[COMPLETE] Short Science Fiction Collection 070-ag

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Short Science Fiction Collection 070 by Various ( - ).

Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is possible. The only rules are those set forth by the author. The speculative nature of the genre inspires thought and plants seeds that have led to advances in science. The genre can spark an interest in the sciences and is cited as the impetus for the career choice of many scientists. It is a playing field to explore social perspectives, predictions of the future, and engage in adventures unbound into the richness of the human mind. ( A. Gramour)
• This project is now complete. All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/short-science-fiction-collection-070-by-various/

  • This collection is for science fiction recordings of less than 70 minutes in duration

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    • Text must be in the Public Domain (with expired copyright, or published before 1924)
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    The Science Fiction Short Stories Science Fiction Short Stories page shows stories that can be read in less than 60 minutes.
    The Science Fiction by Women bookshelf in Gutenberg can be found here: SF by Women
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Post by Grothmann »

Hi:

Congrats on the last one. I think the stories were excellent. Now on to the next.

What's He Doing In There?
By Fritz Leiber
Read by Dale Grothmann
Time 13:58

Audio at--
https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf070_whatshedoinginthere_leiber_dg_128kb.mp3

Text at--
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29504

Thanks
Dale
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Post by alg1001 »

Thank you for starting this off, Dale! I will PL soon.
-Amy :)
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Post by OooThatsNifty »

Hello!

Here's a wonderfully strange little fever-dream presented for your approval - found this on the unrecorded list over in the "More Recent Sci-Fi" thread.


In the Control Tower
by Will Mohler

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf070_controltower_mohler_ag_128kb.mp3

Length: 37:38
Text Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23149/23149-h/23149-h.htm


Just a few things I wanted to mention:

- Wasn't sure what the preference was regarding the short intro paragraph or the section numbers. I chose to keep them in, but it's an easy fix if you'd prefer otherwise.

- I don't know if there's a content warning procedure around here at all, but in the interest of fair warning: there's a brief mention of sexual violence in this one. They don't linger on it very long, and it's implied that it may or may not be real, but it's there. Starts around 21:13, is finished (and with no other reference to it) by 21:47.

- I have a sneaking suspicion there may be a typo or two in the text itself. I did my best to stay verbatim, but if anything sounds funky I'm happy to fix it.


Thanks! Let me know if anything needs an edit :)
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Post by alg1001 »

Grothmann wrote: July 12th, 2020, 4:59 pm

What's He Doing In There?
By Fritz Leiber
Read by Dale Grothmann
Time 13:58


Hi Dale,
Your story is PL OK. Nice reading! That is a cute one. :D
Thanks!
-Amy
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OooThatsNifty wrote: July 13th, 2020, 2:22 am Hello!

Here's a wonderfully strange little fever-dream presented for your approval - found this on the unrecorded list over in the "More Recent Sci-Fi" thread.


In the Control Tower
by Will Mohler

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf070_controltower_mohler_ag_128kb.mp3

Length: 37:38
Text Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/23149/23149-h/23149-h.htm


Just a few things I wanted to mention:

- Wasn't sure what the preference was regarding the short intro paragraph or the section numbers. I chose to keep them in, but it's an easy fix if you'd prefer otherwise.

- I don't know if there's a content warning procedure around here at all, but in the interest of fair warning: there's a brief mention of sexual violence in this one. They don't linger on it very long, and it's implied that it may or may not be real, but it's there. Starts around 21:13, is finished (and with no other reference to it) by 21:47.

- I have a sneaking suspicion there may be a typo or two in the text itself. I did my best to stay verbatim, but if anything sounds funky I'm happy to fix it.


Thanks! Let me know if anything needs an edit :)
Hi Andrew,
I prefer that we read the intro paragraphs and the part numbers. I look forward to listening. We do have content warnings on occasion.
Thanks for your story! I will PL soon.
-Amy :)
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Hi Tony,
That is a chilling story. Your tone really set the mood.
PL OK. :thumbs:
Thanks!
-Amy
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Post by foxcol »

Hello,

I'm Nick. I'd like to submit, 2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut.

Recording time is, 17:33

https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf070_2BR02B_vonnegut_nrc_128kb.mp3

Source is here: http://www.gutenberg.org/files/21279/21279-h/21279-h.htm

Please can I be listed as N R Collard.


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Nick.
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Hi Nick,
I will PL soon.
Thank you for your story!
-Amy
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Post by Grothmann »

Hi, Amy:

I thought this was a bit of fun.

One out of ten
by ... J. Anthony Ferlaine
Read by Dale Grothmann
Time 9:49

Audio at:
https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf070_oneoutoften_ferlaine_dg_128kb.mp3

Text at:
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/28933

Enjoy
Dale
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Post by alg1001 »

foxcol wrote: July 16th, 2020, 2:33 am 2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut.

Hi Nick,
Your story is PL OK. Nice reading! :thumbs:
-Amy
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Grothmann wrote: July 16th, 2020, 6:48 pm

One out of ten
by ... J. Anthony Ferlaine
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Dale
Hi Dale,
That was great. PL OK :thumbs:
Thank you!
-Amy
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alg1001 wrote: July 16th, 2020, 8:11 pm
foxcol wrote: July 16th, 2020, 2:33 am 2BR02B by Kurt Vonnegut.

Hi Nick,
Your story is PL OK. Nice reading! :thumbs:
-Amy
Thanks for the feedback, Amy. :P
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Post by Rapunzelina »

Hello, Amy! I have recorded this story about an unconventional journey to the moon, or some may say, an unconventional love story.

The story title The marquis and the moon
o The author’s name Nicholas Longworth
o The URL displayed by the LibriVox Uploader https://librivox.org/uploads/alg1001/ssf070_marquisandmoon_longworth_rap_128kb.mp3
o The URL for the online version of the text https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009183118
o The duration of the recording 48:29

Thank you!
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Post by alg1001 »

Hi Rapuzelina,
This looks great--an old one! :)
I will PL soon.
Thank you for your story!
-Amy
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