- Author: Mark Reinsberg Author Record # 17747
- Legal Name: Reinsberg, Mark Simon
- Birthplace: Minnesota, USA
- Birthdate: 6 August 1923
- Deathdate: 25 August 1981
- Language: English
- Webpages: Fancyclopedia 3, myheritage.nl
- Used These Alternate Names: Mark S. Reinsberg, Mark Reinsburg
- Author Tags: crime (2), science fiction (2), interplanetary adventure (1), female main character (1), female protagonist (1), strong female character (1), murder (1), space pirates (1), space opera (1), interstellar travel (1), double-cross (1), fugitive (1), convention books (1)
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Chapbooks
- The Vicious Delinquents (2021)
- The Three Thieves of Japetus (2021)
- Compete or Die! (2021)
- The Satellite-Keeper's Daughter (2023)
- Worldcon Program Books
- 2 Chicon Program Booklet (1940) with William L. Hamling [only as by W. Lawrence Hamling and Mark Reinsberg]
- War with Jupiter (1939) with William L. Hamling [only as by W. Lawrence Hamling and Mark Reinsberg]
- The Satellite-Keeper's Daughter (1956)
- The Mentaller (1957)
- Compete or Die! (1957)
- Suicide Run (1957)
- The Pink Puppy Dog (1957)
- My Martian Cousin (1957)
- The Three Thieves of Japetus (1957)
- Tag, You're It! (1958)
- The Vicious Delinquents (1958)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, June 1953) (1953)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, July 1953) (1953)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, August 1953) (1953)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, September 1953) (1953)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, October 1953) (1953)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, November 1953) (1953)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, December 1953) (1953)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, January 1954) (1954)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, February 1954) (1954)
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, March 1954) (1954) with Henry Bott
- Imagination Science-Fiction Library (Imagination, April 1954) (1954) with Henry Bott
- Letter (Astounding Stories, September 1937): Wasting "Our" Air? (1937)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, December 1937): A "Brickbatier" Says a Charge. (1937)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, January 1938): "Yes, and—" (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, March 1938): Brass Tacks Heading Was Not Picked from Past Illustrations. (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, March 1938): We Did! (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, April 1938): Evolutionary Pressure. (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, August 1938): Astounding Was Shifted Back in the Month Because Growth Required That It Be Shipped with a Larger Group of Street & Smith Magazines. (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, September 1938): Concerning Changes. (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, September 1938): Simak Has Another Bell-Ringer—"Hunger Death"—Out Next Month. (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, October 1938): He Did, So He Couldn't, So He Didn't, So He Could, So—! (1938)
- Letter (Science Adventure Stories, #2 October 1938) (1938) [only as by Mark S. Reinsberg]
- Letter (Astounding, November 1938): Best Stories of the Last Five Years. (1938)
- Letter (Astounding, December 1938): The Idea of Obtaining a Desired End by Altering the Past Had Not Been Used Before, and Was Not in "Legion of Time." The New Paper Costs More and Is Experimental. (1938)
- Letter (Thrilling Wonder Stories, December 1938): Zagat-Tale Best (1938) [only as by Mark Reinsburg]
- Letter (Astounding, February 1939): Did He Correctly Spot the Error or Not? The Sun Is Clearly Not Behind Jupiter, But He Did Recognize the Shape of the Shadow as an Eclipse Shadow Misplaced. (1939)
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Letter (Startling Stories, March 1939): The Greatest S-F Story (1939)
also appeared as:
- Variant: Letter: The Greatest S-F Story (Startling Stories, March 1939) (1939)
- Letter (Astounding, August 1939): You'll Like Our Future Covers Better! (1939)
- Letter (Spaceways, August 1939) (1939)
- Science Fiction Convention (1939) with Melvin Korshak [only as by Erle Korshak and Mark Reinsberg]
- First Progress Report (1939)
- "E. E. Smith, Ph. D.!" (1940)
- Letter (The Alchemist, March 1940) (1940)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, June 1940) (1940)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1940) (1940)
- Robert A. Heinlein: An Appreciation (1951)
- Murder in Millennium VI (1951)
- Future Tense (1952) by Kendell Foster Crossen
- Green Fire (1952) by John Taine
- Strange Worlds (1952) by Ralph Milne Farley
- The Best from Fantasy and Science Fiction (1952) by J. Francis McComas and Anthony Boucher
- The Currents of Space (1952) by Isaac Asimov
- The Demolished Man (1952) by Alfred Bester
- Witches Three (1952) by uncredited
- Children of Wonder (1953) by William Tenn
- Once Upon a Star (1953) by Kendell Foster Crossen
- Prize Science Fiction (1953) by Donald A. Wollheim
- Quadratic (1953) by William L. Crawford
- Ring Around the Sun (1953) by Clifford D. Simak
- Science Fiction Adventures in Dimension (1953) by Groff Conklin
- Star Science Fiction Stories (1953) by Frederik Pohl
- The Continent Makers and Other Tales of the Viagens (1953) by L. Sprague de Camp
- The Golden Apples of the Sun and Other Stories (1953) by Ray Bradbury
- The Robot and the Man (1953) by Martin Greenberg
- The Space Merchants (1953) by Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth
- West of the Sun (1953) by Edgar Pangborn
- Year's Best Science Fiction Novels: 1953 (1953) by Everett F. Bleiler and T. E. Dikty
- The Dark Other (1953) by Stanley G. Weinbaum
- The Undesired Princess (1953) by L. Sprague de Camp
- Ahead of Time (1954) by Henry Kuttner
- King Conan (1954) by Robert E. Howard
- The Legion of Time (1954) by Jack Williamson
- World Out of Mind (1954) by J. T. M'Intosh
- Children of the Atom (1954) by Wilmar H. Shiras
- Second Stage Lensman (1954) by E. E. Smith
- The Time Masters (1954) by Wilson Tucker
- To the End of Time (1954) by Olaf Stapledon
- Childhood's End (1954) by Arthur C. Clarke
- Science-Fiction Handbook (1954) by L. Sprague de Camp