John Milton Edwards

Born: 04/11/1867   Marshall
Died: 07/20/1933
Parents: Charles R. and Jane E. Cook
Spouse: 1st-Anna Gertrude Slater; 2nd-Mary A. Ackley

Writings

Image Title Genre Audience Publisher Date
Adrift in the Unknown: or Queer Adventures in A Queer Realm
- Reprint of the 1905 ed. published by Street & Smith Corp., New York...first published in The Argosy, December 1904-April 1905
Science Fiction Children New York, Arno Press 1975
Comrades of the Glory Road : a novel of Marshall Michigan History Adult Marshall, MI : photocopy of pages from Marshall chronicle 1933
Plotto: A New Method of Plot Suggestion for Writers of Creative Fiction
- A plot generator is a fictional plot device which permits the generation of plots for an extended serial without requiring a great deal of logical connection between the episodes. Cook describes his plot generator in detail.
Non Fiction Adult Battle Creek, Mich., Ellis publishing company 1928
Cast Away at the Pole
- first published in The Argosy in March 1904
Fiction Adult New York: Arno Press 1926
Marooned in 1492, or Under Fortune's Flag
- first published in The Argosy, August-December 1905
Science Fiction Adult New York: Smith and Smith 1925
Around the World in Eighty Hours: An Adventure Story Fiction , Adventure Adult New York: Chelsea House 1925
The Fiction Factory: Being the Experience of a Writer Who, for Twenty-Two Years, has Kept a Story Mill Grinding Successfully
-  as by John Milton Edwards
Non Fiction Adult Ridgewood, N.J., The Editor company 1912
A Quarter to Four Fiction Adult New York: G.W. Dillingham Co. 1909
The Desert Argonaut Fiction Adult New York: Smith and Smith 1908
Wilby's Dan Fiction Adult New York: Dodd, Mead 1904
A Round Trip to the Year 2000, or A Flight Through Time
- first published in The Argosy, July-November 1903
Science Fiction Adult New York: Street and Smith 1903
His Friend the Enemy Fiction Adult New York: G.W. Dillingham Co. 1903
Diamond Dick, Jr's Call Down Fiction Adult New York: Street & Smith Publishing Company 1896
Other writings:
- Screenplays, hundreds of stories, regular contributor to Rough Rider Weekly. Articles in Detroit Free Press, Puck, Truth
Fiction Children
What is the aim or goal of your writing: Reuben W. Borough, Michigan History, June, 1964 says: "He was known as a fabricator of serials for pulp magazines...lived in rural grandeur on a Kalamazoo Avenue estate at town's end. Cook was an amazing writer--he could turn out ten thousand words of clean copy a day. Once a week he would be seen in the evening, jauntily swinging his cane, on the way to the mailbox at the Michigan Central depot, there to deposit a fat envelope containing his obligatory shipment to Street and Smith. The town was quite proud of him." About half of his hundreds of stories were arbitrarily given western settings, the rest were science fiction, mystery, circus, sea, and rags-to-riches tales.

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Donated books to the Authors & Illustrators database project: No

Skills:
Author

Education:

Degree Institution Location Date
M.A. Miami University Oxford , OH 1980 -1982

Career:

Position Organization Location Date
Contributor to the Detroit Free Press
Journalist, Court Reporter, Author

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Cook's papers are housed in The New York Public Library, Humanities and Social Sciences Library, Manuscripts and Archives Division (See http://archives.nypl.org/uploads/collection/pdf_finding_aid/cookww.pdf)

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