1. Heinlein Robert A. Heinlein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2. A. E. van Vogt A. E. van Vogt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
3. Arthur C. Clarke Arthur C. Clarke - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
4. Theodore Sturgeon Theodore Sturgeon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
5. Jules Verne Jules Verne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
6. Olaf Stapledon Olaf Stapledon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
7. Rudyard Kipling Rudyard Kipling - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
8. Jack London Jack London - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
9. Jack Williamson Jack Williamson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
10. E. E. Smirh E. E. Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
NB – others are
John Myers Myers - John Myers Myers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philip Wylie - Philip Wylie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Collier - John Collier (writer) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poul Anderson - Poul Anderson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
John Brunner - John Brunner (novelist) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A. Merritt - A. Merritt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
C. S. Lewis - C. S. Lewis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eric Knight - Eric Knight | LibraryThing
And don’t forget:
Saki - Saki - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bierce, Ambrose - Ambrose Bierce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Poe, E. A. - Edgar Allan Poe - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wells, H. G. - H. G. Wells - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Smith, Thorne - Thorne Smith - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doyle, A. C. - Arthur Conan Doyle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jacobs, W. W. - W. W. Jacobs - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Padgett, Lewis - Lewis Padgett - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia