My friend, Julie D. of the Forgotten Classics podcast, has recently completed her unabridged reading of Dorothy Macardle’s novel The Uninvited. Now she’s working on a pure Science Fiction story, picked from SFFaudio Challenge #4. But that’s not all, Julie begins the podcast with some thoughts on James Gunn’s best known work, a series of scholarly collections entitled: The Road To Science Fiction. I have volumes 3 and 4 in my paperbook collection.
There are also two more recent volumes The British Way (Vol. 5) and the other places Around The World (Vol. 6). But I won’t post their cover art here because they really suck.
Breaking Point
By James Gunn; Read by Julie D.
Podcast – [UNABRIDGED]
Podcaster: Forgotten Classics
Podcast: March 2009 –
The ship was proof against any test, but the men inside her could be strained and warped, individually and horribly. Unfortunately, while the men knew that, they couldn’t really believe it. The Aliens could—and did.
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Posted by Jesse Willis
Oh my! That cover is not at all representative of what I’ve been reading … :-D
Not so far, but it was in the original publication (Space Science Fiction, March, 1953)
http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21988/21988-h/21988-h.htm
So, you don’t say … any commentary on your feelings about The Road to Science Fiction series (aside from the Two Whose Covers Shall Not Be Shown?
She’s hawt!!!
Maybe we should do a show on The Road To Science Fiction?
I agree. Totally hawt.
So that’s what Julie D. looks like. I always kind of wondered…