Find an encyclopedia entry for the Nobel Prize winning Polish novelist, Henryk Sienkiewicz, author of "Quo Vadis?" and "The Deluge."
Find out about author Sam Sifton's book which offers a humorous look at the world of America's young, entrepreneurial technocrats.
Wired magazine editor and senior culture writer for Wired News. Find an extensive collection of his work, including articles, columns, and books.
Browse this fantastical, historical account regarding the inhabitants of the mythical place called Atlantis. Also includes illustrations.
Encyclopedia entry profiles the life and works of Nobel Prize winning Finnish author Frans Eemil Sillanpaa.
Extensive bibliography of papers and publications, with interviews and online texts such as "Wild Form" and "Demo."
View a small photo, search links and read a profile of British writer Alan Sillitoe, author of "Saturday Night and Sunday Morning."
Offers details on the poet's career, excerpts from his collections, a review of "American Papyrus," and a contact address for his poetry editor.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Ignazio Silone, an Italian writer whose works include "Fontamara" and "Bread and Wine."
Resource provides an overview of the life and works of Antonio Silva, a Portuguese writer. Search links to find articles on Silva.
Follow an interview with Silva about his thriller "The Mark of the Assassin." Also listen to an audio clip about creating the assassin character.
Sophomore at Wabash College conducts an interview with science-fiction writer, Dan Simmons. Read the interview and learn biography details.
Explore reviews, a bibliography and a bibliography of Simmons, and link to reviews and interviews, too.
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Peruse a profile of this author and his publications. View photos, book overviews, links to ordering information, and a contact address.
Features a conversation with the science teacher and children's writer. Find a partial list of publications, and biographical notes.
Peruse an encyclopedia entry for the ancient Greek poet Simonides of Ceos.
English author of "It's a Queer World" and "Male Impersonators." Find an interview, ordering information, and a collection of his articles.
Home of this romance writer features a biography, a list of past titles, news on upcoming releases, and book excerpts.
Read the translation of Samruam Singh's account of a father selling his daughter into prostitution.
Find author Samuam Singh's story about rice farming and social conditions in 1970s Thailand.
Find writer Singh's list of good resolutions for South-Asian women.
Dedicated to this poet and victim of the Chernobyl disaster. Read an English translation of her works, or find out how to correspond with her.
Enjoy Hal Sirowitz' poem about a worried mother. Offers images of sculpture by Daniel Wheeler.
Enjoy three poems by the author of "No More Birthdays." The site is a bit outdated, but the poems stand on their own.
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Find an encyclopedia entry for Edith Sitwell, an English poet whose works include "The Mother and other Poems" and "Gold Coast Customs."
Encyclopedia entry provides a brief bio of the English writer Osbert Sitwell. Explore links to other Sitwell-related resources.
"Modern British Poetry" features Stillwell's poem "The Blind Pedlar." Accessed through Bartleby Library.
Find an encyclopedia entry for Sir Sacheverell Sitwell, an English writer whose works include "The Gothick North."