Fantasy
Something Childish, but very Natural
Read by LibriVox Volunteers
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
LibriVox volunteers bring you 10 recordings of Something Childish, but very Natural by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. This was the Weekly Poetry p…
Terror Out of Space
Read by EVKesserich
Leigh Douglass Brackett
In the wake of unexpected meteor activity, a wave of inexplicable madness sweeps the already strange and ill-charted world of Venus. Racing …
Revolution
Read by Paul Harvey
Mack Reynolds
The collapse of the U.S.S.R. in the future. What would happen after a collapse? This story is set many years before the actual collapse of t…
Summer Surprise
Read by Philip 'Norvaljoe' Carroll
Philip 'Norvaljoe' Carroll
Chad is in love with Amy. He knows it now, but isn't sure how to deal with it. It's summer vacation before starting high school. Chad has r…
Lux Radio Theater
The Lux Radio Theater presents its version of the Walt Disney classic, Pinocchio. This enchanting tale follows a woodcarver's marionette bro…
Through the Gates of the Silver Key
Read by Ben Tucker
H. P. Lovecraft
"Through the Gates of the Silver Key," published complete in this issue, is an utterly amazing novelette. It is much more than a m…
Tarzan Triumphant
Read by Mark Nelson
Edgar Rice Burroughs
LOST PEOPLE IN A TRACKLESS JUNGLE How strange the ways of fate—to bring together such an odd assortment of people to face the perils of the …
Lux Radio Theater
Lux Radio presents Alice in Wonderland, based on Walt Disney's version of the Lewis Carroll classic. This enchanting adaptation features Kat…
Prose Romances from the Oxford and Cambridge Magazine
Read by Phil Benson
William Morris
William Morris initiated the genre of high fantasy in a number of short novels written toward the end of his life. But he had already experi…
The Human Chord
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Algernon Blackwood
The following sets the tone for this work of weird fiction:"Numbers of strange people advertised in the newspapers, he knew, just as nu…