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Science Fiction open access audiobook library podcast
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Science Fiction open access audiobook library podcast

Author: Jennifer Pinkley: author, audiobook narrator, and online writing course designer

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Welcome to the open access science fiction podcast! A while back, I discovered a motherlode of old science fiction books that are no under copyright. Most of these stories and books are from the late 1800s, early 1900s, through the 1960s. Some of the stories are vividly imaginative and engrossing. In some of the stories, I can see the prelude to some more modern scifi tropes. I thought it would be fun to record the stories I like the most and make them available to all of you.
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Enjoy listening to part 4 of the novella Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett, first published in Planet Stories March in 1951. This is a story set on Mars at some distant point in the future–or perhaps the past. Some aspects of this story strongly remind me of the Game of Thrones Song of […]
Enjoy listening to part 3 of the novella Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett, first published in Planet Stories March in 1951. This is a story set on Mars at some distant point in the future–or perhaps the past. Some aspects of this story strongly remind me of the Game of Thrones Song of […]
Enjoy listening to part 2 of the novella Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett, first published in Planet Stories March in 1951. This is a story set on Mars at some distant point in the future–or perhaps the past. Some aspects of this story strongly remind me of the Game of Thrones Song of […]
Enjoy listening to part 1 of the novella Black Amazon of Mars by Leigh Brackett, first published in Planet Stories March in 1951. This is a story set on Mars at some distant point in the future–or perhaps the past. Some aspects of this story strongly remind me of the Game of Thrones Song of […]
Welcome to the open access science fiction podcast! A while back, I discovered a motherlode of old science fiction books that are no under copyright. Most of these stories and books are from the late 1800s, early 1900s, through the 1960s. Some of the stories are vividly imaginative and engrossing. In some of the stories, […]
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