The Unseen Blushers by Alfred Bester Episode #247
Alfred Bester | July 24, 2024-
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The Unseen Blushers by Alfred Bester Episode #247
Alfred Bester
THE UNSEEN BLUSHERS
Episode #247 · Written by Alfred Bester · Narrated by Scott Miller
Every Tuesday, a group of underpaid magazine writers gathers in a forgettable restaurant to gripe about editors and defend their pride with louder stories than the ones they sell. They write fast, they sell cheap, and they measure success in pennies per word. It’s a ritual built on bravado and bruised ambition.
When a nervous young man named Dugan joins the table, he insists he’s not a writer. He only has an idea—something about a Time Machine in the Twenty-third Century and a desperate scholar trying to recover the lost manuscripts of a forgotten genius. The pitch is clumsy. The twist draws groans. The room dismisses him.
But beneath the laughter, something shifts. One man begins to notice the stranger’s careful wording, the quiet clicking of a small device under the table, the subtle way he studies each face. The story may be weak, but the visitor feels anything but accidental. And if someone in that smoky restaurant is destined to be remembered centuries from now, someone else may already be in danger of being erased.
The Unseen Blushers moves with quick dialogue and dry humor, but it leaves a sharper impression than the men at the table expect. Bester captures the brittle pride of working writers who joke about greatness while fearing obscurity. Then he plants a question that refuses to fade: what would it mean to discover that your future reputation has already been decided?
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Alfred Bester (1913–1987) began publishing in the 1930s in magazines such as Astounding Science Fiction, Wonder Stories, and Thrilling Wonder Stories. He later worked extensively in comic books, writing for DC Comics on titles including Green Lantern and Superman, before returning to prose science fiction in the 1950s.
He won the first Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1953 for The Demolished Man, a telepathic murder story that helped redefine the genre’s psychological depth. His 1956 novel The Stars My Destination remains one of the field’s most influential works, known for its intensity and structural daring. In stories like The Unseen Blushers, Bester draws on his own years in the magazine trenches, blending insider wit with a sharp awareness of how fragile literary reputation can be.
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ALFRED BESTER SHORT STORIES
Alfred Bester stands as one of the most inventive voices in classic science fiction, known for stories that move fast, hit hard, and refuse to follow predictable paths. His work blends psychological intensity with bold concepts, often placing characters in situations where perception itself becomes unreliable and every assumption is tested under pressure.
Bester’s storytelling is driven by momentum. Scenes shift quickly, ideas collide, and tension builds through sharp turns that keep listeners off balance. Whether exploring identity, isolation, or the limits of human understanding, his stories unfold with a sense of urgency that pulls you forward from one moment to the next.
His impact on the genre is undeniable. Bester won the Hugo Award for Best Novel for The Demolished Man, later received the Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award for lifetime achievement, and was inducted into the Prometheus Hall of Fame. These honors reflect a career that reshaped what science fiction could do—and how it could do it.
The stories below highlight Alfred Bester’s distinctive style—fast-paced, unpredictable, and driven by ideas that refuse to stay contained.
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