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[]Stephens, Donald Ryder (1898-1983); used pseudonym Donald Sinderby (about) (chron.)
- * The Animals’ Aid League, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1927, as by Donald Sinderby
- * The Art of Murder, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine June 1925, as by Donald Sinderby
- * The Cabaret Mission, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1925, as by Donald Sinderby
- * “Dogsbody”, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine November 1924, as by Donald Sinderby
- * His Gallant Allies, (ss) The Sovereign and Regent Magazine August 1925, as by Donald Sinderby
- * The Husbands’ Protection Agency, (ss) Hutchinson’s Magazine March 1926, as by Donald Sinderby
- * Physical Jerks, (ss) The Regent Magazine #12, November 1924, as by Donald Sinderby
_____, [ref.]
[]Stephens, Ed (fl. 2020s) (chron.)
- * Alpha Strike Scenario Pack:
* ___ Embers of the Past [BattleTech], (gm) Shrapnel #15, 2023
- * Alpha Strike Scenario:
* ___ Strike and Fade [BattleTech], (gm) Shrapnel #13, 2023
- * Embers of the Past [BattleTech], (gm) Shrapnel #15, 2023
- * Strike and Fade [BattleTech], (gm) Shrapnel #13, 2023
- * Will Schedule It for You: Combined Arms Techs & Astechs [BattleTech], (ar) Shrapnel #15, 2023
[]Stephens, Edwin (fl. 1950s) (chron.)
- * [front cover] (with Peter Gowland), (cv) Rogue September 1958
- * [front cover] (with George Posner), (cv) Rogue Dec 1958, Mar 1959
- * [front cover] (with Kurt Reichert), (cv) Rogue July 1959
- * [front cover] (with Sam Wu), (cv) Rogue June 1959
- * [front cover] (with Bunny Yeager), (cv) Rogue Apr, May, Jul 1958, Feb, May, Aug 1959
[]Stephens, Elise (fl. 2010s-2020s) (chron.)
- * Drowned Prison, (ss) Galaxy’s Edge #48, January 2021
- * First Leaf, (ss) Fiyah Palestinian Special Issue 2022
- * Focal Point, (ss) Haven Speculative #4, May/June 2022
- * Recollection, (ss) Analog Science Fiction and Fact March/April 2021
- * Untrained Luck, (nv) L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future, Volume 35 ed. David Farland, Galaxy Press, 2019
[]Stephens, Frances (1926-1989) (chron.)
- * The Chemical Man, (ss) Spectre 2 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1975
- * Claws, (ss) Frighteners 2 ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1976
- * The Corpse Road, (ss) The Fifth Book of After Midnight Stories ed. Amy Myers, Robert Hale, 1991
- * Doctor Gabriel, (ss) The Second Book of After Midnight Stories ed. Amy Myers, Kimber, 1986
- * The End of the Line, (ss) The Tenth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1969
- * Fool on a Hill, (ss) Space 7 ed. Richard Davis, Hutchinson, 1981
- * Mole People, (ss) Space 6 ed. Richard Davis, Hutchinson, 1980
- * Mountain Men, (ss) The Fourth Book of After Midnight Stories ed. Amy Myers, Kimber, 1988
- * Only Child, (ss) The Fifteenth Fontana Book of Great Ghost Stories ed. R. Chetwynd-Hayes, Fontana, 1979
- * The Phantom Snorer of Much Wilcombe, (ss) After Midnight Stories ed. Amy Myers, Kimber, 1985
- * Project D, (ss) Space 2 ed. Richard Davis, Abelard Schuman UK, 1974
- * Pussy Cat, Pussy Cat, (ss) The Tenth Pan Book of Horror Stories ed. Herbert van Thal, Pan, 1969
- * A Walk Along the Beach, (ss) Frighteners ed. Mary Danby, Fontana, 1974
[]Stephens, Genevieve (chron.)
- * Come Away Gull, (pm) Penny Dreadful #8, Autumn 1998
- * Condos on the Moon, (pm) Beyond #17, 1990
- * Danse Macabre, (pm) Penny Dreadful #8, Autumn 1998
- * Eulogy, (pm) Beyond #17, 1990
- * Inhabitant, (pm) Wicked Mystic #24, Fall/Winter 1994
- * Into the Ark, (pm) Beyond #7, May 1987
- * Lilith, (pm) Once Upon a World #5, 1993
- * On This Night, (pm) Penny Dreadful #9, 1999
- * Opened Tomb, (pm) Penny Dreadful #8, Autumn 1998
- * There Will Be Shepherds, (pm) Beyond #10, 1988
- * Under a Lunar Canopy, (pm) Beyond #16, 1989
- * Visitor, (pm) Penny Dreadful #8, Autumn 1998
- * Why Not, (pm) Beyond #17, 1990
[]Stephens, Genevieve K. (fl. 1940s-1950s) (chron.)
- * Beyond the Shadow, (pm) Fantasy Commentator Fall 1948
- * Deserted House, (pm) The Gorgon January 1948
- * Of an Old Woman, (pm) Fantasy Commentator Winter 1948/1949
- * On this Night, (pm) The Gorgon v2 #2, 1948
- * Paid in Full, (pm) Loki Summer 1948
- * Three Poems, (pm) Necromancer March 1948
- * Two of Us Lie, (pm) The Nekromantikon #5, 1951
- * Undead, (pm) Loki Summer 1948
- * Visitors, (pm)
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[]Stephens, Goodwin (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * Bazaar Notes, (ms) Beauty Bazaar v4 #2, 1972
- * Flicks, Flacks and Footprints, (ar) 38-26-34 v4 #4, 1967
- * Fox Tales, (hu) Vixen v3 #2, 1972
- * Notes on the Leg Line, (cl) Tip Top v3 #4 1964, v7 #2, v7 #1, v6 #3, v6 #4 1967, v7 #3, v8 #1 1968, v8 #4, v9 #1, v9 #2 Nov/Dec/Jan 1969,
v9 #3 1970
- * The Season of the Knee, (ar) Heels & Hose v3 #4, 1966
- * The Sounds of Love, (ms) Touch v4 #3, 1967
- * Topless Tops: Trend or Trouble?, (ar) Showcase v3 #3, 1964
- * Why Watch Legs?, (ar) Tip Top v3 #3, 1964
[]Stephens, Harold (fl. 1960s-1970s) (chron.)
- * “Abominable Snowman” of Malaysia, (ar) Argosy August 1971
- * Across Russia by Jeep, (ar) Argosy March 1965
- * Australia’s Golden Mountain, (ar) Argosy June 1969
- * Modern Pirate Hunter, (ar) Argosy April 1970
- * The Pacific Is My Playground, (ar) Argosy July 1969
- * Rivers of Gold in Wild Borneo, (ar) Argosy August 1970
- * Saigon—The Playpen in Charlie’s Back Yard, (ar) Argosy April 1968
- * World’s Wildest Bar, (ar) Argosy February 1964
- * [front cover], (cv) Argosy Jul 1969, Aug 1971
- * [illustration(s)], (il) Argosy Jun, Jul 1969, Apr 1970, Aug 1971
[]Stephens, Hugh M. (fl. 1940s) (chron.)
- * Build for Tomorrow, (ar) Personality February 1948
- * Diamond Cut Diamond, (vi) Detective—1947 Album, Swan, 1947
- * Grammar As She Is Spoke, (vi) Laughitoff #9, 1945
- * Swing Date, (vi) Laughitoff #8, 1945
- * This Pantomime Business, (ss) Laughitoff #3, 1943
[]Stephens, I(nga) M(arie) (1906-1970); also known as Inga Stephens Pratt (about) (chron.)
- * Indirect Swackle (with George H. Scithers & L. Sprague de Camp), (ms) Amra v2 #12, 1960, as by Inga Stephens Pratt, George H. Scithers & L. Sprague de Camp
- * The Pineal Stimulator (with Fletcher Pratt), (ss) Amazing Stories November 1930
- * A Voice Across the Years (with Fletcher Pratt), (n.) Amazing Stories Quarterly Winter 1932
- * [front cover], (cv) Tales from Gavagan’s Bar by L. Sprague de Camp & Fletcher Pratt, Twayne, 1953, as by Inga Stephens Pratt
[]Stephens, James (1882-1950) (chron.)
- * The Blind Man, (ss)
- * “Un Bock Brun”—A Story in Which Nothing Happens, (ss) The Nation
- * The Boss, (ss) The Dial April 1920
- * Brien O’Brien, (ss) Ainslee’s June 1926
- * By the Curb, (pm) Harper’s Magazine October 1913
- * The Carl of the Drab Coat, (ss) Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1920
- * The Centaurs, (pm) The Irish Review April 1914
- * Check, (pm) 1926
- * Check!, (pm) Harper’s Magazine March 1915
- * The Cherry-Tree, (pm)
- * Crêpe de Chine, (ss) The Smart Set July 1918
- * The Crock of Gold, (ex)
- * Darling, (ss) The Smart Set June 1918
- * Day and Night, (pm) Harper’s Magazine August 1913
- * Deidre, (pm)
- * The Demi-Gods, (n.) Macmillan, 1914
- * Desire, (ss) Reedy’s Mirror March 1 1918
- Pearson’s Magazine (US) April 1918
- The Dial June 1920
- The Moonlight Traveler ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, Doubleday, 1943
- Strange and Fantastic Stories ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Whittlesey House, 1946
- Strange and Fantastic Stories (var. 1) ed. Joseph A. Margolies, Armed Forces, 1946
- The Moonlight Traveller ed. Philip Van Doren Stern, World/WDL, 1960
- Owl’s Watch ed. George Brandon Saul, Fawcett Crest, 1965
- Black Water 2 ed. Alberto Manguel, Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1990
- * Downfall of Elder Barton, (ss) The American Mercury December 1931
- * Duty, (pm) Nash’s Magazine October 1911
- * Etched in Moonlight, (nv) Etched in Moonlight by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1928
- * An Extract from The Insurrection in Dublin, (ex) 1916
- * From the Crock of Gold, (ss)
- * The Fulness of Time, (pm)
- * Hate, (pm)
- * How St. Patrick Saves the Irish, (ss) The New York Times
- * Hunger, (ss) Broom November 1921
- * In the Beechwood, (ss) The Dial December 1920
- * In the Orchard, (ss)
- * Irony, (pm) Nash’s Magazine May 1911
- * Laughing Stranger, (ss) Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1920
- * Nothing at All, (pm)
- * The Old Woman’s Money, (ss) The Century Magazine May 1915
- * Optimist, (pm) Harper’s Magazine May 1929
- * The Philosopher on Washing, (vi)
- * A Rhinoceros, Some Ladies, and a Horse, (ss) The American Mercury June 1947
- * Rock-Candy Mountains, (ss) The American Mercury March 1932
- * Sawdust, (ss) The Century Magazine September 1918
- * School-Fellows, (ss) The Century Magazine September 1918
- * Secrets, (pm) Nash’s Magazine September 1911
- * The Shell, (pm) 1916
- * The Snare, (pm)
- * The Spring in Ireland—1916, (pm) The Nation July 6 1916
- * The Story of Tuan Mac Cairill, (ss) Irish Fairy Tales by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1920
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * There Is a Tavern in the Town, (vi) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * Thieves, (ss) The Dial August 1920
- * Three Lovers Who Lost, (ss) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * The Threepenny-Piece, (ss) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * Three Sketches, (gp) The Century Magazine September 1918
- * Three Women Who Wept, (ss) Here Are Ladies by James Stephens, Macmillan, 1913
- * Trying to Find the Strand, (hu)
- * untitled (“No pride hath he who sings of escape from love”), (pm) The Evening Standard June 19 1948
- * What the Devil Said, (pm)
- * What Thomas Said in a Pub, (pm) 1926
- * The White Window, (pm)
- * Wind and Tree, (pm)
- * A Winter Reverie, (pm) Harper’s Magazine December 1913
- * With the Daisies, (pm) Harper’s Magazine July 1913
- * The Wolf, (ss) The Century Magazine September 1918
- * Woman Who Thumped Her Lap, (ss) The Nation 1913
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