1950s Tales from Outer Space
New Science Fiction stories – lost and rare, available for your Kindle or e-reader. What if we had landed on the moon, only to find that we weren’t the first? What kind of new heroes will we need for a...
View ArticleA. Bertram Chander: Sci-Fi Novelist, Sailor, Japanese Award Winner
Sci fi author, A Bertram Chandler A. (Arthur) Bertram Chandler (a.k.a. George Whitley, Carl Lawrence, Andrew Dunstam, S.H.M.) did not consider himself a classic science fiction author, not in the...
View ArticleFree and Rare: The Footprint by Mabel Seeley
Note: We’re thrilled to be part of #scifichat on Twitter and are making this rare story available in honor of all the amazing folks who love and appreciate the art of science fiction and fantasy. This...
View ArticleVirtuoso by Herbert Goldstone – A Rarity from 1953
Virtuoso by Herbert Goldstone Reprinted courtesy of LostScienceFiction.com Herbert Goldstone (1920-2009) was for many years the political editor of the Long Island Daily Press, which folded in 1963....
View ArticleLadies of 1950s Science Fiction
New Science Fiction stories – lost and rare, available for your Kindle or e-reader. Female science fiction writers have existed since Mary Shelley invented the genre with Frankenstein, but their work...
View ArticleWilliam Campbell Gault: Self-Taught Sci-Fi Author Born of the Great Depression
William Campbell Gault, Courtesy of OpenLibrary.org William Campbell Gault never thought he’d live long enough to graduate high school, much less be a published fiction author. A child of the Great...
View ArticleT.P. Caravan: Science Ficton Author and Aerial Gunner
T.P. Caravan is the pseudonym for Charles Muñoz, a World War II navy aerial gunner and Merchant Marine radio officer. Similar to another lost science fiction author, A. Bertram Chandler, Muñoz spent...
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