Miscellaneous Anthologies
Stories, Listed by Author
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- PANTHER, ABRAHAM
- * An Account of a Beautiful Young Lady, (ss)
- PAPAGIANNIS, MICHAEL
- PAPE, GREG (1947- )
- * Blessing at the Citadel, (pm); from SunflowerFacing the Sun, 1992.
- * Some Names, (pm); from SunflowerFacing the Sun, 1992.
- PAPE, LEE
- * Little Girl, (ss) The Smart Set Mar 1918
- PARDO-BAZÁN, EMILIA (1852-1921)
- PARKER, ADRIAN
- * The Great Awakening, (ss)
- PARKER, DOROTHY (1893-1967)
- * Arrangement in Black and White, (ss) New Yorker Oct 8 1927
- * The Banquet of Crow, (ss) New Yorker 1957
- * Big Blonde, (nv) The Bookman Feb 1929
- * Big Blonde, (ss) The Bookman Feb 1929
- * Comment, (ss)
- * The Cradle of Civilization, (ss) New Yorker Sep 21 1929
- * Far from Well, (ss)
- * From the Diary of a New York Lady (During Days of Horror, Despair, and World Change), (vi) 1933
- * Here We Are, (ss) Cosmopolitan Mar 1931
- * I Live on Your Visits, (ss) New Yorker
- * The Last Tea, (ss) New Yorker Sep 11 1926
- * The Lovely Leave, (ss) Womans Home Companion Dec 1943
- * One Perfect Rose, (ss)
- * A Pocketful of Parkers, (pm); four poems.
- * A Potpourri of Poems (with Emily Dickinson, John Donne & A. E. Housman), (pm)
- * The Short Story, through a Couple of the Ages, (ar)
- * Soldiers of the Republic, (ss) New Yorker
- * The Standard of Living, (ss)
- * Such a Pretty Little Picture, (ss) The Smart Set Dec 1922
- * A Telephone Call, (ss) The Bookman Jan 1928
- * Too Bad, (ss) The Smart Set Jul 1923
- * The Waltz, (ss) (Senior) Scholastic Mar 23 1935
- * Words, Words, Words, (ss)
- * You Were Perfectly Fine, (ss)
- PARKER, [Sir] (Horatio) GILBERT (1862-1932)
- * A Hazard of the North, (nv) Pierre and His People, Methuen 1882
- PARKER, GLIDDEN (1913- )
- * Bright and Morning, (ss) The Kenyon Review Win 1949
- PARKER, IAN
- PARKER, JAMES REID (1909-1984)
- * Honors and Awards, (ss) New Yorker
- PARKER, MICHAEL (1941- )
- PARKER, NANCY HUDDLESTON
- * Early Morning, Lonely Ride, (ss) The Southwest Review Aut 1967
- PARKINSON, DAN(iel Edward) (1935- )
- PARKINSON, MICHAEL
- * Tripping OEr the Greensward, (ar)
- PARKS, LISA
- * Special Agent or Monstrosity?: Finding the Feminine in the X-Files, (ar)
- PARKS, TIM(othy Harold) (1954- )
- * Keeping Distance, (ss) 20 Under 35, ed. Peter Straus, Sceptre 1988
- PARRINGTON, VERNON L(ouis) (1871-1929)
- PARRIS, P. B.
- * Carmen Mirandas Navel, (ss)
- PARRISH, FRANK; pseudonym of Roger Longrigg, (1929-2000)
- PARRY, JAY A.
- PARRY, RICHARD EDWARD
- * Odessa 1923, (ss) Womans Home Companion
- PARSONS, B. M.
- PARSONS, CHARMAINE
- PARSONS, JULIE
- * The Cup Runneth Over, (ss)
- PARTINGTON, CHARLES
- PARTON, JAMES (1822-1891)
- PARTRIDGE, DIXIE
- * Entering Smoot, Wyoming Pop. 239, (ss)
- PARVIN, ROY
- * Betty Hutton, (nv) Five Points 2000
- PASINETTI, P. M.
- * Family History, (nv) The Southern Review Sum 1939
- PASTAN, RACHEL
- * Underground, (ss) Georgia Review 1987
- PATCHEN, KENNETH (1911-1972)
- * Because the Ground-Creature Looked So Sad, (pm)
- * On the Parkbench, (pm)
- * Where?, (pm)
- PATCHETT, ANN
- * All Little Colored Children Should Play the Harmonica, (ss)
- PATERSON, A(ndrew) B(arton) BANJO; (1864-1941)
- PATERSON, KATHERINE
- * The Last Dog, (ss) Tomorrowland: Ten Stories About the Future, ed. Michael Cart, Scholastic Press 1999
- PATERSON, (James Edmond) NEIL (1916-1995)
- * The China Run [Christian], (ex) London: Hodder & Stoughton 1948
- PATON, ALAN (1903- )
- * A Drink in the Passage, (ss)
- * A Life for a Life, (ss)
- * The Waste Land, (vi) 1961
- PATRICK, JOSEPH
- * The Crowbar Captain, (nv) Bluebook Dec 1952
- PATRICK, Q.; pseudonym of Richard Wilson Webb & Hugh Callingham Wheeler
- PATRINOS, ANGELA (1963- )
- * Sculpture 1, (ss) New Yorker Jul 24 1995
- PATROUCH, JOSEPH F.
- * Harlan Ellison and the Formula Story, (ar) The Book of Ellison, Harlan Ellison, Algol Press 1978
- PATT, ESTHER (1914- )
- * The Butcherbirds, (ss) The American Mercury Nov 1950
- PATTEN, BRIAN (1946- )
- * A Small Dragon, (pm) Notes to the Hurrying Man 1962
- PATTEN, LEWIS B. (1915-1981)
- * Fast Draw Feud, (ss) Western Short Stories 1950; also as High-Carded.
- * Gun This Man Down, (nv) Dime Western Magazine 1954
- * High-Carded [Fast Draw Feud], (ss) Western Short Stories 1950
- * Mama Rides the Norther, (ss) Thrilling Western Mar 1953
- * Massacre at Cottonwood Springs, (ss)
- * The Winter of His Life, (ss)
- PATTEN, WILLIAM (1868-1936)
- _____, trans.
- * Putois, by Anatole France, (ss) 1907; Copyright 1907 by P. F. Collier & Son.
- PATTEN, WILLIAM GILBERT
- * Frank Merriwells Nobility, or The Tragedy of the Ocean Tramp, (nv)
- PATTERSON, CHARLES
- PATTERSON, GLENN
- * An Unusual Request [from The International, 1999], (ex) 1999
- PATTERSON, PERNET (188?-?)
- * Cunjur, (nv) Atlantic Monthly Dec 1928
- PATTERSON, RICHARD
- * The Open Window (revised screenplay), (pl)
- * The Open Window (screenplay), (pl)
- PATTON, FRANCES GRAY
- * And Hearts in Heaven, (ss) New Yorker Jan 17 1948
- * Grade 5B and the Well-Fed Rat, (ss)
- * The Second-Grade Mind, (ss) Colliers Dec 6 1952
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