
Four Science Fiction Novellas
These four novellas pulse with the raw electricity of early science fiction, when the solar system was still fresh territory for the imagination. In "The Copper-Clad World," a man awakens alone on Io, Jupiter's volcanic moon, where copper towers pierce a sulfurous sky and survival means understanding an alien world. "Creatures of Vibration" strands space travelers among the maddened inhabitants of Titan, where resonance becomes religion and sound holds deadly power. "Vulcan's Workshop" drops a revenge-seeking convict onto a planetoid of crushing gravity and radioactive fire, orbiting closer to the sun than Mercury. And "Wanderer of Infinity" introduces an enigmatic alien guardian, traveling between worlds to stop interdimensional conquerors, with Earth as his latest battleground. Vincent writes with the breathless pacing and vivid speculation that defined pulp science fiction at its finest: alien ecologies, impossible worlds, and humans pushed to their limits against the cosmos.






