Episode #158 · Written by Robert F. Young · Narrated by Scott Miller
Harold Worthington Smith has always relied on imagination as his refuge. Inside his stories, he is confident, admired, and decisive—everything his real life refuses to let him be. But when the fantasy refuses to dissolve, imagination stops being a comfort and becomes a liability.
What begins as a familiar adventure spirals into something far more dangerous as Harold discovers that plot conveniences don’t feel so clever when they’re the only thing keeping enemies at bay. Each moment of hesitation tightens the grip of the story around him, forcing him to confront the limits of invention when there is no editor, no desk, and no way out.
“The Blonde From Barsoom” blends satire, humor, and creeping unease into a sharp commentary on escapist fiction and the temptation to replace dissatisfaction with fantasy. It’s playful on the surface, but underneath it asks an uncomfortable question: what happens when rewriting your life becomes easier than living it?
Robert F. Young published dozens of short stories across leading science fiction and fantasy magazines of the 1950s and 1960s, including appearances in Fantastic Universe, Amazing Stories, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. His work frequently featured writers, dreamers, and ordinary people whose inner lives collided with speculative twists. “The Blonde From Barsoom” is one of his most memorable stories, a sharp-eyed parody that doubles as a warning about the costs of living too comfortably inside one’s own inventions.
Listen to The Blonde From Barsoom by Robert F. Young — a witty vintage science fiction short story where a writer becomes trapped inside his own Martian adventure.
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