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- Giants of Science Fiction
2020
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Twenty-five of Hugo-nominated writer Rog Phillips short stories, direct from the pages of 1940s-60s pulp science fiction
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A Golden Age science fiction masterpiece from a Hugo Award nominee writer! Rog Phillips, The Involuntary Immortals is the story of a woman who finds herself outliving her lovers--and the incredible peril she faces when she sets out to discover the source of her involuntary immortality. Helen Ranston was one of The Involuntary Immortals. In Hugo Award finalist Rog Phillips' classic science fiction novel, Helen Ranston discovers her own daughter, Agnes, thinks she is a witch or vampire--for ...
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In "One for the Robot Two for the Same," Phillips likely presents a tale that explores themes of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the relationship between humans and machines. The title suggests a scenario where a robot or robots play a central role in the narrative.The plot may revolve around a situation where humans interact with robots in unexpected ways, leading to thought-provoking questions about identity, consciousness, and the nature of humanity. As a science fiction author, ...
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"Captain Peabody" follows the titular character, Captain Peabody, who commands a space vessel on an exploratory mission. The story takes place in a future where humanity has expanded into space, encountering various alien species and phenomena. Captain Peabody is portrayed as a larger-than-life, adventurous, and somewhat eccentric character, known for his unorthodox methods of solving problems and his bold leadership style.As the crew embarks on a perilous journey to an uncharted sector of...
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In "Rat in the Skull," the story centers around a unique and unsettling science fiction concept. The plot involves a futuristic or speculative setting where a rat is implanted in a character’s skull, leading to dramatic and often disturbing consequences. The rat's presence creates a psychological and physical torment for the protagonist, as it affects their thoughts, emotions, and overall well-being.The story explores themes of control, invasion of privacy, and the intersection between tec...
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The story likely revolves around a group of characters who face a crisis of faith or belief in a futuristic or speculative setting. The title "Ye of Little Faith" suggests themes of doubt, skepticism, and the questioning of religious or philosophical beliefs.As the plot unfolds, readers may be introduced to characters who struggle with their faith in the face of adversity, uncertainty, or encounters with the unknown. The story may explore the psychological and emotional journey of these ch...
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In "Unthinkable," Phillips likely explores themes common to science fiction, such as the limits of human understanding, the consequences of scientific advancement, or the exploration of alternate realities. The title suggests that the story may involve concepts or events that challenge conventional thinking or defy logical explanation.The narrative may follow characters who encounter a phenomenon or situation that is beyond their comprehension, leading them to question their understanding ...
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An original series of English and American science fiction novels that inspire the AI era
2024
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The Cyberene is a story that takes place in two eras: 1980 and the 33rd century. In this novel, the robot Cyberene was developed in 1980 and in the 33rd century, they have all the power and control over humanity. However, they are divided due to a problem with the flow of time. This work was published in the past but has been out of print for a long time. However, it has recently been republished in a modern format. The novel tells an exciting story related to Cyberene.
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Welcome to Black Cat Weekly #36.We have another great issue featuring not one, but two full-length books—George O. Smith’s classic collection of linked science fiction stories, Venus Equilateral, and Hulbert Footner’s mystery, Officer!As always, our acquiring editors have cooked up some delights. From Michael Bracken comes an original police procedural from H.K. Slade, “A Body at the Dam.” Barb Goffman has unearthed “Run Don’t Run,” by Mary Saums,...
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If vampires really exist, there has to be a scientific explanation. Dr. Schwick found that answer…
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The Cosmic Junkman by Rog Phillips is a brilliantly imaginative and unconventional science fiction tale that turns the overlooked and discarded into something extraordinary. From the very first page, readers are introduced to a unique corner of the universe where space debris, forgotten technology, and abandoned remnants hold secrets far greater than anyone could expect. With a creative premise and engaging storytelling, this narrative captures curiosity and delivers a ref...
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Captain Peabody by Rog Phillips invites readers into a gripping journey where imagination, leadership, and quiet courage intersect in unexpected ways. This story captures the essence of a character who stands apart—not because of loud heroics, but through thoughtful decisions and a unique perspective on responsibility and discovery. Phillips crafts a narrative that feels both intimate and expansive, pulling readers into a world where every action carries m...
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