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Ray Cummings (born Raymond King Cummings) (August 30, 1887 – January 23, 1957) was an American author of science fiction literature and comic books. Early life Cummings was born in New York City in 1887. He worked with Thomas Edison as a personal assistant and technical writer from 1914 to 1919. Literary career Cummings is identified as one of the "founding fathers" of the science fiction genre. His most highly regarded fictional work was the novel The Girl in the Golden Atom published in 1922, which was a consolidation of a short story by the same name published in 1919 (where Cummings combined the idea of Fitz James O'Brien's The Diamond Lens with H. G. Wells's The Time Machine) and a sequel, The People of the Golden Atom, published in 1920. Before taking book form, several of Cummings's stories appeared serialized in pulp magazines. The first eight chapters of his The Girl in the Golden Atom appeared in All-Story Magazine on March 15, 1919. Ray Cummings wrote in "The Girl in the Golden Atom": "Time . . . is what keeps everything from happening at once", a sentence repeated by scientists such as C. J. Overbeck, and John Archibald Wheeler, and often misattributed to the likes of Einstein or Feynman. Cummings repeated this sentence in several of his novellas. Sources focus on his earlier work, The Time Professor, published in 1921, as its earliest documented usage. Later work During the 1940s, with his literary career in eclipse, Cummings anonymously scripted comic book stories for Timely Comics, the predecessor to Marvel Comics. He recycled the plot of The Girl in the Golden Atom for a two-part Captain America tale, Princess of the Atom (Captain America Comics #25 & 26). He also contributed stories to the Human Torch and Sub-Mariner, which his daughter Betty Cummings often penned. Cummings died on January 22, 1957, at Mount Vernon, New York, of a cerebral hemorrhage. Selected literary works The Girl in the Golden Atom, short story (1919) The People of the Golden Atom (1920) Moon Plot (Argosy c. 1920) The Girl in the Golden Atom, novel (1922) The Man Who Mastered Time (Argosy 1924) Brand New World (Argosy 1928) Snow Girl (Argosy 1929) The Shadow Girl (Argosy 1929) The Sea Girl (Argosy 1929) The Princess of the Atom (1929) Tama of the Light Country (Argosy 1930) Beyond the Vanishing Point, Astounding (March 1931) Brigands of the Moon (McClurg, 1931) Jungle Rebellion (Argosy 1931) Tama Princess of Mercury (Argosy 1931) Bandits of the Cylinder (Argosy 1931) Beyond the Stars, Future (February 1942) References External links Science Fiction inventions of Ray Cummings Works by Ray Cummings at Project Gutenberg Works by Raymond King Cummings at Faded Page (Canada) Works by or about Ray Cummings at Internet Archive Works by Ray Cummings at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Ray Cummings at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database. Discover the Ray Cummings popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Ray Cummings books.

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    The Fire People

    Ray Cummings

    Invaders from Mercury! The invaders from Mercury came in ships designed to look like asteroids. Thus did they avoid detection from the unsuspecting humans until they began to lay w...

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    In re Ray Cummings on Habeas Corpus

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    Phantom of the Seven Stars

    Ray Cummings

    Lovely Brenda Carson, scholarly Jerome, pompous Livingston ... everyone aboard the Seven Stars scoffed at the idea of a Phantom Pirate. But I.P. agent Jim Fanning didn’t laugh. He ...

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    RAY CUMMINGS Boxed Set

    Ray Cummings

    Ray Cummings was an American author of science fiction literature and comic books. Cummings is identified as one of the "founding fathers" of the science fiction genre. His...

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    Sci-Fi Classics - Ray Cummings Collection

    Ray Cummings

    eartnow presents to you this meticulously edited Ray Cummings collection, formatted to the highest digital standards and adjusted for readability on all devices. The Girl in the Go...

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    The Second Ray Cummings Omnibus

    Ray Cummings

    Three FastPaced, Colorful Classics by a "Highly Regarded,"  "Founding Father" of Pulp Science Fiction. Two masterpieces from the pages of the Clayton Astounding Stories, and h...

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    The Fire People

    Ray Cummings

    First published in 1922, "The Fire People" by one of the masters of early science fiction, Ray Cummings, is the second novel of trilogy of tales of Matter, Space, and Time ("The Gi...

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    The Girl in the Golden Atom

    Ray Cummings

    First published in 1922, "The Girl in the Golden Atom" by Ray Cummings is a classic work of science fiction and one of the first to explore the world of the atom."The Girl in the G...

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    The Man Who Mastered Time

    Ray Cummings

    First published in Argosy in 1924, "The Man Who Mastered Time" completes the trilogy of Ray Cummings' tales of Matter, Space, and Time ("The Girl in the Golden Atom" and "The Fire ...