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Podcaster: Pamela Quevillon

Title: Space Stories presents Sterner St. Paul’s “Into Space”

Organization: Speak Easy Narration

Link : http://speakeasynarration.com

Description: This week we bring you Jovian Jest, by Lilith Lorraine. this story asks us to consider how we’ll handle life coming to us

Bio: Pamela Quevillon is a voice actress who most often lends her voice to science and science fiction content. You can find her work on the “Escape Pod” and “365 Days of Astronomy”, as well as on her site

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Transcript:

This is 365 Days of Astronomy. Today we bring you a new episode in our Space Stories Series. We are always on the lookout for creative commons licensed and copyright free stories that we can share, and that we hope will get people thinking.

This week we bring you Into Space, by Sterner St. Paul’s. First printed in Astounding Stories in February 1930. We tag along as a cub reporter visits an eccentric college professor who is about to embark on an incredible journey.

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