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Lost Sci-Fi Books 361 thru 365: Strange Signals, Impossible Loops and Discoveries Best Left Buried
"Lost Sci-Fi Books 361 thru 365 brings together five unforgettable stories from the daring era when science fiction magazines pushed imagination into darker territory. These tales move from deep space warnings to strange discoveries hidden far from civilization. Scientists, explorers, and ordinary people stumble into situations that quickly spiral beyond control. What begins as curiosity soon becomes a struggle to understand forces far older, stranger, or more dangerous than expected. Classic science fiction thrived on bold ideas and unsettling possibilities. The writers in this collection knew how to take a single extraordinary concept and drive it toward a shocking conclusion. The tension builds quickly. The danger grows quietly. By the end, nothing feels quite as safe as it did before. From eerie encounters to impossible circumstances that challenge logic itself, this collection captures the sense of wonder and unease that made vintage science fiction so unforgettable. If you enjoy classic sci-fi filled with strange discoveries and unexpected turns, this volume delivers five more journeys into the mysterious imagination of the genre’s early masters. Lost Sci-Fi Books 361 thru 365 - The Ultimate Paradox by Thorp McClusky - Warning From the Stars by Ron Cocking - Consignment by Alan E. Nourse - The Beast in the Cave by H. P. Lovecraft - The Man Who Did Things Twice by Don Mark Lemon"
Alan E. Nourse, Don Mark Lemon, H.P. Lovecraft, Ron Cocking, Thorp McClusky (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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"Step deeper into the strange with Lost Sci-Fi Books 356 thru 360, another collection drawn from the daring imagination of vintage science fiction. These stories come from an era when writers treated every new idea like a door waiting to be opened. A quiet discovery can spiral into something far larger than expected. A single decision can trap someone in circumstances that no one else would believe. Even a simple curiosity about the unknown can lead straight into danger. The authors in this collection were masters at building tension from a single extraordinary premise. What begins as a routine investigation, a casual conversation, or a harmless experiment soon grows into something far more unsettling. Each story moves quickly, delivers a memorable twist, and leaves the reader wondering what might really be waiting just beyond the edge of the familiar. If you enjoy vintage science fiction that surprises you, unsettles you, and refuses to follow the safe path, this collection offers five more journeys into the unpredictable imagination of classic sci-fi. Lost Sci-Fi Books 356 thru 360 - The Ultimate Wish by E. M. Hull - Solitary by Robert Silverberg - Or Darwin, If You Prefer by Mel Hunter - My Past is Mine by Gerda Rhoads - The Spider and the Fly by Don Mark Lemon"
Don Mark Lemon, E. M. Hull, Gerda Rhoads, Mel Hunter, Robert Silverberg (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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1900 - 1939 Science Fiction 2 - 13 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from 1900 to 1939
"1900 - 1939 Science Fiction 2 - 13 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from 1900 to 1939 - When the Moon Fell by Morrison Colladay - Finis by Frank Lillie Pollock - In The Walls of Eryx by H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Sterling - Spawn of Inferno by Hugh B. Cave - The Man Who Did Things Twice by Don Mark Lemon - The Spider and the Fly by Don Mark Lemon - The Beast in the Cave by H. P. Lovecraft - The Minions of Midas by Jack London - The Colour Out of Space by H. P. Lovecraft - F. O. B. Venus by Nelson S. Bond - Goliah by Jack London - The Elf-Trap by Francis Stevens - Cool Air by H. P. Lovecraft"
Don Mark Lemon, Francis Stevens, Frank Lillie Pollock, H.P. Lovecraft, Hugh B. Cave, Jack London, Kenneth Sterling, Morrison Colladay, Nelson S. Bond (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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"50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 7: More Than 31 Hours of Classic Science Fiction Prepare for another unforgettable voyage through the golden age of science fiction with 50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 7. Featuring more than 31 hours of classic storytelling, this outstanding anthology brings together fifty remarkable tales from the visionary authors whose ideas helped define the genre for generations. Explore distant galaxies, mysterious planets, strange civilizations and extraordinary scientific discoveries. From thrilling adventures and first-contact encounters to unforgettable mysteries and imaginative speculation, every story showcases the creativity and originality that made vintage science fiction timeless. This incredible collection features works by many of the genre’s greatest authors, including Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Harlan Ellison, H. P. Lovecraft, Jack London, Clifford D. Simak, Robert Silverberg, John Wyndham, Frederik Pohl, Fritz Leiber, Fredric Brown, Edmond Hamilton, Murray Leinster, A. Bertram Chandler, Harry Harrison, Robert Sheckley, Hal Clement, Lester Del Rey, E. M. Forster, Alan E. Nourse, Chester S. Geier, Paul MacNamara, George O. Smith, Murray F. Yaco, Henry Slesar, Morrison Colladay, J. F. Bone, Frank Lillie Pollock, Hugh B. Cave, Kenneth Sterling, Charles E. Fritch, Don Mark Lemon, Dick Purcell, Gerda Rhoads, Herbert D. Kastle, Theodore Sturgeon, Mel Hunter, Dorothy Quick, Ron Cocking and Frank R. Stockton. Whether you’re returning to legendary favorites or discovering overlooked classics, this collection delivers an exceptional variety of vintage science fiction filled with unforgettable characters, astonishing ideas and stories that continue to inspire readers and listeners around the world. If you love timeless science fiction that sparks the imagination and rewards every return visit, 50 Vintage Sci-Fi Short Stories 7 belongs in your collection."
A. Bertram Chandler, Alan E. Nourse, Arthur C. Clarke, Charles E. Fritch, Chester S. Geier, Clifford D. Simak, Dick Purcell, Don Mark Lemon, Dorothy Quick, E.M. Forster, Edmond Hamilton, Frank Lillie Pollock, Frank R. Stockton, Frederik Pohl, Fredric Brown, Fritz Leiber, George O. Smith, Gerda Rhoads, H.P. Lovecraft, Hal Clement, Harlan Ellison, Harry Harrison, Henry Slesar, Herbert D. Kastle, Hugh B. Cave, Isaac Asimov, J. F. Bone, Jack London, John Wyndham, Kenneth Sterling, Lester Del Rey, Mel Hunter, Morrison Colladay, Murray F. Yaco, Murray Leinster, Paul MacNamara, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Robert Sheckley, Robert Silverberg, Ron Cocking, Theodore Sturgeon (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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"Vintage Sci-Fi 16 - 22 Classic Science Fiction Short Stories from Philip K. Dick, Isaac Asimov, Harlan Ellison, Arthur C. Clarke, Ray Bradbury, Harry Harrison and more - Quarantined Species by J. F. Bone - Yellow Streak Hero by Harlan Ellison - The Space Beasts by Clifford D. Simak - Finis by Frank Lillie Pollock - S as in Zebatinsky by Isaac Asimov - In The Walls of Eryx by H. P. Lovecraft and Kenneth Sterling - Spawn of Inferno by Hugh B. Cave - The One Who Waits by Ray Bradbury - The Seven Temporary Moons by Murray Leinster - Office Call by Charles E. Fritch - The Man Who Did Things Twice by Don Mark Lemon - The Spider and the Fly by Don Mark Lemon - Welcoming Committee by Harry Harrison - The Robots Strike by Harry Harrison - Gunnison’s Bonanza by Dick Purcell - At the End of the Orbit by Arthur C. Clarke - Warning From the Stars by Ron Cocking - Consignment by Alan E. Nourse - James P. Crow by Philip K. Dick"
Alan E. Nourse, Arthur C. Clarke, Charles E. Fritch, Clifford D. Simak, Dick Purcell, Don Mark Lemon, Frank Lillie Pollock, H.P. Lovecraft, Harlan Ellison, Harry Harrison, Hugh B. Cave, Isaac Asimov, J. F. Bone, Kenneth Sterling, Murray Leinster, Philip K. Dick, Ray Bradbury, Ron Cocking (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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The Spider and the Fly: One Is the Hunter, One the Prey—But Which Is Which?
"The Spider and the Fly by Don Mark Lemon Don Mark Lemon was born in Arizona in September 1877, he wrote 15 short stories and 1 novel, The Scarlet Planet, which was published in 1930. His first published short story, Doctor Goldman, can be found in the December 1900 issue of The Black Cat which launched in 1895. The Black Cat sold for five cents and encouraged amateur writers to submit stories. As the story goes the Jack London novel The Call of the Wild might never have been written if not for The Black Cat. London wasn’t having success as a writer and was about to give up but then he sold a story, A Thousand Deaths, to The Black Cat in 1899 and The Call of the Wild was published four years later! Never give up, Never Surrender!! The Spider and the Fly was published in The Thrill Book, a short lived publication which began and ceased publication in 1919. From the August 1st issue of The Thrill Book let’s turn to page 109 for The Spider and the Fly by Don Mark Lemon."
Don Mark Lemon (Author), Scott Miller (Narrator)
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