The Body Snatcher – Robert Louis Stevenson
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Gothic Chiller Robert Louis Stevenson truly cemented his name in Victorian literature, not just with rousing adventures […]
Robert Louis Stevenson’s Gothic Chiller Robert Louis Stevenson truly cemented his name in Victorian literature, not just with rousing adventures […]
Invisible Death “Invisible Death,” written by Anthony Pelcher, was the last entry in Astounding Stories of Super-Science Vol. 1, No.
Consciousness Transfer Science Fiction “Tanks,” written by Murray Leinster, appeared in the first issue of Astounding Stories of Super-Science (January
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Introduction “Compensation” was written by C.V. Tench and appeared in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, Vol. 1, No. 1, in January
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Consciousness Transfer Science Fiction “The Stolen Mind”, written by M. L. Staley and published in Astounding Stories of Super-Science, delivers
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Introduction to A Parallel Dimension Story Ray Cummings published “Phantoms of Reality” in the very first issue of Astounding Stories
Introduction to Mammoth Cave sci-fi horror “The Cave of Horror,” a 1930 tale by Captain S. P. Meek, first appeared
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Introduction to Pulp Science Fiction and Evolutionary Horror “The Beetle Horde” by Victor Rousseau, first published in Astounding Stories of
The Supernumerary Corpse – Science and Weird Fiction Analysis “The Supernumerary Corpse” by Clark Ashton Smith (1932) is a disturbing
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Isaac Asimov’s Let’s Get Together: Cold War Suspense and Ethical Dilemmas We are in the heart of the Cold War.