Today on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast\u2026 As a galactic reporter Jane Crowley knewshe had hold of the biggest story of the year; thousands of people were soon to die on this\u2014Planet Of Doom. Planet Of Doom by C. H. Thames, that\u2019s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.
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Today marks the debut of author C. H. Thames on our podcast, but it doesn\u2019t really. Let me explain. He was born Milton Lesser in Brooklyn New York in 1928. He changed his name legally in the 1950s to Stephen Marlowe. C. H. Thames is one of several pen names he used during his lengthy career.
Milton Lesser can be found in episode 11 of the The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast paired with Philip K. Dick\u2019s The Eyes Have It. Lesser, who became Marlowe, also used the pen name Darius John Granger, and his time travel story Stop, You\u2019re Killing Me! can be heard in Episode 18.
So, Planet of Doom is actually his 3rd appearance on the podcast.
Planet of Doom was first published in Imagination Stories of Science and Fantasy in June 1956. A reporter always looks for the big story, and here it was but it couldn\u2019t be told! Let\u2019s turn to page 82 for Planet of Doom\u2026
Next week on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast\u2026 He was running, running down the long tunnels, the shadows hunting him, claws clutching at him, nearer... Small World, by request, written by William F. Nolan...
That\u2019s next week onThe Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode.
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