Short, fast-paced science fiction in the tradition of John W. Campbell, E.E. “Doc” Smith, and the golden age of pulp… when first contact was terrifying and the cosmos didn’t care about humanity.
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New to Dane Forsythe stories? Start with one of these:
The Nebula Raiders: A Story of the Galactic Patrol
Space Adventure
Kael Morrow is a Galactic Patrol secret agent embedded with a pirate faction working the deep space frontier of the Veridian Rim – a routine intelligence operation until the boarding party moves… more
This is pure fun. If you loved Skylark or the Lensman books, you’ll love this.
The Reply From Beyond Pluto: First Contact Gone Wrong
Space Horror
In 1957, America built Atlas-7 to prove humanity could reach farther than fear. At 03:17 station time, the experiment succeeds. Then the station receives a reply. Not a greeting. Not a message. A… more
Space horror in the Campbell tradition. Terse. Brutal. Ends with a punch.
All Stories
The Reply From Beyond Pluto
First Contact Gone Wrong
Space Horror
In 1957, America built Atlas-7 to prove humanity could reach farther than fear. At 03:17 station time, the experiment succeeds. Then the station receives a reply. Not a greeting. Not a message. A… more
Inspired by: John W. Campbell’s cosmic horror, early Astounding Stories
Earth Triggered an Old Protocol
A Galactic Enforcement Story
First Contact
Humanity’s first warp test succeeded. Then the galaxy responded. Dr. Sarah Vance spent six years developing Earth’s first faster-than-light warp drive. Twelve minutes later, every screen on the planet displayed the same message… more
Inspired by: Bureaucratic horror meets space opera
Earth Failed Its First Inspection
A Galactic Compliance Story
Hard Science Fiction
When the inspection ships appeared in orbit without warning, Dr. Amara Okonkwo – Earth’s only Framework translator – assumed humanity’s moment of triumph had arrived. She was wrong… more
Inspired by: Kafka meets the Space Age
We Read the Forbidden Signal
First Contact Gone Wrong
Space Horror
They weren’t trying to communicate. They were trying to warn us. The beacons were 800 million years old. The warning was in perfect archaic English. Seven warnings now mark the perimeter. Do not become the eighth… more
Inspired by: Lovecraftian cosmic horror, Campbell-era dread
Earth Crossed the Enforced Boundary
A Military First Contact Story
Military SF
⭐ MOST POPULAR
The Frontier’s Edge was a survey vessel… twenty crew, minimal weapons, built for mapping dead stars. Not for crossing lines drawn by civilizations ten thousand years extinct. The boundary was real. And the wardens arrived within… more
Inspired by: Heinlein’s military SF, hard-edged first contact
The Crossing Cost Forty Years
A Deep Space Horror Story
Space Horror
She left port at 28. She came back at 68. The crossing took six hours. Three survey vessels sent to investigate the anomaly at the galactic edge returned within their mission windows. Their crews did not. The first ship came back with… more
Inspired by: Deep space isolation horror, early pulp dread
The Nebula Raiders
A Story of the Galactic Patrol
Space Adventure
⭐ RECOMMENDED START
Kael Morrow is a Galactic Patrol secret agent embedded with a pirate faction working the deep space frontier of the Veridian Rim – a routine intelligence operation until the boarding party moves… more
Inspired by: E.E. “Doc” Smith’s Galactic Patrol, classic space opera
The Minds Beyond Light-Speed
The Signal That Should Have Gone Unanswered
Deep Space Thriller
What if first contact wasn’t communication… but observation? At the edge of the solar system, the Meridian Array receives humanity’s first reply. Not noise. Not distortion. Not a distant echo. A perfect response. The signal doesn’t just… more
Inspired by: Hard SF concepts meet cosmic horror
Reading Order
These stories are standalone—read them in any order.
But if you want a recommended sequence:
- The Nebula Raiders — Start here (pure adventure, hooks you fast)
- The Reply From Beyond Pluto — Then this (introduces cosmic horror theme)
- Earth Crossed the Enforced Boundary — Military first contact
- Earth Triggered an Old Protocol — Galactic bureaucracy horror
- Earth Failed Its First Inspection — Dark comedy version
- The Crossing Cost Forty Years — Deep space horror
- We Read the Forbidden Signal — Lovecraftian dread
- The Minds Beyond Light-Speed — Hardest SF of the bunch
Or just pick whatever sounds interesting.
About the Stories
These aren’t literary experiments. They’re late-night reads. Lunch-break escapes.
Fast-paced pulp with twist endings, inspired by:
- John W. Campbell’s space horror
- E.E. “Doc” Smith’s Galactic Patrol
- Leigh Brackett’s planetary adventures
- Early Astounding Stories when sci-fi was still terrifying
If you grew up reading these sci-fi authors—or wish you had—these stories are for you.
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About Dane Forsythe
Dane Forsythe is the pen name of Reggie, who also runs VintageSciFiClassics.com—a site dedicated to vintage science fiction books, collecting guides, and the authors who shaped the genre.
These stories exist because reading vintage pulp wasn’t enough. I wanted to write the kind of stories that made me fall in love with science fiction in the first place.







