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The Luckiest Man in Denv by Simon Eisner
This week’s story is “The Luckiest Man in Denv” by Simon Eisner. In a future dystopia where social climbing and technological manipulation intertwine, a man stumbles upon a disturbing conspiracy. Listen ⇢
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The Snowbank Orbit by Fritz Leiber
Our story this week is “The Snowbank Orbit” by Fritz Leiber. It’s the story of a young spaceman grappling with the surreal and isolating vastness of space and the shadow of interstellar conflict. Listen ⇢
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The Snowball Effect by Katherine MacLean
This week’s story is The Snowball Effect by Katherine MacLean. In a clash between academia and administration, a university president challenges the real-world value of sociology, prompting an experiment that could change the world forever or at the very least one sewing circle. Listen ⇢
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A Matter of Protocol by Jack Sharkey
This week’s story is “A Matter of Protocol” by Jack Sharkey. A lot of writers have speculated about what aliens would do here on Earth if they ever showed up, but what if humans were the aliens visiting a new world? Listen ⇢
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From Weird Darkness: The Red Room by H.G. Wells
Here’s a little bonus content from our narrator Darren Marlar’s podcast Weird Darkness. H.G. Wells was a prolific sci-fi author, but with The Red Room he showed he could hold his own in the horror genre as well. Listen ⇢
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Welcome Martians by S.A. Lombino
This week’s story is “Welcome Martians” by S.A. Lombino. What if we landed on Mars and discovered people who were so much like us that they wouldn’t actually believe you were from Earth? Listen ⇢
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Don’t Shoot by Robert Zacks
Our story this week is “Don’t Shoot” by Robert Zacks. If you invent something Earth-changing, you need to be careful who you sell the technology to. You might end up inadvertently creating a cryptid. Listen ⇢
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The Merchants of Venus by A. H. Phelps
This week’s story is “The Merchants of Venus” by A. H. Phelps. If you were trying to recruit people for a new colony, who would you choose? Most people would be looking for the next George Washington, or at the very least the next Neil Armstrong. History suggests, they’d be… Listen ⇢
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The Undersea Tube by L. Taylor Hansen
This week’s story is “The Undersea Tube” by L. Taylor Hansen. Back when Hansen wrote this story in 1929, a project like the Chunnel was a far off dream. Of course he envisioned things going a little differently when we started digging under the sea. Listen ⇢










