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Audiobook Style Podcast Reading Old Science Fiction Stories
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026 The Attack from Space - A Sequel to Beyond the Heaviside Layer
From a far world came monstrous invaders who were all the more terrifying because invisible.
"The Attack from Space" by Capt. S.P. Meek, Read by Adam Tagarro. This is a sequel to "Beyond the Heaviside Layer", which is episode 025 of Yesterday's Sci-Fi.
Licensing and Copyright Information
Show Art Photo by Mike Kiev on Unsplash
All non-credited music, art, and sound effects featured on this episode are original, created by me. This story is not covered by copyright, as it is in the Public Domain: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29255 -
025 Beyond the Heaviside Layer
For eighty vertical miles Carpenter and Bond blasted their way—only to be trapped by the extraordinary monsters of the heaviside layer.
"Beyond the Heaviside Layer" by Capt. S.P. Meek, Read by Adam Tagarro
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Background music during the story, courtesy of ChristianBodhi on Pixabay (Voyager Probe – Deep Space)
Show Art Photo by Martin Jaros on Unsplash
All non-credited music, art, and sound effects featured on this episode are original, created by me. This story is not covered by copyright, as it is in the Public Domain: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/29198 -
024 Second Landing
"A gentle fancy for the Christmas Season - an oft-told tale with a wistful twistful of Something that left the Earth with a wing and a prayer."
"Second Landing" by Floyd Wallace, Read by Adam Tagarro
Show art photo by Sharon McCutcheon on Unsplash.
All non-credited music, art, and sound effects featured on this episode are original, created by me. This story is not covered by copyright, as it is in the Public Domain: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/24958 -
023 The Mad Planet
When the twenty-first century drew to a close the whole human race began to revert to conditions closely approximating savagery. The low-lands were unbearable. Thick jungles of rank growth covered the ground. The air was depressing and enervating. Men could live there, but it was a sickly, fever-ridden existence. The whole population of the earth desired the high lands and as the low country became more unbearable, men forgot their two centuries of peace.
"The Mad Planet" by Murray Leinster
Read by Adam Tagarro
Licensing and Copyright Information
Background music during the story, courtesy of ChristianBodhi on Pixabay (Voyager Probe – Deep Space)
Photo by Hamish Weir on Unsplash
All non-credited music, art, and sound effects featured on this episode are original, created by me. This story is not covered by copyright, as it is in the Public Domain: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/35425 -
022 The Nothing Equation
The space ships were miracles of power and precision; the men who manned them, rich in endurance and courage. Every detail had been checked and double checked; every detail except...
"The Nothing Equation" by Tom Godwin, Read by Adam Tagarro
Licensing and Copyright Information
Background music during the story, courtesy of ChristianBodhi on Pixabay (Voyager Probe – Deep Space)
Show art photo by Adrian Swancar on Unsplash
All non-credited music, art, and sound effects featured on this episode are original, created by me. This story is not covered by copyright, as it is in the Public Domain: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25628 -
015 Beyond Light
Venus was civilized … so the Universe thought! But deep in its midnight caverns … beyond light, beyond the wildest imaginings of an ordered System … dwelt Horror.
“Beyond Light” by Nelson S. Bond
Read by Adam Tagarro
Licensing and Copyright Information
All music and sound effects featured on this episode are original, created by me. This story is not covered by copyright, as it is in the Public Domain: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/61826 (Bibrec tab)
Photo by Carlos Nakazato on Unsplash
Customer Reviews
Olde Timey!
I love the Olde Timey sci-fi! Ah…they were simpler times. ⏳🕰📺🎞🕹
Nice!
Great idea, love the idea of bringing the old stories back to life. Very cool
Cool!
Fun to listen to, and a fascinating window into how the past glimpsed our present; give it a listen and you’ll undoubtedly agree.