Sujet : Re: YASID moon weirdness, but not that one
De : djatechNOSPAM (at) *nospam* comcast.net.invalid (Don_from_AZ)
Groupes : rec.arts.sf.writtenDate : 24. Jun 2024, 15:45:06
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Charles Packer <
mailbox@cpacker.org> writes:
From my 1955-56 childhood encounter with SF, courtesy of my
fifth-grade teacher, a story has come down in my memory titled
"Nothing Ever Happens On the Moon." However it wasn't the
1949 story of that title by Heinlein. The story I recall was just
about a solitary man on duty at a lunar outpost. He experiences
a frightening series of buffetings of his quarters by an unknown
force that have a sudden onset but then simply fade away.
"Nothing Ever Happens On the Moon" seems to be the Heinlein story, but
if you leave our the 'ever' you get "Nothing Happens On the Moon", which
seems to match the 'buffeting' part of your query, but they don't simply
fade away, there's more to it than that. Check out:
https://tthread.wordpress.com/2011/12/19/nothing-happens-on-the-moon-paul-ernst-1939/ -Don-