This week’s story is The Time Snatcher by Randall Garrett. A time-traveling lawman is sent to the Old West to stop a rogue criminal from altering history, but his mission takes a personal turn when he discovers the woman he loves is a victim of the fugitive's sinister schemes.
A mysterious drifter with the ability to heal others at the cost of his own life forces a compassionate nurse to grapple with the meaning of sacrifice.
This week’s story is One Way by Miriam Allen deFord. It’s a story that looks at the sacrifices made for progress, as well as the ethical dilemmas posed by scientific advancement and societal control.
A late-night news reporter chasing a potential Bigfoot sighting in the Indianapolis woods uncovers a humorous misunderstanding—only to stumble upon something far more unsettling and unexplainable in the shadows.
This week’s story is What the Waters Knew by Marcus Blackwood, an original story we're presenting on Auditory Anthology for the first time. It a little reminiscent of Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home and also Avatar: The Way of Water.
During the midnight shift at a hospital, a nurse encounters a mysterious woman named Margaret, who claims to be a "shift walker"—a nurse trapped in time, forever working the same hours across different eras.
This week’s story is A Bad Day for Sales by Fritz Leiber. On an ordinary day in Times Square, Robie, the world's first mobile sales robot, rolls through the crowds with charm and ingenuity—until an unthinkable disaster puts his programming to the test.
Every morning at three, Mason and Ally ride the Blue Line into downtown Chicago together. The train brings out its own brand of weird, which has led to Mason and Ally trading spooky stories to help their commute pass a little faster.
This week’s story is Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury. Aboard a ship recovering the dead from an endless interstellar war, a man faces a grim moral dilemma when an enemy official—presumed dead—awakens with a deadly mission that could decide the fate of the galaxy.