Amazing Tales Volume 12

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Embark on a dazzling journey through the stars with "Amazing Tales Volume 12"—an exhilarating anthology curated with precision and passion by the visionary editor Carl Selwyn. This collection is more than just stories; it's a gateway to the astounding possibilities of the universe and the indomitable power of the human spirit. Prepare to be captivated by Selwyn's own "Exiles of the Three Red Moons", where a daring prison escape on the icy plains of Pluto challenges the very essence of survival and freedom. Then, unravel the enigma of "The Man Who Flew" by Charles D. Cunningham, a spellbinding saga that intertwines extrasensory perception with the pulse of urban intrigue, leaving readers questioning the boundaries of reality. Sail into the mysterious with Gary Wright's "Captain of the Kali", where the vastness of space meets the mystique of nautical lore, creating a voyage unlike any other. Experience a transformation like no other in Fremont Dodge's "Muck Man", where corporate greed and alien ecosystems collide in a tale of redemption and rebirth. Feel the adrenaline with Harry Walton's "Asteroid H277-Plus", where space pirates dance on the edge of the unexpected, and Frederick A. Kummer's "Star Pirate", which invites you into a treasure hunt on Ceres that will test the loyalty of every soul involved. George Danzell's "The Castaway" weaves ancient legends with cosmic mystique, beckoning you into its enigmatic odyssey. Culminate your journey with D. L. James' "Exit From Asteroid 60", where secrets of a magnetic Martian satellite spark a battle for liberation. Each story in this anthology is a pulsating adventure promising thrills, contemplation, and the sheer joy of discovery. Whether you're a fan of daring escapes, enigmatic alien landscapes, or suspenseful quests for freedom, "Amazing Tales Volume 12" is your passport to the farthest corners of imagination. Fasten your seatbelts and let your spirit soar beyond the stars.

About the author

Carl Selwyn, born in 1898 in the bustling industrial city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, emerged as a pioneering voice in early 20th-century speculative fiction. A child of the Gilded Age, Selwyn's works often reflected the rapid technological advancements and societal shifts of his time. His fascination with the potential of science and the mysteries of the universe led him to explore themes that were both groundbreaking and controversial. Selwyn's literary career took off in the 1920s, a period marked by the Jazz Age's exuberance and the looming shadow of the Great Depression. He was a contemporary of literary giants like H.P. Lovecraft and Isaac Asimov, yet he carved out a unique niche with his blend of scientific curiosity and philosophical inquiry. His stories frequently delved into the ethical implications of technological progress, a topic that resonates profoundly with today's readers in our tech-driven world. One of Selwyn's most notable contributions was his early advocacy for the ethical use of technology, a revolutionary idea during an era enamored with industrial progress. His foresight into issues such as artificial intelligence and genetic engineering has earned him posthumous recognition as a visionary. Selwyn's influence is evident in the works of contemporary science fiction authors who grapple with similar themes of morality and innovation. Despite his forward-thinking ideas, Selwyn was not without controversy. His outspoken views on the potential dangers of unchecked technological advancement often put him at odds with the more optimistic perspectives of his peers. This tension, however, only fueled his creative output, resulting in a body of work that continues to inspire and provoke thought. Carl Selwyn's legacy is one of intellectual bravery and imaginative foresight. His ability to weave complex scientific concepts with deep ethical questions makes his work timeless, offering modern readers a window into the anxieties and aspirations of a bygone era while remaining strikingly relevant today.

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