Stanton A. Coblentz

Stanton A. Coblentz was a creative force in the realm of speculative fiction, known for his unique ability to blend imaginative storytelling with thought-provoking themes. Born in 1896, Coblentz's literary journey began in the early 20th century, during which he explored a variety of genres, including science fiction and fantasy. His works often reflect a deep curiosity about the human experience and the possibilities of the future. Among his notable contributions are novels that delve into alternate realities and the complexities of societal evolution, showcasing his keen insights and creativity.

As you wander through Coblentz's literary landscapes, you’ll find an author who invites you to ponder the wonders of existence and the potential of humanity. His storytelling not only entertains but also encourages readers to question the world around them. So, settle in and explore the diverse array of Coblentz's works available in the app. Each page offers a new glimpse into the imaginative worlds he crafted, waiting to inspire your own thoughts and adventures.

Marvels of Machinery in Space (Ed Reads Short Sci-fi, vol. X)

Read by Edmund Bloxam


Captain S. P. Meek, Ben Bova, Stanton A. Coblentz, Allyn Donnelson, J. H. Haggard, R. A. Lafferty, Richard O. Lewis, Noel Loomis, Rog Phillips, L. J. Stecher, Dwight V. Swain and William A. P. White



Thirteen science fiction short stories. - Summary by The Reader

When the Birds Fly South

Read by Phil Benson


Stanton A. Coblentz



Dan Prescott, an American adventurer, discovers the hidden valley of Sobul in a mountainous region of Afghanistan, inhabited by a strange ra…