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Works Index MS 303 Papers of Theodore Sturgeon Works Index MS 303 Works Index A 16 page list of works written by Theodore Sturgeon found in the collection, including short stories, novels, screenplays, poetry, reviews, and introductions. For objects housed at MS 351, the box and item number are preceded by 351. For oversize objects housed MS Q89, the box and item number are preceded by Q89. Display Name Box.Folder "Abduction from the Seraglio" [Turnau Opera Review] 34.27 "The Abominable House Guest” 43.5 “About John Campbell” (Who Goes There) 39.2 "Abreaction” 35.17, 43.6 "Absence of a Cello" [Woodstock Playhouse] 35.10 "Accidentally on Purpose” 35.18 "Act of Love” 19.42 "Affair with a Green Monkey” 30.22, 35.20 "After Sex-What?" 32.20 “Afterward” (Professor Dowell's Head) 40.18 "Agnes, Accent, and Access” 35.19 "Alexander Graham Bell and Me" (For If) 5.33 Alien Cargo 35.21, 43.9, 59.13 Aliens 4 14.9, 15.16, 26.9, 30.20, 43.10, 44.7 "All Asimov Package” 33.23 “All the Effingers at Once” (Mixed Feelings) 32.21 "Alter Ego” 35.22 "Americana" 32.22 "Amok Time" (Star Trek) 14.1, 27.4, 28.23, 43.11, Q89.1.3 "Amour, impair et manque” 43.12 “The Anatomy of Anger” (The Book of Fury) 5.2 "The Anatomy of Embarrassment” [contract] 43.13 "The Anatomy of Embarrassment” 32.23 "And Having Writ” 34.14 "And My Fear is Great” 30.21, 35.23-24, 43.14, 59.28-29 "And Now the News” 28.17, 30.22, 35.25, 43.15, 53.16, 59.30 "Angus Mac Arc the Die is Cast!!” 55.10 [Sturgeon?] "An Answer Has Been Arranged” 35.26; MS Q51: 3.1 Anthologie 43.16 "Argyll 7.36" 37 Argyll: A Memoir 58.36, 58.39, 58.42, 59.31 "Artnan Process" 12.1-6 "Assault and Little Sister” 30.20, 35.28 4/5/2016, revised 12/4/2019 1 Papers of Theodore Sturgeon Works Index MS 303 Auf Dem Floss Der Zeit (The Stars Are the Styx) 30.8 "August Sixth 1945” 35.29, 58.40 Aus Vielen Ein Horn (E Pluribus Unicorn) 30.8, 44.7-8 "The Avalanche” 32.25 "B.F.U.S." (by Sturgeon?) 11.51 “Baby is Three” (see also More Than Human) 27.8, 30.14, 30.17, 35.30, 43.18-19, 44.13 "The Beholders” 14.3, 14.7, 30.14, 30.17, 37.4, 44.12- 13 "The BEM Called Windigo” 30.20, 32.27 "The Beneke Story" 5.4 "Betrayed” 43.20 "Between the Unions and the Deep Blue Sea" (Ted 11.43 Hamilton) Beyond 14.8, 15.14, 26.9, 30.20, 43.21 "Bianca Land" 4.34 Bianca's Children 43.22, 59.3-4 "Bianca's Hands” 12.14, 12.22, 29.31, 35.33, 43.23, 59.32 "Biddiver” 36.1 "Big Ball at Byrdcliffe" [Turnau Opera Review] 34.24 "Birds at Sea" 11.43 "Black Moccasins” 36.2 "Blow Ups” 7.14 "Blue Butter” 43.24 "La Boheme" [Turnau Opera Review] 34.28 "The Bones” 36.3 "Books About It” 33.39 "Boy You Are Sure going About This the Hard Way" 4.34 "Brat” 36.4 "Bright Segment” 43.25 "Bulkhead" 19.22, 43.26 "Butyl and the Breather” 31.9, 43.27, 56.4 "Cactus Dance” 36.5, 43.28 "Cajun Providence" Daily Short Story 12.9, 36.6 "The Call Daily" Short Story 12.9, 36.7 "Case and the Dreamer" [based on a television concept] 36.8-9, 41.26-29, 43.29-30 Case and the Dreamer and Other Stories 14.10, 15.14, 28.2243.29-30 Case Et le rêveur (Case and the Dreamer) 30.12, 43.29-30 "Cat Skinner” 37.23 "The Catch Trap” 33.25 "The Cave of History” 20.21 4/5/2016, revised 12/4/2019 2 Papers of Theodore Sturgeon Works Index MS 303 Caviar 15.9, 5.12, 30.9-10, 43.31, 56.4 "Cellmate” 28.22, 36.10 "Chromium Helmet” 36.11, 43.32 "Chromium-Quaint-And an Oddment" 33.40 "The Chronicles of Loneliness” 42.9-11 "The Claustrophile” 30.22, 36.12 "The Clinic” 30.21, 36.13 "The Clock” 36.14 "Le Coeur désintegre" ("The Heart Decays") 43.33 The Collected Short Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (see 15.20, 58.40, 59.33-35 also The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon) "The Comedian's Children” 36.16, 43.35 "Communism is No Longer a Young Man's Game" 10.45 (outline) "The Compass Rose” 33.36 "Completely Automatic” 36.17 The Complete Stories of Theodore Sturgeon (see also 58.39-42, 58.44, 59.11, 59.36-52, The Collected Short Stories of Theodore Sturgeon) 60.4 "Confession" (comic) 43.3 "Contact!" Daily Short Story 12.9, 36.18; MS Q51 "The Cool War” 33.28 The Cosmic Rape 13.14, 14.7, 14.13, 26.6, 27.5, 31.41, 41.25, 43.36-37, 44.7, 44.43, 55.21, 56.3, 58.17, 60.19-21 "The Craft of Science Fiction” 32.28 “The Craft of Science Fiction” [royalty statements, 43.39 contract] "Crate” 43.40 "A Crime for Llewellyn” 30.22, 36.19 "The Dark Goddess" (subtitled”More to a Marriage") 2.37 "The Dark Room” 30.21, 36.20-21 "Dazed" 36.22, 43.41 "Dead Beat” 44.1 "Dead Dames Don't Dial” 30.22, 36.23 "Deadly Innocent” 36.24 "The Deadly Ratio” 36.25 "Dear Dona does delightful deeds, you know” 45.50 "Derm Fool” 36.26, 44.2, 58.36 "Dianetics - or How to Avoid a Hole in the Head" 32.30 "Dianetics: Supermen in 1950AD by L. Ron Hubbard, 3.28 rewrite by Theodore Sturgeon” "Die, Maestro, Die” 36.27-28, 44.3 Die, Maestro, Die (screenplay by Charles Holloway) 13.4, 59.53-55 4/5/2016, revised 12/4/2019 3 Papers of Theodore Sturgeon Works Index MS 303 "Doc Wiggen” 36.29 "Done Any American Activities Lately” 40.42 "Don't' Pass Up Pasquale" [Turnau Opera Review] 34.26 "Dr. Fiat” 36.30 "Dr. Styx in Time Without End” 55.10 [Sturgeon?] The Dreaming Jewels 14.8, 14.12, 26.9, 28.22, 30.9-10, 30.17, 31.41, 36.31, 44.4, 55.20-21, 56.4, 58.17, 58.25, 58.40, 58.43, 59.13, 59.56-57, 60.21 E Pluribus Unicorn 4.11, 14.7, 14.13, 30.10, 30.21, 36.32, 43.37 "East is East” 36.33 "The Education of Drusilla Strange” 36.34, 44.5, 53.16 "Encounter with the Beast” 36.37 Les Enfants de Sturgeon (The Children of Sturgeon) 44.6, 44.14 "Enter Laughing" [Woodstock Playhouse] 35.11 "Essay in Coherence" (For If) 5.31 "An Essay on the Nature of Story Material for Video 5.7 Application" "Ether Breather” 56.4 "Ex Bachelor Extract" Daily Short Story 12.9 "Excalibur and the Atom” 36.38, 44.10 "Extrapolation” 37.1, 44.11 "Eye of Blue” 37.2 "Fable of the Face” 37.3 “The Fabulous Idiot” (see also More Than Human) 14.3, 14.7, 30.14, 30.17, 37.4, 44.12- 13 The Fantastic Science Fiction of Sturgeon 14.11 "The Fantasticks" [Woodstock Playhouse] 35.12 Les Fantômes de Sturgeon (The Ghosts of Sturgeon) 44.14 "Farewell to Eden” 37.5, 44.15 “Fear is a Business” 58.40 "Fear is Good Business” 20.24, 30.22, 37.6, 44.16 "Fit for a King" Daily Short Story 12.9, 37.7 "Fluffy” 28.22, 37.8, 44.17, 59.58-59 "For ASPO Newsletter" [story about Andros' birth] 32.24 “Forward” (The Fantastic Art of Rowena) 40.19 “Forward” (Sturgeon is Alive and Well) 39-22 "From Plynck to Planck" (For If) 5.33, 30.20 "From Terra to Tanstaafl” 33.42 Future Writers Anthology (Writers of the Future) 43.17 "Future Writers in a Future World” 32.32 "Galaxy Bookshelf" (Book reviews for Galaxy Magazine) 33.27 4/5/2016, revised 12/4/2019 4 Papers of Theodore Sturgeon Works Index MS 303 "The Girl Had Guts” 30.22, 37.9, 44.19, 60.22 "The Girl Who Knew What They Meant” 44.20 "A God in a Garden” 14.2, 30.14 Godbody 13.12, 14.9, 30.18, 37.-10-14, 41.29, 42.1-5, 44.21, 59.24, 59.60 "The Golden Egg” 37.15, 44.22 "The Golden Helix” [photocopies, royalty statements, 37.16, 44.23 permission requests] The Golden Helix 14.8, 15.14, 15.24-27, 21.8, 56.5, 59.13 "Gorwing” 4.34 "Gramy Won't Knit" (see also”Granny Won't Knit") 30.7 "Granny Won't Knit” 30.7, 37.17, 44.25 "The Graveyard Reader” 29.31, 37.18, 44.28, 59.61 Green Hand's”Stroner" (treatment) 54.14-15 "Grizzly” 37.19, 44.24, 58.47 "Guernica Night/Out from Ganymede” 28.6 "The Hag Séleen" [by Sturgeon and James H. Beard] 37.19 "Half-way Tree Murder" 30.22 "Hamilton” 37.21 "The Hammer-Headed Dove" (teleplay) 4.19 "Hank's Been Here” 37.22 "Hapthel[?]” 37.23 "Harry's Note” 37.24, 44.26 "The Haunt” 37.25 "He Shuttles” 37.26 "The Heart” 37.27 "Heavy Insurance" Daily Short Story 12.9, 37.28 "Helix the Cat” 37.29, 44.27, 59.62 "Her Choice Daily" Short Story 12.9, 37.30 "Hercules” 44.29 Hinter Dem Ende Der Zeit (Beyond the End of Time) 30.8 "His Good Angel” 37.31, MS Q51:3.1 "Holdup a la Carte” 37.32 "A Hole in the Bottom of the Sea” 5.33 "L'Homme qui a perdu la mer" ("The Man Who Lost the 44.30 Sea") "The Hostage" [Woodstock Playhouse] 35.13 "A House Built for Empathy” 33.34 "How to Forget Baseball” 37.33, 44.31 "How to Get Service By Wire” 33.24 “How to Hatch a Hassel” (Checklist to Anthologies) 39.25 4/5/2016, revised 12/4/2019 5 Papers of Theodore Sturgeon Works Index MS 303 "How to Have a Hiroshima” 32.33 "How to Kill Your Aunty” 30.20, 37.34 "How to Love Woodstock” 32.35 "The Hurkle is a Happy Beast” 44.32 "Hurricane Trio” 38.1 "I List in Numbers” 33.43 "I Love Maple Walnut” 38.5 "I Say-Ernest…" 32.37 I, Libertine 12.34-36, 13.7, 30.22, 38.2-4, 44.34, 59.7, 59.63 "If All Men Were Brothers, Would You Let One Marry 44.33, 59.15 Your Sister” "If….” 34.15, 44.33, MS Q51:2.14 IGY/Antarctica 1958? 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