books of the Open Air, (ar)  National Magazine May 1904
- * Gourds and Their Uses, (ar)  National Magazine February 1906
- * In Gala Dress, (mm) 
- * A Life Worth the Living, (bg)  National Magazine January 1906
- * New Ideas in Books of Science, (ar)  National Magazine April 1904
- * What Women Wore in Colonial Days, (br)  National Magazine March 1904
[]Sanborn, Ruth Burr (1894-1942) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Anne Paradise, M.R.S., (ss)  The New Smart Set May 1930
- * The Awakening, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #82, April 1929
- * Being a Sister to Bill, (ss)  Collier’s May 4 1929
- * Born Teacher, (ss)  The Bookman April 1923
- * Candle in the Wind, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 9 1939
- * Certain Fundamentals, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion August 1930
- * The Chances Are All Against You, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 19 1927
- * Cotton Gin, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 15 1936
- * Curves Are Fashionable, (ss)  Collier’s May 24 1930
- * Customers’ Wife, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 18 1939
- * Don’t Tell the Children, (ss)  Maclean’s October 1 1932
- * Drop in Any Time, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion May 1931
- * An Errand for Cousin Laura, (ss)  Collier’s November 5 1927
- * Face Value, (ss)  Maclean’s September 15 1932
- * Facts About Lipsticks, (ss)  Collier’s August 18 1928
- * Fair Day, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal October 1936
- * Gentlemen Are Never Jealous, (ss)  Maclean’s September 1 1933
- * Go Get Her, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #71, May 1928
- * The Great Dog Pan, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion July 1927
- * Henry Was a Cave Man, (ss)  Collier’s October 27 1928
- * Hero Come Home, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post September 12 1942
- * His Endurance Test, (ss)  The American Magazine June 1930
- * Horse Talk, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post November 4 1939
- * I Am the Clay, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 14 1939
- * I Can’t Be Sorry for You, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post May 2 1942
- * I Can’t Explain It, (ss)  Collier’s September 29 1928
- * I Don’t Go Out with Sailors, (ss)  The American Magazine November 1934
- * I Don’t Take Mental Cases, (sl)  Everywoman’s May,   Jun,   Jul,   Aug 1939
- * I Love You and Good-By!, (ss)  Liberty May 10 1941
- * Ingathering, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 17 1939
- * It’s Always Like That, (ss)  Maclean’s December 1 1933
- * It’s Swell to Be Crazy, (ss)  Collier’s February 15 1930
- * Jantie Wants a Plumber, (ss)  Collier’s August 31 1929
- * Jerry Gums the Game, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 9 1927
- * Jerry Spoils the Game, (ss)  The New Magazine (UK) February 1927
- * The Jury Room Mystery, (sl)  Canadian Home Journal Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun 1932
- * Just to Humor Homer, (ss)  Cosmopolitan October 1923
- * A Kiss for Luck, (ss)  The American Magazine October 1942
- * Ladies First, (ss)  Collier’s December 5 1925
- * Love Cure, (ss)  The Delineator May 1926
- * Mary Paul and the Experimental Method, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal May 1926
- * Matchmakers’ Holiday, (ss)  The American Magazine August 1938
- * Miss Within’s Room, (ss)  Liberty October 18 1941
- * My Dear, What Shall We Do?, (ss)  McCall’s April 1940
- * No Sense of Humor, (ss)  Woman’s Home Companion March 1930
- * Nothing to Live For, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post April 11 1942
- * Nothing to Worry About, (ss)  McCall’s November 1934
- * No Trouble at All, (ss)  McCall’s January 1935
- * A Nursemaid for Marcus Aurelius, (ss)  Collier’s May 12 1928
- * The Other David, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 31 1923
- * Peach Crop, (ss)  The American Magazine April 1935
- * A Perfect Scream, (ss)  Collier’s October 8 1932
- * Pinched Finger, (ss)  The American Magazine January 1936
- * Pobble & Co., (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post Oct 14,   Oct 21 1922
- * Polly Elopes, (ss)  The Novel Magazine October 1930
- * Polly Pays the Piper, (ss)  The New Smart Set June 1930
- * The Poor Old Nincompoop, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post February 24 1923
- * Professional Pride, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal February 1929
- * Radio Rodeo, (ss)  The Delineator April 1932
- * Ring Packer, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post March 18 1939
- * Round Garters, (ss)  Collier’s December 24 1927
- * Round Pegs, (ss)  Collier’s August 28 1926
- * Sally in an Apron, (ss)  Collier’s April 28 1928
- * Say It with Words, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post June 20 1925
- * Showcase, (ss)  The American Magazine August 1934
- * Sing a Song of Symptoms, (ss)  Collier’s June 14 1930
- * So He Took Ten Thousand Pounds, (ss)  Collier’s October 22 1927, as "So He Took the $50,000"
- * So He Took the $50,000, (ss)  Collier’s October 22 1927
- * The Stag at Dawn, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 5 1935
- * The Stars Fell Down, (ss)  Collier’s July 22 1933
- * Steeplechase for Two, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post October 22 1938
- * Susan Is Serious, (ss)  Collier’s February 4 1928
- * Sweeping Broom, (ss)  Liberty April 3 1937
- * There’s No Coincidence, (ss)  Collier’s June 17 1933
- * They Didn’t Know Nancy, (ss)  Collier’s March 25 1933
- * This Is Different, (ss)  Collier’s April 9 1938
- * Tiah Trouble, (ss)  Woman’s World June 1933
- * Tobacco Market, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal April 1936
- * Tobacco Worm, (ss)  The Saturday Evening Post January 11 1936
- * To Meet My Wife, (ss)  The American Magazine July 1938
- * The Trail of the Chitigau, (ss)  Everybody’s December 1923
- * Truck Ride, (ss)  Country Gentleman October 1939
- * Twopence for Postage, (ss)  The Red Magazine December 30 1927
- * Very Adjustably, Yours, (ss)  The Passing Show July 7 1934
- * The Vital Statistic, (ss)  Maclean’s June 15 1934
- * The Wagon and the Star, (ss)  Collier’s September 20 1930
- * The War Can’t Touch Me, (ss)  McCall’s November 1942
- * What Is Your Apex?, (ss)  Ladies’ Home Journal September 1929
- * What Size, Please?, (ss)  Collier’s March 17 1928
- * The Whole Truth, (ss)  Collier’s July 12 1930
- * Yes Man, (ss)  The American Magazine April 1941
- * You Can’t Marry an Alibi, (ss)  Collier’s November 12 1932
- * You Couldn’t Hate Patience, (ss)  Collier’s January 17 1931
- * The Younger Mr. Burrage, (ss)  Cosmopolitan March 1923
- * Young Mr. Paige, M.A., (ss)  Maclean’s August 1 1932
[]Sanchagrin, Ted (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
  
    - * Carbarn Comment, (cl)  Railroad Magazine Jun,   Aug,   Sep,   Oct,   Nov 1953,   Jan,   Feb,   Mar,   Apr,   May,   Jun, 
          Jul,   Aug 1954
 
- * Juice Line Photo Survey, (pi)  Railroad Magazine November 1953
- * Up-and-Down Railways, (ar)  Railroad Magazine April 1952
[]Sánchez, Arthur (fl. 1980s-2000s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Adventure’s Club, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * The Alpha and the Omega, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * And the S. O. B.’s Shall Inherit the Earth, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * Contraband, (ss) 
- * George Lucas Got Lucky!, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * Getting Out the Vote, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * Ghosts, Zombies &  Vampires Oh My!, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * It’s All in How You Sell It, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * The People’s Choice, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * Shadows in the Dark, (vi)  Razar #2, 2007
- * The Things That a Man Would Fear, (pm)  2AM Summer 1989
[]Sánchez, Sergio García (1967- ) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Artist in Training (with Lola Moral), (cv)  The New Yorker August 25 2025
- * Central Park Lark, (cv)  The New Yorker August 1 2022
- * Eustace Tilley at Ninety-Six, (cv)  The New Yorker February 15/February 22 2021
- * Journeys (with Lola Moral), (cv)  The New Yorker July 28 2025
- * Modern Life, (cv)  The New Yorker January 31 2022
- * Old Haunts, (cv)  The New Yorker October 31 2022
- * On the Same Page, (cv)  The New Yorker July 10/July 17 2023
- * Pulling Ahead, (cv)  The New Yorker March 20 2023
- * Ready to Soar, (cv)  The New Yorker December 4 2023
- * Scoot, (cv)  The New Yorker June 3 2024
[]Sanchez-Garcia, C. (fl. 2000s-2010s) (chron.)
  
    - * An Early Winter Train, (ss)  Erotica Readers & Writers Association 2007
- * The Lady and the Unicorn, (ss)  Erotica Readers & Writers Association 2009
- * Miss Mercy, (vi)  The Mammoth Book of Quick & Dirty Erotica ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2013
- * The Peanut Butter Shot, (ss)  Erotica Readers & Writers Association 2010
- * Perplexed, (vi)  The Mammoth Book of Quick & Dirty Erotica ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2013
- * Soul Naked, (ss)  The Mammoth Book of Best New Erotica: Volume 13 ed. Maxim Jakubowski, Robinson, 2014
- * You Belong to Me, (ss)  Erotica Readers & Writers Association 2012
[]Sanchez-Saavedra, E. M. (fl. 1980s-1990s) (chron.)
  
    - * Bracebridge Hemyng; Man or Myth, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #614, April 1992
- * Defeating the Dastardly Dons with Dime Novels: or, Aiding Old Glory in Cuba 1892-1902, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #616, August 1992
- * Frank Merriwell “Didn’t Inhale” Either!, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #621, June 1993
- * Frank Merriwell Off Broadway, or, On Stage in Leadville, Co. 1898, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #601, February 1990
- * Frank Merriwell’s Venture, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #624, December 1993
- * From Fearnought to Fearnot: A Question of Origin, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #618, December 1992
- * The “Lost Merriwells”:
    
 * ___ I: Frank Merriwell’s Venture, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #624, December 1993
- * Numismatics According to Beadle, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up #624, December 1993
- * Recycling and Respectability, (ar)  Dime Novel Round-Up April 1989
[]Sand, George; pseudonym of Amandine Aurore Lucie Dudevant (1804-1876) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * The Dust Fay, (ss)  Fays of the Sea and Other Fantasies ed. Brian Stableford, Black Coat Press, 2021; translated from the French (“La fée poussière”, 1875) by Brian M. Stableford.
- * Fairy Dust, (ss)  The Strand Magazine November 1891; translated from the French.
- * Lélia, (ex) 
- * The Marquise, (ss) 
- * Monsieur Rousset’s Ghost, (ss)  London Society August 1867
- * Orco, (ss)  Lippincott’s Magazine of Popular Literature and Science November 1873; translated by L. W. J.
- * Orco, the Mask of Venice, (ss)  The Mirror #63, January 10 1874
- * The Wolf-Charmer, (ss)  The Riverside Magazine for Young People December 1867; translated from the French.
_____, [ref.]
[]Sand, George X. (1915-2006) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Alaska: New Playground for Males, (ar)  Escapade December 1959
- * At Last—A Tackle Box, (ar)  Argosy October 1948
- * The Bass Boat That Went to Sea, (ar)  Argosy January 1973
- * Biggest Fish in the World, (ar)  True #215, April 1955
- * Blowgun Hunting, (pi)  Argosy August 1964
- * Bow-Fishing for Gar, (ar)  Argosy January 1960
- * Campers Beware: The Daylight Thief Is on the Prowl, (ar)  Argosy April 1972
- * Cindo, (ss)  Boys’ Life March 1962
- * Fidel Castro’s Secret Fishing Hole, (ar)  Argosy August 1973
- * Florida Keys Unlock Their Greatest Treasure, (ar)  Argosy July 1967
- * Florida’s Fightingest Fish, (ar)  Argosy November 1955
- * Gunning with Gas, (pi)  Argosy November 1962
- * Hobby Corner:
    
 * ___ At Last—A Tackle Box, (cl)  Argosy October 1948
- * Hog Wild, (ar)  Argosy June 1957
- * Home on the Roam, (ar)  Argosy June 1973
- * I Survived Four Tidal Waves (with R. W. Craig), (ar)  Adventure November 1956
- * The Killer of the Swamp, (pi)  Adventure November 1957
- * King of the Wild Knives, (pi)  Argosy February 1964
- * Leisure Report: Diving for the World’s Rarest Pearls, (ar)  Argosy March 1971
- * Macabi—The Fish That Never Gives Up, (ar)  Argosy April 1958
- * The Man Who Drives a Tucker, (ar)  Caper January 1961
- * Monkey, Get Off My Back!, (pi)  Argosy April 1964
- * North to the Yukon by Motor Home, (ar)  Argosy February 1972
- * Red Will Never Come Back, (ss)  Male December 1953
- * Roving the Everglades in A.T.V.’s, (pi)  Argosy September 1970
- * The Secrets of Animal Photography, (ar)  Argosy March 1962
- * South American Safari, (ar)  Argosy October 1958
- * Strange Companion, (ts)  Stag October 1951
- * Trout Rigs for Tarpon, (ar)  Argosy March 1961
- * Uncanny Angler of the Keys (Jerry Coughlan), (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 25 1956
- * Wings for Water Birds, (ar)  Argosy May 1961
- * World’s Wildest Haircut, (pi)  Argosy July 1966
- * [front cover], (cv)  Argosy Apr 1962,   Nov 1963,   Feb 1966
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Argosy Feb 1958,   Jan 1960,   Apr 1966,   Jan,   Jul 1967
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Adventure February 1958
_____, as told to
[]Sand, Paul (fl. 1910s-1930s) (chron.)
  
    - * Ab and the Gnu Lunacy, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly March 14 1925
- * The Accusing Bullet, (ss)  Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #44, January 1928
- * Aces and Eights, (ss)  Short Stories November 25 1927
- * The Advertising Criminal, (ss)  The Black Mask June 1922
- * All in a Day’s Work, (ss)  People’s February 15 1924
- * The Bell of Blood, (ss)  Thrills August 1927
- * Black Bull’s Girl, (ss)  Fighting Romances from the West and East April 1926
- * Detection a la Mode, (ss)  The Popular Magazine March 20 1918
- * Double Cross-Worded, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly February 28 1925
- * End of His Rope, (ss)  Fawcett’s Triple-X Magazine #41, October 1927
- * The Fatal Flaw, (ss)  Mystery Stories January 1928
- * The Fourth Degree, (ss)  Detective Tales November 1 1922
- * The Galloping Clue, (ss)  Short Stories May 10 1927
- * The Girl with White Hair, (ss)  Thrills September 1927
- * Graceful, (ss)  Sport Story Magazine November 22 1926
- * Head Work, (ss)  Short Stories October 10 1926
- * His Brother’s Keeper, (ss)  College Stories October 1931
- * If Grass Is Green, (vi)  Zest January 1927
- * The Justice of the Trail, (ss)  Mystery Stories November 1928
- * The Literature of Escape, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly March 28 1925
- * The Living Mask, (ss)  The Black Mask July 1921
- * Lo, the Poor Exclamation!, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly January 31 1925
- * Murder at Red Mine, (ss)  Triple-X Western #82, March 1931
- * Oh Them Golden Slickers!, (ss)  College Stories January 1932
- * Only a Rope, (ss)  West December 24 1927
- * Open and Shut, (ss)  Short Stories September 10 1926
- * Open Sesame, (ss)  Short Stories July 1920
- * Pie Face, (ss)  Mystery Magazine December 1926
- * The Prize, (ss)  The 20-Story Magazine #13, July 1923
- * The Queen’s English, (ss)  College Stories August 1931
- * Rawhide Reese, (ss)  Mystery Stories November 1927
- * Ricochet, (ss)  Ace-High Magazine September 1921
- * A Seven-Letter Mystery, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly May 9 1925
- * Shots in the Night, (ss)  West April 20 1927
- * Skidoo, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly March 21 1925
- * The Talcum Powder Bath, (ss)  Sea Stories Magazine September 20 1923
- * $10,000 Reward, (ss)  Argosy Allstory Weekly November 14 1925
- * Tequila and Key, (ss)  North•West Stories May 1925
- * The Tombstone Tournament, (ss)  People’s December 1 1923
- * Too Many Typewriters, (ss)  People’s November 1 1923
- * Trial by Jury, (ss)  Complete Story Magazine January 10 1925
- * Wahoo Keeps His Mouth Shut, (ss)  Mystery Stories October 1928
- * What Jimmie Harris Won in the Prize Contest, (ss)  National Brain Power March 1924
- * The Wire-Puller, (ss)  The Black Mask June 1921
- * The Wrong Cartridge, (nv)  West June 30 1928
[]Sand, R. P.; [i.e., Radha Pyari Sandhir] (fl. 2020s) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * Ask the Fireflies, (nv)  Clarkesworld #168, September 2020
- * Eternity Is Moments, (ss)  Asimov’s Science Fiction September/October 2024
- * The Last Civilian, (ss)  Clarkesworld #172, January 2021
- * No Truer Shades, (ss)  ParSec #6, Winter 2023
- * On Ode to Stardust, (nv)  Clarkesworld #197, February 2023
- * Rat Tail Tea and Buttermilk Biscuits, (ss)  Constelación #2, 2021
- * Shadows on the Pavement, (vi)  Lightspeed #180, May 2025
- * Té de cola de rata y galletitas de suero de leche, (ss)  Constelación #2, 2021; translated from the English (“Rat Tail Tea and Buttermilk Biscuits)” by Natasha Besoky.
[]Sand, Will (fl. 1990s-2000s) (chron.)
  
    - * AmOne, (ss)  Aoife’s Kiss December 2004
- * Between Worlds, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #33, November 2000
- * Homo Incognito, (ss)  Albedo One #32, 2007
- * Inside Knowledge, (ss)  The Ultimate Unknown #9, Fall 1997
- * Life-List, (vi)  Aberrations #38, July 1996
- * Life Sentence, (ss)  Aberrations #29, May 1995
- * Reject This, (vi)  AntipodeanSF #8, October 1998
[]Sandaval, Jaime; pseudonym of Dan J. Marlowe (1914-1986) (chron.); name also given as James Sandaval, Jamie Sandaval & Jaime Sandoval.
  
    - * All the Way Home, (ss)  Ellery Queen’s Mystery Magazine September 1965
- * Art for Money’s Sake, (ss)  The Elks Magazine February 1970, as by Dan J. Marlowe
- * Bon Voyage, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine March 1969
- * Charter Flight, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1970
- * Cindy, (ss)  Debonair December 1969
- * The Day of the Dead, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine March 1969
- * The Donor, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1970
- * Full Circle, (ss)  Adam (Australia) January 1974
- * Jackpot, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine May 1966
- * Judge and Jury, (nv)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1971
- * Lullaby, (ss)  Mike Shayne Mystery Magazine February 1973
- * Martin for the Defense, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine December 1971
- * Master of the Parley, (ss)  Caper October 1969
- * Money Tree, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine January 1969
- * Night Shift, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine February 1971
- * Nirvana, (ss)  Debonair #31, February 1969
- * Roundabout, (ss)  Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine September 1966
- * Triangle on a Schooner, (ss)  Mr. January 1971
[]Sandberg, Aaron (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * The Bees Behind Our Walls Became the New Thing to Ignore, (pm)  Bowery Gothic #6, Fall 2021
- * The Cosmologist Dreams of Venus, (pm)  Space and Time #142, Fall/Winter 2022
- * Curl, (pm)  Bowery Gothic #4, Fall 2020
- * I Get a Call from My Estranged Father and Let It Go to Voicemail, (pm)  Asimov’s Science Fiction March/April 2021
- * Invasions, (pm)  Bowery Gothic #4, Fall 2020
- * Necromancy (After the Séance Failed), (pm)  Penumbric Speculative Fiction December 2020
- * State Change, (pm)  Liquid Imagination #47, February 2021
- * True Order, (pm)  Bowery Gothic #6, Fall 2021
[](George) Sandberg, Valentine (1881-1943) (about) (chron.)
  
    - * [front cover], (cv)  The All-Story Magazine May,   Nov 1905,   Apr,   Aug,   Oct,   Dec 1906,   Feb,   May,   Jun 1908
- * [front cover], (cv)  The Argosy Sep 1906,   Oct,   Nov 1907,   Mar,   May 1908,   Sep 1909
- * [front cover], (cv)  Gunter’s Magazine November 1907
- * [front cover], (cv)  Harper’s Weekly February 15 1913
- * [front cover], (cv)  Top-Notch Magazine July 15 1915
- * [front cover], (cv)  Smith’s Magazine October 1915
- * [front cover], (cv)  North•West Stories February 1932
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Munsey’s Magazine February 1905
- * [illustration(s)], (il)  Smith’s Magazine Aug,   Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1915,   Feb 1916,   Feb,   May,   Oct 1917
[]Sandbrook, Victoria (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
  
    - * El Cantar de la Reina Bruja, (ss)  Sword and Sonnet ed. Aidan Doyle, Rachael K. Jones & E. Catherine Tobler, Ate Bit Bear, 2018
- * Le Jardin Animé (1893), (ss)  GigaNotoSaurus January 1 2020
- * The Moon, the Sun, and the Truth, (ss)  Shimmer #38, July 2017
- * Phalium arium ssp. anam, (ss)  Event Horizon 2018 ed. Jake Kerr, Quanta, 2018; previously available as an audio download from Cast of Wonders, July 15, 2017.
- * Taking Care of Business, (ss)  Swords and Steam Short Stories ed. Laura Bulbeck, Flame Tree Publishing, 2016
[]Sandburg, Carl (1878-1967) (books) (chron.)
  
    - * Again?, (pm)  McClure’s January 1928
- * America’s Heirloom Stories XIII, (ex) from The People, Yes,  Harcourt Brace, 1936
- * April 14, 1865, (ar)  Redbook Magazine March 1939
- * Arithmetic, (pm)  Complete Poems by Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1950
- * Bronze Wood, (vi)  1940
- * Bundles, (pm)  Metropolitan with The Girl of To-day May 1923
- * Caboose Thoughts, (pm) 
- * Chicago, (pm) 
- * Choo Choo and Chin Chin, (ss) 
- * Cool May Night, (pm)  College Humor #78, June 1930
- * Counting, (pm)  The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1928
- * Crossing Ohio When Poppies Bloom in Ashtabula, (pm)  McCall’s Magazine August 1925
- * Darling of Destiny, (ar)  Redbook Magazine December 1936
- * Deep-Red Roses, (ss)  The Century Magazine August 1923
- * Early Moon, (ar)  Pictorial Review June 1930
- * Elephants Are Different to Different People, (vi)  Hearst’s International April 1923
- * The Evening Sunsets Witness and Pass On, (pm)  Playboy October 1960
- * Explanations of Love, (pm)  College Humor September 1928
- * Ezekiel, (ss) 
- * The Face of Lincoln, (ar)  Collier’s February 12 1944
- * Father and Son, (pm)  The Delineator October 1936
- * Fathom This Murder, Sir, (pm)  Playboy October 1960
- * Fifty-Fifty, (pm) 
- * Finyons, (ss) 
- * The Fireborn Are at Home in Fire, (??)  Collier’s September 4 1943
- * Fog, (pm)  Chicago Poems by Carl Sandburg, Henry Holt, 1916
- * The Fog Wisp, (ss) 
- * A Girl from the Queer People, (ss)  1948
- * Grass, (pm) 
- * The Hammer, (pm)  Complete Poems by Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace & Company, 1950
- * Happiness, (pm)  1916
- * High Moments, (pm)  Playboy October 1960
- * The Honeymoon Tree, (ss) 
- * If You Hate a Man, (pm)  Playboy October 1960
- * Limited, (pm)  Chicago Poems by Carl Sandburg, Henry Holt, 1916
- * Lincoln Collector, (??)  Collier’s October 22 1949
- * Lincoln, Meade and Gettysburg, (ar)  Redbook Magazine March 1938
- * Lincoln’s Lost Speech, (??)  Collier’s October 15 1949
- * Lincoln Writes Home, (ar)  Collier’s February 11 1928
- * Li Po and Lao Tse, (pm)  College Humor #73, January 1930
- * Love Is a Deep and a Dark and a Lonely, (pm)  Playboy October 1960
- * Love Letter to Hans Christian Andersen, (pm)  The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1928
- * Mary Todd Lincoln, (ar)  Woman’s Home Companion September 1932
- * Methuselah Saw Many Repeaters, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine October 1928
- * Metropolis: U.S.A., (pm)  Esquire April 1948
- * Military Parade, (pm) 
- * Mr. Lincoln and His Gloves, (??)  Collier’s February 19 1944
- * Mr. Longfellow and His Boy, (ar)  Collier’s June 14 1941
- * M’liss and Louie, (pm)  The American Mercury July 1924
- * Monday, (pm) 
- * Moonlight, Spiders, Rats and Elephants, (ss) 
- * Napoleon and Methuselah, (ss) 
- * New Hampshire Again, (pm)  Vanity Fair (US) March 1927
- * Once a Week, (vi)  Home Front Memo by Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace and Co., 1943
- * …The People, Yes, (pm) 
- * Pigeon Foot, (ss) 
- * Poetry and Liberty, (ss)  Playboy October 1960
- * Poplar and Elm, (pm)  The Saturday Evening Post September 15 1928
- * Potato Face, (co) Harcourt, Brace and Company (hc), 1930 
- * Prayers of Steel, (pm)  Cornhuskers by Carl Sandburg, Henry Holt, 1918
- * Primer Lesson, (pm) 
- * Quish and Quee, (ss) 
- * Santa Fe Sketches, (??)  The American Mercury March 1927
- * Selections from The People, Yes, (ex)  Harcourt, 1936
- * Seven Eleven, (pm)  The Saturday Evening Post September 22 1928
- * Six New Poems and a Parable, (gp)  Playboy October 1960
- * Skyscrapers Stand Proud, (pm)  Playboy October 1960
- * Smoke Blue, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine August 1924
- * Spink Bug and the Huck, (ss) 
- * The Story of Blixie Bimber and the Power of the Gold Buckskin Whincher, (ss)  Rootabaga Stories by Carl Sandburg, 1922
- * “Tell Me a Fox”, (ms)  Metropolitan December 1922
- * The Tenderfoot, (pm) 
- * Theme in Yellow, (pm)  Chicago Poems by Carl Sandburg, Henry Holt, 1916
- * They Met Young, (pm)  College Humor August 1928
- * Thoughts for Peace on Lincoln’s Birthday (with Norman Rockwell), (ar)  The Saturday Evening Post February 10 1945
- * Threes, (pm) 
- * To a Contemporary Bunkshooter, (pm) 
- * To the Ghost of John Milton, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine November 1924
- * Trading Dreams, (ss) 
- * Transatlantic Call, (pm)  Collier’s September 25 1943
- * The Unfathomed Lincoln, (ar)  Pictorial Review Oct,   Nov,   Dec 1925,   Jan,   Feb 1926
- * Washington Monument by Night, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine April 1922
- * Webs, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine December 1928
- * What Shall He Tell That Son?, (pm) 
- * What Would Lincoln Do Today? An Editorial, (ed)  Collier’s February 15 1947
- * The White Horse Girl and the Blue Wind Boy, (ss)  Rootabaga Stories by Carl Sandburg, 1922
- * Wind Horses, (pm)  Harper’s Magazine May 1930
- * Yonder the Yinder, (ss) 
- * You Shall Have Homes, (pm)  McCall’s Magazine August 1928
- * Yr. Obedt. Servt, (ar)  Collier’s July 7 1928
_____, ed.
    - * Brady, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * California, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * The Dying Hogger, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * I Ride an Old Paint, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * The Jam on Gerry’s Rock, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Lincoln and Liberty, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Made in America:
    
 * ___ Brady, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ California, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ The Dying Hogger, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ I Ride an Old Paint, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ The Jam on Gerry’s Rock, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ Lincoln and Liberty, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ Morrissey and the Russian Sailor, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ Red Iron Ore, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ Sweet Betsy from Pike, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ Turkey in the Straw, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
    
    * ___ Walky-Talky Jenny, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Morrissey and the Russian Sailor, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Red Iron Ore, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Sweet Betsy from Pike, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Turkey in the Straw, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
- * Walky-Talky Jenny, (sg)  The American Songbag ed. Carl Sandburg, Harcourt, Brace, World, 1927
_____, [ref.]
    - * Carl Sandburg Speaking: “See Great Days Ahead” by Frederick Van Ryn, (ar)  This Week January 4 1953
- * Comment by Arthur Moss, Ezra Pound & The Editor(s), (lc)  The Double Dealer May 1922
- * Guessers by Carl Sandburg by Louis Untermeyer, (pm)  Vanity Fair (US) August 1921
- * The Literary Tough: Chicago Poems, Cornhuskers, Smoke and Steel by William Loeber, (br)  The Double Dealer February 1922
- * Rootabaga Stories by Muna Lee, (br)  The Double Dealer January 1923
- * The Single Portent of Carl Sandburg by Gorham B. Munson, (cr)  The Double Dealer October 1924
- * Slabs of the Sunburnt West by Walter Yust, (br)  The Double Dealer August 1922
- * Songs of Humanity by George Parsons West, (br)  Pacific Weekly November 9 1936
- * Who’s Who in Blue Book by The Editor(s), (bg)  The Blue Book Magazine August 1937
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