Reading, Short And Deep #087 – Seven-Day Terror by R.A. Lafferty

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #087

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Seven-Day Terror by R.A. Lafferty

Seven Day Terror was first published in If, March 1962.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

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Reading, Short And Deep #086 – When Time Turned by Ethel Watts Mumford

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #086

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss When Time Turned by Ethel Watts Mumford.

When Time Turned was first published in The Black Cat, January 1901.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

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Reading, Short And Deep #085 – The Lifeboat Mutiny by Robert Sheckley

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #085

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss an episode of X Minus One that adapts Robert Sheckeley’s short story, The Lifeboat Mutiny.

The Lifeboat Mutiny was first broadcast on September 11, 1956.

Here’s a link to an MP3 of the episode.

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Reading, Short And Deep #084 – The Thing In The Forest by Bernard Capes

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #084

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Thing In The Forest by Bernard Capes

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

The Thing In The Forest was first published in The Fabulists, 1915.

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Reading, Short And Deep #083 – The Bowmen by Arthur Machen

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #083

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Bowmen by Arthur Machen

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

The Bowmen was first published in the London Evening News, September 29, 1914.

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Reading, Short And Deep #082 – Finis by Frank Lillie Pollock

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #082

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Finis by Frank Lillie Pollock

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

Finis was first published The Argosy, June 1906.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson