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www.taletellerclub.com for great sci-fi books!Three SF Short Stories ch 4 by Paul W. Fairman by Paul W. Fairman Scifi Funday #taletellerclub“Three SF Short Stories” by Paul W. Fairman is a captivating collection of science fiction tales that will transport you to otherworldly realms. Let's explore the intriguing stories within this book:“Deadly City”:The protagonist awakens in darkness, disoriented and in pain.He discovers a lump on his head, placed there for safety.The mystery deepens as he grapples with the unknown forces at play1.“Secrets of the Martians”:Set in a world where few colonists have encountered Martians.Despite their rarity, the Martians become a source of concern.The story delves into the enigma surrounding these extraterrestrial beings1.“The Cosmic Junkman”:While not specifically mentioned in Chapter 4, this story is part of the collection.It introduces readers to a cosmic scavenger who navigates the vastness of space.Expect twists, turns, and cosmic intrigue in this enthralling tale2.Paul W. Fairman masterfully weaves suspense, mystery, and wonder throughout these short stories. Whether you're a seasoned sci-fi enthusiast or a newcomer to the genre, this collection promises an exhilarating journey into the unknown.For more sci-fi adventures, visit the Tale Teller Club website and explore their great selection of books!
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My chosen book today is read by Kirks Voice...Robots Forever!!!! More robots and futurism on my site of course www.taletellerclub.comPaul W. Fairman, a versatile writer and editor, contributed to various genres under his own name and pseudonyms. His detective story “Late Rain” appeared in the February 1947 issue of Mammoth Detective, while “No Teeth for the Tiger” graced the pages of the February 1950 edition of Amazing Stories1. Fairman's literary journey extended beyond detective fiction, encompassing science fiction as well.Here are three intriguing science fiction short stories by Paul W. Fairman:Deadly City: The protagonist awakens in darkness, pain throbbing in his head. His touch reveals a lump—a safety precaution, perhaps. The story unfolds against the backdrop of an alien invasion in Chicago, where a handful of survivors grapple with a deserted city and impending annihilation.Secrets of the Martians: Set in a colony where few have encountered Martians, this tale explores unexpected trouble. Spencer's death and Rex Tate's entrapment hint at Martian involvement. What secrets lie hidden?.Traitor's Choice: Kendall faces a harrowing decision: defy the aliens and risk Clare's gruesome fate, or comply and doom an entire planet. The weight of responsibility rests heavily on his shoulders2.These stories, rich in suspense and imagination, offer glimpses into otherworldly realms and the choices that shape them. If you're intrigued, you can explore the full audiobook recording of “Three SF Short Stories by Paul W. Fairman” on LibriVox2. Fairman's legacy continues to captivate readers and listeners alike.
Part 2 of 2 of Paul W. Fairman's Short Story, The Secret of the Martians, Published in Imagination Science Fiction in 1956! Fadó Official Discord Server: https://discord.gg/tm4XaP3uW5Fadó Podcast - fadopocast.comPizza Rice Podcasting Collaborative - pizzaricepodcast.comSupport the show
Part 1 of 2 of Paul W. Fairman's Short Story, The Secret of the Martians, Published in Imagination Science Fiction in 1956! Fadó Official Discord Server: https://discord.gg/tm4XaP3uW5Fadó Podcast - fadopocast.comPizza Rice Podcasting Collaborative - pizzaricepodcast.comSupport the show
Ten From Infinity by Paul W. Fairman audiobook. It began when a pedestrian got hit by a cab in New York City. No doubt it was the only motor mishap in the history of creation that reached out among the stars—for far out in space a signal was registered: Something has gone wrong.... And something had gone wrong, for the doctors discovered their accident patient had two hearts. It was the beginning of the discovery that the Earth had been invaded by 10 such creatures from Outer Space. Every effort was made to learn their purpose. An orbital flight was launched to spot alien bodies—only to be destroyed in space. One of the alien men was captured—but no threat of pain or death could unlock the secret in his brain. Something had gone wrong. And somehow, some way had to be found to make it right—before the threat of danger overwhelmed all mankind.
Incidents On B Street by Paul W. Fairman
El primer hombre en Marte descubrirá que las personas son iguales en todas partes.
A TREAT FOR VINTAGE SCIENCE FICTION FANS Paul W. Fairman (1916-1977) was the author of not one - but two stories for science fiction magazines that were later purchased and transformed into classic 1950s drive-in theater horror fare. Oddly both tales were published in the same year, 1953, two months apart. The first, "Deadly City" appeared in the March 1953 issue of Worlds of If, under Fairman's "Ivar Jorgensen" pseudonym; and was filmed as Target Earth (1954). The second, following closely on its heels, "The Cosmic Frame," was a featured story under his own byline in the May 1953 Amazing Stories; and was licensed twice, the first time under the title Invasion of the Saucer Men (1955), the second as The Eye Creatures (1965). Fairman was also the author of a story, "Brothers Beyond the Void" (the editor's title), chosen for dramatization on The Twilight Zone under the author's original title, "People re Alike All Over." All three appear in this unique anthology, which could be seen as the book equivalent of attending a drive-in double-feature, with a selected short subject as a bonus featurette. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Deadly City by Ivar Jorgenson (Paul W. Fairman) Waking up to find themselves in a completely vacated city, several people try to cope. Music from David Bradley/The Brotherhood
The Deadly City by Ivar Jorgenson (Paul W. Fairman) Waking up to find themselves in a completely vacated city, several people try to cope. Music from David Bradley/The Brotherhood
The Deadly City by Ivar Jorgenson (Paul W. Fairman) Waking up to find themselves in a completely vacated city, several people try to cope. Music from David Bradley/The Brotherhood
In a change from the scheduled episode, Brandi Jackola from The Insideoutcast reads the story that inspired People Are Alike All Over, Paul W. Fairman’s Brothers Beyond the Void. The post Special: Brandi Jackola reads ‘Brothers Beyond the Void’ appeared first on The Twilight Zone Podcast.