Beyond the Ultra Violet by Frank M. Robinson Episode #208
Frank M. Robinson | May 6, 2024-
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Beyond the Ultra Violet by Frank M. Robinson Episode #208
Frank M. Robinson
BEYOND THE ULTRA VIOLET
Episode #208 · Written by Frank M. Robinson · Narrated by Scott Miller
What if the colors we see every day are only the smallest fraction of reality?
In Beyond the Ultra-Violet, a young physics student volunteers for an experiment that promises to expand human sight beyond the narrow band of visible light. At first the results seem astonishing. Familiar colors vanish, replaced by dazzling new ones no language can name. Heat radiates in glowing patterns. Invisible signals ripple across the city as radio transmissions streak through the air like luminous currents.
But the deeper his vision travels into the spectrum, the less he can see of the ordinary world. Streets grow dim. Faces blur. The things that once mattered begin to fade as the strange beauty of this hidden universe draws his attention away from everything else.
Then the experiment pushes even farther. Beyond infrared. Beyond radio waves. Somewhere ahead lies a region no scientist has ever observed. There are hints of movement there—forms that flicker just out of reach, as though something alive exists inside those unseen wavelengths.
The professor who began the research warns that the final step may be permanent. If the experiment succeeds, the student may never again see the world the rest of us share.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Frank M. Robinson (1926–2014) was a prolific American science fiction writer whose work appeared in major genre magazines including Astounding Science Fiction, Galaxy, and If during the 1950s and 1960s. One of his best-known novels, The Power (1956), explored the terrifying idea of a hidden psychic tyrant and was later adapted into a 1968 motion picture. Robinson also collaborated with Thomas N. Scortia on several novels including The Glass Inferno, which became part of the basis for the film The Towering Inferno.
In addition to his fiction career, Robinson worked as a journalist and speechwriter, most notably for San Francisco supervisor Harvey Milk. He later wrote influential nonfiction works about the history of science fiction publishing, including Science Fiction of the 20th Century. Stories such as Beyond the Ultra-Violet show his early fascination with scientific possibility and the emotional cost of discovery.
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Listen to Beyond the Ultra Violet by Frank M. Robinson — a vintage science fiction story about a student who volunteers to see beyond the visible spectrum.
FRANK M. ROBINSON SHORT STORIES
Frank M. Robinson brought a sharp, psychological edge to vintage science fiction, crafting stories that often begin in familiar territory before quietly revealing something far more unsettling underneath. His work doesn’t rely on spectacle alone. Instead, it builds tension through subtle shifts—where a simple idea, a new technology, or a single decision begins to reshape reality in ways no one fully anticipates.
His stories frequently center on individuals placed under pressure by forces they don’t completely understand. A promise that sounds too good to question. A system that seems perfectly reliable—until it isn’t. A situation that looks manageable at first, then tightens with each passing moment. As events unfold, characters are forced to confront consequences that arrive faster than they can react.
Robinson had a talent for letting ideas evolve in real time. Each new revelation changes the meaning of what came before, pushing the story into territory that feels both logical and surprising. The result is science fiction that keeps the listener engaged from start to finish, where the tension builds through discovery rather than explanation.
The stories below showcase Frank M. Robinson’s distinctive approach to classic science fiction—where strong concepts, rising pressure, and unexpected turns drive every moment forward.
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