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  1. Detective fiction, Science fiction. Amelia Reynolds Long ( November 25, 1904 – March 26, 1978) was an American detective fiction writer, novelist, and a pioneer woman writer for the early science fiction magazines of the 1930s.

  2. Author, Poet, Editor, Museum Curator. Born November 25, 1904, Columbia, Pennsylvania. Died March 26, 1978, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Amelia Reynolds Long had a long and very fine career as an author of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and detective stories.

  3. Amelia Reynolds Long (November 25, 1904 - March 26, 1978) was an American detective fiction and science fiction writer and novelist. Her story, "The Thought-Monster" was made into the 1958 film Fiend Without a Face. She co wrote the 1936 novel Behind the Evidence with William L. Crawford under the combined pseudonym Peter Reynolds.

  4. Amelia Reynolds Long passed away at her home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on the 26th March, 1978. Her main legacy, for those who never knew her, is of course her splendid writing, unjustly ignored for so long.

  5. Mystery Novels by Amelia Reynolds Long. Between 1936 and 1952, Amelia Reynolds Long wrote a series of mystery novels, the majority of which were published by Phoenix Press. Several of her novels appeared under the pen names Patrick Laing and Adrian Reynolds.

  6. Jul 23, 2022 · John C. Alsedek honors a local genre pioneer by examining the career and legacy of writer Amelia Reynolds Long.

  7. Amelia Reynolds Long. born Columbia, Pennsylvania: 23 November 1903. died Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: 26 March 1978. works. Mechanical Man/Thought Stealer (New York: Stellar Publishing Co, 1930) [anth: chap: second story is by Frank Bourne: in the publisher's Science Fiction Series: pb/nonpictorial]