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REMF Bibliography

A Bibliography of Viet Nam War Literature

Compiled by David A. Willson with Nancy Kendall

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  • Sack, John. "When Demirgian Comes Marching Home Again (Hurrah? Hurrah?)" [see: Editors of Esquire (eds.) Esquire; The Best of Forty Years]
  • Sack, John. "Varoujan" (so titled in The Man-Eating Machine, (c)1973) [see: Sack, John. "When Demirgian Comes Marching Home Again (Hurrah? Hurrah?)"]
  • SAMISDAT #8, Vol.4, no.1, 1974 [1st edition, photocopy reproduction from SAMISDAT} [see also: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
    a. Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men. ["...I don't want to keep bringing up an unpleasant subject, so this is my one and only collection of stories--or novel--about Vietnam ..." --On Beating Dead Horses, intro by Tom Suddick]
  • SAMISDAT #96, Vol.24, no.4, 1980. Richford, VT: SAMISDAT, 1980. a. Clifton, Merritt. Betrayal.
  • Samisdat, vol. 46, no. 2, 182nd release, 1986 [see: Knight, Cranston Sedrick (ed.) Tour of Duty]
  • SAMISDAT #192, Vol.48, no.4, 1987. Richford, VT: SAMISDAT, 1987.
    a. Swisher, Robert. An American Love Story. [a novella]
  • SAMISDAT Review [see also: Berkeley SAMISDAT Review]
  • Sang, Nguyen. [see: Nguyen Sang]
  • Sanders, Linda A. (ed.) Best Stories from New Writers. Cincinnati, OH : Writer's Digest Books, 1989 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Herrini, Sally. "Little Saigon"
    b. Pitzen, Jim. "The Village"
  • Sarlat, Noah (ed.) War Cry. New York: Paperback Library, 1962 (1st printing, mass market paperback)
    a. Fass, Martin. "Destroy the 3 Bridges of Ben Hai" (pp.5-30) [originally published in Male, September 1962]
  • Sarlat, Noah (ed.) War Cry. New York: Paperback Library, 1965, (c)1962 (2nd printing, mass market paperback)
    a. Fass, Martin. "Destroy the 3 Bridges of Ben Hai" (pp.5-30) [originally published in Male, September 1962]
  • Sayles, John. The Anarchists' Convention. Boston: Little, Brown, 1979 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Tan"
  • Sayles, John. The Anarchists' Convention & Other Stories. New York : Pocket Books, 1980 (1st Pocket Books printing, mass market paperback).
    a. "Tan"
  • Sayles, John. "Tan" [see: Jenks, Tom (ed.) Soldiers & Civilians] [see: Sayles, John. The Anarchists' Convention]
  • Schiff, Stuart David (ed.) Whispers IV. New York: Jove Books, 1988, (c)1983 (mass market paperback).
    a. Drake, David. "The Dancer in the Flames" [listed in In the Field of Fire bibliography]
  • Schmitt, Ronnie. "Only Those Who Were There Will Know" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Stories by Vietnam Vets]
  • Schurmacher, Emile C. "Chief 'Zorro': American Mastermind who Brought In 5,000 Viet Cong" [see: Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade]
  • Schurmacher, Emile C. "Vietnam Miracle; The Impossible Air Rescue of Major 'Jump' Meyers" [see: Goodman, Charles (ed.) Hell's Brigade]
  • Schwartz, Eugene. "The Interpretation of Dreams" [see: Gottsman, Leslie (ed.) A Cinch]
  • Scotellaro, Robert. "Ti-Ti" [see: Knight, Cranston Sedrick (ed.) Tour of Duty]
  • Scott, Robin S. "Who Needs Insurance" [see: Analog, April 1966]
  • Sellers, Con. "Better Than Whiskey?" [see: Men's Digest, March 1969]
  • Sellers, Con. "The Deep Green Elephant" [see: Mr. Magazine, Vol.11, No.7, May 1967]
  • Sellers, Con. "Man With a Medal" [see: Adam Magazine, December 1966]
  • Shaw, John. "Old Doings" [see: University of Portland Review, Fall 1986]
  • Shepard, Lucius. "Delta Sly Honey" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire] [see: Datlow, Ellen (ed.) The Year's Best Fantasy] [see: Shepard, Lucius. Ends of the Earth: 14 stories]
  • Shepard, Lucius. Ends of the Earth: 14 stories. Sauk City, Wisconsin: Arkham House Pub., 1991 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Delta Sly Honey" (pp.63-81)
    b. "Fire Zone Emerald" (Vietnam metaphor in Central America)
    c. "Shades" (pp.201-234)
    d. "Surrender" (pp.463-484)
  • Shepard, Lucius. "Fire Zone Emerald" [see: Playboy, February 1986] [see: Shepard, Lucius. Ends of the Earth: 14 stories]
  • Shepard, Lucius. The Jaguar Hunter. Sauk City, WI: Arkham House, 1987 (1st edition, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Mengele"
    b. "R & R"
    c. "Salvador"
  • Shepard, Lucius. The Jaguar Hunter. Surrey, UK: Kerosina Books, 1988, (c)1987 (cloth cover, dust jacket -- limited edition)
    a. "Mengele"
    b. "R & R"
    c. "Salvador"
  • Shepard, Lucius. The Jaguar Hunter. New York: Bantam Books, 1989, (c)1987 (trade paperback).
    a. "Mengele"
    b. "R & R"
    c. "Salvador"
  • Shepard, Lucius. "Mengele" [see: Shepard, Lucius. The Jaguar Hunter]
  • Shepard, Lucius. "R & R" [see: Dozois, Gardner (ed.) The Year's Best Science Fiction, Fourth Annual Collection] [see: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, April 1986] [see: Shepard, Lucius. The Jaguar Hunter]
  • Shepard, Lucius. "Salvador' [see: Shepard, Lucius. The Jaguar Hunter]
  • Shepard, Lucius. "Shades" [see: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, December 1987] [see: Shepard, Lucius. Ends of the Earth: 14 stories]
  • Shepard, Lucius. "Surrender" [see: Garnett, David S. (ed.) The Orbit Science Fiction Yearbook, Three] [see: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, August 1989] [see: Shepard, Lucius. Ends of the Earth: 14 stories]
  • Shields, James. "The Candidate" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Shiner, Lewis. "The War at Home" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire] [see: Dozois, Gardner (ed.) The Year's Best Science Fiction: Third Annual Collection] [see: Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, May 1985]
  • Siefkin, David. "The Captivity of Captain Rucker" [see: Penthouse, December 1975]
  • Siegel, Jules. "In the Land of the Morning Calm, Déjá Vu" [see: Foley, Martha & Burnett, David (eds.) Best American Short Stories 1970]
  • Sign of the Times: a Chronicle of Decadence in the Atomic Age, Vol.4, no.2, Summer 1989
    a. Anderson, Steve. "Where Water Buffalo Fly" (pp.20-22)
  • Si-jong, Pak. "Ten Minutes to Seven" [see: Korean National Commission for UNESCO (ed.) Early Spring, Mid-Summer]
  • Smith, Steve. "First Light" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Soft and others: 16 stories of wonder and dread. New York: TOR Horror (Tom Doherty Associates Books), 1990, (c)1989 (1st mass market printing, mass market paperback).
    a. Wilson, F. Paul. "Dat-Tay-Vao" (pp.152-175)
  • South Dakota Review, Vol.26, no.2, Summer 1988
    a. Bukoski, Anthony. "The Fall of Saigon" (pp.94-99)
  • Southern Review, Vol.26, No.4, Autumn 1990.
    a. Butler, Robert Olen. "The Trip Back" [post-war, naturalized Vietnamese man & his wife pick up her grandfather who has finally arrived in this country after 13 years under Communist rule in Vietnam.]
  • Sprague, W.E. "The Loners" [see: Adam 1966 Yearbook]
  • St. Denis, Bake. "With Only One Shot" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Stag, Vol.19, No.4, April 1968
    a. Infield, Glenn. "[`Danger 79'] Toughest General The Cong Ever Faced" (pp.16-19, 64-65, 69) [TRUE STORY?]
  • Stag, Vol.19, No.7, July 1968
    a. Infield, Glenn. "...Surrounded and On Fire...Bomb Our Position..." (pp.16-17, 58, 60, 62) [TRUE STORY?]
  • Stag. Vol.20, no.1, January 1969.
    a. Cortesi, Lawrence. "Sgt. Ed Lynning's Magnificent Bastards of Chu Lai" [TRUE STORY?]
  • Starr, Jerold (ed.) Lessons of the Vietnam War: A Modular Textbook. Pittsburgh, PA: Center for Social Studies Education, 1988. (3-ring binder) a. Rottman, Larry. "Thi Bong Dzu" (Unit 7) [also contains poetry and other writing]
  • Steel, Danielle. "Message From Nam (Novel Excerpt)" [see: Cosmopolitan, May 1990]
  • Stephens, Michael. "The Sixth Man" [see: Witness, Spring 1989]
  • Stewart,Frannk (ed.) Passages to the Dream Shore: Short Stories of Contemporary Hawaii. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1987 (trade paperback).
    a. Baber, Asa. "The Surfer" [post-war, flashbacks]
  • Stokkelien, Vigdis. "A Vietnamese Doll" [see: Conditions: Thirteen -- International Focus I] [see: Hanson, Katherine (ed.) An Everyday Story: Norwegian Women's Fiction]
  • Story. Spring 1990.
    a. Berney, Louis. "In the Weeds"
  • Strete, Craig Kee. "The Game of Cat and Eagle" [see: Dann, Jeanne Van Buren and Dann, Jack, (eds.). In the Field of Fire]
  • Student Series: Short Story International, Vol.8, No.31, September 1988.
    a. Nhuong, Huynh Quang. "The Lone Wild Hog" (pp.91-96)
  • Sucharitkul, Somtow. "From Thailand: Fiddling for Water Buffaloes" [see: Pohl, Frederik (created by) Tales from the Planet Earth]
  • Suddick, Tom. "Caduceus" [see: Greenberg, Martin H. & Norton, Augustus Richard (eds.). Touring Nam; The Vietnam War Reader] [see: SAMISDAT #8] [see: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
  • Suddick, Tom [J. Thomas]. "The Diehard" [see: Berkeley SAMISDAT Review #1]
  • Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men. New York: Avon Books, 1978 (1st Avon printing, mass market paperback). [see also NOVELS] [see also: SAMISDAT #8]
    a. "Caduceus"
    b. "A Hotel on Park Place"
    c. "If Frogs Had Wings"
    d. "It Was a Great Flight Ma"
    e. "A Shithouse Rat"
    f. "Totenkopf"
    g. "The Two Hundredth Eye"
  • Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men. New York: Avon Books, 1984, (c)1978 (mass market paperback). [see also NOVELS] [see also: SAMISDAT #8]
    a. "Caduceus"
    b. "A Hotel on Park Place"
    c. "If Frogs Had Wings"
    d. "It Was a Great Flight Ma"
    e. "A Shithouse Rat"
    f. "Totenkopf"
    g. "The Two Hundredth Eye"
  • Suddick, Tom. "A Hotel on Park Place" [see: SAMISDAT #8] [see: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
  • Suddick, Tom. "If Frogs Had Wings" [see: SAMISDAT #8] [see: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
  • Suddick, Tom. "It Was a Great Flight Ma" [see: SAMISDAT #8] [see: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
  • Suddick, Tom. "On Making the Same Mistake Twice" [see: Knight, Cranston Sedrick (ed.) Tour of Duty]
  • Suddick, Tom. "A Shithouse Rat" [see: Berkeley SAMISDAT Review #6] [see: Greenberg, Martin H. & Norton, Augustus Richard (eds.). Touring Nam; The Vietnam War Reader] [see: SAMISDAT #8] [see: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
  • Suddick, Tom. "Totenkopf" [see: SAMISDAT #8] [see: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
  • Suddick, Tom. "The Two Hundredth Eye" [see: SAMISDAT #8] [see: Suddick, Tom. A Few Good Men]
  • Sullivan, Eleanor (ed.) Alfred Hitchcock's Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine. New York: Dial Press (Davis Publications), 1979 (cloth cover, dust jacket, book club edition)
    a. Hock, Edward D. "Another War" [story written in 1967, characters supposed to be vets of WWII and Korea -- hunting weekend may allude to Vietnam War -- veterans groups going hunting at a lodge in the mountains, the Khakis and the AWB (American War Buddies), and play war]
  • Sweet, Kim. "The Jungle" [see: Green River Review, Spring 1990]
  • Swisher, Robert. An American Love Story. [a novella] [see: SAMISDAT #192]

T

  • Talz, Nick. "One Night Nude in Danger Zone-D" [see: Male, September 1968]
  • Tavela, John. "The Souvenir" [see: Karlin, Wayne; Paquet, Basil T.; & Rottman, Larry (eds.) Free Fire Zone; Short Stories by Vietnam Veterans]
  • Taylor, Gordon O. (ed.) The Vietnam War and Postmodern Memory. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma -- Special Issue of Genre, Vol. 21, No. 4, Winter 1988. [see also POETRY, MISCELLANEOUS, & REVIEWS] [includes: The Deuce, A Novel [excerpts] by Robert Olen Butler, and Was That Someplace You Were? Selected Poems 1968 - 1987 [excerpts] by R.S. Carlson (28 Vietnam War poems) -- Also includes essays and reviews and Butler, Robert Olen. "The Deuce, A Novel" [excerpts]
  • Taylor, Pat Ellis. "A Call From Brotherland" [see: Available Press/PEN Short Story Collection]
  • Teenage Soldiers, Adult Wars. New York: Rosen Publishing Group, 1991 (1st edition, trade paperback, Icarus World Issues series) [published as a book (literary collection) -- includes glossary, bibliography, and index not in the journal publication, plus different introduction]
    a. Butler, Robert Olen. "In the Clearing" (pp.17-26)
  • Thacker, Julia. "A Civil Campaign" [see: Laughlin, J. (ed.) New Directions 44]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. The Pine Gate. [translated by Vo-Dinh Mai & Mobi Ho] Fredonia, NY: White Pine Press, 1988.
  • Thomas, James L. "One More Hill" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Stories by Vietnam Vets]
  • Tierney, Lisa (ed.) Voices in the Trees: The Washington Anthology (Centennial Edition). Seattle, WA: Evergreen Publishing, 1989 (trade paperback).
    a. Masters, Don D. "Savitts' Right War"
  • Tiptree, James Jr. "Beam Us Home" [see: Galaxy Magazine, April 1969] [see: Tiptree, James Jr. Ten Thousand Light-Years from Home]
  • Tiptree, James Jr. Ten Thousand Light-Years From Home. New York: Ace Books, 1973 (1st Ace printing, mass market paperback).
    a. "Beam Us Home"
  • Tiptree, James Jr. Ten Thousand Light-Years From Home. New York: Ace Books, 1978 (2nd Ace printing, mass market paperback).
    a. "Beam Us Home"
  • Topper. Summer Annual 1971 [cover says "Spring Annual"].
    a. Mouer, Dan, Sgt. "The Hot-Tongue Baby-Sans of Saigon" [TRUE STORY?]
  • TriQuarterly [see also: Brent, Jonathan (ed.) The Best of TriQuarterly]
  • TriQuarterly 16. Fall 1969.
    a. Chatain, Robert. "Notes on the present configuration of the Red-Blue conflict"
  • TriQuarterly 31. [Contemporary Asian Literature]. Northwestern University. Number 31, Fall 1974 [see also POETRY & DRAMA]
    a. Ky, Pham Van. excerpt from "Blood Brothers"
  • TriQuarterly 40, Fall 1977.
    a. Connolly, Sean. "Dispatches from a pornographic city" (pp.3-22)
  • TriQuarterly 45, [War Stories], Spring 1979.
    a. Anderson, Kent. "Sympathy for the Devil" (pp.99-150)
    b. Baber, Asa. "Ambush: Laos, 1960" (pp.165-171)
    c. Ehrhart, W.D. "I Drink My Coffee Black" (pp.172-177)
    d. Heinemann, Larry. "The First Clean Fact" (pp.178-188)
    e. Coleman, Charles A. Jr. "In Loco Parentis" (pp.189-197)
  • TriQuarterly 48, [Western Stories], Spring 1980.
    a. Beer, Ralph. "Riders" (pp.241-256) [Veteran suffering from PTSD -- lots of references to the war & many action sequences]
  • TriQuarterly 55, Fall 1982. [see also POETRY]
    a. West, Paul. "He Who Wears the Pee of the Tiger" (pp.5-13)
  • TriQuarterly 56, Winter 1983. [see also POETRY]
    a. Margetson, Evan K. "Veterans"
    b. Wilkerson, Michael. "At War"
  • TriQuarterly 60, Spring/Summer 1984 [see: Gibbons, Reginald (ed.) Chicago]
  • TriQuarterly 64. Fall 1985.
    a. Casey, Michael. "Promissory Estoppel"
  • Truesdale, C.W. "El Angel del la Guerra" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Truscott, Lucian K. IV. "Army Blue" [see: Penthouse, September 1989]

U

  • University of Portland Review, vol.38, no.2, Fall 1986.
    a. Shaw, John. "Old Doings" [man runs into former V.C. spy after the war, in the U.S. The two men converse about their war experiences]

V

  • Vargas, Ernesto. "The Excuse" [see: Mirror Northwest, 1972]
  • Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12. [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks]
  • Vietnam Generation Newsletter, Vol.3, no.1, February 1991
    a. Anderson, Steve. "Forgiveness" (pp.17-19)
  • Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12. Youngstown, OH: Pig Iron Press, 1984 (trade paperback) [includes: 36 poems, 13 short stories, 5 non-fiction selections, & miscellaneous graphics] [see also POETRY & MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. St. Denis, Bake. "With Only One Shot" (pp.6-16)
    b. McCord, Howard. "Sharing a Little Heat With the Pathet Lao" (pp.18-19)
    c. Ferrandino, Joseph. "Saddleback Ridge" (pp.26-28)
    d. Palladino, Michael P. "Khong Biet" (pp.30-35)
    e. Viorel, George. "The Haint" (pp.37-39)
    f. Ehrhart, W.D. "I Drink My Coffee Black" (pp.42-43)
    g. Dubbs, Chris. "My Fear in Little Cages" (pp.44-45)
    h. Hodgin, D'Wayne. "Interrogation" (pp.46-47)
    i. Flynn, Robert. "The Killer" (pp.48-49)
    j. Juvik, Tom Miller. "Pulling Guard" (pp.51-53)
    k. Meisinger, Richard Jr. "Taps" (pp.56-60)
    l. Chiverton, William S. Jr. "Welcome to the World" (pp.62-63)
    m. Lupack, Alan. "Miss America and the Strippers" (pp.67-69)
  • Vinz, Mark. "Class of '68" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Viorel, George. "The Haint" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol.51, No.4, Autumn 1975.
    a. Just, Ward. "Dietz at War"
  • Virginia Quarterly Review, Vol.66, No.4, Autumn 1990
    a. Butler, Robert Olen. "Fairy Tale" (pp.601-612)

W

  • Walker, Scott (ed.) The Graywolf Annual Four: Short Stories by Men. Saint Paul, MN: Graywolf Press, 1988 (1st printing, trade paperback). a. O'Brien, Tim. "The Things They Carried"
  • Warde, Robert. "Reflections on an Old War" [see: Balfour, Vivian Vie (ed.) The Perimeter of Light]
  • Weaver, Gordon. "Under the World" (Novella) [see: Men Who Would Be Good; A Novella and Six Stories] [see: Western Humanities Review, Autumn 1987]
  • Weaver, Ken. "Viper Vision Vietnam" [see: Katzman, Allen (comp. & ed.) Our Time]
  • Webb, James. excerpts from: "Fields of Fire" [see: Horne, A.D. (ed.) The Wounded Generation]
  • West, Paul. "A Feather on the Breath of God" [see: Conjunctions: 8]
  • West, Paul. "He Who Wears the Pee of the Tiger" [see: TriQuarterly 55, Fall 1982]
  • West, Thomas A. Jr. "Gone Are the Men" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Western Humanities Review, vol. 41, no. 3, Autumn 1987.
    a. Weaver, Gordon. "Under the World" (Novella) (pp.193-257)
  • Weston, John Martinez. "The Wall" [see: Anaya, Rudolfo A. (ed.) Blue Mesa Review, No.2, Spring 1990]
  • White, Michael C. & Davis, Alan (eds.) American Fiction; The Best Unpublished Short Stories by Emerging Writers, Number 1. New York: Birch Lane Press (Carol Publishing Group), 1990 (trade paperback).
    a. Lewis, Robin. "Jet Pilot for the Sandinistas"
  • Wilhelm, Kate. The Infinity Box; a collection of speculative fiction. New York: Pocket Books, 1977, (c)1975 (mass market paperback).
    a. "The Village" [This story included in In The Field of Fire edited by Jean Van Buren Dann & Jack Dann]
  • Wilkerson, Michael. "At War" [see TriQuarterly 56, Winter 1983]
  • Williams, John A. & Harris, Charles F. (eds.) Amistad 1: Writings on Black History and Culture. New York: Vintage Books, 1970 (1st edition, mass market paperback).
    a. Davis, George. "Coming Home"
  • Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War; From War Into Peace. [including stories & poetry] Seattle, WA: Real Comet Press, 1987 (1st edition). [see also POETRY & MISCELLANEOUS
    a. Mason, Bobby Ann. "Big Bertha Stories" (pp.121-133)
  • Willson, David. "The REMF Returns" [novel excerpt] [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Wilson, F. Paul. "Dat-Tay-Vao" [see: Amazing Stories, March 1987] [see: Soft and others: 16 stories of wonder and dread]
  • Wilson, Robley Jr. "Nam" [see: Georgia Review, Summer 1984]
  • Winter, Douglas E. (ed). Prime Evil. New York: Signet (New American Library), 1989, (c)1988 (1st printing, mass market paperback).
    a. Cady, Jack. "By Reason of Darkness"
  • Winter, Douglas E. (ed.) Prime Evil. New York: New American Library, 1988 (1st printing, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. Cady, Jack. "By Reason of Darkness"
  • Witness, Vol. 2, No. 2/3, Summer/Fall 1988. [Special Double Issue: The Sixties] [see also POETRY & MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. Currey, Richard. "In-Country" [from Fatal Light]
  • Witness. Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring 1989.
    a. McCorkle, Kate. "Green Tiles, Open Door"
    b. McIlvoy, Kevin. "Duty"
    c. Stephens, Michael. "The Sixth Man"
  • Wolfe, Gene. "Feather Tigers" [see: Edge, Autumn/Winter 1973] [see: Wolfe, Gene. The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories]
  • Wolfe, Gene. The Island of Doctor Death and Other Stories and Other Stories. New York: Pocket Books, 1980 (1st Pocket Books printing, mass market paperback).
    a. "Feather Tigers"
  • Wolfe, Tom. Mauve Gloves & Madmen, Clutter & Vine; and other stories, sketches, and essays. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1976 (1st printing, cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "The Truest Sport: Jousting with Sam and Charlie"
  • Wolfe, Tom. Mauve Gloves & Madmen, Clutter & Vine: and other stories, sketches, and essays. Toronto; New York: Bantam Books, 1977, (c)1976.
    a. "The Truest Sport: Jousting with Sam and Charlie" (pp.24-58)
  • Wolfe, Tom. The Purple Decades: A Reader. New York: Berkley Books, 1983, (c)1982 (trade paperback).
    a. "The Truest Sport: Jousting with Sam and Charlie"
  • Wolfe, Tom. "The Truest Sport: Jousting with Sam and Charlie" [see: Wolfe, Tom. Mauve Gloves & Madmen, Clutter & Vine; and other stories, sketches, and essays] [see: Wolfe, Tom. The Purple Decades: A Reader]
  • Wolff, Tobias. Back in the World. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1985.
    a. "The Poor are Always With Us"
    b. "Soldier's Joy"
  • Wolff, Tobias. "The Barracks Thief" [see: Antaeus, Spring/Summer 1983] [see: Granta, No.8, 1983] [see: Wolff, Tobias. The Barracks Thief, and Selected Stories]
  • Wolff, Tobias. The Barracks Thief, and Selected Stories. New York: Bantam Books, 1986, (c)1984.
  • Wolff, Tobias. "The Poor are Always With Us" [see: Wolff, Tobias. Back in the World]
  • Wolff, Tobias. "Soldier's Joy" [see: Hills, Rust (ed.) The Esquire Fiction Reader, Volume II] [see: Wolff, Tobias. Back in the World]
  • Wolff, Tobias. "Wingfield" [see: Anisfield, Nancy (ed.) Vietnam Anthology: American War Literature]
  • Wood Grouse. Neo Lao Haksat Publications, 1968. [Lao short stories]
  • Woods, W.C. "He That Died of Wednesday" [see: Klinkowitz, Jerome and John Somer (eds.) Writing Under Fire]
  • Works in Progress; Number 5. New York: Literary Guild of America, 1972.
    a. Davis, George. "Coming Home"
  • Worthy Daughters and Sons of Lao People. [Laos]: Neo Lao Haksat Publications, 1966.

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