12 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Henry Kuttner. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Henry Kuttner, often where they are interviewed.
12 of The Best Podcast Episodes for Henry Kuttner. A collection of podcasts episodes with or about Henry Kuttner, often where they are interviewed.
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The Uncanny Power of Edwin Cobalt, by Henry Kuttner. A man realizes that doubt can have epic consequences. Originally published in Fantastic Adventures October 1940. Read by Jonathan Pezza
"...as I shuddered with fear and loathing, within me was this evil glee—this voice which whispered, "You know this place! You belong here! Is it not good to be home?"
In which a great archeological mystery is resolved. Not necessarily for the better.
Henry Kuttner sounds the knell today on (the most deeply produced episode yet of) the Weird Tales Podcast.
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This time we read a short, double feature book with two fantasy/sci-fi novellas that were packaged together for seemingly no apparent reason:
Are they together because Howie Bentley really loved Kuttner and wanted to publish his stories again posthumously? Is it because they both have humanoid cat men? We'll probably never know.
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Thanks to our friends Noah & Hillary for giving us this book to read for this episode.
Ruiz Tremello & Marguerite are on the road, giving a Turing Test to a rogue botnet somewhere near Dort, Nebraska. Taking a break on their day off before going for a hike in the town's sewers, our heroes visit the 1943 time travel classic, "Time Locker", by Henry Kuttner.
"Time Locker" excerpted from "The Best Time Travel Stories of the 20th Century", Edited by Harry Turtledove with Martin H. Greenberg, Copyright 2005, Del Ray Books
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The final personality implant.
Oops - turns out it's four parts long.
:)
Hilarious!
a robot and a screenwriter walk into a bar....
not quite, but it's still funny.
Part 2 of 3