Arthur Sellings
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Arthur Sellings was the pseudonym of Robert Arthur Gordon Ley, (31 May 1911, Tunbridge Wells
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, Kent
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, England
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 – 24 September 1968, Worthing
Worthing
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, England
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 scientist, book and art dealer, and science fiction
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 author. In addition to Sellings he also wrote under the pen names Ray Luther and Martin Luther. He is best known for his well-crafted portraits of adaptability under stress, in stories noted for their humor, suspense and attention to plot and character. His posthumous novel Junk Day is considered his best work.

Life and career

Ley was born on 31 May 1911 in Tunbridge Wells
Royal Tunbridge Wells
Royal Tunbridge Wells is a town in west Kent, England, about south-east of central London by road, by rail. The town is close to the border of the county of East Sussex...

, Kent
Kent
Kent is a county in southeast England, and is one of the home counties. It borders East Sussex, Surrey and Greater London and has a defined boundary with Essex in the middle of the Thames Estuary. The ceremonial county boundaries of Kent include the shire county of Kent and the unitary borough of...

, England
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, the son of Kent and Stella Grace (Sellings) Ley. He lived for most of his life in his native town. He married, on 18 August 1945, Gladys Pamela Judge. In addition to his writing, Ley was a book and art dealer and antiquarian and, from 1955–1968, a scientific researcher for the British government. His research work inspired some of his science fiction. His work appeared in Fantastic
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, Galaxy Science Fiction
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, Imagination
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, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction
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, Nebula Science Fiction
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, New Worlds
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, New Writings in SF
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, and Worlds of Tomorrow
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, among other periodicals.
Ley died of a heart attack on September 24, 1968 in Worthing
Worthing
Worthing is a large seaside town with borough status in West Sussex, within the historic County of Sussex, forming part of the Brighton/Worthing/Littlehampton conurbation. It is situated at the foot of the South Downs, west of Brighton, and east of the county town of Chichester...

, Sussex
Sussex
Sussex , from the Old English Sūþsēaxe , is an historic county in South East England corresponding roughly in area to the ancient Kingdom of Sussex. It is bounded on the north by Surrey, east by Kent, south by the English Channel, and west by Hampshire, and is divided for local government into West...

, England
England
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Novels

  • Telepath (1962)
  • The Uncensored Man (1964)
  • The Quy Effect (1966)
  • Intermind (as by Ray Luther) (1967)
  • The Power of X (1968)
  • Junk Day (1970)

Collections

  • Time Transfer and Other Stories (1956)
  • The Long Eureka: a Collection of Short Stories (1968)

Short stories

  • "The Haunting" (1953)
  • "The Boys from Vespis" (Feb. 1954)
  • "The Departed" (Aug. 1954)
  • "A Start in Life" (1954)
  • "The Cautious Invaders" (Oct. 1954)
  • "The Age of Kindness" (1954)
  • "The Mission" (1955)
  • "The Figment" (1955)
  • "Escape Mechanism" (1955)
  • "The Proxies" (1955)
  • "Jukebox" (1955)
  • "Cry Wolf" (Jul. 1956)
  • "Armistice" (Nov. 1956)
  • "Birthright" (1956)
  • "The Warriors" (Aug. 1956)
  • "The Masters" (1956)
  • "Categorical Imperative" (1956)
  • "Control Room" (1956)
  • "Time Transfer" (1956)
  • "From Up There" (1956)
  • "The Wordless Ones" (1956)
  • "The Transfer" (1956)
  • "Pentagram" (1956)
  • "Soliloquy" (1956)
  • "The Awakening" (1956)
  • "The Category Inventors" (1956)
  • "One Across" (1956)
  • "Verbal Agreement" (1956)
  • "Fresh Start" (Jul. 1957)
  • "Brink of Madness" (1957)
  • "Limits" (1958)
  • "Blank Form" (1958)
  • "The Shadow People" (1958)
  • "Flatiron" (1958)
  • "The Long Eureka" (1959)
  • "For the Colour of His Hair" (1959)
  • "The Tycoons" (1959)
  • "The Scene Shifter" (1959)
  • "The Outstretched Hand" (1959)
  • "Starting Course" (1961)
  • "The Well-Trained Heroes" (Jun. 1964)
  • "The Power of Y" (1965)
  • "The Tinplate Teleologist" (1965)
  • "Gifts of the Gods" (1966)
  • "That Evening Sun Go Down" (1966)
  • "The Key of the Door" (1967)
  • "The Last Time Around" (1968)
  • "Trade-In" (1968)
  • "Homecoming" (1968)
  • "Crack In the Shield" (Jan. 1968)
  • "The Trial" (1969)
  • "The Legend and the Chemistry" (Jan. 1969)
  • "The Dodgers" (Apr. 1969)

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