Edward Page Mitchell
Books and Stories

Edward Page Mitchell (b. 1852 - d. 1927) was an American short story writer, eventually becoming the editor of The Sun, one of New York City's daily newspapers. His stories have gradually been recognized as highly original early contributions to the science fiction genre.Select a novel or story title to see the inventions from that work:

The Ableist Man in the World, Not Known, 1879

The Clock That Went Backward, Not Known, 1881

The Man Without a Body, The Sun, 1877

The Senator's Daughter, Not known, 1879

 

 

 

 

 

Science Fiction in the News:

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I Need An Outdoor Spherical Display (5/3/2026)

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Muxcard Redditor's DIY Credit Card-Sized Computer (4/29/2026)

'Soft Assembly' Fashions That Fashion Themselves On The Wearer (4/27/2026)

Orwell's Nightmare Of AI-Written Novels Comes To Pass (4/25/2026)

ISS Plagued By Leak - Again! (4/23/2026)

 

 

 

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