Encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the life and works of French playwright Paul Scarron.
Dedication to the writer of "Shane" includes a bibliography, a journal, and a readers forum. Link to critical studies and archives.
Chapter one of Harold Schechter's novel can be found amid other Simon and Schuster writer information.
Fan page is dedicated to the science-fiction series Perry Rhodan. Includes links to Star Trek and other SF genres.
New York author writes about politics, history, and the media. Find a biography, info on his published work, and a list of essays and articles.
Features an excerpt from Schickler's novel "Kissing in Manhattan," and the text of a conversation with the author.
Find an encyclopedia entry for German playwright and poet Friedrich von Schiller, whose works include "Intrigue and Love" and "Don Carlos."
Biography, bibliography, and resources for Friedrich Schiller, including the text version of the essay, "On the Sublime."
Find an encyclopedia entry for Phyllis Schlafly, a conservative American writer whose works include "A Choice Not an Echo."
Encyclopedia entry details the life and works of American historian Arthur Schlesinger.
Examine the forward and several brief chapter excerpts from Arthur Schlesinger's book.
Features the first chapter of Schlosser's book "Fast Food Nation," about the dark side of the fast food industry.
Read the introduction to Schlosser's book "Fast Food Nation," in which he looks at the negative effects of the rise of the fast food industry.
Try an excerpt from Sandy Schofield, part of her novel about a Navajo soldier who must defend the New Mexico desert from an invader.
Watch Amelia begin to seduce the man she has loved since he was ten years old. Read the first chapter by Martha Schroeder.
Read a review of Schudson's book "The Good Citizen: A History of American Civic Life."
Author provides profiles of her books, her favorite works, updates on movie adaptations, and writing advice. Link to bookstores.
Contains a review and an excerpt from Schulman's novel "P.S."
Features a biography on the Polish Jewish writer. Click on note numbers to skip ahead to various notes on the text.
Biography, bibliography and writing selections by the Polish writer. Check out the etching of Schulz.
Discusses the novels of Leonardo Sciascia, best known for his depictions of the Mafia.
Peruse career information, FAQs, and a book list. Includes a brief story about the boy who yelled cow patty!
Find a short profile of Canadian writer Duncan Campell Scott, author of "Lundy's Lane" and "Beauty of Life."
Author of legal thrillers gives her fans a chance to edit her work online and receive feedback. Find a chat area, contact info, and a book list.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Eugene Scribe, a French playwright whose plays include "Adrienne Lecouvreur."
Encyclopedia entry provides an overview of the life and accomplishments of Madeleine Scudery, a famous French writer.
Review takes on Seabrook's book "Deeper: My Two-Year Odyssey in Cyberspace" about his experience with the Internet.
Consists of a long passage from the novel by Elizabeth Searle. Adds author facts and ordering options.
Magazine presents the text of the first chapter from the novelist's 1999 work "The Handyman." Link to a book profile and ordering information.
Information on the author of "On Gold Mountain," a memoir, and novels such as "Flower Net" and "Interior."
Check out an encyclopedia entry for the Nobel Prize winning Greek poet, George Seferis, author of "The King of Asine" and "The Turning Point."
Eliezer Segal examines the origins of myth of Lilith and its implications in conventional Judaism.
Guide to this writer includes an excerpt from "Last Exit to Brooklyn," and links to book and author fact sheets.
Written in the early 1900s, this book presents critiques of the various art forms of its day. Also features copies of the original illustrations.
Presents biographical details and critical resources on Sellars' Rowan Grant mystery series.
Enjoy this HTML-formatted version of a short story by British author Richard Seltzer.
Features an interview with Selznick about his monster fascination and his novel "The Boy With a Thousand Faces."
Features excerpts from Epistolas, including Seneca's personal reasons for promoting vegetarianism.
Offers reviews of Seranella's mysteries featuring auto mechanic Munch Mancini, as well as biographical details about the author.
Listen to Serros read his story "Shower Power Hippie Man" from his collection of short stories and poems "Chicana Falsa."
Check out a short profile on Canadian poet Robert William Service. His works include "Rhymes of a Red Cross Man" and "The Roughneck."
Find an encyclopedia entry for the Canadian author, Ernest Thompson Seton. His works include "Wild Animals I Have Known."
Find an encyclopedia entry for Marie Sevigne, a 17th century French writer.
Writer provides biographical information, a bibliography, links to her newsgroup, and an email address.