Best of
Aliens

2003

Messages from the Hollow Earth


Dianne Robbins - 2003
    Telepathic messages from advanced civilizations that live in peace and harmony in the center of our Earth, which is hollow and contains an inner sun, with oceans and mountains still in their pristine state.

Life with a Cosmos Clearance


Daniel M. Salter - 2003
    Dan Salter, now in his '80s, reveals the story behind government attempts to suppress, as much as they can, all knowledge of contact with extraterrestrials. He says that the extraterrestrials have been waiting for the government to come forward with information about contact, and if that doesn't happen, they will take a more public role in the disclosure. He lays out the case for a web of conspiracy and tangled interactions ranging across continents, through time and space and into the innermost workings of world politics, religion and economics.

The First H.G. Wells Omnibus: The Invisible Man/War of the Worlds/The Island of Dr Moreau


H.G. Wells - 2003
    G. Wells in one ebook - The Invisible Man; The War of the Worlds, The Island of Dr. Moreau - for one low price. The Invisible Man dreams of power and wealth from his secret ability, but finds only difficulty and danger. The War of the Worlds brings Earth to its knees, prey of all conquering aliens who can kill anything - except hope. The Island of Dr. Moreau shows one man how close the animal is to the human - and how close the human is to the animal. All three books complete and unabridged - over 1500 pages in hardcover. Cover Frank R. Paul circa 1927

Symbiont (Classic Science Fiction)


Robert Silverberg - 2003
    Don’t think it was junk, though: Ray Bradbury, Poul Anderson, Theodore Sturgeon, and Leigh Brackett were regular contributors, Isaac Asimov and Jack Vance wrote for it, Philip K. Dick’s first published story appeared in it. Readers loved it and so did the writers, because they could rare back and let their imaginations run wild.I never had anything published in Planet Stories, because it went out of business in 1955, just as my career was getting started. But I enjoyed doing Planet-type material for such later imitators as Science Fiction Adventures and Venture SF, which flourished toward the end of the fifties, and suddenly, one day in the spring of 1984, it occurred to me to attempt one for Playboy in the old Planet Stories mode, appropriately buffed and polished for Playboy’s demanding readership. (I would, after all, be fighting for a place on the contents page with the likes of Nabokov, Updike, and Joyce Carol Oates, all of whom were once Playboy regulars.) And out of the machine came “Symbiont,” the somber tale of jungle adventure and diabolical revenge that you are about to read. Off it went, with some trepidation on my part, to the formidable Alice K. Turner, who had put me so exhaustingly through my paces fifteen months earlier with “Tourist Trade.” And back from Alice a few days later came this letter of acceptance:“Your check, as we like to say, is in the mail. I was dumbfounded when I read this story (avidly, I should add) and sent it off to Teresa [her assistant editor], whose youth was not misspent, as mine was, in reading stories that featured creatures with tentacles and body-takeovers by alien nasties. I waited, somewhat apprehensively, for her response—and she loved it. That’s good enough for me. If such a noble mind can be here o’erthrown, what the hell. This is one of the ones that will go with not a word unchanged, though not till ’85 some time.” And so it did, in the June 1985 issue.The initial idea for the story, incidentally, was given to me by a young woman named Karen Haber, whom I had met while on a speaking tour in Texas. It originally involved something that had happened to a friend of hers in Vietnam, but I applied my usual science-fiction metamorphosis techniques to it and “Symbiont” was the result. Ms. Haber was very impressed. I was very impressed with Ms. Haber, too. A couple of years later I married her.

A Little Green Book of Monster Stories


Joe R. Lansdale - 2003
    "Artificial man""Bar Talk""Bob the Dinosaur Goes to Disneyland""Chompers""Huitzilopochtli""Night They Missed the Horror Show""Personality Problem""The Dump""White Road"

Reality of the Serpent Race and the Subterranean Origin of UFOs


Commander X - 2003
    There are powers of spiritual origin that will attempt to interfere with the dissemination of this information. In the event that the reader begins to sense such an oppressive influence while reading this book, the author strongly recommends that they stop and read the 23rd Psalms aloud and then continue. This will break the power of the spiritual attacks. SUBJECTS COVERED IN THIS AMAZING WORK. . . * The great cosmic conflict between humans and the REPTILIANS. * The Serpent Race and its influence throughout history. * The Missing Link between Lizards an Snakes. * Horrible battle between humans and aliens. * AGHATRA - Contact with the subsurface world beneath our feet. * What this group of ETs WANT! * The great Biblical Deluge. * Tribal memories of Flying Saucers. * TELOS -- city beneath Mt Shasta. * Chinese on the moon 4300 years ago. * Underwater Bases. * The Seven Sisters Constellation. * Tunnel Beneath Salt Lake City. * Secret Microwave Stations identified. * Mysterious Disappearances in the Black Mountains. * The Illuminati Connection. Learn about the underground base beneath Dulce, NM. Cross breeding with aliens. The Skull and Bones Society and its connection with the Reptilians. This is one of the most bizarre and amazing works you will ever own...GUARANTEED!!!