2 quickies: short stories by William P. Salton Selected Vintage Science Fiction Audiobook human read

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  • Two vintage Science Fiction short stories, the first one is downbeat, the second one is upbeat. Selected and read by myself, Tom Trussel.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:28 Operation Lorelie
    11:43 A Trick of the Mind
    The legend of Lorelei is from Germany; about a fair maiden who threw herself into the River Rhine in despair of a cheating lover, and was changed into a vengeful witch of darkness, whose mesmerizing call would lure any boatmen and fishermen to their doom. Very similar to the Sirens that Odysseus encountered in Homer's The Odyssey.
    William P. Salton has faded into obscurity, and I have not found a single piece of reliable information about this author. Is it a pseudonym? Did this author go on to do great things? Did he (or she) get to live a full life and exit this mortal coil peacefully, content and surrounded by family and friends? All I know is that there are three short stories credited to this name, and they were all published in the fifties.
    No background music, by popular demand. Only my voice, croaks, wheezes, and all. Enjoy!
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    Stories of Futures Past presents vintage science fiction short stories, narrated by myself, Tom Trussel. An actual, real living human being, warts and all.
    Any and all voices and effects are produced live during reading with my actual voice. No obnoxious after effects, synthetic voices or filters used.
    English is not my first language. There will be inaccurate accents and the occasional strange pronunciation. No mockery is ever intended.
    These stories are also good for English learners / ESL. The full text is right there on the screen in a big and easy to read font. Read along with me. It's great practice!
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    At this point in my life I do not need nor ask for your money. I do this for the love of the short story and to help promote the enjoyment of science fiction and fantasy literature.
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    Copyright notice:
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  • @garybaldwin5241
    @garybaldwin5241 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Very clever stories read with imagination and entertainingly as usual. Thank you

    • @futurespast-42
      @futurespast-42  21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you for your kind words. You are very welcome :)

  • @bealreadyhappy
    @bealreadyhappy 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    What a funny voice?

    • @futurespast-42
      @futurespast-42  21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Funny strange or funny ha-ha? :) I hope you enjoy the stories!