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Tonight, we have a story of the partnership of man and machine as we advance through our future. A story, of the end of one of those partners, and the progression and beauty of the journey we go on. Another look of the future, from the perspective of the past.
Presenting "The Last Evolution", written by John Wood Campbell Jr, published in 1932.
I must add that it does certainly have quite dark themes and tones, and as such, is strictly for older listeners.
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A story of deduction and deception. A story of typewriters and fingerprints. A story of fortunes and family. A story, of our beloved English detective returning once again.
Presenting, “A Case of Identity” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, published in 1892.
I sincerely hope you enjoy...
Published 02/10/24
Tonight, we have a long overdue story of giant men, and giant dreams. A story of blue snow and blue calfs. A story of untamed wilderness and of untapped potential. A story, held in the hearts of millions.
Presenting, the first chapter of Paul Bunyan by James Stevens, published in 1925.
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Published 01/28/24