Edwin Gerald Jones Biss (1876–1922) was an English motoring journalist and author of short stories.
Biss collapsed and died at age 46 whilst visiting his friend Alfred Eyde Manning Foster.
Another brother, Dr. Hubert Elwyn Jones Biss (1871-1909), was one of the physicians who attended William Ewart Gladstone during his final illness and death at Hawarden Castle.
[3] Biss originally planned a career in the legal profession, but he found success in writing short stories.
His works included serialised stories such as The Imposter; Bob Pharazin’s Madness; The White Rose; Who Killed Montagu Jerningham and later The Shadow of the Scaffold.