Pygar2
Paranormal Maven
I've taken a dive into my favorite sub-genre of escapist literature. Barnes and Noble has a small treasure trove of SciFi short stories from the 1950's and later, for Nook at very reasonable prices. The quality of writing varies, from classic authors like PK Dick and Robert Silverberg to lesser known and decidedly less talented pulp hacks from the golden age of sci-fi in print. The best stories are fantastic and the mediocre ones are still pretty good.
Thanks, will have to look into it. I can recommend Fredric Brown, who worked his way from pulps to slicks. Too bad most of his mysteries are forgotten, in favor of his SF. I can recommend any of his "Ed and Am Hunter" books and stories. Unfortunately, too many people know what his books are worth... try finding a copy of "The Office" for less than $75, or even the McMillan reprints from the Eighties, which mostly go for hundreds. But not, alas, onto *my* bookshelf...