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Harold Worthington Smith has always believed his imagination was his greatest strength. Rejection slips pile up, editors criticize his work, and real life offers little comfort—but none of that matters when he sits at his typewriter and steps into the heroic worlds he creates. This time, however, the escape goes too far. The imagined Martian battlefield doesn’t fade when the typing stops, and Harold discovers that he is no longer merely inventing danger—he is living inside it.

As pursuit closes in and familiar plot devices begin to feel dangerously thin, Harold faces an unsettling problem. The rules that once made his stories convenient are now the only things keeping him alive. Each choice pulls him deeper into a narrative he never finished, where the line between author and character has collapsed and every delay risks becoming permanent.

“The Blonde From Barsoom” is playful, sharp, and quietly ruthless in its humor. It skewers romantic adventure fiction while delivering a clever meditation on creative wish fulfillment and the seductive danger of rewriting reality to suit your desires. What begins as parody becomes a pressure cooker, forcing its protagonist to confront whether fantasy is truly an escape—or simply another kind of trap.

Robert F. Young was a prolific short-story writer whose work appeared frequently in magazines such as Fantastic Universe, Amazing Stories, and The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. Known for his wit and inventive premises, Young often blended humor with speculative ideas that turned inward, examining writers, dreams, and constructed realities. “The Blonde From Barsoom” stands as one of his most self-aware and enduring stories, capturing both the allure and the cost of living inside one’s imagination.

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