New Releases - Four more phenomenal stories!
Wonder Audio has four new releases. For those that don’t know, Wonder Audio is published by the Time Traveler. I can’t think of a better way to help support the show, besides getting you some great listens, than to get some of these titles.
I’ve been putting together most of the covers for Wonder Audio. It’s something that I’ve come to really enjoy. The H.P. Lovecraft image was done by the narrator, Mark Douglas Nelson. Gotta say “pretty darn good job!”
The Colour Out of Space
by H.P. Lovecraft; read by Mark Douglas Nelson
1.5 hrs- [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Wonder Audio
Availiable at Audible and iTunes
As a man surveys the countryside for the construction of a reservoir, he comes across a stretch of barren farmland leeched of life. An aged survivor of the town tells him the tale of a rural farmer’s family and their path to madness and unspeakable horror.
Lovecraft considered “The Colour Out of Space” to be the best of all his stories. Originally appearing in the September 1927 issue of Amazing Stories, it is one of his most frequently anthologized tales.
The next title had one of the toughest covers I ever tried to get to my liking. I’ve got to say it works for me now, finally.
Scanner Live in Vain
By Cordwainer Smith; Read by Jeremiah Costello
1.5 hrs. - [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Wonder Audio
Availiable at Audible and iTunes
But now a man named Adam Stone has claimed that he has a found a way to travel in the deep of space without the use of the Scanners. Through the twisted logic of the community of Scanners, it is decided that Adam Stone must die. Martel, while cranched, realizes the madness of that solution and that all Scanners live in vain!
While I’m putting in my two cents about covers, I got this image from the original publication of Wolves of Darkness. It appeared in a magazine called Strange Tales in 1932. Rubber Stamped out the magazine masthead, did some tweaks, added the moon for the “O”, and all was good.
Wolves of Darkness
by Jack Williamson; read by William Coon
3 hrs. - [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Wonder Audio
Availiable at Audible and iTunes
When Clovis McLaurin receives an urgent letter from his father, Dr. Ford McLaurin, he rushes in the dead of winter to his father’s ranch. Clovis arrives to find the local townspeople being attacked and killed by a pack of wolves. As he journeys to the ranch of his father, a scientist who has been doing revolutionary experiments, he is also attacked.
But wolves are not the only thing running with the pack. Stella Jetton, the daughter of his father’s assistant, is running with the wolves, dressed in only a silk slip in the bitter cold. Clovis recognizes the blood-stained face of the girl he loves, but not her eyes. How could his father’s experiment have untapped the unimaginable horror that Clovis is about to confront?
For the next cover, I got an actual government photo of the mushroom cloud and a clip art image of the business man. This is one that I conceived in my head before I started it. Originally I wanted a woman’s face superimposed over the mushroom cloud to represent the protagonist’s dead wife or his current love interest. What it looked like with the eyes superimposed over the clouds was a relative of E.T.
Preferred Risk
By Frederik Pohl & Lester del Rey; Read by Mark Douglas Nelson
7 hrs. - [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Wonder Audio
Availiable at Audible and iTunes
The Company was a powerful, efficient, and monstrous insurance organization that controlled the entire world, scientifically regulating everything in life: war, epidemics, one-a-day food pills and test-tube sex…all through the use of its patented, terrifying human deep-freeze vault.
Claims Adjuster Wills, a great believer in the Company, begins to have second thoughts when he meets beautiful and sorrowful Rena, whose radical father lies in a frozen subterranean vault.





An H.G. Wells show featuring Tim Rowe reading The New Accelerator.





