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Saturday, 1 August 2015

Police Operation [by H. Beam Piper]

H. Beam Piper (1904–1964) was an American science fiction author. He wrote many short stories and several novels. He is best known for his extensive Terro-Human Future History series of stories and a shorter series of "Paratime" alternate history tales. (Summary from Wikipedia)

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Police Operation [by H. Beam Piper]

The Chessmen of Mars (version 3)[by Edgar Rice Burroughs]

In the fifth book in the Barsoom series, Tara of Helium, daughter of John Carter, becomes lost in an unknown area of Mars when her single-seat flier is caught in a rare Martian hurricane. She is first captured by the bizarre and hideous Kaldanes, then the brutal Manatorians, where she is the prize in a tournament of Martian chess, jetan, that is played by live game pieces, and to the death!

Read by Mark Nelson.

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The Chessmen of Mars (version 3)[by Edgar Rice Burroughs]

Friday, 24 July 2015

The Variable Man [by Philip K. Dick]

Predictability has come a long way. The computers of the future can tell you if you’re going to win a war before you fire a shot. Unfortunately they’re predicting perpetual standoff between the Terran and Centaurian Empires. What they need is something unpredictable, what they get is Thomas Cole, a man from the past accidently dragged forward in time. Will he fit their calculations, or is he the random variable that can break the stalemate? – The Variable Man first appeared in the September, 1953 issue of Space Science Fiction magazine.

Read by Gregg Margarite


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Sunday, 19 July 2015

The Crystal Crypt & Beyond The Door [by Philip K. Dick]

Two early science fiction stories by the wonderful craftsman, Philip K. Dick. In the Crystal Crypt, taken from the 1954 Planet Stories, the war between Mars and Terra is about to erupt and earth has only merchants and salesmen to fight; can they carry out their mission? Beyond the Door is a story that asks and answers the question: what lives beyond the door? And is it dangerous? 

Read by Phil Chenevert

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The Crystal Crypt & Beyond The Door [by Philip K. Dick]

Saturday, 20 June 2015

Life in a Thousand Worlds [by William Shuler Harris]

A jolly romp, which could be perhaps be described as Gulliver's Travels Through Our Solar System and Beyond, as written by a great admirer of C. S. Lewis, on a rainy Sunday afternoon, after one too many mugs of cocoa. Includes some thought on alien philosophies and how to apply them to moral and social problems here on Planet Earth.

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Life in a Thousand Worlds [by William Shuler Harris]

Wednesday, 17 June 2015

Thuvia, Maid of Mars [by Edgar Rice Burroughs]

John Carter's son, Carthoris, falls in love with his father's true friend, Thuvia of Ptarth, but she has been promised to another and is kidnapped by a third! Carthoris, suspected of the crime, spends the entire novel in efforts to rescue her and restore her to her fiancé. The adventures introduce to us a philosophical system or fringe science that challenges our conception of the nature of reality itself.

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Thuvia, Maid of Mars [by Edgar Rice Burroughs]

Friday, 12 June 2015

Three by Fritz Lieber [by Fritz Leiber]

Three Science Fiction short stories by the wonderful Fritz Leiber. What more needs to be said.

Read by Phil Chenevert.

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Three by Fritz Lieber [by Fritz Leiber]

Wednesday, 10 June 2015

Voodoo Planet [by Andre Norton]

The sequel to Plague Ship, Voodoo Planet finds the Solar Queen banned from trade and starting her supposed quiet two-year stint as an interstellar mail carrier. But instead her crew accepts a visit to the safari planet of Khatka, where they find themselves caught in a battle between the forces of reason and the powers of Khatka's mind-controlling wizard.

Read by Mark Nelson

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Voodoo Planet [by Andre Norton]

Sunday, 7 June 2015

The Night of the Long Knives [by Fritz Leiber]

"I was one hundred miles from Nowhere—and I mean that literally—when I spotted this girl out of the corner of my eye. I'd been keeping an extra lookout because I still expected the other undead bugger left over from the murder party at Nowhere to be stalking me." In a Post apocalyptic world, the few people left must be strong. And must not hesitate to kill. Of course, killing another Deathlander was one of the chief pleasures and urges of all the solitary wanders in this vast wasteland. Kill and kill again. But this other was a girl and that brought up the second great urge: sex. Which was it to be today? And which one would walk away afterwards? 

Read by Phil Chenevert.


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The Night of the Long Knives [by Fritz Leiber]

Monday, 1 June 2015

The Eyes Have It & Tony and the Beetles [by Philip K. Dick]

Aliens have invaded the earth! Horrible one celled creatures disguised as normal human beings ! Well, at least that is what it seems to the author. Yes, The Eyes Have It is a whimsical story, making gentle fun of certain writing styles, but only a topflight science-fictionist like Philip Dick , we thought, could have written this story, in just this way. Tony and the Beetles takes place far in the future when Earth's enormous colonial empire is well established but the question is, how long can it last? 10 year old Tony grows up fast when history catches up with the human race. A sobering look at human history .. and our probable future. Two very different stories but both entertainin

Read by Phil Chenevert

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The Eyes Have It & Tony and the Beetles [by Philip K. Dick]

Sunday, 31 May 2015

The Creature from Cleveland Depths [by Fritz Leiber]

“The Creature from Cleveland Depths” also known as “The Lone Wolf” tells the story of a writer and his wife who refuse to move below-ground after the cold-war gets hot. The underground society discovers a decline in their ability to creatively innovate, and must consult with surface dwellers to develop products that satiate the needs of a people living like moles. But the latest product to result from this alliance, “The Tickler” has frightening implications that only our heroes seem to notice. – This story appeared in the December, 1962 issue of “Galaxy” magazine.

Read by Gregg Margarite.

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The Creature from Cleveland Depths [by Fritz Leiber]

Saturday, 30 May 2015

Five short stories [by H. Beam Piper]

Five short stories by classic science fiction writer H. Beam Piper. 

1 - The Answer 
2 - Temple Trouble
3 - Flight From Tomorrow
4 - Police Operation
5 - Graveyard of Dreams

Recorded by Mark Nelson

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Five short stories [by H. Beam Piper]

Friday, 29 May 2015

Uller Uprising [by H. Beam Piper]

Uller Uprising is the story of a confrontation between a human overlord and alien servants, with an ironic twist at the end. Like most of Piper's best work, Uller Uprising is modeled after an actual event in human history; in this case the Sepoy Mutiny (a Bengal uprising in British-held India brought about when rumors were spread to native soldiers that cartridges being issued by the British were coated with animal fat. The rebellion quickly spread throughout India and led to the massacre of the British Colony at Cawnpore.). Piper's novel is not a mere retelling of the Indian Mutiny, but rather an analysis of an historical event applied to a similar situation in the far future. 

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Uller Uprising [by H. Beam Piper]

Thursday, 28 May 2015

Second Variety [by Philip K. Dick]

Early victories by the USSR in a global nuclear war cause the United Nations government to retreat to the moon leaving behind troops and fierce autonomous robots called “Claws”, which reproduce and redesign themselves in unmanned subterranean factories. After six bloody years of conflict the Soviets call for an urgent conference and UN Major Joseph Hendricks sets out to meet them. Along the way he will discover what the Claws have been up to, and it isn’t good… - Second Variety was first published in the May 1953 edition of Space Science Fiction Magazine.

Read by Gregg Margarite

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Second Variety [by Philip K. Dick]

Tuesday, 26 May 2015

No Great Magic [by Fritz Leiber]

They were a traveling group of Shakespearean players; perfectly harmless, right? wrong. For one thing, why did they have spacemen costumes in their wardrobes,right next to caveman ones? Why was the girl in charge of backstage suffering from amnesia and agoraphobia? No Great Magic is needed to perform the plays they put on, but sometimes great science. No matter where, or when.

Read by Phil Chenevert

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No Great Magic [by Fritz Leiber]

Thursday, 21 May 2015

The Big Time [by Fritz Leiber]



A classic locked room mystery, in a not-so-classic setting.

Read by Karen Savage.

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The Big Time [by Fritz Leiber]

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

Gambler's World & The Yillian Way [by Keith Laumer]

Here are two stories starring the always unconventional Terrestrial Diplomat, Retief. As a diplomat, Retief does not always follow procedure. Well the truth is that he almost never follows procedure but somehow his wit and strength manage to salvage most situations from the bumbling of the other diplomats. His sardonic approach to inter galactic negotiations in these two stories is a delight to hear. 

Read by Phil Chenevert


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Gambler's World & The Yillian Way [by Keith Laumer]

Monday, 18 May 2015

The Misplaced Battleship [by Harry Harrison]

"It might seem a little careless to lose track of something as big as a battleship ... but interstellar space is on a different scale of magnitude. But a misplaced battleship—in the wrong hands!—can be most dangerous." The world class con man and thief known as the Stainless Steel Rat (diGriz) has another very big problem to solve and this science fiction novella by the great Harry Harrison will see if he can solve it and perhaps four or five more like it before this fascinating and funny tale is finished. 'Use a thief to catch a thief' sounds great but it sometimes has unexpected results. 

Read by Phil Chenevert.

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The Misplaced Battleship [by Harry Harrison]

Saturday, 16 May 2015

The People of the Crater [by Andre Norton]

An air force pilot adrift in peacetime is recruited to join an Antarctic expedition. When a strange mist downs his plane he discovers an ancient alien civilization which has prophesized his arrival. Now he and his faithful pet Ana must descend to the depths of the crater and face the Black Ones in order to rescue the fair Thrala, daughter of the Ancient Ones. – Andre Norton (Alice Mary Norton) was a popular author of science fiction and fantasy who began publishing stories in the early 1930s. “The People of the Crater” was first published in volume 1 number 1 of Fantasy Book in 1947.

Read by Gregg Margarite.

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The Return [by H. Beam Piper & John J. McGuire]

Two-hundred years after a global nuclear war, two explorers from a research outpost, that largely survived the cataclysm, discover a settlement of humans who have managed to maintain their civilisation despite ferocious cannibal neighbours, the Scowrers. However, the explorers must turn detective in order to understand the mystery of their hosts philosophy and religion.

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The Return [by H. Beam Piper & John J. McGuire]

Thursday, 14 May 2015

Brigands of the Moon [by Ray Cummings]

Gregg Haljan was aware that there was a certain danger in having the giant spaceship Planetara stop off at the moon to pick up Grantline's special cargo of moon ore. For that rare metal -- invaluable in keeping Earth's technology running -- was the target of many greedy eyes. But nevertheless he hadn't figured on the special twist the clever Martian brigands would use. So when he found both the ship and himself suddenly in their hands, he knew that there was only one way in which he could hope to save that cargo and his own secret -- that would be by turning space-pirate himself and paying the Brigands of the Moon back in their own interplanetary coin.

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Brigands of the Moon [by Ray Cummings]

The Repairman [by Harry Harrison]

This is a collection of 3 of Harry Harrison's marvelous earlier stories that were published in Galaxy, Analog and Fantastic Universe. The Repairman (1958) is a straight fun SF story of a man getting a job done. It is most typical of his later style in series like the Stainless Steel Rat; Toy Shop (1962), a short piece exploring bureaucratic blindness and one ingenious way around it and The Velvet Glove (1956), my favorite for its writing style, fun perspective, sly social commentary on the scene in 1956 and just plain delightful imagination. And he manages to pack excitement and mystery in at the same time. 

Read by Phil Chenevert.

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The Repairman [by Harry Harrison]

Wednesday, 13 May 2015

Ultima Thule [by Mack Reynolds]

Ronny Bronston has dreamed all his life of getting a United Planets job that would take him off-world. He finally gets the opportunity when he is given a provisional assignment with Bureau of Investigation, Section G. But will he be able to complete his assignment and find the elusive Tommy Paine?

Read by Karen Savage.

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Ultima Thule [by Mack Reynolds]

Monday, 4 May 2015

The Cosmic Computer [by H. Beam Piper]

Conn Maxwell returns from Terra to his poverty-stricken home planet of Poictesme, "The Junkyard Planet", with news of the possible location of Merlin, a military super-computer rumored to have been abandoned there after the last war. The inhabitants hope to find Merlin, which they think will be their ticket to wealth and prosperity. But is Merlin real, or just an old rumor? And if they find it will it save them, or tear them apart?

Read by Mark Nelson. 

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The Cosmic Computer [by H. Beam Piper]

Planet of the Damned [by Harry Harrison]

Once in a generation, a man is born with a heightened sense of empathy. Brion Brandd used this gift to win the Twenties, an annual physical and mental competition among the best and smartest people on Anvhar. But scarcely able to enjoy his victory, Brandd is swept off to the hellish planet Dis where he must use his heightened sense of empathy to help avert a global nuclear holocaust by negotiating with the blockading fleet, traversing the Disan underworld, and cracking the mystery of the savagely ruthless magter.

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Planet of the Damned [by Harry Harrison]

Saturday, 2 May 2015

Deathworld [by Harry Harrison]

Harry Harrison is best known for his Stainless Steel Rat stories and the novel Make Room! Make Room! which was adapted for film as Soylent Green. Deathworld is the first in a series of novels begun in 1960 and originally serialized in Astounding Science Fiction Magazine. It’s the story of Jason dinAlt a professional gambler with psionic skills who finds himself on Pyrrus the deadliest planet to be colonized by humanity. Violent weather, active tectonics, heavy gravity, abundant predators, and a hostile splinter group of colonists is only the beginning of Jason’s quest to learn the truth about Pyrrus. 

Read by Gregg Margarite.

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Deathworld [by Harry Harrison]

The Ethical Engineer [by Harry Harrison]

The Ethical Engineer also known as “Deathworld II” finds our hero Jason dinAlt captured to face justice for his crimes, but the ever-wily gambler crashes his transport on a primitive planet populated by clans that hoard knowledge. It’s a difficult situation for a guy who just wants to get back to Pyrrus. The Ethical Engineer was first published in the July and August 1963 issues of Analog Science Fact & Fiction.

Read by Gregg Margarite.

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The Ethical Engineer [by Harry Harrison]

Thursday, 30 April 2015

The K-Factor [by Harry Harrison]

The human race has reached the stars, colonized many planets and done amazing things in all areas of scientific progress. But humans are still humans and remain both honorable and not so honorable; some with high ideals and others with very low ones indeed. So why hasn't war occurred in several centuries among the hundreds of planets? Has man really changed? Not on your life he hasn't! Listen to Harry Harrison's unique story of how science has given man peace but at what cost? 

Read by Phil Chenevert.

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The K-Factor [by Harry Harrison]

The Creature From Beyond Infinity [by Henry Kuttner]

A lone space traveler arrives on Earth seeking a new planet to colonize, his own world dead. At the
same time a mysterious plague has infected Earth that will wipe out all life. Can a lone scientist stop the plague and save the world? Or will the alien find himself on another doomed planet?

Read by Mark Nelson.

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The Creature From Beyond Infinity [by Henry Kuttner]

Wednesday, 29 April 2015

Hunter Patrol [by H. Beam Piper & John McGuire]

World War IV has dragged on for 12 years and the whole world is drained and tired of the killing and destruction. One man, a high school chemistry teacher from St. Louis in the USA, is serving his latest forced stint in the UN forces when something strange happens to him. He dies but yet he doesn't. What if you had the power to bring peace to the entire world? What would you do? This story explores a frightening and strange journey into the murky depths of human needs and desires and how they can twist and turn back upon us. 

Read by Phil Chenevert.

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Hunter Patrol [by H. Beam Piper & John McGuire]

Ego Machine [by Henry Kuttner]

Celebrated playwright Nicholas Martin didn’t read the small print in his Hollywood options contract. Now he’s facing five years of servitude to a conceited director named Raoul St. Cyr, who’s taken a thoughtful play about Portuguese fishermen and added dancing mermaids. When it seems the plot has changed to include a robot from the future Nicholas looses all hope, but this robot may be just what he needs to win his freedom. – The Ego Machine was first published in the May, 1952 issue of Space Science Fiction magazine.

Read by Gregg Margarite.

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Ego Machine [by Henry Kuttner]

Monday, 27 April 2015

Mr. Spaceship [by Philip K. Dick]

The war with the Yucks from Proxima Centauri was claimed to be a stalemate but they were really winning. The mine belts they laid seemed to propagate themselves and were slowly strangling Terran planets. How did they do that? What was their secret? The answer was baffling and the best human minds could only conclude that their ships and mines were somehow alive. So, the next desperate step was to ask "If they are using organic ships, why can't we do the same?". Thus Mr. Spaceship was conceived and carried out. But will a conscious warship do what the generals wish? Perhaps and perhaps something entirely surprising.

Read by Phil Chenevert

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Mr. Spaceship [by Philip K. Dick]

The Red Dust [by Murray Leinster]

This story is the exciting sequel to "The Mad Planet" by Murray Leinster. Our world, in a far distant future, is peopled with huge insects and titanic fungus growths. Life has been greatly altered to say the least, and poor weak Man is still in the process of becoming acclimated to the change even after 30,000 years. We again meet our hero Burl, but this time a far greater danger menaces the human race. The huge insects are still in evidence, but the terror they inspire is as nothing compared to the deadly Red Dust. You will follow this remarkable story with breathless interest. "Burl raised his spear, and plunged down on the back of the moving thing, thrusting his spear with all the force he could command. He had fallen upon the shining back of one of the huge, meat-eating beetles, and his spear had slid across the horny armor and then stuck fast, having pierced only the leathery tissue between the insect's head and thorax."

Read by Phil Chenevert.


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Sunday, 26 April 2015

Little Fuzz [by H. Beam Piper]

Jack Holloway, a prospector on the planet Zarathustra discovers small furry creatures. These creatures are obviously intelligent, but are they animals or are they sapient? If they are sapient the planet will be declared a protected zone and the company that is developing the planet commercially will lose their exclusive rights to the resources...

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Little Fuzz [by H. Beam Piper]

Rebels of the Red Planet [by Charles L. Fontenay]

Dark Kensington had been dead for twenty-five years. It was a fact; everyone knew it. Then suddenly he reappeared, youthful, brilliant, ready to take over the Phoenix, the rebel group that worked to overthrow the tyranny that gripped the settlers on Mars. The Phoenix had been destroyed not once, not twice, but three times! But this time the resurrected Dark had new plans, plans which involved dangerous experiments in mutation and psionics. And now the rebels realized they were in double jeopardy. Not only from the government's desperate hatred of their movement, but also from the growing possibility that the new breed of mutated monsters would get out of hand and bring terrors never before known to man.

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Rebels of the Red Planet [by Charles L. Fontenay]

Friday, 24 April 2015

Three Science Fiction stories by the great Gerald Vance: Monsoons of Death is a very nice blend of horror story and a study of true bravery on the planet Mars. A newly commissioned lieutenant finds out a lot about both! In Larson's Luck, Vance takes us on a light hearted jaun into hot shot space ship pilots, piracy and the good part of breaking the rules. The last story, Vital Ingredient, takes the listener far into the future when the sport of boxing still has two musceled opponents battling it out in a ring, but they are simply puppets, every muscle, feint and jab controlled by ring side 'managers'; ex fighters who have moved up. The story asks the question: is this how champions are made? and answers it of course in a most satisfying manner

Read by Phil Chenevert

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3 Science Fiction Stories [by Gerald Vance by Gerald Vance]

Unwise Child [by Randall Garrett]

When a super-robot named Snookums discovers how to build his own superbombs, it becomes obvious that Earth is by no means the safest place for him to be. And so Dr. Fitzhugh, his designer, and Leda Crannon, a child psychologist acting as Snookums’ nursemaid, agree to set up Operation Brainchild, a plan to transport the robot to a far distant planet. But the space ship becomes the scene of some frightening events--the medical officer is murdered, and Snookums appears to be the culprit.

Read by Mark Nelson.

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Unwise Child [by Randall Garrett]

The Fire People [by Ray Cummings]

In effect Professor Newland declared that the curious astronomical phenomena of the previous November--the  new "stars" observed, the two meteors that had fallen with their red and green light-fire--were all evidence of the existence of intelligent life on the planet Mercury. (An excerpt from chapter 1. )


Read by Tony Oliva


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The Fire People [by Ray Cummings]

Wednesday, 22 April 2015

The K Factor [by Harry Harrison] [Audiobook]

The human race has reached the stars, colonized many planets and done amazing things in all areas of scientific progress. But humans are still humans and remain both honorable and not so honorable; some with high ideals and others with very low ones indeed. So why hasn't war occurred in several centuries among the hundreds of planets? Has man really changed? Not on your life he hasn't! Listen to Harry Harrison's unique story of how science has given man peace but at what cost? 

Read by Phil Chenevert.

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The K Factor [by Harry Harrison] [Audiobook]

The Galaxy Primes [by E. E. Smith] [Audiobook]

They were four of the greatest minds in the Universe: Two men, two women, lost in an experimental spaceship billions of parsecs from home. And as they mentally charted the Cosmos to find their way back to earth, their own loves and hates were as startling as the worlds they encountered. - Summary by Original book cover.

Read by Mark Nelson

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The Galaxy Primes [by E. E. Smith]

Tuesday, 21 April 2015

And Then the Town Took Off [by Richard Wilson]

The town of Superior, Ohio, certainly was living up to its name! In what was undoubtedly the most spectacular feat of the century, it simply picked itself up one night and rose two full miles above Earth! Radio messages stated simply that Superior had seceded from Earth. But Don Cort, stranded on that rising town, was beginning to suspect that nothing was simple about Superior except its citizens. Calmly they accepted their rise in the world as being due to one of their local townspeople, a crackpot professor. But after a couple of weeks of floating around, it began to be obvious that the professor had no idea how to get them down. So then it was up to Cort: either find a way to anchor Superior, or spend the rest of his days on the smallest—and the nuttiest—planet in the galaxy! (Summary From The Book)

Read by Tom Weiss.

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And Then the Town Took Off [by Richard Wilson]

Gladiator [by Philip Wylie]

Gladiator by Philip Wylie is the story of a man who although normal in all other ways, through the genius of his Father a biologist attains the strength and impregnability of a superman. The problems he encounters in trying to fit into a society of normal human beings who show fear and hatred whenever they view his abnormal strength and physical ability pains him to the point of having to leave civilization.

Read by Mike Pelton


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Gladiator [by Philip Wylie]

The Runaway Skyscraper [by Murray Leinster]

Arthur Chamberlain has problems. His one-man engineering firm is faltering and his pretty secretary Estelle barely notices him. But these problems are put aside when his Manhattan office building falls into the fourth dimension. Madison Square is filled with wigwams and it’s up to Arthur to engineer a way to make his building to fall back to the future.

Read by Gregg Margarite

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The Runaway Skyscraper [by Murray Leinster]

Monday, 20 April 2015

Police Your Planet [by Lester Del Rey]

Bruce Gordon looked at his ticket, grimaced at the ONE WAY stamped on it, then tore it into bits and let the pieces scatter over the floor. He counted them as they fell; thirty pieces in all, one for each year of his life. Little ones for the two years he'd wasted as a cop. Shreds for the four years as a kid in the ring before that--he'd never made the top. Bigger bits for two years also wasted in trying his hand at professional gambling; and the six final pieces that spelled his rise from special reporter helping out with a police shake-up coverage, through a regular leg-man turning up rackets, and on up like a meteor until.... He'd made his big scoop, all right. He'd dug up enough about the Mercury scandals to double circulation. And the government had explained what a fool he'd been for printing half of a story that was never supposed to be printed until all could be revealed. They'd given Bruce Gordon his final assignment... (Summary by Christian Alexander and Excerpt of Chapter 1)

Read by Christian Alexander.

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The Planet Strappers [by Raymond Z. Gallun]

The Planet Strappers started out as The Bunch, a group of student-astronauts in the back room of a store in Jarviston, Minnesota. They wanted off Earth, and they begged, borrowed and built what they needed to make it. They got what they wanted--a start on the road to the stars--but no one brought up on Earth could have imagined what was waiting for them Out There!

Read by Richard Kilmer.

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The Planet Strappers [by Raymond Z. Gallun]