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Seven tales exploring the thin line between horror and science fiction.

Chapters:
0:00:00 – The Dweller in the Gulf (Clark Ashton Smith)
0:42:55 – The Crystal Egg (H. G. Wells)
1:26:49 – The Voice in the Night (William Hope Hodgson)
1:55:51 – The Pendulum (Ray Bradbury)
2:10:14 – The Hanging Stranger (Philip K. Dick)
2:46:38 – 2 B R 0 2 B (Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.)
3:03:41 – All Cats Are Gray (Andre Norton)

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  1. May I just say…
    These are all great, BUT….
    I fksjchsng LOVE Vonnegut. I was heartbroken when he died and I hadn't had a chance to meet him. I am nowhere near reading all of his catalog but the ones I've read have had a great impact on me.

  2. Man, there is a serious shortage of Science Fiction horror. i Especially liked the war theme of Tony and the Beetles. it's truly a mostly untapped form of story setting. Would LOVE more of these, guys!!!!!!

  3. Ian, I find your voice relaxing, but too expressive to lull me anywhere but full relaxed attention. Your reading skills and voice acting skills make your readings "closed eye movie" entertaining.
    Great work to all involved in the recording, editing and presentation.
    btw I can't read anymore so audio books are my only choice, you make that seem like a blessing. 😎

  4. Wow Andre Norton is a great writer; first time i have heard/read her work. That’s crazy she legally changed her name to Andre to get work in genre fiction. Good on ya, Alice, wherever you are. 🙏✨

  5. Clark Ashton Smith: unbeatable for engendering an atmosphere of unearthly horror. He weaves a world though a mastery of English that makes it an alien tongue, so apt to his strange and outré tales. The poetic demon of fantasy, telling adult fairy tales that haunt like ghosts the colourful imagination of the willing reader.

  6. IDK if I have ever agreed with so many people who commented. I'm in love with this. Keep them coming my friend.
    SGT Carlton Lee Smith, Jr.
    US Army RET

  7. The last one seems kind of poignant in current day with scientists ruining the economy and our lives for our own good with the same condescending tone as the scientist in the story.