Dance of the Dead by Richard Matheson - Richard Matheson Short Stories

Published: Feb. 10, 2024, 4:24 p.m.

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She was sad and lonely, this 19 year old college freshmen. So when he paid attention to her she reluctantly did the very things her mother warned her about. Dance of the Dead by Richard Matheson, that\\u2019s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.


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We go live every Thursday on YouTube, our Facebook page and Twitter. A few weeks ago we started doing something that has proven to be really popular. We randomly select a listener every Thursday and they get to choose a story they want us to narrate. J. M. Jennings won and chose today\\u2019s story. Richard Matheson wrote it.


You might recognize the name because of his novel I am Legend, which has been adapted for the big screen three times, or his short story Duel which Steven Spielberg turned into a TV movie. Then there\\u2019s The Shrinking Man which became the movie The Incredible Shrinking Man, Hell House, The Legend of Hell House on film, Steel filmed as Real Steel, What Dreams May Come and there are more.


From the publication Star Science Fiction Stories No. 3 in January 1955, Dance of the Dead by Richard Matheson\\u2026


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