S. Fowler Wright
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Born: | January 6, 1874 |
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Died: | February 25, 1965 |
Occupation: | writer, editor, poet |
Nationality: | British |
Genres: | science fiction, mystery fiction, poetry |
Sydney Fowler Wright (January 6, 1874 – February 25, 1965) was a prolific British editor, poet, science fiction author, writer of screenplays, mystery fiction and works in other genres. He also wrote as Sydney Fowler and Anthony Wingrave.
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[edit] Works
[edit] Novels
- The Amphibians (1924)
- The Island of Captain Sparrow (1928)
- Deluge (1928)
- Dawn (1929)
- Dream, or the Simian Maid (1931)
- Beyond the Rim (1932)
- Power (1933)
- Prelude in Prague: The War of 1938 (1934)
- The Vengeance of Gwa (1935)
- Four Days War (1936)
- The Screaming Lake (1937)
- Megiddo's Ridge (1937)
- The Hidden Tribe (1938)
- The Adventure of Wyndham Smith (1938)
- The World Below (1951)
- Spider's War (1954)
[edit] Short fiction
- "Automata: I" (1929)
- "Automata: II" (1929)
- "Automata: III" (1929)
- "P.N. 40" (1929)
- "The Rat" (1929)
- "Automata" (1929)
- "Brain" (1932)
- "Choice" (1932)
- "The Rule" (1932)
- "Proof" (1932)
- "Appeal" (1932)
- "This Night" (1932)
- "Justice" (1932)
- "Original Sin" (1946)
- "The Terror of William Stickers" (1946)
- "A Question of E.D.D." (1946)
- "The Congo Cat" (1946)
- "The Temperature of Gehenna Sue" (1946)
- "Carrots" (1946)
- "Burglar's Aid" (1946)
- "Who Else But She?" (1946)
- "Status" (1946)
- "The Witchfinder" (1946)
- "Obviously Suicide" (1951)
- "The Better Choice" (1955)
[edit] Collections
- Scenes from the Morte d'Arthur (1919) as Alan Seymour
- The New Gods Lead (1932)
- The Witchfinder (1946)
- The Throne of Saturn (1949)
- S. Fowler Wright's Short Stories (1996)
[edit] References
ISFDB. Retrieved on 2007-01-08.