- Author: Joe W. Skidmore Author Record # 1792
- Legal Name: Skidmore, Joseph William
- Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, USA
- Birthdate: 9 September 1890
- Deathdate: 10 January 1938
- Language: English
- Webpages: SFE
- Used These Alternate Names: Joseph Wm. Skidmore
- Author Tags: telepathy (2), longevity (1), Martians (1), meteor hit on ship (1), Disintegrator (1), hypnosis ray (1), atomic reductor (1), undersea adventure (1), intelligent octopi (1), Atlantis (1), Atlanteans (1), science fiction (1), ancestral time travel (1)
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Short Fiction Series
- Posi and Nega
- 1 The Romance of Posi and Nega (1932)
- 2 Adventures of Posi and Nega (1934)
- 3 A Epos of Posi and Nega (1935)
- 4 A Saga of Posi and Nega (1935) [only as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- 5 A Legend of Posi and Nega (1935) [only as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- The Velocity of Escape
- 1 The Velocity of Escape (1934)
- 2
A World Unseen (1936)
only appeared as:
- Serializations:
- A World Unseen (Part 1 of 2) (1936) [as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- A World Unseen (Part 2 of 2) (1936) [as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- Dramatis Personae (1931)
- Are You a Coward? (1931)
- Souls Aspace (1933)
- The Beetle in the Amber (1933)
- The Torch of Life (1934)
- The First Flight (1934)
- Seven Perils to Quiches (1935) [only as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
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The Maelstrom of Atlantis (1936)
only appeared as:
- Serializations:
- The Maelstrom of Atlantis (Part 1 of 2) (1936) [as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- The Maelstrom of Atlantis (Part 2 of 2) (1936) [as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- Murder by Atom (1937) [only as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- Letter (Fourth Dimensional Thinking) (1930)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, September 1932) (1932)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, April 1933): A Pleasant Letter from an Author, "Omega" Highly Praised. "The Pool of Death" Also Commended (1933)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, January 1934) (1934)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1935): Mr. Skidmore Replies to the Criticism of Mr. A. C. Clarke, of England, Which Appeared in the February Issue in Discussion (1935) [only as by Joseph Wm. Skidmore]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, October 1935) (1935)