Amazing Tales Volume 130

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Dive into the imaginative and captivating worlds of "Amazing Tales Volume 130", where each story explores themes of time, identity, truth, and the complexities of human desires. This anthology brings together the finest narratives of science fiction and speculative storytelling. In "A Hitch in Time" by Frederik Pohl, a stranded time traveler faces an existential crisis as he becomes entangled in the life of a dying man. His decisions in this ancient world could forever change the future, challenging his understanding of fate and self. Transitioning from the past to a courtroom drama, Theodore Sturgeon's "The Sky Was Full of Ships" places Gordon Kemp at the center of a mysterious death in Switchpath, Arizona. As the sole guardian of the truth, Kemp confronts the intricacies of rustic justice and small-town secrets, striving to clear the fog surrounding Alessandro Sykes's fate. Next, delve into Jerry Shelton's "You are forbidden!" where the narrative follows Dr. Jules Craig, whose groundbreaking work faces unforeseen obstacles. As secrets unfold, the tension rises, questioning the boundaries of knowledge and the cost of forbidden pursuits. In "The Penultimate Trump" by R. C. W. Ettinger, immerse yourself in a world on the brink of transformation. Though the specifics remain elusive, Ettinger's tale promises a twist on anticipation and the unexpected turns that define the human experience. Finally, "Definition" by Damon Knight captivates with a cosmic journey aboard a spaceship. Charles Samson and his wife, Midge, find their thoughts drifting from the grandeur of the galaxy to the simplicity of earthly cravings. This story beautifully contrasts the vastness of space with the intimate desires of the human heart. "Amazing Tales Volume 130" is a testament to the power of storytelling, inviting readers to explore diverse realms and ponder the profound questions of existence.

About the author

Frederik Pohl (1919-2013) was a towering figure in the world of science fiction, whose career spanned over seven decades. Born in New York City, Pohl's early life was marked by the Great Depression, which influenced his later works' themes of societal struggle and resilience. He began his literary journey as a fan and editor before transitioning into a prolific writer and influential literary agent. Pohl's contributions to the genre are manifold. As an editor of Galaxy Science Fiction and If magazines, he championed new voices and innovative ideas, shaping the landscape of mid-20th-century science fiction. His collaborations with Cyril M. Kornbluth, such as "The Space Merchants ", are celebrated for their satirical take on consumerism and corporate greed, prescient themes that resonate with today's readers. Notably, Pohl's solo works, including "Gateway ", earned him numerous accolades, including multiple Hugo and Nebula Awards. His ability to blend hard science fiction with deep psychological insight set him apart from his contemporaries. Pohl was also a vocal advocate for addressing climate change and environmental issues, long before these topics became mainstream concerns. Controversially, Pohl's tenure as an editor was marked by his willingness to publish politically charged and socially progressive stories, which sometimes drew ire from more conservative circles. However, this boldness cemented his legacy as a forward-thinking and fearless advocate for the genre. Frederik Pohl's influence extends to contemporary writers who admire his ability to weave compelling narratives with critical social commentary. His revolutionary ideas and dedication to the craft continue to inspire and challenge the boundaries of science fiction today.

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