HIGH WEIR by Samuel R. Delany
Equal parts anthropological adventure and psychological study of social dynamics, the story follows a team of scientists and academics studying a Martian ruin that seems to have been created with holographic technology. The sole linguist, brilliant as he is, starts having trouble distinguishing between his fellow explorers... Originally published in the October 1968 issue of Worlds of If magazine. Re-published in a French version of Galaxie magazine in 1970, then in a collection of the author's stories called Driftglass in 1971, which had a German translation in 1982. It also appeared in a 1974 anthology called Wondermakers 2, and one more collection of the author's tales, named for another story: Aye, and Gomorrah in 2003. Read by Darrell T. Smith II for my channel Quasar Spectra. Support me with a contribution: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?busine... Buy Driftglass: https://www.amazon.com/Driftglass-Sam...

DISTANCES by Kathe Koja

THE LIGHTS OUTSIDE THE WINDOWS by James White

New Rector - Stanley Weyman - BBC Saturday Night Theatre

THE FRIGHTENED ENGINEER by Jean Milligan (as Allison V. Harding)

"The Impossible Adventure" by H. T. W. Bousfield

The most difficult book I've talked about on the channel: Hogg by Samuel R Delany

RETREAT SYNDROME by Philip K. Dick

TRANSITION TEAM by Charles Sheffield

Midnight Narrative - Episode 6 - "How I Met Milou"

BBC Radio: The House at World's End - Stephen Sheridan

COMMON TIME by James Blish

MEDUSA by Theodore Sturgeon

"What’s It Like Out There?" by Edmond Hamilton

Splinterlight – BBC Radio Drama by Gregory Lyons | Classic Crime & Espionage Thriller

END-GAME by J. G. Ballard

A GUEST OF GANYMEDE by C. C. MacApp

"The Transfer" by Algernon Blackwood | Classic horror stories | Read by Jasper L'Estrange

Lunch Money with Paul Krugman and Heather Cox Richardson

The Burning Bridge - Poul Anderson

