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The Rag Thing by Donald A. Wollheim Episode #353

Donald A. Wollheim | March 30, 2025
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    The Rag Thing by Donald A. Wollheim Episode #353
    Donald A. Wollheim

THE RAG THING

Episode #353 · Written by Donald A. Wollheim · Narrated by Scott Miller

In a narrow New York boarding house, heat seeps through the pipes in winter and clings to the walls. The rooms are close, the air heavy, the cleaning careless. Behind a radiator on the third floor, something has been left to gather dust and dampness. No one notices. No one thinks to look.

Donald A. Wollheim builds dread out of routine. A tenant dies in his sleep and the explanation is simple enough that no one presses further. The room is rented again. Another man lies awake at night, smoking and staring into the dark, unaware that the balance of warmth in the room has shifted. When the temperature drops, what has been quietly changing begins to act.

This is science fiction stripped to its essentials: a single idea placed inside an ordinary space, then allowed to grow until it can no longer be ignored. The horror here is not cosmic distance or alien invasion. It is proximity. It is the slow accumulation of heat, moisture, and neglect. By the time the fire engines arrive, the cause will seem obvious to everyone but the one who needed to understand it most.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Donald A. Wollheim (1914–1990) was a central architect of American science fiction’s growth from pulp magazines to mainstream publishing. He published fiction in magazines such as Wonder Stories and Astounding Stories, sometimes under the pseudonym David Grinnell. Beyond his own writing, Wollheim helped shape the field as an editor at Ace Books and later as the founder of DAW Books in 1971, the first publishing house devoted entirely to science fiction and fantasy. His early stories frequently experimented with speculative biology and strange evolutionary possibilities, and “The Rag Thing” reflects that fascination by imagining life emerging where no one thinks to look.

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