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A Message From Our Sponsor by Henry Slesar  episode #125

Henry Slesar | October 19, 2023
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    A Message From Our Sponsor by Henry Slesar  episode #125
    Henry Slesar

A MESSAGE FROM OUR SPONSOR

Episode #125 · Written by Henry Slesar · Narrated by Scott Miller

A Message From Our Sponsor opens with a familiar rhythm: music, advertising, routine voices filling the airwaves. Nothing seems out of place, and no one is warned. Yet almost immediately, something begins to slip. People hesitate where they once acted. Work feels irritating, unnecessary, even foolish. The shift is gradual enough to escape notice, but widespread enough to matter.

As humans lose interest in responsibility, Martian workers continue without interruption. They show up. They perform. They advance. Promotions and authority change hands not through conflict, but through indifference. The story builds tension not by asking who deserves power, but by showing how easily it is surrendered when effort no longer feels worthwhile.

Rather than focusing on rebellion or conquest, this story examines erosion. Motivation fades. Attention drifts. Decisions are postponed until they no longer belong to the people who once made them. The most unsettling question isn’t why the Martians rise—but why no one insists on staying in charge.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Henry Slesar published hundreds of short stories across science fiction, crime, and suspense, with frequent appearances in Galaxy Science Fiction, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. He was especially known for concise, high-concept premises that exposed social habits, media influence, and institutional blind spots.

A Message From Our Sponsor reflects Slesar’s recurring interest in systems that fail quietly. Rather than relying on catastrophe, he lets routine behavior do the damage. The story stands alongside other Slesar works that explore how modern life trains people to stop resisting—and how control often arrives disguised as convenience.

LISTEN TO THE STORY

Listen to A Message From Our Sponsor by Henry Slesar — a vintage science fiction story where routine broadcasts quietly reshape work, authority, and human will.

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