Clifford. D. Simak. Originally published in Galaxy Science Fiction, February 1951. You did not die . There was no normal way to die . You lived as carelessly and as recklessly as you could, and you hoped that you would be lucky and be ...
Nevertheless, Charles walked into the alley and tore him away from the woman; or rather, he yanked at the man's rock-like arm and the man, in surprise, let go of the woman and spun to face him . “Beat it,” Charles said to the woman, ...
Charles Oldham IV's father had always taken a paternal attitude toward his help, and Charles Oldham IV was not going to change anything that Daddy had done. He shook Ross's hand at the door of the suite and apologized because they ...
If I got caught I'd go someplace in the southwest where they don't make a fuss about legitimacy on the birth ... They are young, because young men resist the cold best; older men tend to get frozen gums if they step outside.
This volume collects 8 of his classic short stories -- the best of his best -- plus an introduction and bibliography by Bud Webster.
“The Sleeper Caper,” by Richard S. Prather, originally appeared in Manhunt magazine, March, 1953. “Where the Strange Ones Go” is copyright © 2018 by Steve Hockensmith. Originally published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, ...
Outpost Mars
This is a powerful and tremendously graphic novel of people trapped in that town: and how they learned what a flood really means. And how they found out what they themselves were like.
The Big Wheels of tomorrow will be men who can see the big picture. But blowouts have small beginnings.... Includes an introduction by John Betancourt.
The colony on the red planet had no need for heroes.
Black Cat Weekly #13 presents: Mystery / Suspense: Most Men Don’t Kill, by David Alexander [novel] “Razor Sharp,” by Hal Charles [Solve-It-Yourself Mystery] “Black Friday,” by R.T. Lawton [Barb Goffman Presents short story] “A ...