Every frontier begins with a single landing. What happens next is where the real adventure begins.
Outposts of Tomorrow gathers eleven unforgettable stories of pioneers, explorers, traders, settlers, and survivors carving out lives on distant worlds. These aren’t tales of conquering space from the safety of Earth—they’re stories of living there, where every decision can mean the difference between building a future or becoming part of an alien world’s history.
Richard O. Lewis opens the collection with Zurk, while Mack Reynolds delivers humor and unexpected twists in A Zloor For Your Trouble. William Morrison’s Monster reminds us that not every new world welcomes visitors. H. B. Fyfe’s Fee of the Frontier explores the true cost of expanding civilization beyond Earth, while Philip K. Dick appears twice with Tony and the Beetles and Souvenir, examining the complicated relationships between humans and the worlds they hope to call home.
Richard R. Smith’s Alien Equivalent asks what happens when familiar values no longer apply. Jack McKenty’s $1,000 a Plate offers an unforgettable glimpse of life on a distant colony, and Robert Silverberg’s Planet of the Angry Giants proves that survival often depends on respecting an alien world’s rules. Charles L. Fontenay’s The Martian Shore captures both the promise and loneliness of frontier life, while Ray Bradbury closes the collection with the haunting And Then—The Silence, a reminder that the greatest discoveries in space aren’t always what we expect.
These classic science fiction adventures celebrate the spirit of exploration that defined the golden age of the genre. Filled with strange worlds, unforgettable characters, dangerous frontiers, and limitless imagination, Outposts of Tomorrow is a journey to the places where humanity’s future is written one colony at a time.























