We’re excited to share some big news: SquarePages.co is now OpenChapter.io! Read more in the latest blog post here.
Portrait of Miriam Allen De Ford

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.

Average Book Rating
4.0
Aggregate review score sourced from Goodreads
5
200
4
200
3
200
2
200
1
200
Total Book Reviews
10.0k
Total reviews from Goodreads may change
Categories
Showing 1 - 8 of 8 results
Book Cover

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

(100)
Book Cover

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

(100)
Book Cover

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

(100)
Book Cover

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

(100)
Book Cover

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

(100)
Book Cover

The Margenes

A revolutionary food source from the sea transforms society until its sudden disappearance unleashes worldwide calamity.

By Miriam Allen De Ford

(100)
Book Cover

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

(100)
Book Cover

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

(100)