- Author: Amelia Reynolds Long Author Record # 12165
- Legal Name: Long, Amelia Reynolds
- Birthplace: Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA
- Birthdate: 25 November 1904
- Deathdate: 26 March 1978
- Language: English
- Webpages: amelialong.tripod.com, gadetection.pbworks.com, IMDB, sf-encyclopedia.com, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Amelia R. Long, A. R. Long, Amelia Reynolds Long, B.Sc., M.A., Mordred Weir
- Author Tags: reincarnation (1), hypnotism (1), Atlantis (1), saint john’s apocalypse (1), time travel (1), hipnosis (1), mad scientist (1), science fiction (1), transmutation (1), elixir of rejuvenation (1), invisibility (1)
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Anthologies
- The Thought Stealer / The Mechanical Man (1930) with Frank Bourne
- The Twin Soul (1928)
- The Mechanical Man (1930)
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The Thought-Monster (1930)
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Thought Monster (1931)
- The Magic-Maker (1930)
- The Mystery of the Phantom Shot (1930)
- The Undead (1931)
- Omega (1932)
- Scandal in the 4th Dimension (1934) [only as by A. R. Long]
- Masters of Matter (1935)
- Flapping Wings of Death (1935)
- A Leak in the Fountain of Youth (1936) [also as by A. R. Long]
- The Album (1936)
- Cosmic Fever (1937) [only as by A. R. Long]
- Reverse Phylogeny (1937)
- The Mind Master (1937)
-
The Dimension Drug (1938)
only appeared as:
- Serializations:
- The Dimension Drug (part 1 of 2) (1938)
- Death by Fire (1939)
- The Box from the Stars (1939)
- Bride of the Antarctic (1939) [only as by Mordred Weir]
- When the Half Gods Go— (1939) [also as by Amelia R. Long]
- Justice in Time (1940)
- Castaways in Space (1940)
- The Monster (synopsis) (1987)
- Letter (Weird Tales, November 1931) (1931)
- Writing the Pseudo-Scientific Story (1933) [only as by Amelia Reynolds Long, B.Sc., M.A.]
- About Myself (1939)
- Letter (Spaceways, February 1939) (1939)
-
Letter (Startling Stories, March 1939): Time-Traveling (1939)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Letter: Time-Traveling (Startling Stories, March 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Spaceways, June 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, October 1940): Liked All but One (1940)
- Machines That Think (1940)
