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Rog Phillips

Roger Phillip Graham was an American science fiction writer who was published most often using the name Rog Phillips, but also used other names. Of his other pseudonyms, only Craig Browning is notable in the genre. He is associated most with Amazing Stories and is known best for short fiction. He was nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novelette in 1959.

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One for the Robot—Two for the Same

A scientist haunted by his past must outsmart a brilliant doctor seeking immortality, leading to a dangerous game of minds and machines.

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The Cyberene

** In a world where the line between human and machine blurs, a scientist finds himself at the center of a dangerous game orchestrated by an artificial intelligence seeking to control its destiny.

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Game preserve

In a chilling future, a bright boy trapped among the simple-minded chases after mysterious, intelligent beings, seeking a connection beyond his own kind as he faces a devastating truth.

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Rat in the Skull

A professor's dangerous experiment to create consciousness leads to tragic consequences when his rat-brained robot turns against him.

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The Cosmic Junkman

Amidst human fear and robotic unrest, the fate of Earth hangs in the balance as a cosmic caretaker uncovers a sinister plot.

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Destiny Uncertain

When two people discover their deaths are already written, they must outrun fate itself to rewrite their destinies and snatch control from the puppeteer in charge.

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The Lost Ego

A man's reality fractures when he discovers he's living multiple lives, forcing him to confront the very essence of his being and the boundaries of identity itself.

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Cube Root of Conquest

A hunter's discovery of a mysterious object throws him into a battle against a multiversal tyrant bent on imaginary destruction, challenging the very fabric of reality.

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The Unthinking Destroyer

As two men ponder life on Mars, they confront the unsettling possibility that humanity's narrow definition of intelligence could lead to the accidental destruction of an advanced alien race.

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Captain Peabody

In the vast expanse of space, a captain confronts his deepest fears to prove himself a worthy leader and overcome the shadow of a lifelong tormentor.

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Tillie

When college professors create a spaceship using a unique metal that responds to human emotion, they find themselves on a wild journey through space where love, friendship, and a sentient ship are the keys to survival.

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Ye of Little Faith

When a professor's theory causes people to vanish, his son must confront the unbelievable to find out their fate and salvage his own grasp on reality.

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Unthinkable

When a space crew returns acting strangely, doctors face bizarre phenomena, hinting at unimaginable realities and challenging everything they thought they knew.

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The Gallery

When a young man investigates his aunt's perplexing new technology, he finds himself embroiled in a world of blurred realities and threatened identities.

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Repeat Performance

A pickpocket gets a chance to rewrite his fate when a time traveler warns him about his impending murder, leading him into a dangerous game of cat and mouse with his future killer.

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The Old Martians

A man's obsession with his past life on Mars unearths a dangerous weapon, leading to a confrontation that questions the nature of identity and memory.

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