Science Fiction

Citadel of the Green Death

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Robert Emmett Mcdowell


At the coldly gleaming Experimental Station they flung this choice in Outlaw Joel Hakkyt's teeth: "Grinding, endless slavery on Asgard,…

Deadly City

Read by Mark Nelson


Ivar Jorgensen


You’re all alone in a deserted city. You walk down an empty street, yearning for the sight of one living face — one moving figure. Then you …

Corpus Earthling

Read by Ben Tucker


Louis Charbonneau


Paul Cameron is an English literature teacher at a local college and seems to be living a relatively content but somewhat lonely life in his…

Arqtiq: A Study of the Marvels at the North Pole

Read by Chuck Williamson


Anna Adolph


Described by author Liza Daly as a "strange masterpiece of outsider art," Arqtiq is a bizarre, borderline hallucinatory work of fe…

The Heads of Cerberus

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Francis Stevens


A pioneering work in the alternate worlds genre, The Heads of Cerberus was serialized in The Thrill Book in 1919 and published as a novel in…

HG Wells The New Accelerator



1943. In the name of science, HG Wells agrees to sample a new drug designed to speed up both body and mind. Read by Robe…

Rondah, or Thirty-Three Years in a Star

Read by Chuck Williamson


Florence Carpenter Dieudonné


A bizarre and exuberant work of pure imagination, Rondah, or, Thirty-Three Years in a Star tells the story of a ragtag group of space explor…

The Blue Behemoth

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Leigh Douglass Brackett


Shannon's Imperial Circus was a jinxed space-carny leased for a mysterious tour of the inner worlds. It made a one-night pitch on a Venusian…

Tom Swift and His War Tank (Version 2)

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Victor Appleton


Tanks are a new wartime technology, and as the US enters WWI, Tom uses his skills and his family's factory to secretly design and build a bi…

Buccaneer of the Star Seas

Read by Phil Chenevert


Edward Earl Repp


A nifty pulp SF story written in 1940 and published in Planet Stories. What would happen if someone found the secret of immortality in 142…

Short Science Fiction Collection 093

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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…

Не будите спящих джиннов 01. Спящий джинн

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Головачев Василий


Спящий джинн По всей Земле начинают происходить необъяснимые катастрофы: извержения потухших вулканов, аварии на абсолютно безопасных произ…

X Minus 1 OTR from www stardustotr com



X Minus One aired on NBC from 24 April 55 until 9 January 58 for a total of 124 episodes with one pilot or audition story. There was a reviv…

Mizora: A Prophecy.

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Mary E Bradley Lane


After being exiled from her home and family, Vera Zarovich finds herself in Mizora, a civilization at the center of the Earth made up entire…

The Sentimentalists

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Murray Leinster


Lon and Cathy, deeply in love and new farmers on a far away world, found they owed their souls to the company. The greedy company had design…

Theodore Savage: A Story of the Past or the Future

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Cicely Hamilton


Theodore Savage: A Story of the Past or the Future is an early work of dystopian science fiction.

The Tenth Planet

Read by Mark Nelson


Joseph Samachson


The population explosion has reached a point of grave danger for the Solar System. The inhabitants of all nine planets, cramped together in …

Untrue Tales... Book Six

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Teel McClanahan III


Waking To The Truth or Explanation and Supplication or How To Resolve An Apocalypse. Contains mature content not suitable for all readers. …

Ray Bradbury - The Veldt - 2007



Adapted from the stage play by Mike Walker. A nursery that comes alive for the viewer.  A futuristic cautionary tale about the perils o…

Industrial Revolution

Read by Paul Hampton


Poul William Anderson


Ever think how deadly a thing it is if a machine has amnesia--or how easily it can be arranged.... - Summary by Poul Anderson

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