Fredric Brown (1906–1972) was the only writer to achieve equal prominence in the mystery and science fiction genres. His first foray into mystery, The Fabulous Clipjoint, won the Mystery Writers of America’s Edgar Award for Best First Novel. Brown was also the acknowledged master of the short short story; the famous collection Nightmares and Geezenstacks demonstrates his consummate mastery of a form limited to no more than five hundred words. His short story “Arena” was the basis of a famed Star Trek episode; “Martians, Go Home!” was adapted for a 1992 film; “The Last Martian” was adapted for Serling’s Twilight Zone and starred Steve McQueen at the start of his career. Brown’s work, more than forty years after his death, is increasingly prominent.
Imagine …
Ghosts, gods, and devils—heavens and hells—cities in the sky and cities beneath the sea.
Time machines, spaceships—certainly you can imagine Martians, but what about interplanetary vampires? Or a mouse that isn't a mouse?
Honeymoon in Hell proves that Fredric Brown has a special vision, a sight beyond our wildest nightmares, a perception of things we couldn't even begin to imagine.
Stories include:
"Honeymoon in Hell"
"Too Far"
"Man of Distinction"
"Millennium"
"The Dome"
"Blood"
"Hall of Mirrors"
"Experiment"
"The Last Martian"
"Sentry"
"Mouse"
"Naturally"
"Voodoo"
"Arena"
"Keep Out"
"First Time Machine"
"And the Gods Laughed"
"The Weapon"
"A Word from Our Sponsors"
"Rustle of Wings"
"Imagine"
Language | English |
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Release Day | Mar 10, 2014 |
Release Date | March 11, 2014 |
Release Date Machine | 1394496000 |
Imprint | Skyboat Media |
Provider | Skyboat Media |
Categories | Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories, Science Fiction, Sci Fi and Fantasy, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult |
Overview
Imagine …
Ghosts, gods, and devils—heavens and hells—cities in the sky and cities beneath the sea.
Time machines, spaceships—certainly you can imagine Martians, but what about interplanetary vampires? Or a mouse that isn't a mouse?
Honeymoon in Hell proves that Fredric Brown has a special vision, a sight beyond our wildest nightmares, a perception of things we couldn't even begin to imagine.
Stories include:
"Honeymoon in Hell"
"Too Far"
"Man of Distinction"
"Millennium"
"The Dome"
"Blood"
"Hall of Mirrors"
"Experiment"
"The Last Martian"
"Sentry"
"Mouse"
"Naturally"
"Voodoo"
"Arena"
"Keep Out"
"First Time Machine"
"And the Gods Laughed"
"The Weapon"
"A Word from Our Sponsors"
"Rustle of Wings"
"Imagine"