• Anon.
    • Sturgeon Wins British Prize, Fantasy Times, 6 April 1947 [Number 45]
    • Author, Author, (interview) The Fanscient, Spring 1950
    • Biography, Fantastic Adventures, August 1951
    • Biography, Fantastic Stories, July 1953
    • Ted Sturgeon Wins International Prize, Fantasy Times, July 1954 [Number 202]
    • Biography, New Worlds, March 1956 [Number 46]
    • Biography, New Worlds, January 1961 [Number 102]
    • Fantasy and SF to Publish a Special Sturgeon Issue in Time for World SF Convention, Science Fiction Times, May 1962 [Number 385]
    • Interview, Sumermorn, Fall 1979 [Number 3]
    • Some of Your Blood Performed in New York, Science Fiction Chronicle, May 1981
    • Science Fiction Write Dies at Age 67, Bryan College Station Eagle, 10 May 1985
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (obituary) The New York Times, 11 May 1985
      • Spacelight Web Page
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (obituary) Publishers Weekly, 31 May 1985
    • Theodore Sturgeon Dies, (obituary) Locus, June 1985 [Number 293]
    • Theodore Sturgeon, 67, Dies, (obituary) Science Fiction Chronicle, July 1985
    • Donald I Fine to Publish Final Sturgeon Novel, Science Fiction Chronicle, December 1985
  • Brain W Aldiss
    • Sturgeon: The Cruelty of the Gods [“Sturgeon: Mercury Plus X”],Birmingham Science Fiction Group Newsletter June 1985
      • [as “Sturgeon Remembered”] Vector, August/September 1985 [Number 127]
  • Isaac Asimov
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
  • Brian Ash
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (entry) Who’s Who in Science Fiction, Taplinger, 1976
  • Michael Ashley
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (entry) Who’s Who in Horror and Fantasy Fiction, Taplinger, 1978
  • Betty Ballantine
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
  • Ian Ballatine
    • Ted Sturgeon Eulogies, (obituary) Science Fiction Chronicle July 1985 [Volume 6 Number 10]
  • Greg Bear
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
      • [as “Memorial Service for Ted Sturgeon”] Early Harvest, NESFA, 1988
  • George Benson Jr. (and Phil Stephensen-Payne)
    • Theodore Sturgeon: Sculptor of Love and Hate, (bibliography) P. O. Box 40494, Albuquerque NM 87196; 1-871133-07-6
  • Michael Bishop
    • More Than a Masterpiece, (introduction) More Than Human, The Easton Press, 1989
  • James Blish
    • Theodore Sturgeon’s Macrocosm, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1962
      • [expanded as “Caviar and Kisses: The Many Loves of Theodore Sturgeon”] More Issues at Hand, Advent Publishers Inc., 1970
        • Science Fiction Writers of the Golden Age, editor Harold Bloom, Chelsea House Publishers, 1995
  • Harold Bloom
    • Bibliography, Science Fiction Writers of the Golden Age, Chelsea House Publishers, 1995
    • Theodore Sturgeon, Science Fiction Writers of the Golden Age, Chelsea House Publishers, 1995
  • Robert Bloch
    • Ted Sturgeon Eulogies, (obituary) Science Fiction Chronicle July 1985 [Volume 6 Number 10]
  • Ray Bradbury
    • About Theodore Sturgeon, Without Sorcery, Prime Press, 1948
      • The Ulitimate Egoist, North Atlantic Books, 1995
  • Alan Brennert
    • Last Horizon (interview), Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction—Annual Number 1, Marvel Comics/Curtis, New York, 1976
  • Charles M Brown
    • When You Care When You Love, Locus June 1985 [Number 293]
  • Steve Brown
    • The Lover and the Barbarian, Thrust Fall 1978 [Number 11]
  • Thomas D Clareson
    • The Launching Pad, (obituary) Extrapolation Fall 1985 [Volume 26 Number 3]
  • Arthur C Clarke
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
    • About Theodore Sturgeon, (foreword) The Ulitimate Egoist, North Atlantic Books, 1995
  • Hal Clement (with Alexis Gilliland, David G. Hartwell, and William Tenn)
    • Theodore Sturgeon,the Overlooked Master (panel discussion), Confluence at the Pittsburgh science fiction conference, 2002
  • John Clute
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (entry) The Encylopedia of Science Fiction, editor Peter Nicholls, Granada 1979
      • [revised as] Sturgeon Remembered, Vector, August/September 1985 [Number 127]
      • [revised] The Encylopedia of Science Fiction, editors John Clute and Peter Nicholls, Orbit 1992
      • [revised] The Encylopedia of Fantasy, editors John Clute and John Grant, Orbit 1997
  • Bob Collins
    • Theodore Sturgeon 1918-1985, (obituary) Fantasy Review May 1986 Number 91 [Volume 8, Number 5]
  • Groff Conklin
    • Essay on Sturgeon, (introduction) E Pluribus Unicorn, Aberlard, 1953
    • Introduction A Way Home, Funk & Wagnalls, 1955
      • A Way Home, Pyramid, 1956
      • Thunder and Roses, Michael Joseph, 1957
  • Anne C Crispin
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
  • David Crosby
    • Foreword Baby is Three, North Atlantic Books, November 1999
  • Samuel R Delany
    • Liner Notes, Sturgeon: Theodore Sturgeon Reads, record, 1976
    • Introduction, The Cosmic Rape, Gregg Press edition only, 1977
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
    • Afterword Argyll : A Memoir, The Sturgeon Project, July 1993
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (foreword) Microcosmic God, North Atlantic Books, 1996
  • Lahna F Diskin
    • Theodore Sturgeon: A Primary and Secondary Bibliography, G K Hall & Co., June 1980
    • Theodore Sturgeon, Borgo Press, February 1981
    • Theodore Sturgeon (Starmont Reader’s Guide 7), Stamont House, June 1981
    • A New Disciple, Fantasy Review, May 1985
  • Stephen R Donaldson
    • Afterword Godbody, Donald I Fine, April 1986
  • David D Duncan
    • The Push From Within: The Extrapolative Ability of Theodore Sturgeon, (interview) Phoenix, Fall 1979
      • The Theodore Sturgeon Page, editor Eric R Weeks
  • Larry Duncan (and Doug Fratz and Arthur Henderson)
    • Interview, Thrust, Fall 1978 [Number 11]
  • Harlan Ellison
    • Theodore Sturgeon: 1918-1985, (obituary) Locus, June 1985 [Number 293]
  • Dennis Fischer
    • One Hundred Most Important People in Science Fiction/Fantasy, Starlog, November 1985 [Number 100]
  • Doug Fratz
    • Theodore Sturgeon and Me, Thrust, Fall/Winter 1985 [Number 23]
  • Doug Fratz (with Larry Duncan and Arthur Henderson)
    • Interview, Thrust, Fall 1978 [Number 11]
  • Beverly Friend
    • The Sturgeon Connection, Voices for the Future: Essays on Major Science Fiction Writers edited by Thomas D Clareson, Bowling Green Popular Press, 1976
    • One Hundred Most Important People in Science Fiction/Fantasy, Starlog, November 1985 [Number 100]
  • David Gerrold
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
    • Farewell, Ted Sturgeon, (obituary) Starlog, August 1985 [Number 97]
  • Alexis Gilliland (with Hal Clement, David G. Hartwell, and William Tenn)
    • Theodore Sturgeon,the Overlooked Master (panel discussion), Confluence at the Pittsburgh science fiction conference, 2002
  • S H Goldman
    • The Synthetic Man, Survey Of Science Fiction Literature, Volume 5, Frank N Magill, Salem Press 1979
    • Venus Plus X, Survey Of Science Fiction Literature, Volume 5, Frank N Magill, Salem Press 1979
  • James Gunn
    • More than SF, The Road to Science Fiction Number 3, Mentor, 1979
    • I Remember Ted, (obituary) Fantasy Review May 1986 Number 91 [Volume 8, Number 5]
    • Books by Theodore Sturgeon, Star Trek : The Joy Machine, Pocket Books, September 1996
    • Afterward : Ted and Me, Star Trek : The Joy Machine, Pocket Books, September 1996
      • [as Foreword] Thunder and Roses, North Atlantic Books, October 1997
  • Harry Harrison
    • Sturgeon Remembered, (br) Vector, August/September 1985 [Number 127]
  • David G Hartwell
    • Interview with Theodore Sturgeon, New York Review of Science Fiction, March and April 1989, Issues 7 & 8
    • Ted Sturgeon Eulogies, (obituary) Science Fiction Chronicle July 1985 [Volume 6 Number 10]
    • Foreword And Now the News . . ., North Atlantic Books, October 2003
  • David G. Hartwell (with Hal Clement, Alexis Gilliland, and William Tenn)
    • Theodore Sturgeon,the Overlooked Master (panel discussion), Confluence at the Pittsburgh science fiction conference, 2002
  • David M Hassler
    • Images for an Ethos, Images for Change and Style, (obituary) Extrapolation Summer 1979 [Volume 20 Number 2]
    • The Short Fiction of Theodore Sturgeon, Survey Of Science Fiction Literature, Volume 5, Frank N Magill, Salem Press 1979
  • N B Hayles
    • Imperfect Art: Competing Patterns in More Than Human, Extrapolation, Spring 1981
  • Robert Heinlein
    • Theodore Sturgeon: An Appeciation, Locus, June 1985 [Number 293]
    • Introduction Godbody, Donald I Fine, April 1986
      • [as Afterward] Killdozer!, North Atlantic Books, 1995
    • Letter to Theodore Sturgeon, New York Review of Science Fiction, August 1995, Issue 84
  • Arthur Henderson (and Larry Duncan and Doug Fratz)
    • Interview, Thrust, Fall 1978 [Number 11]
  • R C Holland
    • The Story Behind the Book: I, Libertine, Books are Everything, March 1989 [Number 8]
  • Scott Imes (and Stuart W Wells III)
    • Editors’ Notes Maturity, Rune Press, April 1979
  • L M Janifer
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
  • Bob Kaye
    • The Story of I, Libertine, The John Shepherd Page
  • David Ketterer
    • Utopian Fantasy as Millennial Motive and Science Fiction Motive, (foreword) New Worlds for Old : The Apocalyptic Imagination, Science Fiction and American Literature, Anchor Press, 1974
  • Stephen King
    • Theodore Sturgeon 1918-1985, (obituary) SFWA Bulletin Summer 1986
    • Theodore Sturgeon 1918-1985, (obituary) Book Review - The Washington Post May 12 1986
      • Science Fiction Writers of the Golden Age, editor Harold Bloom, Chelsea House Publishers, 1995
  • Damon Knight
    • The Vorpal Pen, In Search of Wonder, Advent Publishers, 1956
    • Theodore Sturgeon : February 26 1918 - May 8 1985, (obituary) Science Fiction Chronicle July 1985 [Volume 6 Number 10]
  • Lars Kyrie
    • Not Without Sorcery: The Genius of Theodore Sturgeon,Amazing Experiences September 1990
  • ? Lane
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (entry) The Sound of Wonder, Volume 1, Oryx, 1985
  • L A Lang
    • Impact of Clasical Science on American Literature, [Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 1978]
  • D E Lawler
    • The Short Fiction of Sturgeon, Survey of Modern Fantasy Literature, Volume 3, Frank N Magill, Salem Press, 1983
  • Jonathan Lethem
    • Foreword The Man Who Lost the Sea, North Atlantic Books, January 2005
  • Jaqueline Lichtenberg
    • Ted Sturgeon’s Q, Sime~Gen Welcommittee, 1997
  • Dennis Lien (and Jayne Tannehill Sturgeon)
    • Bibliography, Maturity, Rune Press, April 1979
  • H J Lindborg
    • Venus Plus X: Sturgeon’s Rite of Passage, Extrapolation, Fall 1983
  • Barry N Malzberg
    • Grandson of the True and Terrible, Engines of the Night, Doubleday, 1982
  • Sam Maskowitz
    • Theodore Sturgeon: No More than Human, Amazing Stories, February 1962
      • [expanded] Seekers of Tomorrow, The World Publishing Company, 1967
    • Bibliography,The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1962
      • Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, 25th Anniversary, Ferman, Doubleday, 1974
    • Sturgeon, Nolan and Me, Science Fiction Times, March 1968 [Number 452]
  • D L McBride
    • A Belated Interview, Fantasy Review, May 1985
  • Larry McCaffery
    • Foreword The Perfect Host, North Atlantic Books, October 1998
  • Lucy Menger
    • Theodore Sturgeon (Recognitions), Ungar Publishing, October 1981
  • Judith Merril
    • Theodore Sturgeon, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, September 1962
      • Best From Fantasy and Science Fiction, 25th Anniversary, Edward L Ferman, Doubleday, 1974
    • Better to Have Loved: From a Memoir in Progress, The New York Review of Science Fiction, July 1993, Issue 59 [Volume 5 Number 11]
      • [expanded as] A [Real?] Writer - Homage to Theodore Sturgeon, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, October/November, 1999
  • Dave Nee (with Debbie Notkin, Katie Schwarz and Paul Williams)
    • Thunder and Roses, (panel discussion) Potlatch 10, Ramada Plaza Hotel International, San Francisco, California, February 23-25 2001
  • William F Nolan
    • Theodore Sturgeon, 3 to the Highest Power, Avon, 1968
    • A Theodore Sturgeon SF/Fantasy Index (bibliography), 3 to the Highest Power, Avon, 1968
  • Debbie Notkin (with Dave Nee, Katie Schwarz and Paul Williams)
    • Thunder and Roses, (panel discussion) Potlatch 10, Ramada Plaza Hotel International, San Francisco, California, February 23-25 2001
  • Ann Portal
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (obituary) The Register Guard, Eugene, Oregon, 10 May 1985
      • Spacelight Web Page
  • Richard Eliot Pincus
    • Science Fiction, English Journal November 1975 [Volume 64 Number 8]
  • Charles Platt
    • Interview with Theodore Sturgeon, The Dream Makers, editor , Xanadu, 1987
  • David Pringle
    • More Than Human, Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels, Xannadu, 1985
    • Venus Plus X, Science Fiction: The 100 Best Novels, Xannadu, 1985
    • Introduction, A Touch of Sturgeon, Simon & Schuster UK, August 1987
  • Eric S Rabkin
    • Science and the Human Image in Recent Science Fiction, Michigan Quarterly Review Spring 1985
  • Rodger Rapp
    • E Pluribus Unicorn: Theodore Sturgeon 1918-1985, (obituary) Bloomsbury Review February 1986 [Volumber 6 Number 3]
  • J Michael Reaves
    • Theodore Sturgeon, Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II, R Reginal, Gale, 1979
  • R Reginald
    • Biography, Contemporary Science Fiction Authors II, Gale, 1979
  • Frank M Robinson
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
  • Spider Robinson
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
    • Introduction Pruzy’s Pot, Hypatia, October 1986
  • Regina Sackmary
    • An Idea or Three : The Art of Theodore Sturgeon, Critical Encounters edited by Dick Riley, Frederick Ungar Publishing, 1978
  • Jessica Amanda Salmonson
    • Regarding Ted Sturgeon,The Weird Review, 2000
  • Paul M. Sammon
    • Ted Sturgeon: The Last Interview,Midnight Graffiti Fall 1988, Spring 1989, Fall 1989
  • David N Samuelson
    • Theodore Sturgeon: More than Human, [part of Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Southern California, 1969]
      • Visions of Tomorrow: Six Journeys from Outer to Inner Space, Arno Press, 1974
      • [as “More Then Human”] Survey Of Science Fiction Literature, Volume 3, Frank N Magill, Salem Press 1979
      • Science Fiction Writers of the Golden Age, editor Harold Bloom, Chelsea House Publishers, 1995
    • Theodore Sturgeon, Twentieth Century Science-Fiction Writers edited by Curtis C Smith, Macmillan Press, 1981
  • Katie Schwarz (with Dave Nee, Debbie Notkin and Paul Williams)
    • Thunder and Roses, (panel discussion) Potlatch 10, Ramada Plaza Hotel International, San Francisco, California, February 23-25 2001
  • Darrell Schweiter
    • Interview, Science Fiction Review, February 1977 [Number 20]
        Science Fiction Voices, Darrell Schweiter, Borgo, 1979
  • Jody Scott
    • In Memoriam: Theodore Sturgeon, SFWA Bulletin, Summer 1985
  • Evelyn Sharenov
    • Interview, Pulpsmith, Summer 1983
  • Robert Silverberg
    • Theodore Sturgeon: An Appreciation, Lucus, June 1985
    • Foreword, Killdozer!, North Atlantic Books, October 1996
  • S P Somtow [Somtow Sucharitkul]
    • Theodore Sturgeon: In Memoriam, (obituary) Locus, July 1985 [Number 294]
    • obituary, Isaac Asimov’s SF Magazine, January 1986
    • Worst Week of My Life, (obituary) Fantasy Review May 1986 Number 91 [Volume 8, Number 5]
      • The Theodore Sturgeon Page, editor Eric R Weeks
  • Brian Stableford
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (entry) Science Fiction Writers, editor Everett F Bleiler, Scribners, 1982
    • Theodore Sturgeon, (entry) The New Encylopedia of Science Fiction, editor James Gunn, Viking, 1988
    • The Creators of Science Fiction—2: Theodore Sturgeon, Interzone March 1995 Number 93
  • Phil Stephensen-Payne (and George Benson Jr.)
    • Theodore Sturgeon: Sculptor of Love and Hate, (bibliography) P. O. Box 40494, Albuquerque NM 87196; 1-871133-07-6
  • Jane Tannehill Sturgeon
    • Afterword, Pruzy’s Pot, Hypatia, October 1986
  • Jayne Tannehill Sturgeon (and Dennis Lien)
    • Bibliography, Maturity, Rune Press, April 1979
  • William Tenn
    • Foreword, Bright Segment, North Atlantic Books, July 2002
  • William Tenn (with Hal Clement, Alexis Gilliland, and David G. Hartwell)
    • Theodore Sturgeon,the Overlooked Master (panel discussion), Confluence at the Pittsburgh science fiction conference, 2002
  • Bjo Trimble
    • Futuristic Philosophy of Theodore Sturgeon: “Ask the Next Question!”, Future Life, February 1980 [Number 16]
  • Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
    • A Saucer of Loneliness, North Atlantic Books, November 2000
  • Martin Wagner
    • Interview, Mathom, March and April 1982
  • Don Ward
    • Ted Sturgeon’s Western Adventure, (introduction) Sturgeon’s West, Doubleday, 1973
  • D M Welch
    • Breaking the Barriers: Theodore Sturgeon More Than Human, Illinois English Bulletin, Winter 1985 [Number 16]
  • Paul Williams
    • Introduction, Venus Plus X, Gregg Press edition only, 1976
    • Introduction, The Dreaming Jewels, Gregg Press edition only, 1978
    • Theodore Sturgeon: Storyteller, Pendragon Press, 1978
      • The Berkley Showcase Volume 3, 1981
    • Theodore Sturgeon: An Appreciation, Locus, June 1985, [Number 293]
    • Introduction Argyll : A Memoir, The Sturgeon Project, July 1993
    • Back Words : Story Notes, (afterword) The Ultimate Egoist, North Atlantic Books, December 1994
    • Editors Notes
      • The Ultimate Egoist, North Atlantic Books, December 1994
      • Microcosmic God, North Atlantic Books, December 1995
    • Story Notes
      • Microcosmic God, North Atlantic Books, December 1995
      • Killdozer!, North Atlantic Books, October 1996
      • Thunder and Roses, North Atlantic Books, October 1997
      • The Perfect Host, North Atlantic Books, October 1998
      • Baby is Three, North Atlantic Books, November 1999
      • A Saucer of Loneliness, North Atlantic Books, November 2000
      • Bright Segment, North Atlantic Books, July 2002
      • And Now the News . . ., North Atlantic Books, October 2003
      • The Man Who Lost the Seat, North Atlantic Books, January 2005
  • Paul Williams (with Dave Nee, Debbie Notkin and Katie Schwarz)
    • Thunder and Roses, (panel discussion) Potlatch 10, Ramada Plaza Hotel International, San Francisco, California, February 23-25 2001
  • Stuart W Wells III (and Scott Imes)
    • Editors’ Notes, Maturity, Rune Press, April 1979
  • Gary Westphal
    • Sturgeon’s Fallacy, Extrapolation Winter 1997 [Volume 38 Number 4]
  • Gene Wolfe
    • About Theodore Sturgeon, (foreword) The Ulitimate Egoist, North Atlantic Books, 1995
  • Gene K Wolfe
    • E Pluribus Unicorn, Survey of Science Fiction Literature, Volume 2, Frank N Magill, Salem Press, 1979
    • Eudiche : Theodore Sturgeon, (obituary) Fantasy Review May 1986 Number 91 [Volume 8, Number 5]