Writer presents an overview of her career, and excerpts from three of her novels. Find a book list, research resources, and ordering information.
Features a biography and bibliography from the award winning game designer, computer game designer and author.
Browse a profile of French writer Germaine Stael. Her works include "Delphine" and "Italy."
Encyclopedia entry details the life and work of the Pulitzer Prize winning writer, Jean Stafford, author of "The Catherine Wheel."
Imparts three pieces from this collection by prolific poet William Stafford.
Q&A with the writer known for his memoir "Permanent Midnight" on "Plainclothes Naked," his "love story about two people who transcend the squalor that surrounds them."
Provides a book list, schedule of appearances, a short bio, as well as a list of upcoming projects of this children's book author.
Article from 1977 by Julia P. Stanley attacks what she deems as linguistical stereotypes which contribute to gender inequality.
Historical romance writer presents a personal bio, contact information, novel excerpts, special event updates, and a favorite books list.
Provides a publication update on his novels. Find details on getting signed copies, and browse short stories and the author's favorite links.
Travel to the worlds of Steinberg's novels alongside Margo Simon, a public radio reporter and sleuth. Includes a lengthy bio by the author.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Stendhal, pen name of the French writer Marie-Henri Beyle. His works include "The Red and the Black."
Read an encyclopedia entry for Sir Leslie Stephen, a British editor, writer and literary critic. Stephen was the father of Virginia Woolf.
Read a brief profile of the Irish writer James Stephens, author of "The Crock of Gold" and "Here Are Ladies ."
Lady Margery Fortescue's holiday plans are complicated by advances from the wily Lord Reckford. Read the first chapter by Rosemary Stevens.
Rosemary Stevens' historical romance, presented by Ballantine, is set in England and begins with this chapter.
Read an interview with the feline protagonist of Stewart's Sam the Cat mystery series.
Mary Stewart sets the stage for Morgan le Fay's lover and a duke's daughter to meet and find something more valuable than the Grail they seek.
Review the latest news concerning the Nebula nominated author's career, read excerpts of his novels like "Redshift Rendezvous," or view the bio.
Presents an overview of this writer's works, including novel and story profiles. Find links to book houses and magazine back issues.
Offers background on Stoll as well as a bibliography of the author's nonfiction books about the social implications of high technology.
Features an interview with the author about "In a Heartbeat." Includes ordering information, book reviews, and a brief biography.
In Katherine Stone's novel, one woman gives old love another chance while her friend deals with an ominous Valentine.
Read more about the author of "These Granite Islands." Includes biography, book excerpt, reviews, calendar of appearances, and contact information.
View a small photo, search links and read a profile of Theodor Storm, a German writer whose works include "The Rider on the White Horse."
Find a brief biography of the German poet who wrote during the 12th century and is credited with the influential version of "Tristan and Isolde."
Check out a review of Strasser's book "Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash."
Read a biography of this author of fantasy novels targeted at young adults, or view synopses and reviews of said novels and links.
Includes chapter eleven titled Tactics and Stratagems: The United Front, written by Harry and Bonaro Street.
Includes a biography, a chronological biographical sketch, a list of works and reviews.
Sample the poetry of William Strode in this piece concerning the competition of the elements with a woman.
Contains online fiction which has appeared in publications such as "Interzone" and "New Worlds."
Novelist offers speech transcripts, publications and awards lists, and author appearance updates. Find a contact address and bookstore links.
Sonnets posted to represent the poet's talent include "The Heart" and "Past and Future."
Read an encyclopedia entry for Snorri Sturluson, an Icelandic historian and chieftain, and author of the "Heimskringla" and the "Prose Edda."
"Connection Conversations about Women, the Academy, and the Legal Profession" by Susan P Sturm includes footnotes.
New York Times bestseller presents the earth-shaking news that cutting sugar can lead to weight loss. Read reviews, meet the authors, and order.