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Short Fiction Series
- Kenton of the Star Patrol
- 1 The Corsairs from the Coalsack! (1950) [graphic format] [only as by John Michel]
- The Menace from Mercury (1932) with Raymond Z. Gallun [only as by Raymond Gallun and John Michel]
- Path of Empire (1941) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- The Year of Uniting (1941) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- He Wasn't There! (1941) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- The Last Viking (1941) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Rebirth of Tomorrow (1941) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Power (1941) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Spokesman for Terra (1941) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Earth Does Not Reply (1941) with Donald A. Wollheim [only as by Lawrence Woods]
-
When Half-Worlds Meet (1941)
only appeared as:
- Variant: When Half-Worlds Meet (1941) [as by Hugh Raymond]
- Variant: When Half-Worlds Meet (1951) [as by John Michel]
- Glory Road (1942) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Hell in the Village (1942) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- The Goblins Will Get You (1942) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- File 384 (1942) [only as by Bowen Conway]
- Boomerang (1942) [only as by Bowen Conway]
- The Real McCoy (1942) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Washington Slept Here (1942) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
-
The Inheritors (1942)
with
Robert A. W. Lowndes
also appeared as:
- Variant: The Inheritors (1942) [as by Robert W. Lowndes and John B. Michel]
- Variant: The Inheritors (1949) [as by Robert Lowndes and John Michel]
- The Powerful Ones (1942) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- His Aunt Thiamin (1942) [only as by Alan Barrister]
-
Claggett's Folly (1942)
only appeared as:
- Variant: Claggett's Folly (1942) [as by Hugh Raymond]
- Translation: Claggett et son dada [French] (1959) [as by Hugh Raymond]
- Full Circle (1943) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Eight Ball (1943) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Lunar Station (1950) with Joe Kubert [only as by Joe Kubert and John Michel]
-
The Mile (1957)
only appeared as:
- Variant: The Mile (1957) [as by John Tara]
- Translation: Son espace vital [French] (1961) [as by John Tara]
- The Returning (1967) [only as by J. B. Mitchel]
- Monday Morning Over the World (1938)
- The Ilk of Ezra Pound (1940)
- Inquest (1941)
- Galatea - The First Space Ship (1941) [only as by John Michel]
- The Unconquerable Fire (1942)
- Communique (1945)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, July 1932) (1932) [only as by John Michel]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1932) (1932)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, January 1933): The Ross-Smith Controversy: A Letter Which Gives a Concluding Statement (1933) [only as by John O. Michel]
- Letter (Amazing Stories, March 1933) (1933)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, August-September 1933) (1933)
- Letter (Amazing Stories, November 1933) (1933)
- Letter (Astounding Stories, June 1934): Fixed! (1934) [only as by John Michel]
- Letter (Astounding Stories, October 1936):We Have Too Many Artists? (1936) [only as by John Michel]
- The Philosophical Novels of Olaf Stapledon (1940)
- Fantasy Reviews: Fantasy Music (Astonishing Stories, February 1940) (1940)
- Letter (Astonishing Stories, February 1940): Of Opinion (1940)
- Letter (The Fantast, May 1940) (1940) [only as by John Michel]
- Fantasy Reviews: Fantasy Books (Super Science Stories, July 1940) (1940) with Donald A. Wollheim
- Letter (The Fantast, November 1941) (1941) [only as by John Michel]
- Letter (Fantastic Adventures, March 1942): A Declaration (1942)
- Letter (Science Fiction Quarterly, Summer 1942) (1942) [only as by Hugh Raymond]
- Letter (Future Combined with Science Fiction, August 1942) (1942)
- SpacefIight - a Financial Deadend (1942) [only as by Bowen Conway]
- Utopia, Inc. (1940) by Herman Everett Gieske