
Miriam Allen De Ford
Miriam Allen deFord was an American writer best known for her mysteries and science fiction. During the 1920s, she wrote for a number of left-wing magazines including The Masses, The Liberator, and the Federated Press Bulletin. Her short story, A Death in the Family, appeared on the second season, episode #2, segment one, of Night Gallery.

The Eel
A notorious space thief, finally apprehended, faces a trial where the usual rules of justice turn upside down when it's discovered he has no one he truly loves.
By Miriam Allen De Ford

The Akkra case
In a near-utopian future, a young woman's death unravels dark secrets, revealing that even in a perfect world tragedy can happen.
By Miriam Allen De Ford

One Way
Faced with their son's departure on a one-way space mission, a family confronts love, loss, and the future by conceiving one last connection to him.
By Miriam Allen De Ford

Time out for redheads
A timid ticket seller finds his life turned upside down when a staged crime, an accidental time jump, and a captivating woman lead him on a journey of self-discovery in a world not his own.
By Miriam Allen De Ford

Oh, Rats!
A genetically modified rat escapes the lab, leading an army of rodents against those who created him, forcing a confrontation with the scientist and his wife who must face the consequences of their actions.
By Miriam Allen De Ford

The Margenes
A revolutionary food source from the sea transforms society until its sudden disappearance unleashes worldwide calamity.
By Miriam Allen De Ford

Not Snow Nor Rain
On the eve of retirement, a mailman's mundane route takes a sharp turn into the extraordinary as he uncovers a decades-in-the-making alien invasion plot.
By Miriam Allen De Ford

Where the Phph Pebbles Go
In a world where the game of pebble-throwing might just signal the existence of life on Earth, a society's intellectual elite concoct a plan to mislead potential extraterrestrial observers, turning their playful sport into an intergalactic ruse.
By Miriam Allen De Ford