Hello, Cale and Shandon,
all three stories have an approximate reading time of 50 minutes or less.
Dec 12, 2022
Call Me Joe-fromThe Science Fiction all of Fame volume II A (papereback anthology)
variation on the theme of the movie Avatar, with a man soured by partial paralysis stars as the one living in an alien body
Jan 2nd, 2023 --POSTPONED--
Street of Dreams, Feat of Clay, from World's Best Science Fiction 1969(hardback anthology )
An ordinary man fleeing his umpleasant city life finds the 'perfect' city, or so the city itself claims.
Jan 9th2023
Fear hound,, from World's Best Science Fiction 1969(hardback anthology )
In the slums of a city, a vagrant young man is drafted by a member of the city's psi squad in a seaech for a trapped psychic radiating her fear to people dfor miles around
near the end of January I'll send you a list of stories for 2023.
Gyro
story for Decmber 5th
Persephone and Hadesby Scott W. Schumack, copyright 1972
Seanchai Library, December 5th: War has destroyed Earth's biosphere. under the care of a robot body with the brain of Dr.Robert Wayne Carver surviving life in the form of frozen humans, seeds and ova await their rebirth when the world is habitable.
The fly in the ointment is Carol Armandez. Prematurely thawed with a body genetically destined to die of multiple cancers, she holds vital software hostage to force Dr. Carver to save her. The two battle for survival in a giant underground genetic repository.
est reading time 20 mins
Gyro
hi Cale and Shandon,
I've been lucky enough to find some good shortstories to fill November.
From "LIVE Without a Net:"
Nov14th "Reality Check" by David Brin est. reading time 12 - 15 mins, (Are you hallucinating Reality? Wake up if you can!)
Nov 21st "Rougue Farm" by Charles Stross est. reading time 40-45 mins 9If a demented AI controlled farm decides to squat on your land, what do you do?)
November 28th "Frek in the Grullo Woods"by Rudy Rucker est. reading time 40-45 mins
(based on the first two chapters of the massive length novel "Frek and the Elixer" where Frek, a boy in the far future avoids
gov't brain wiping while searching roe Earth's lost genome)
I'll find more short stoies to fill open December slots
Gyro------------------------------------------
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Hi Shandon, here's an update for you
For now I'm planning to read shorter, lighter stories. I think Wolfen was both too long and dark for most listeners.
I hope this fits the bill.
For Monday, Nov 6th: this is one I read years ago
."The Hellbound Train"by Robert Bloch, est reading time 30 mins
A shiftless man son of a railroad man makes a bet with the devil with surprising results.
Gyro
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Here is a link to access an annotated calendar story list.
You can repeatedly download it all through the year.
https://web.tresorit.com/l/wxjVf#1nEaEgwW-vJOdi7T-iaYjw
Below is a quick list you can read in SL.
BELOW IS A TEXT FORM OF THE 2022 =REVISED= CALENDAR
NOTE: the pictoral calendar is best viewed with a 3:4 ratio (not a 4:3)
January World Out of Time, A (Larry Niven) DONE
February When They Came (Kody Boye)
I've looked at January's story and realized the remaining four weeks won't be enough.
I'll pause it on the 31st and resume in March.
Other stories will get shifted to make room.
I'll revise my schedule and send to you and Shandon.
None of this will affect this or February's stories.
World Out of Time has just too much content to reduce to 4 weeks or even the 5 I'd originally planned.
March World Out of Time, A (Larry Niven) conclusion
April When They Saw (Kody Boye)
May Threshold (Janet and Chris Morris)
June Gripping Hand (Larry Niven)
July When They Fell (Kody Boye)
August Visitors, The (Clifford Simak)
September Cyber Way (Alan Dean Foster)
October They Walked Like Men (Clifford Simak)
November Visitors, The (Clifford Simak)
December story TBD
10-10-2022
Hi Shandon, I've read ahead into "Wolfen." There seem to be four(4) story sessions required to reach the end. I plan to cut out enough text to require only two (2) Sessions to end the story on Oct 31st.
I will start a new story, "The Visitors*" by Clifford Simak on November 7th with plans to cut it so I will reach the conclusion by Dec 12th. Please let me know if ending Wolfen on Oct. 31st and Visitors on Dec 12th is workable.
*"Visitors" blurb:" gigantic feaureless black rectangles descend near the Earth's surface and calmly eat forests and excreting celluloselooking like bales of cotton. They seem to ignore humanity, benign, but aloof.
Gyro
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and of course --> https://web.tresorit.com/l/wxjVf#1nEaEgwW-vJOdi7T-iaYjw
Feb - Kody Boye
When They Came
Teenage Ana Mia in home defense helps fight an alien invasion.
March - Janet and Chris Morris
Threshold
A disoriented time traveler astronaut deals with an uncaring future.
April - Kody Boye
When They Saw
Ana becomes connected to the aliens in ways even they did not anticipate.
May -
June -
July - Kody Boye
When They Fell
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1. Jan 3rd Starmont (conclusion)
2. Jan 10th World Out of Time (begins)
3. When They Came
4. Threshold
5. When They Saw
6. Twonky, The (short story)
7. Gripping Hand
8. When They Fell
9. Visitors, The (Clifford Simak)
10. Cyber Way
11. They Walked Like Men (Clifford Simak)
12. short stories
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