Mr Lonliness
It is lonely out there in space. Very, very lonely! A man needs to see a human face, hear a human voice. So visitors have to be sent out somehow—by some means.
"Mr Lonliness" appeared in "Super-Science Fiction," February 1957, pages 40 - 45.
A Kiss for the Conqueror
There is always a disparity of power between the conquered and the conqueror, a desire to exercise that power, to exert control, to exact revenge, in whatever small way one can.
"A Kiss for the Conqueror" appeared in "Fantastic Science Fiction," February 1957, pages 99 - 103.
It appeared under the pen name of Clyde Mitchell, as Henry Slesar had 2 other stories published in that month's issue.
My Robot
Faw-faw, the robot designed and built by his father, was his story-teller, his companion, his protector, his revenge! But where was he now? What had they done to him? How he wished Faw-faw were here!
"My Robot" appeared in "Fantastic Science Fiction," February 1957, page 81 - 85.
It appeared under the pen name of O H Leslie, as Henry Slesar had 2 other stories published in that month's issue.
Henry Slesar (June 12, 1927 – April 2, 2002) was an American author and playwright. He is famous for his use of irony and twist endings. After reading Slesar's "M Is for the Many" in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Alfred Hitchcock bought it for adaptation and they began many successful collaborations. Slesar wrote hundreds of scripts for television series and soap operas, leading TV Guide to call him "the writer with the largest audience in America."
In 1955, he published his first short story, "The Brat" (Imaginative Tales, September, 1955). While working as a copywriter, he published hundreds of short stories—over forty in 1957 alone—including detective fiction, science fiction, criminal stories, mysteries, and thrillers in such publications as Playboy, Imaginative Tales, and Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine; he was writing, on average, a story per week.
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