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  2. William Frank Stanton (October 16, 1918 – December 31, 1996) was an American humorist whose short stories and articles appeared in monthly magazines such as Reader's Digest, Woman's Day, Saturday Evening Post and The New Yorker.

  3. Will Stanton has 34 books on Goodreads with 2934 ratings. Will Stantons most popular book is 50 Short Science Fiction Tales.

  4. Will Stanton is the author of The golden evenings of summer (4.46 avg rating, 28 ratings, 8 reviews, published 1971), The Old Familiar Booby Traps Of Hom...

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  5. will-stanton.com › about-meAbout Me

    About Me. Hi, I’m Will Stanton, a data scientist and ML engineer I love teaching data science to people like you. Check out my resources page to find recommended books, websites, and apps, and sign up for my email list to get updates in your inbox.

  6. Jan 1, 1971 · Will Stanton. 4.46. 28 ratings8 reviews. Capture a moment of yesterday, a sunset from the porch swing . . . the aroma of the backyard lilac bush . . . the inviting appeal of the vacant lot next door . . . the riches of a bottle-cap collection . . . the temptation of the cookie jar . . . the summers that never ended.

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  7. Stanton, Will. Entry updated 12 September 2022. Tagged: Author. (1918-1996) US humorous author for various Slicks including The New Yorker, Readers Digest and Saturday Evening Post. His contributions to SF Magazines began with "Barney" for The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction in February 1951 and remained with that magazine exclusively.

  8. William Frank Stanton (1918-1996) was a renowned author of humorous short stories, articles and novels. He was the eldest son of Chagrin Falls Mayor Frank Stanton.