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Pink Grass Planet by Sam Merwin Jr.

4/20/202624 min

After years away, a man returns to the world he fought to remember—only to find it quietly changing into something he thought he’d left behind. Faced with a future he can’t accept, he must decide where he truly belongs before that choice is taken from him. Pink Grass Planet by Sam Merwin Jr. That’s next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.

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Today’s story was published in the May 1955 issue of Fantastic Universe on page 122, Pink Grass Planet by Sam Merwin Jr.…

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    [instrumental music] After years away, a man returns to the world he fought to remember, only to find it quietly changing into something he thought he'd left behind. Faced with a future he can't accept, he must decide where he truly belongs before that choice is taken from him. Pink Grass Planet by Sam Merwin Jr. That's next on the Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. We have two episodes for you today if you are a Lost Sci-Fi Premium member. For less than seventeen cents a day, you can listen to more than five hundred and thirty episodes commercial-free and enjoy bonus episodes too. Go to lostscifi.com/premium or click on the link

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