Mark Clifton

Mark Clifton was an American science fiction writer known for his thought-provoking narratives and unique storytelling style. Born in 1910, Clifton's literary career spanned several decades, during which he contributed notably to the genre. His works often delve into themes of humanity, morality, and the implications of technological advancement, reflecting the complexities of the human experience. Clifton's ability to weave intricate plots with deep philosophical questions invites readers to ponder the future and our place within it.

Among his notable works is the acclaimed novel "They'd Rather Be Right," which won the prestigious Hugo Award in 1955. This story, rich in ideas and character development, showcases Clifton's knack for combining speculative fiction with social commentary. For those eager to explore thought-provoking narratives that challenge conventional thinking, diving into Mark Clifton's books in this app is a delightful opportunity to experience a master of science fiction.

Eight Keys to Eden

Read by Dale Grothmann


Mark Clifton



When Earth loses contact with the colony planet Eden, an expedition is sent to find out why. Even though the planet has been determined to h…