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A Moth by H. G. Wells - A Short Story from the "Father of Science Fiction" in The Pall Mall Gazette in 1895
Episode 342
Two bitter rival scientists are locked in a feud that consumes their lives, but nature has a strange way of taking sides. When an eerie moth appears,…
10 months, 1 week ago
Keep Your Shape by Robert Sheckley - Science Fiction Short Story from 1953
Episode 341
Only a race as incredibly elastic as the Grom could have a single rule of war: Keep Your Shape by Robert Sheckley. That’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Pod…
10 months, 1 week ago
The Eel by Miriam Allen DeFord
Episode 340
The punishment had to fit more than just the crime—it had to suit every world in the Galaxy! The Eel by Miriam Allen DeFord. That’s next on The Lost …
10 months, 2 weeks ago
The Elf-Trap by Francis Stevens - Written by the Woman Who Invented Dark Fantasy
Episode 339
Silently it waited in a woodland glen, baited with dreams to tempt… the strange lost company that time had forgot. The Elf-Trap by Francis Stevens. T…
10 months, 2 weeks ago
The Incredible Slingshot Bombs by Robert Moore Williams
Episode 338
It was only a slingshot, but it hurled more death than a thousand-pound bomb. Where did Tommy Sonofagun get those deadly pellets? The Incredible Slin…
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Project Hush by William Tenn and Homesick by Lynn Venable - Two Stories from Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine
Episode 337
The biggest job in history and it had to be done with complete secrecy. It was—which was just the trouble! Project Hush by William Tenn and What thri…
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Goliah by Jack London - A Short Sci-Fi Story from 1908 published in The Red Magazine
Episode 336
What if a single mysterious figure could bring the world’s armies to their knees and reshape society overnight? A future where science becomes the ul…
10 months, 3 weeks ago
Captain Midas by Alfred Coppel
Episode 335
The captain of the Martian Maid stared avidly at the torn derelict floating against the velvet void. Here was treasure beyond his wildest dreams! How…
10 months, 4 weeks ago
F. O. B. Venus by Nelson S. Bond - Pulp Sci-Fi Short Story from 1939
Episode 334
Lancelot Biggs was perhaps the worst second mate Captain Hanson had ever shipped, and he was convinced of it when he ruined their cargo. But how dumb…
11 months ago
The Man Who Could Work Miracles by H.G. Wells - Short Story Published in 1898 in The Illustrated London News
Episode 333
What if you had the power to change reality with a single thought? An ordinary man discovers his limitless abilities—only to learn that absolute powe…
11 months ago