The Invisible Man Ch. 17 H.G. Wells

CHAPTER XVII. DR. KEMP’S VISITOR Dr. Kemp had continued writing in his study until the shots aroused him. Crack, crack, crack, they came one after the other. “Hullo!” said Dr. Kemp, putting his pen into his mouth again and listening. “Who’s letting off revolvers in Burdock? What are the asses… Continue Reading

The Invisible Man Ch. 16 H.G. Wells

CHAPTER XVI. IN THE “JOLLY CRICKETERS” The “Jolly Cricketers” is just at the bottom of the hill, where the tram-lines begin. The barman leant his fat red arms on the counter and talked of horses with an anaemic cabman, while a black-bearded man in grey snapped up biscuit and cheese,… Continue Reading

The Invisible Man Ch 10 by H. G. Wells

CHAPTER X. MR. MARVEL’S VISIT TO IPING After the first gusty panic had spent itself Iping became argumentative. Scepticism suddenly reared its head—rather nervous scepticism, not at all assured of its back, but scepticism nevertheless. It is so much easier not to believe in an invisible man; and those who… Continue Reading

The Invisible Man by H. G. Wells Ch. 1

CHAPTER I. THE STRANGE MAN’S ARRIVAL The stranger came early in February, one wintry day, through a biting wind and a driving snow, the last snowfall of the year, over the down, walking from Bramblehurst railway station, and carrying a little black portmanteau in his thickly gloved hand. He was… Continue Reading

PulpFicLitPod 4 – ASTOUNDING by Alec Nevala-Lee

The Pulp Fiction Literary Podcast is back this week with a great episode about the new book ASTOUNDING by Alec Nevala-Lee! It’s about John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein and L. Ron Hubbard during the Golden Age of Science Fiction. You have to go get it. Plus, We… Continue Reading