The Burnt Planet by William Brittain - Short Sci Fi Story From the 1940s

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The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin

A routine emergency mission becomes an unforgiving test of physics, law, and human conscience. When one hidden mistake is discovered, a pilot must face a decision that no training could ever prepare him for. The Cold Equations by Tom Godwin. That’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast ...  Afficher plus

The Shambler From the Stars by Robert Bloch

A struggling writer’s obsession with forbidden knowledge leads him to a discovery no human mind was meant to grasp. One reckless act opens a doorway to something vast, unseen, and utterly indifferent to human life. The Shambler From The Stars by Robert Bloch. That’s next on The L ...  Afficher plus

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