- 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, SFE, Wikipedia-EN
- Used These Alternate Names: Amelia R. Long, A. R. Long, Amelia Reynolds Long, B.Sc., M.A., Mordred Weir
- Author Tags: mad scientist (2), reincarnation (1), hypnotism (1), Atlantis (1), saint john’s apocalypse (1), time travel (1), hipnosis (1), science fiction (1), transmutation (1), horror (1), mad scientist monster (1), psychic vampires (1), elixir of rejuvenation (1), invisibility (1)
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Serials Anthologies
- The Thought Stealer / The Mechanical Man (1930) with Frank Bourne
- A Leak in the Fountain of Youth (1936)
- A Leak in the Fountain of Youth (1936) with A. R. Long
- Bride of the Antarctic (1939)
- Bride of the Antarctic (1939) with Mordred Weir
- Castaways in Space (1940)
- Cosmic Fever (1937)
- Cosmic Fever (1937) with A. R. Long
- Death by Fire (1939)
- Der sechste Tag [German] (1963)
- Der Untote [German] (2003)
- Flapping Wings of Death (1935)
- Justice in Time (1940)
- Masters of Matter (1935)
- Omega (1932)
- Omega [German] (1963)
- Reverse Phylogeny (1937)
- Scandal in the 4th Dimension (1934)
- Scandal in the 4th Dimension (1934) with A. R. Long
- The Album (1936)
- The Box from the Stars (1939)
- The Dimension Drug (1938)
- The Magic-Maker (1930)
- The Mechanical Man (1930)
- The Mind Master (1937)
- The Monster (synopsis) (1987)
- The Mystery of the Phantom Shot (1930)
- The Thought Monster (1931)
- The Thought-Monster (1930)
- The Twin Soul (1928)
- The Undead (1931)
- When the Half Gods Go— (1939)
- When the Half Gods Go— (1939) with Amelia R. Long
- About Myself (1939)
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, October 1940): Liked All but One (1940)
- Letter (Spaceways, February 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Spaceways, June 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Startling Stories, March 1939): Time-Traveling (1939)
- Letter (Weird Tales, November 1931) (1931)
- Letter: Time-Traveling (Startling Stories, March 1939) (1939)
- Machines That Think (1940)
- Writing the Pseudo-Scientific Story (1933)
- Writing the Pseudo-Scientific Story (1933) with Amelia Reynolds Long, B.Sc., M.A.