Reading, Short And Deep #135 – The Pendulum by Ray Bradbury (and Henry Hasse)

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #135

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Pendulum by Ray Bradbury (and Henry Hasse)

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

The Pendulum was first published in Futuria Fantasia, Fall 1939.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson

Reading, Short And Deep #134 – The Tyger by William Blake

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #134

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Tyger by William Blake.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the poem.

The Tyger was first published in Songs Of Innocence, 1826.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson

Reading, Short And Deep #133 – The King Of The Mazy May by Jack London

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #133

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The King Of The Mazy May by Jack London.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

The King Of The Mazy May was first published in Youth’s Companion, November 30, 1899.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson

Reading, Short And Deep #132 – Wow! by William Seabrook

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #132

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss Wow! by William Seabrook.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

Wow! was first published in The Smart Set, January 1921.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson

Reading, Short And Deep #131 – A Thunderstorm by Archibald Lampman

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #131

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss A Thunderstorm by Archibald Lampman.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the poem.

A Thunderstorm was probably first published in The Poems of Archibald Lampman, 1900.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson

Reading, Short And Deep #130 – The Apparition In The Prize Ring by Robert E. Howard

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Reading, Short And DeepReading, Short And Deep #130

Eric S. Rabkin and Jesse Willis discuss The Apparition In The Prize Ring by Robert E. Howard.

Here’s a link to a PDF of the story.

The Apparition In The Prize Ring was first published in Ghost Stories, April 1929.

Posted by Scott D. Danielson