A radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read “The Jovian Jest ” by Lilith Lorraine which was first published in Science Wonder Quarterly Winter 1930 and a few of her poems. In the background is mostly dissonant music from 1930, the year the story was published. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read two 1953 short stories by Sylvia Jacobs, The Sportsmen and Old Purply-Puss which were published in Vortex Science Fiction Volume 1 Number 1 and Number 2 respectively. In the background I chose a selection 3 three soundscapes that explore composing recorded and generated sounds in different ways. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read “The Trap” by Betsy Curtis which was first published in Galaxy Science Fiction August 1953. In the background is mostly orchestral music from 1973, the year she published her last short story. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read "The Conquest of Gola" by Leslie Stone which was first published in Wonder Stories April of 1931. I also play avant-guarde music from 1929, the year she published her first short story. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read two short stories, “First Communion” by Jane Roberts and “The Last Gentleman” by Rory Gagill, a pseudonym for Dorothea Magill Faulkner. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read two short stories by Amelia Reynolds Long from Astounding, "Cosmic Fever" from the February 1937 issue and "The Mind Master" from the May 1937 issue. I also be play some avant garde classical music from 1937. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read the 1928 short story, The Fifth Dimension by Clare Winger Harris and The Molecule Trapper a story that Florence Matheson wrote in 1934. I also be play some avant garde classical music from 1934. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read two short stories by Kate Wilhelm, "The Mile Long Space Ship" from the April 1957 issue of Astounding Science Fiction and "Android, Kill for Me!" from the May 1959 issue of Science Fiction Stories. Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read two short stories by Rosel George Brown, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. I read "Virgin Grounds" from World of If's February 1959 issue and "There's Always a Way" from Fantastic Science Fiction Stories' July 1960 issue. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read two short stories by Judith Merril, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. I read "The Lonely" from Worlds of Tomorrow's October 1963 issue and "Woman's Work is Never Done!" from Future Science Fiction's March 1951 issue. I also play some avant-garde music from 1963. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read two short stories published in Weird Tales by Allison V. Hardling, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. "The Marmot" from the March 1944 issue and "Take the Z-Train" from the March 1950 issue. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read “Never Stop to Pat a Kitten” and "The Dreaming Eyes" by Miriam Allen de Ford and playing music from 1961, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read “Robots of the World! Arise!” by Mari Wolf, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read “The Remorse of Professor Panebiano” by Greye La Spina and playing music from 1951, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read “Miracle in Three Dimensions” by Catherine Lucille Moore and play music from 1939.
In this episode I read "It will grow on you" and "Holes, Incorporated" by Louise Leipiar, pen name L. Major Reynolds, on Buxom Blondes with Ray Guns. BBWRG is a radio show highlighting science fiction short stories by women, contextualized with related science and contemporaneous experimental music.
In this episode I read “The City on the Cloud" by L.Taylor Hansen with guest expert Skyler Kasko.
In this episode I read “Women only” and “Year of the Big Thaw” by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
This episode is about Leigh Brackett. I read “The Stellar Legion."
This episode is about Andre Norton and the year 1956. I read “By a Hair" and "All Cats are Grey."
This episode is about Margaret St. Clair and the year 1958. I read “To Please the Master" and "Dreadful Dreamer."
This episode is about Helen M. Urban and the year 1962. I read “The Glory of Ippling."
This episode is about Dorothy and John de Courcy and the year 1946. I read “Don't Mention it!" and “Foundling on Venus."
This episode is about Carol Emshwiller and the year 1957. I read “Hunting Machine" and "This Thing Called Love."
This episode is about Anne McCaffrey, Helen Huber and the year 1953. I read “Freedom of Race” by Anne McCaffrey and “I'll Kill You Tomorrow” by Helen Huber.
This episode is about Katherine MacLean and the year 1954. I read “Collision Orbit” and “The Carnivore” by Katherine MacLean.
This episode is about Evelyn Smith and the year 1955. I read “The Vilbar Party” and “The Doorway” by Evelyn Smith.
This episode is about TD Hamm and the year 1953. I read “The Corner” and “Native Son” by T.D. Hamm.
This episode is about Lyn Venable and the year 1952. I read “Time Enough at Last” and “Homesick.”