Future Science Fiction January 1953

Down to Earth: editorial comments and reader's letters.

Time Stops Today: “It wasn't war; it wasn't cosmic catastrophe. But two couples wake up one morning to find that their houses and a part of the grounds had suddenly been cut off, isolated. And beyond the invisible barrier that closed them in...”

The Compleat Collector: “Medford was a mild-looking fellow, quite nondescript, in fact. Who would suspect that he carried an arsenal of lethal equipment with him, or that he needed it? But a bill-collector is never a candidate for popularity-prizes. On the contrary!”

Minority Decision: “In a world of, by, and for the common man, there still had to be an elite-and the elite wanted out!”

Hypnotism: Fact vs. Fiction: a factual article.

In the Beginning: “It wasn't only that the scientist was indulging in the most dire of heresy-but his theories were utterly nonsensical in any event. How could any intelligent being accept the premise of intelligent matter?”

Incident in Iopa: “Scott Warren's only chance lay in feigned inefficiency...”

Testament of Andros: “Strange, strange are the distortions as the end approaches. The mind crumbles, the senses real-but Doom remains.”



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