Sam Moskowitz, in this video, is talking about Murray Leinster’s short story A Logic Named Joe. It was first published in Astounding, March 1946. [via the Sweet Freedom blog] Posted by Jesse Willis
The SFFaudio Podcast #158 – Last week’s podcast was an unabridged reading of The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth. This week Jesse discusses it with the narrator, Mark Douglas Nelson! Talked about on today’s show: SciPodBooks.com, the SciPodCast, The Syndic by… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #158 – READALONG: The Syndic by C.M. Kornbluth
Episode #152 of The Science Fiction Book Review Podcast is a discussion of Isaac Asimov’s The End Of Eternity. It’s also a follow-up to the previous time travel episode (#151). Luke and I discuss the book and related time travel… Read moreSFBRP #152: Time Travel Special, part 2 – Isaac Asimov’s – The End Of Eternity
Michael Swanwick has posted a fascinating hour-long convention monologue by Murray Leinster‘s daughter, Billee Stallings. I’m betting that a lot of folks today, even Science Fiction folks, don’t know who Leinster was. I don’t see any of his books in… Read moreMy Father, Murray Leinster
Here’s a vintage 1954 Murray Leinster novel that’ll make for some perfect summer listening (sorry folks on the bottom hemisphere of Earth, you’ll have to wait). Now if that’s not enough you may be interested to know that Operation: Outer… Read moreLibriVox: Operation: Outer Space by Murray Leinster
First published in the June 12, 1920 issue of Argosy, The Mad Planet was eventually to become one third of Murray Leinster’s fix-up novel The Forgotten Planet. But there were plenty of standalone republications too. It was, for instance, in… Read moreLibriVox: The Mad Planet by Murray Leinster