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Clifford D. Simak (författare), Carl Richard Jacobi (författare), Peter Yearsley (berättare)

The Street That Wasn't There ljudbok

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The Street That Wasn't There is a science fiction short story by Clifford D. Simak and Carl Richard Jacobi first published in 1941 in the science fiction magazine Comet. A science fiction short story about an invasion of earth, but in a subtle and unique way.  A lonely man, after spending twenty years as a recluse because of a book he'd written. is out on his evening walk and discovers that a shop he regularly visits is gone. Not just closed, but completely vanished, as though it never exi...
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Författare Peter Yearsley (berättare), Clifford D. Simak (författare), Carl Richard Jacobi (författare)
Förlag Anncona Media
Utgiven 9 November 2016
Längd 0:35
Genrer Science Fiction, Noveller, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Skönlitteratur
Språk English
Format mp3
Kopieringsskydd Vattenmärkt
ISBN 9789177590002
The Street That Wasn't There is a science fiction short story by Clifford D. Simak and Carl Richard Jacobi first published in 1941 in the science fiction magazine Comet. A science fiction short story about an invasion of earth, but in a subtle and unique way.  A lonely man, after spending twenty years as a recluse because of a book he'd written. is out on his evening walk and discovers that a shop he regularly visits is gone. Not just closed, but completely vanished, as though it never existed. More disturbing, the road that it was on has also vanished. What used to span three blocks is now two. Total Running Time (TRT): 36 min. Clifford Donald Simak (1904 -1988) was an American science fiction writer. He was honored by fans with three Hugo Awards and by colleagues with one Nebula Award. The Science Fiction Writers of America made him its third SFWA Grand Master and the Horror Writers Association made him one of three inaugural winners of the Bram Stoker Award for Lifetime Achievement. Carl Richard Jacobi (1908-1997) was an American journalist and author. He wrote short stories in the horror, fantasy, adventure and crime genres for the pulp magazine market. He also produced some science fiction, mainly space opera. He was one of the last surviving pulp-fictioneers to have contributed to the legendary American horror magazine Weird Tales during its "glory days" (the 1920s and 1930s).