Science Fiction
Toffee Takes A Trip
Read by Ben Tucker
Henry Farrell
Marc Pillsworth decided he needed a vacation—so he went on a trip. But where Marc went, Toffee followed—with trouble. - Summary by Fantastic…
Brink of Madness
Read by Ben Tucker
Walt Sheldon
C.I.B. Agent Pell used his head, even if he did rely on hunches more than on the computer. In fact, when the game got rough, he found that t…
Newshound
Read by Ben Tucker
Stephen Marlowe
The Fourth Estate was highly specializedin the 22nd Century; for example, a good newsmanpredicted coming events—and made them happen.... - S…
A Description of Millenium Hall and the Country Adjacent
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Sarah Scott
Utopian novel by Sarah Scott, published in 1762 describes women living in complete harmony. Summary by kathrinee
Jason, Son of Jason
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John Ulrich Giesy
We return to Palos, where Jason and Naia await the birth of their first son. Jason brings Dr. Murray to Palos to assist in the birth. Later,…
Bring the Jubilee
Read by Ben Tucker
Ward Moore
Hodgins "Hodge" Backmaker, a bumbling but curious and fiercely intelligent bookworm who has never felt at home with his family, le…
The Flying Eyes
Read by Ben Tucker
J. Hunter Holly
The National Guardsmen waited for the Flying Eyes, restlessly fingering their rifles and machine guns. Then they came-eight of them-diving s…
Five Stories
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James H. Schmitz
Five short stories compiled here; Oneness published in 1963, Summer Guests published in 1959, Left Hand Right Hand published in 1962, Rogue …
Short Science Fiction Collection
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Various
Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is p…
Hellflower
Read by Ben Tucker
George O. Smith
ONCE HE HAD BEEN A STAR MASTER--NOW HE DEALT IN SOUL-SHATTERING RUIN...Farradyne had committed the one unpardonable error a Space Master cou…
Nequa or The Problem of the Ages
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Jack Adams
Nequa or The Problem of the Ages is one of the first feminist science fiction books published in the United States. It was first serialized …
The Evacuation of England
Read by Judi Mason
Louis Pope Gratacap
This book is ostensibly about a theoretical catastrophic geologic event. It turns into a meditation on what it means to be an English person…
Yesterday's Doors
Read by Ben Tucker
Arthur J. Burks
Did you ever find yourself with amnesia, no clue as to who you are or what the secrets of your past holds, confronted by cops trying to beat…
Two Tales about Aviation
Read by Phil Benson
Rudyard Kipling
Two science fiction stories in which Rudyard Kipling imagined a future world controlled by the Aërial Board of Control with its motto, …
What Not
Read by Jack Larsen
Rose Macaulay
The Great War is finished: England is once more at peace. What can have caused such a War, except stupidity? What, if not intelligence, can …
Eleven Stories
Read by cyndajm
Henry Hasse
Henry Hasse was a classic Sci Fi author, publishing most of his stories in the 1940's in Sci Fi magazines. He did continue to write and inc…
The Green Splotches
Read by Ben Tucker
T. S. Stribling
IF any one were to ask us for a perfect example of the scientifiction story, we would perhaps unhesitatingly say "The Green Splotches.&…
Herd Mentality
Kurt Roth
Herd Mentality is an original audio comedy by newcomer Kurt Roth, featuring the cast of the hit Sci-Fi Channel TV series, Mystery Science Th…
Cue for Quiet
Read by Ben Tucker
Thomas L. Sherred
After too many years, T. L. Sherred returns with a story that gets our SPACE SPECIAL rating. It's the story of a man with a headache—who fou…
2000 Plus
Sherman H. Dryer
2000 Plus was arguably the first radio anthology science fiction series for adults, arriving on the Mutual Broadcasting Network about a mont…