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Amazing Tales Volume 192, Classics To Go

Welcome to "Amazing Tales Volume 192", where the boundaries of imagination are stretched and the ordinary becomes extraordinary. This collection explores themes of discovery, destiny, and the interplay between ancient wisdom and new paths, offering readers a captivating journey across diverse realms. In "Pogo Planet", join Ajax Calkins on an interstellar adventure as he stumbles upon Midplanet, an invisible world ingeniously nestled between Saturn and Uranus. Here, hopping is the only mode of travel, and Ajax faces his greatest challenge yet. The story captures the thrill of exploration and the quest for heroism as Ajax grapples with the enigmatic forces of this peculiar realm. Transitioning into the mystical depths of "Saknarth", we find ourselves in a world where the Master Astrologer is torn between the weight of tradition and the allure of new knowledge. As the Morning Star rises, Saknarth stands at a crossroads, pondering whether to guard the ancient secrets of astrology or to embrace a transformative revelation. This tale delves into the tension between preserving the past and forging a new future. Next, "Static" by Wallace G. West transports us to the heart of Africa, where Charles Markley wields a radio that holds divine status among the locals. This gripping narrative explores themes of belief, power, and the unexpected influence of technology on cultural perceptions, as Markley navigates the delicate balance between awe and authority. Finally, in "Gangway for Homer", the mundane life of John Smith takes a bizarre turn as he is thrust into the role of Achilles Maravain. With a touch that spells instant doom, bullets and bombs become mere trifles. This surreal tale invites readers to ponder the nature of identity and the peculiar twists of fate that shape our destinies. Each story in "Amazing Tales Volume 192" invites you to explore new worlds and confront timeless questions, making it a compelling addition to any reader's collection.

Donald A. Wollheim et al., Wallace G. West

Donald A. Wollheim (1914-1990) was a pioneering figure in the world of science fiction, whose influence reverberates through the genre to this day. Born in New York City, Wollheim was a voracious reader and began writing at a young age. His passion for speculative fiction led him to become one of the founding members of the Futurians, a group of science fiction writers and fans that included Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl. Wollheim's contributions to science fiction are manifold. As an editor, he was instrumental in shaping the genre's landscape. He founded DAW Books in 1971, the first publishing company devoted exclusively to science fiction and fantasy, which brought numerous groundbreaking works to the public. His editorial acumen helped launch the careers of many contemporary writers, including Ursula K. Le Guin and Michael Moorcock. Controversially, Wollheim was known for his strong opinions and editorial decisions, sometimes clashing with authors over creative differences. Despite this, his vision for science fiction as a serious literary genre was unwavering. He championed revolutionary ideas, often exploring themes of space exploration, alien civilizations, and the future of humanity, which have since become staples of the genre. Wollheim's legacy is not just in the stories he wrote but in the countless others he helped bring to life. His work continues to inspire new generations of writers and readers, cementing his place as a cornerstone of science fiction history.

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