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Best known for a small body of mid-century science fiction, this elusive writer left behind stories that still catch readers with their wit and strange, unsettling ideas. He also published under the name Will Worthington, adding to the air of mystery around his work.

by Will Mohler

by Will Mohler
Will Mohler was an American science fiction writer associated with magazine fiction of the late 1950s and early 1960s. Reliable catalog and library sources connect him with the pseudonym Will Worthington, and surviving records suggest that much of his published work appeared in short-story form rather than novels.
Although biographical details are scarce, that scarcity has become part of his reputation. Modern readers tend to encounter his work through archives, anthologies, and public-domain editions, where his stories stand out for their imaginative setups and sharp, sometimes satirical tone.
Because so little personal information is firmly documented, Mohler remains a somewhat mysterious figure. That makes the fiction itself the real introduction: compact, inventive stories from the classic magazine era of science fiction.