The FictionMags Index
Stories, Listed by Author
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- SAPERSTEIN, ABE (chron.)
- SAPIEN (chron.)
- SAPIO, CLEMENTINE de VERE (chron.)
- SAPLAK, CHARLES M(ichael) (chron.)
- SAPPER; pseudonym of H. C. McNeile, (1888-1937); see under McNeile, H. C. (chron.)
- * The Broken Record, (ss) Pearsons Magazine Mar 1932
- * Bull-Dog Drummond, D.S.O., M.C., (ss) Hutchinsons Story Magazine Jan 1920
- * The Death Scratch [Part 3], (sl) The Strand Feb 1930
- * Fer de Lance, (ss)
- * The Fight at Bull Mine Creek, (ss) The Popular Magazine Feb 7 1923
- * A Glass of Whisky, (ss) The Strand Dec 1921
- * Good Hunting, Old Chap, (ss); not a Bulldog Drummond story but a very moving story based on McNeiles own dog. McNeile loved his dog and couldnt forgive himself when he was put down. This story was clearly cathartic.
- * The Hidden Witness, (nv) The Strand Dec 1928
- * The House by the Headland, (ss) The Sovereign Magazine Mar 1920
- * The Idols Eye, (ss) The Strand Dec 1919
- * Jimmy Lethbridges Temptation, (ss)
- * The Madness of Charles Tranter, (ss)
- * The Masked Strangler, (sl) Detective Fiction Weekly Jun 15 1929
- * Men Kill for Love, (ss) The Illustrated Detective Magazine Aug 1932
- * The Mystery of the Studio [Bulldog Drummond], (sl) The Strand Dec 1931
- * Out of the Blue, (ss) Hutchinsons Magazine Mar 1924
- * The Real Test, (ss) The Saturday Evening Post Aug 23 1919
- * The Silent Victim, (ss)
- * The Sniper, (ss) The Popular Magazine Aug 20 1917
- _____, [ref.]
- * Little Portraits: Sapper by Sidney Dark, (ms) John o Londons Weekly Oct 28 1922
- SAPPHO (chron.)
- SAPPINGS, HUGH T. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Oriental Stories Sum 1931
- SAPPINGTON, T. L. (chron.)
- * Friendship Farms, (ss) Telling Tales May 1921
- * Good for Man or Beast, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Mar 25 1919
- * Mr. Dooby Goes Back, (ss) Peoples Story Magazine May 25 1922
- * Peeked, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Jun 1921
- * The Proof of the Pudding, (ss) Peoples Favorite Magazine Aug 1921
- * The Queen of Harlan Gardens, (??) Telling Tales Sep 1920
- * Some Girls are Like That, (ss) Sweetheart Stories Aug 30 1927
- * Spring Tonic, (ss) Everybodys Magazine Jun 1923
- * Too Much Bicking, (ss) Peoples Story Magazine Nov 10 1922
- * Trimming up the Truth, (ss) Telling Tales Aug 1920
- * The Turn of the Worm, (??) Telling Tales Oct 1919
- * Weddin Presents, (ss) Telling Tales Jun 1921
- * With a Merry Christmas from Katy, (ss) Telling Tales Dec 1920
- SAPTE, W., Jr. (chron.)
- SAPULOS, RUTH E. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Feb 1925
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Jun 1926
- SAQQARA, GREG (chron.)
- SAR, H. STEWART (chron.)
- SARA, DOROTHY (chron.)
- SARADHI, K. P. (chron.)
- _____, trans.
- SARAO, FRANK (chron.)
- SARASIN, J. G.; pseudonym of Geraldine Gordon Salmon, (1897-?) (chron.)
- SARAZEN, GENE (chron.)
- _____, narr.
- SARBACH, LOUIS NORTON (chron.)
- SARBAN; pseudonym of John W. Wall, (1910-1989) (chron.)
- * Agorit, (ss) Wormwood #7 2006
- * Capra, (nv) Ringstones and Other Stories, London: Davies 1951
- SARCHET, HELEN (chron.)
- SARDINI, PROFESSOR (chron.)
- SARDOU, VICTORIEN (1831-1908) (chron.)
- SAREPTA
- SARET, RIMA; pseudonym of Mary Ann Landers (chron.)
- SARETT, LEW (1888-1954); Professor of speech at Northwestern University; lecturer, writer, poet. Born in Chicago, Illinois; died in Gainesville, Florida. (chron.)
- SARETT, MARY ADAMS (chron.)
- SARGE (chron.)
- SARGEANT, WINTHROP (chron.)
- SARGENT, C. C., Jr. (chron.)
- SARGENT, CHARLES CHAPIN, Jr. (chron.)
- SARGENT, DANA (chron.)
- SARGENT, ELLA S. (chron.)
- SARGENT, EPES (chron.)
- SARGENT, EPES WINTHROP (chron.)
- * Beyond the Banyans, (nv) The All-Story Magazine Oct 1909
- * Beyond the Banyans, (sl) The All-Story Magazine Oct 1909
- * Br-R-R-R-R-R-R-R-R Boom!, (ss) The All-Story Feb 1912
- * Completing Kielas Chaplet, (nv) The All-Story Magazine Apr 1908
- * The Dip of Death, (ss) Railroad Mans Magazine Oct 1907
- * Dramatic Progress of the Japanese, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine May 1900
- * Gerald Du Maurier, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine Mar 1897
- * Hilda the Horrible, (ss) The All-Story Magazine Nov 1909
- * How Bronze Statues Are Made, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine Apr 1897
- * In the Land of To-Morrow, (sl) The Ocean Dec 1907, Jan 1908
- * The Last Act of Her Father, (ss) The All-Story Christmas 1911
- * Luxury of Modern Travel, (ar) Metropolitan Magazine Apr 1900
- * Making Good for Jeannette, (ss) The All-Story Nov 1912
- * A Motion Picture Hero, (ss) The Green Book Magazine Aug 1912
- * Punishment, (ss) The All-Story Mar 1912
- * Rival to a Rajah, (nv) The All-Story Magazine Nov 1907
- * The Silent Sounds, (na) The All-Story Magazine Nov 1910
- * A Tip in Copper, (ss) The All-Story Jul 1911
- * The Yap (with Charles C. Jenkins), (na) The All-Story Jun 1912
- SARGENT, F. P. (chron.)
- SARGENT, FAY (chron.)
- SARGENT, FRANKLIN H. (chron.)
- SARGENT, JAMES OCONNOR (chron.)
- SARGENT, JOHN S. (chron.)
- SARGENT, JULIA E. (chron.)
- SARGENT, KENT (chron.)
- SARGENT, LESTER L. (chron.)
- SARGENT, MALCOLM (chron.)
- SARGENT, MARVIN (chron.)
- SARGENT, MELISSA J. (chron.)
- SARGENT, PAMELA (1948- ) (chron.)
- _____, reviews:
- _____, [ref.]
- * Letters from Upstate New York: A Correspondence with Pamela Sargent by Jill Engel, (iv) Nova Express Win 1991
- SARGENT, RICHARD L. (chron.)
- * Angel of Death, (ss) Trapped Detective Story Magazine Oct 1957
- * At Marymere Ranch, (ss) The Junior Munsey Nov 1901
- * Danger Carries a Saddle, (ss) Triple Western Sum 1956
- * H Is for Heroin, (ss) Knight Nov 1964
- * The Harem of Henry Juxton, (??) Tiger Jul 1957
- * Hired Killer, (ss) Guilty Detective Story Magazine Dec 1960
- * How to Meet a Nymphomaniac, (ar) Adam Mar 1964
- * Jailbreak, (nv) Trapped Detective Story Magazine Jun 1958
- * Marshmallow, (ss) Adam Mar 1960
- * My Sins with Sin Girls, (ar) Ace Sep 1967
- * A New Star Rises, (ss) Adam Dec 1961
- * Priestess of Kalganos, (ss) Adam Bedside Reader #16 1964
- * Turn-On at Tonada, (ss) Affair Feb 1978
- SARGENT, RICHARD W. (chron.)
- * letter, (lt) Weird Tales Dec 1926
- SARGENT, RICK; see under Sargent, Richard L. (chron.)
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