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RAS #687 - Ron's View Of Pulp Magazine History

Ron's Amazing Stories

Release Date: 05/08/2025

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Episode Highlights:

  • Introduction to Pulp Magazines.
  • Story 1: "Test Rocket" (Read by Ron) Published in Amazing Science Fiction Stories, April 1959. A tale of humanity’s first attempt at space exploration. The intriguing juxtaposition of human curiosity and alien perception.
  • Story 2: "Toy Shop" (Read by Corey Samuels) Appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, April 1962. Written by Harry Harrison, famous for The Stainless Steel Rat. A toy can change the world.
  • Story 3: "2BR02B" (Read by Anthony Wood) Authored by Kurt Vonnegut, first published in If: Worlds of Science Fiction, January 1962. A dystopian story reflecting on life, death, and society’s control over both.
  • Story 4: "We Didn’t Do Anything Wrong…Hardly" (Read by Fatima) From Astounding Science Fiction, May 1959. A whimsical sci-fi adventure, rumored to have inspired the 1985 film The Explorers.
  • Closing Thoughts.

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