Raymond Fisher Jones (November 15, 1915, Salt Lake City, Utah - January 24, 1994, Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah) was an American science fiction author. He is best known for his 1952 novel, This Island Earth, which was adapted into the 1955 film This Island Earth and for the short story "The Children's Room", which was adapted for television as Episode Two of the ABC network show Tales of Tomorrow, first aired on February 29, 1952. Jones' career was at its peak during the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. His stories were published mainly in magazines such as Thrilling Wonder Stories, Astounding Stories, and Galaxy. His short story Noise Level is known as one of his best works. His short story "The Alien Machine", first published in the June, 1949 Thrilling Wonder Stories, was later expanded into the novel This Island Earth, along with two other short stories, "The Shroud of Secrecy", and "The Greater Conflict", known as The Peace Engineers Trilogy, featuring the character Cal Meacham. Jones also wrote the story upon which the episode "The Children's Room" was based for the television program Tales of Tomorrow in 1952.
Series
Books

The Alien
1951

Son of the Stars
1952

Kuuasema vaarassa
1971

The Memory of Mars
1961

The Non-Statistical Man
1964

Syn
1969

Renegades of Time
1975

This Island Earth
1952

The Colonists
2010

The Cybernetic Brains
1962

Astounding Science-Fiction, February 1942
1942

Weeping May Tarry
1978

The Great Gray Plague
1962

The Year When Stardust Fell
1958

Man of Two Worlds
1951

Noise Level
1952

Planet of Light
1953