
Stories from the "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction."
The "Golden Age of Pulp Fiction" is generally considered to be from the last decade of the 1800s to the mid-1900s, when magazines published on cheap pulp paper filled (mostly American) news-stands. Notable examples of these pulp fiction magazines include Argosy, Blue Book Magazine, Adventure, Detective Story Magazine, Weird Tales, and Astounding Stori... more
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A mangled corpse held them captive in that dark tunnel beneath the Earth's surface—and taught them a lesson about what freedom really means!
This short story appeared in the December 1956 issue of Infinity Science Fiction.
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Allen Kim Lang (b.... more
How far would you go to visit vengeance on the killer of someone you'd only just met, someone you didn't know.
This novelette appeared in the August 1928 issue of Weird Tales.
This was Howard's first published Soloman Kane story.
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Robert Erv... more
How do you lie by telling the truth? Well, when your life, and the life of the human race is on the line, you find a way.
This short story appeared in the July 1957 issue of Astounding Science Fiction, under the pen name of David Gordon.
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Gor... more
How do you fight those who have the power to steal suns? Captain Dur Nal and his crew of the Interstellar Patrol are about to find out.
This novelette appeared in the April 1934 issue of "Weird Tales".
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Edmond Moore Hamilton (October 21, 1904... more
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This show features dramatized readings of classic pulp-era stories, spanning science fiction, mystery, and adventure. Episodes lean into atmospheric narration, sharp storytelling, and a strong focus on human themes like ethics, power, memory, and resilience, all delivered through a single-voice performance that emphasizes mood and twist endings. Noteworthy is the consistent use of period-appropriate narration and a fascination with technology, imagination, and the costs of progress, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy retro-futurism, noir-esque plots, and literary storytelling with a nostalgic bite.
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