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  1. Using the combined pseudonym Peter Reynolds, Long co-wrote the 1936 novel Behind the Evidence with William L. Crawford, based on the Lindbergh kidnapping case. [5] In the 1940s, influenced by Agatha Christie , Long turned from science fiction to writing mysteries.

  2. Amelia Reynolds Long (November 25, 1904 - March 26, 1978) was an American detective fiction and science fiction writer and novelist. Her story, "The Thought-Monster" was made into the 1958 film Fiend Without a Face. She co wrote the 1936 novel Behind the Evidence with William L. Crawford under the combined pseudonym Peter Reynolds.

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    • March 26, 1978
    • November 25, 1904
  3. Author, Poet, Editor, Museum Curator. Born November 25, 1904, Columbia, Pennsylvania. Died March 26, 1978, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Amelia Reynolds Long had a long and very fine career as an author of science fiction, fantasy, mystery, and detective stories.

  4. Published under the pseudonym Peter Reynolds. This book was Long's first mystery novel and was inspired by the famous Lindbergh kidnapping. Only 75 copies were printed, and these were mostly distributed among Long's friends.

  5. Peter Reynolds-Long is known for Time Exposures (1988) and The Hound of London (1993).

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  6. Peter Reynolds (born Peter Gordon Horrocks; 16 August 1921 – 22 April 1975) was an English actor.

  7. Aug 19, 2004 · "Ish" by Peter H. Reynolds is a whimsical and profound exploration of creativity, perfectionism, and the beauty of embracing imperfections. 🎨 The story follows Ramon, a young artist who is disheartened when his older brother criticizes his drawings as "ish."