Science Fiction
Captives of the Thieve-Star
Read by Jen Teal Levine
James H. Schmitz
A Novelet by JAMES H. SCHMITZ. Newly married, Peer and Channok discover the abandoned Ra-Twelve, on their way to cache their Space-Rat booti…
Twelve Times Zero
Read by Ben Tucker
Howard Carleton Browne
It was a love-triangle murder that made today's headlines but the answer lay hundreds of thousands of light years away! - Summary by If: Wor…
Anthem
Read by Scotty Smith
Ayn Rand
A novelette set in the distant future, perhaps thousands of years. Technology has been lost and advancement suppressed. The people have eith…
Blood on My Jets
Read by Ben Tucker
Algis Budrys
They were the hired gun-rabble of the System, engaged in the dirtiest, most thankless racket in all the worlds. But Ash Holcomb was doing al…
Still Untouched by Human Hands
Read by Mark Nelson
Robert Sheckley
Long before Douglas Adams, Robert Sheckley pioneered the sub-genre of satirical science fiction. When space operas ruled, Robert Sheckley sa…
Dr. Hackensaw's Secrets
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Clement Fezandié
A series of short stories following Doctor Hackensaw's inventions. Joined by his companions Silas Rockett, Pep Perkins and Tintangeles Smit…
The Man Who Staked The Stars
Read by Paul Hampton
Katherine Maclean
A business mobster under investigation is slowly turned against himself by an internal doppelgänger. - Summary by Paul Hampton
Stand By For Mars!
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Carey Rockwell
This is the first book in the “Tom Corbett, Space Cadet” series. In the 24th century every teenager from every planet, moon and rock in the …
The Furthest Reaches of Space
Read by Edmund Bloxam
Mack Reynolds, Roger Dee Aycock, Allen Kim Lang, Stephen Marlowe, Alan E. Nourse, Lester del Rey, Ross Rocklynne, Clifford D. Simak and Harl Vincent
'Wanderlust' by Alan E. NourseBefore the great journey comes the hope, the dream, the familial disappointment...and the truth. ‘The Sense of…
Short Science Fiction Collection
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Various
Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is p…
The Raid of Dover
Read by KirksVoice
Douglas Morey Ford
Britain is ruled by women who experience invasion and natural disasters. Men eventually figure out a plan to regain power to replace the gov…
In the Clutch of the War-God
Read by Kate Follis
Milo Hastings
In three parts, from Physical Culture magazine, July - September, 1911. In this story, the author warns of the coming of a world war between…
The Fixed Flight
Read by Ben Tucker
Maurice Renard
M. Maurice Renard is a modern French author with a wide reputation won by his imaginative scientific romances. This story of a thrilling adv…
The Manless Worlds
Read by Vinny Lerin
Murray Leinster
Throughout the galaxy each planet is controlled by a government that can punish its citizens at will with death rays. On the edges a group h…
The Strange Voyage and Adventures of Domingo Gonsales
Read by Verla Viera
Francis Godwin
Among the earliest sci-fi books known in English, this account of a trip to the moon was originally published in 1638. The version recorded …
The Time Dissolver
Read by Ben Tucker
Jerry Sohl
WAS IT MENTAL SUICIDE...OR MENTAL MURDER? He awoke one morning in a strange motel beside a beautiful woman he'd never seen before. The cloth…
The Almighty Dollar in Space
Read by Edmund Bloxam
Mack Reynolds
'$1000 a Plate' by Jack McKenty - When science meets tourism, surely only the Almighty Dollar can win out...'Guaranteed - Forever!' by Frank…
The Cosmic Courtship
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Julian Hawthorne
Mary Faust, a brilliant scientist, has developed a machine that can allow the conscious human soul to explore the cosmos! Her promising youn…
Lords of the Stratosphere
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Arthur J. Burks
What if space flight were homegrown? Not subject to mandatory information release and press conferences. After one goes up and doesn't retur…
Pilgrims' Project
Read by Roger Melin
Robert F. Young
Robert F. Young works in a machine shop by day, and at night goes home and writes anti-machine stories! Pilgrims' Project is different: not …