
Miles J. (Miles John) Breuer
Miles John Breuer was an American physician and science fiction writer of Czech origin. Although he had published elsewhere since the early 20th century, he is considered the part of the first generation of writers to appear regularly in the pulp science fiction magazines, publishing his first story, "The Man with the Strange Head", in the January 1927 issue of Amazing Stories. His best known works are "The Gostak and the Doshes" (1930) and two stories written jointly with Jack Williamson, "The Girl from Mars" (1929) and The Birth of a New Republic (1931).

The Oversight
When Roman soldiers materialize in modern Nebraska and begin warring with the locals using ancient weaponry, a medical student uncovers a Martian plot that makes him question everything he thought he knew about the Earth.
By Miles J. (Miles John) Breuer

The Einstein See-Saw
When a disgruntled engineer's crimes lead a reporter and a professor's daughter into a strange alternate dimension, they must use their wits and an understanding of space to get back home and uncover the truth.
By Miles J. (Miles John) Breuer