List of Early Science Fiction (PD and not yet in the catalog!)

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Verngzr
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Post by Verngzr »

Hi,

Please forgive my ignorance. I've gone through the help sections and now I'm looking for a book to go solo on and ran across your list.

If I want to do one of the books listed do I just say so here? I guess I'm confused as to how your listed books get approved to move on to the next phase .

I'm interested in doing The Man Who Rocked The Earth.

Vern
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These are just suggestions for available PD books in this genre. To record one (or any other PD book for that matter) go to the New Projects Launch Pad thread and follow the instructions. You can post here that you adopted one of the titles, but it isn't required.
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Post by Verngzr »

sjmarky wrote:These are just suggestions for available PD books in this genre. To record one (or any other PD book for that matter) go to the New Projects Launch Pad thread and follow the instructions. You can post here that you adopted one of the titles, but it isn't required.
Ok. Thanks.

Vern
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Post by gweeks »

Space Station 1 by Frank Belknap Long just posted to PG.

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50290

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Post by Verngzr »

I'll do Gravity Business. Perfect size for my first solo project.

Vern
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Post by Tortilla »

I've added new books!
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Post by Verngzr »

Verngzr wrote:I'll do Gravity Business. Perfect size for my first solo project.

Vern
Just a note: Gravity Business is too short for an official solo effort so it will be posted in the Short Fiction forum when done.

Vern
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Adopting People Minus X.
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sjmarky wrote:Adopting People Minus X.
I'll add it, thank you! :)
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Operation Interstellar by George O. Smith

http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50406

Greg
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Falcons of Narabedla by Marion Zimmer Bradley
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50566

The Dark Other by Stanley G. Weinbaum
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50561

Master of Life and Death by Robert Silverberg
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50441

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Green Odyssey is in the catalog. It was my first ever sci-fi recording.
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Post by gweeks »

sjmarky wrote:Green Odyssey is in the catalog. It was my first ever sci-fi recording.
Better? I couldn't remember which ones I needed to post.

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Post by Elizabby »

gweeks wrote:Falcons of Narabedla by Marion Zimmer Bradley
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50566

Greg
MZB in the catalogue?! I must record! I am a huge fan of hers - I wrote to her and got a letter back, when I was younger! :thumbs:
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A Thousand Degrees Below Zero by Murray Leinster
https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/50585

This is from the July 15, 1919 issue of The Thrill Book.

Greg
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