Shaara talks about his novel "Last Full Measure," the final book in the Civil War trilogy his father began.
Find out about The Last Full Measure, the sequel to The Killer Angels. Read the first chapter, an interview with Shaara, touring, and ordering.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Thomas Shadwell, an English playwright whose plays include "The Squire of Alsatia."
Read Shakespeare's essay "Search for Guzman" and an excerpt from his novel "The Dancer Upstairs" about a South American country in turmoil.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Shalom Aleichem, pen name of Yiddish writer Solomon Rabinowitz.
Browse descriptions and reviews of Laurence Shames' Mafia mysteries set in Key West. Provides ordering information.
Features a brief author biography, links to reviews and a bibliography of Shames' fiction.
Find a biographical profile of this twentieth century American poet who was remarkable for his progressive views.
Listen to Sharpe read "Nothing is Terrible" from his book "Stories from the Tube," a collection of surreal tales of urban life.
Essayist and writer provides critiques of his favorite works, a curriculum vitae, and the complete text from his book "Doom Patrol."
Fan provides excerpts from this author's novels, updates on upcoming works and readings, and critics' testimonials. Find related links.
Check out Sheehy reading an excerpt from her book "Hillary's Choice" about the dynamics underlying the relationship of the first couple.
Peruse a brief profile of Syed Sheikh, a Malaysian writer and journalist whose works include "The Story of Faridah Hanum."
Peruse biographical details on Shenkman, along with his resume and reviews of his book "Presidential Ambition."
Dozens of retold and original stories from around the world, including folk tales, legends, hero tales, and stories for beginning readers.
Read a profile of British playwright Richard Sheridan, author of "The School for Scandal."
Read the 1777 comedy of manners by Richard Brinsley Sheridan, adapted from Vanbrugh. Presented by Bibliobytes, with an introduction.
Sara Sheridan's debut novel is excerpted. Includes a brief content description.
Sherman presents his bibliography divided into three sections, including science-fiction and fantasy, the Vietnam War and other novels.
Q&A with the editor in chief of "Skeptic" magazine on his latest book, "The Borderlands of Science: Where Sense Meets Nonsense." Learn about his "boundary detector kit."
Read a bio of Robert Sherwood, a Pulitzer Prize winning American playwright whose works include "Idiot's Delight" and "Abe Lincoln in Illinois."
Offers an excerpt, author facts, and ordering information relating to this book by David Shields.
Unofficial fan page for the author of fantasy novels exhibiting an angel mythos provides the latest news, plot synopses, and book reviews.
Features a prose piece describing Mary Richmond Shipman's childhood experiences with a legendary lake.
Find an encyclopedia entry for James Shirley, an English playwright whose works include "The Witty Fair One."
Find an encyclopedia entry for the Noble Prize winning Russian novelist, Mikhail Sholokhov, author of "Virgin Soil Upturned."
Oprah Winfrey presents a profile and review of Anita Shreve's book "The Pilot's Wife." Link to bookstores and a discussion board.
Sample Martha Shroeder's romance involving European aristocrats. Presented by Ballantine Publishing Group.
Department of Theatre and Dance provides a synopsis of Larry Shue's play "The Foreigner." Check out the curriculum for a theatre or dance degree.
Contains a picture of Larry Shue's grave as well as a brief description of who he was and how he died.
Lists documents and papers related to Shue and his work held at the University of Wisconsin. Includes an abstract, biography and news clippings.
Personally-maintained page from the author includes full texts of his short science fiction, his curriculum vitae, and a list of writing tips.
Science-fiction authors provides an article on proper manuscript form for submitting work to publishers. Includes links to other Shunn resources.
Peruse the awards won by the author of "The Dark Side of Nowhere." Includes a sneak peak of an upcoming novel and ordering information.
Find a reading and an excerpt from Shute's novel "Sex Crimes," as well as an author essay titled "On Being a Bad Girl."
Devoted to the Australian author of such popular novels as "Ruined City" and "A Town Like Alice." Link to the International Nevil Shute Society.
Presents a short biography of Shute, with excerpts and quotes. Includes a bibliography and a list of books that were turned into films.