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Three SF Short Stories ch 1 by Paul W. Fairman by Paul W. Fairman Scifi Sunday #taletellerclub

Three SF Short Stories ch 1 by Paul W. Fairman by Paul W. Fairman Scifi Sunday #taletellerclub
Mar 3, 2024 · 34m 38s

My chosen book today is read by Kirks Voice...Robots Forever!!!! More robots and futurism on my site of course www.taletellerclub.com Paul W. Fairman, a versatile writer and editor, contributed to...

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My chosen book today is read by Kirks Voice...Robots Forever!!!! More robots and futurism on my site of course www.taletellerclub.com

Paul W. Fairman, a versatile writer and editor, contributed to various genres under his own name and pseudonyms. His detective story “Late Rain” appeared in the February 1947 issue of Mammoth Detective, while “No Teeth for the Tiger” graced the pages of the February 1950 edition of Amazing Stories1. Fairman’s literary journey extended beyond detective fiction, encompassing science fiction as well.Here are three intriguing science fiction short stories by Paul W. Fairman:
  1. Deadly City: The protagonist awakens in darkness, pain throbbing in his head. His touch reveals a lump—a safety precaution, perhaps. The story unfolds against the backdrop of an alien invasion in Chicago, where a handful of survivors grapple with a deserted city and impending annihilation.
  2. Secrets of the Martians: Set in a colony where few have encountered Martians, this tale explores unexpected trouble. Spencer’s death and Rex Tate’s entrapment hint at Martian involvement. What secrets lie hidden?.
  3. Traitor’s Choice: Kendall faces a harrowing decision: defy the aliens and risk Clare’s gruesome fate, or comply and doom an entire planet. The weight of responsibility rests heavily on his shoulders2.
These stories, rich in suspense and imagination, offer glimpses into otherworldly realms and the choices that shape them. If you’re intrigued, you can explore the full audiobook recording of “Three SF Short Stories by Paul W. Fairman” on LibriVox2. Fairman’s legacy continues to captivate readers and listeners alike.
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