Reading, Short And Deep #028 – The Storyteller by Saki

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #028

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Storyteller by Saki (aka H.H. Munro)

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

The Storyteller was first published in Beasts And Super-Beasts, 1914.

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Reading, Short And Deep #027 – Gertie The Dinosaur

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #027

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Gertie The Dinosaur

Gertie The Dinosaur is an 1914 animated short film by Winsor McCay.

Here’s an MP4 download of the movie.

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Reading, Short And Deep #026 – A Century Hence by W.M. Paxton

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #026

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss A Century Hence by W.M. Paxton

A Century Hence was first published in A Century Hence and Other Poems, 1880.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the poem.

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Reading, Short And Deep #025 – Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment by Nathaniel Hawthorne

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #025

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment by Nathaniel Hawthorne

Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment was first published as The Fountain Of Youth in The Knickerbocker, January 1837.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

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Reading, Short And Deep #024 – Living Space by Isaac Asimov

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #024

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Living Space by Isaac Asimov

Living Space was first published in The Original Science Fiction Stories, May 1956.

Here’s a link to the PDF of the story.

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Reading, Short And Deep #023 – Ely’s Automatic Housemaid by Elizabeth W. Bellamy

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #023

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Ely’s Automatic Housemaid by Elizabeth W. Bellamy

Ely’s Automatic Housemaid was first published in The Black Cat, December 1899.

Here’s a link to the PDF of the story.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson