Raymond Z. Gallun

Raymond Z. Gallun was a remarkable figure in the realm of science fiction, born in 1911 and leaving a lasting impact on the genre until his passing in 1994. Known for his vivid imagination and innovative storytelling, Gallun began his writing career in the early 1930s and quickly gained recognition for his ability to blend scientific concepts with engaging narratives. His work often explored themes of space exploration, human evolution, and the potential of technology, reflecting the optimism and curiosity of his time. With a writing style that balances adventure and philosophical inquiry, Gallun’s stories invite readers to ponder the possibilities of the universe.

As you delve into his novels and short stories, you'll discover a unique voice that captures the essence of early science fiction while still resonating with contemporary audiences. Gallun's tales often feature richly developed characters and imaginative settings that transport readers to distant worlds. Whether you’re a longtime fan of the genre or a curious newcomer, exploring Raymond Z. Gallun’s work in this audiobook app will undoubtedly spark your imagination and inspire contemplation about humanity's place in the cosmos.

The Planet Strappers

Read by Richard Kilmer (1942-2022)


Raymond Z. Gallun



The Planet Strappers started out as The Bunch, a group of student-astronauts in the back room of a store in Jarviston, Minnesota. They wante…

People Minus X

Read by Mark Nelson


Raymond Z. Gallun



A disastrous experiment destroys the moon and kills millions on earth. The invention of artificial flesh lets them return to life as android…

Asteroid of Fear

Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)


Raymond Z. Gallun



John Endlich needed to clean up his act. Gambling, drinking, a hot temper and wanderlust were the last things Rose and the kids needed. So h…

Stamped Caution

Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)


Raymond Z. Gallun



When an alien spacecraft crashes in Missouri a team of army investigators is dispatched. Among the debris they find a Martian infant and dec…