The Library is Finally OPEN!

The Classic Science Fiction Channel’s literature page, featuring E book and Audio classic science fiction is now up on the website. Join famous science fiction authors like Stanley G. Weinbaum, E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith, Andre Norton, Poul Anderson, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H. Beam Piper, Fred Pohl, Cory Doctorow, Lester Del Rey, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Harry Harrison and more for some electronic reading and listening!

All the works here are drawn from public domain or creative commons licensing (as far as I’m able to ascertain. A simple email request suffices to correct any errors.).

There are nearly 200 authors and some 300+ short stories, novels and series.

I’ll be adding to this (as I have to the movie, television and radio sections) as time goes by. You may also notice the ‘MAG’ next to Andre Norton. This is an experimental link to one of the many magazine images on the Volume 1, Number 1 SF&F magaizine pages. I hope to eventually turn this into a link nightmare, so that you can easily locate (and look at) all of the information on the site that is related to a given author. Of course, that’s going to take some time.

Time I’d rather spend re-reading Weinbaum’s A Martian Odyssey. (Oh, and I will be highlighting those stories that I consider to be of special significance.)

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One Response to “The Library is Finally OPEN!”

  1. ‘Weinbaum’s A Martian Odyssey.’

    The first -real- science fiction I ever read.

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