And Then—The Silence by Ray Bradbury Episode #50
Ray Bradbury | December 27, 2022-
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And Then—The Silence by Ray Bradbury Episode #50
Ray Bradbury
AND THEN—THE SILENCE
Episode #50 · Written by Ray Bradbury · Narrated by Scott Miller
Humanity believes it has finally outrun extinction. A new planet offers open land, clean air, and the rarest luxury of all: time. With no visible threat and no resistance to settlement, fear fades quickly, replaced by confidence and routine.
Years pass. Cities rise. Ships are abandoned. Certainty settles in. What the settlers mistake for emptiness is something else entirely — a patience older than human history, watching and waiting for the exact moment when departure is no longer an option.
“And Then—The Silence” unfolds without urgency, letting calm become its most unsettling weapon. The story builds tension through inevitability rather than surprise, revealing how comfort can be more dangerous than fear when it blinds those who believe they have claimed a world.
Originally published in Super Science Stories, this early Ray Bradbury tale reflects his recurring interest in planetary consciousness, environmental power, and the fragile arrogance of human survival. It stands alongside works like The Martian Chronicles stories and later classics such as There Will Come Soft Rains, where humanity’s presence triggers consequences long before it recognizes the warning signs.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Ray Bradbury published hundreds of short stories across magazines including Weird Tales, Super Science Stories, Planet Stories, and Thrilling Wonder Stories. His early science fiction often explored humanity’s collision with environments it failed to understand, a theme that would later define works like The Martian Chronicles and Fahrenheit 451. “And Then—The Silence” captures Bradbury at a formative stage, already refining the restrained voice and planetary scale that would become unmistakably his.
LISTEN TO THE STORY
Listen to And Then—The Silence by Ray Bradbury — a vintage science fiction short story where a silent planet waits for humanity to settle in.
RELATED STORIES
Few writers shaped the emotional landscape of classic science fiction the way Ray Bradbury did.
Bradbury did not rely on hardware or technical spectacle to make the future feel real. He filled rockets with longing, placed ghosts in small towns, and turned distant planets into mirrors held up to the human heart. Whether he was writing about children seduced by virtual worlds, lonely travelers on Mars, or quiet suburban lives unraveling under strange pressure, his stories pulse with warmth, dread, nostalgia, and wonder.
On The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast we’ve explored Bradbury’s astonishing range. In The Veldt (also known as The World the Children Made), technology grants children terrifying power over their parents. Asleep in Armageddon traps a lone astronaut on a hostile world where even the wind seems alive. Dwellers in Silence carries us across the red deserts of Mars, where hope flickers against ancient ruins.
Then there are the quieter shocks: Referent, which exposes envy and obsession with razor precision. Defense Mech and The Monster Maker, where invention and ambition twist into unintended consequences. Even in collaborations like Final Victim (with Henry Hasse), Bradbury’s touch is unmistakable.
From the cold Martian well in The One Who Waits, where an ancient entity waits patiently beneath the sand for new flesh and new thoughts, to Martian longing in The Visitor, from the biting irony of Changeling to the haunting unease of Death Wish, these selections reveal a writer who could make a single image linger for decades. Explore the stories below and experience the voice that helped define vintage science fiction for generations.
- The Veldt (The World the Children Made) by Ray Bradbury
- Outcast of the Stars by Ray Bradbury
- The Creatures That Time Forgot by Ray Bradbury
- Jonah of the Jove-Run by Ray Bradbury
- Lazarus, Come Forth by Ray Bradbury
- It Burns Me Up by Ray Bradbury
- Defense Mech by Ray Bradbury
- A Little Journey by Ray Bradbury
- Asleep in Armageddon by Ray Bradbury
- The Monster Maker by Ray Bradbury
- Rocket Summer by Ray Bradbury
- The Visitor by Ray Bradbury
- Morgue Ship by Ray Bradbury
- The Shape of Things by Ray Bradbury
- Referent by Ray Bradbury
- Final Victim by Ray Bradbury and Henry Hasse
- Death Wish by Ray Bradbury
- Changeling by Ray Bradbury
- Undersea Guardians by Ray Bradbury
- The One Who Waits by Ray Bradbury
- Dwellers in Silence by Ray Bradbury
- And Then—The Silence by Ray Bradbury
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