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Nine to Eternity
- A Science Fiction Anthology
- Narrado por: Gordon MacCathay
- Duração: 5 horas e 41 minutos
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Sinopse
Nine to Eternity: A Science Fiction Anthology began when editor M. Christian invited the authors to submit “a personal favorite story: one that - also, sadly - didn't get the love they'd put into it”, And so Ernest Hogan, Emily Devenport, Cynthia Ward, and Arthur Byron Cover have been joined by Ralph Greco, Jr., David Lee Summers, Jean Marie Stine, and Jody Scott, as well as M. Christian himself, to make a memorable listening experience.
Full of endearing characters, vivid worlds, and thrilling adventures, this anthology is also a touching examination of what these celebrated authors consider their best work.
"Skin Deep", a wistful science-fiction melody of love and longing - by Emily Devenport
"Spitzhkov Red", a haunting tale as real as tomorrow's headlines of comradeship and service - by Jody Scott
"Bombastic Christ", a controversial story of what happens when DNA from the Shroud of Turin is cloned - by Ralph Greco, Jr.
"The Great Mars-a-Go-Go Mexican Standoff", a rollicking future-shock interplanetary Chicano delight - by Ernest Hogan
"A Murder", a lyrical but heart-wrenching story of futuristic murder - by Arthur Byron Cover
"Whoever Fights Monsters", a ferociously powerful reinterpretation of Nina Harker from Dracula - by Cynthia Ward
"An Asteroid by Any Other Name", a classically inspired tale of rapidly approaching doom - by David Lee Summers
"In the Canal Zone", a dreamlike tale about a mysterious canal whose location may not even lie within our own universe - by Jean Marie Stine
"Why Are There Buildings, Daddy?", a not-far-from-home work of spec-fic about a depressed young man who only ever wanted to be a writer - by M. Christian