The Vegans Were Curious by Winston Marks takes us to a strange corner of the galaxy, where superior beings hover over Earth and try to understand the unpredictable creatures who live here. When a Sirian decides to investigate humans firsthand, he discovers their nuclear experiments, their laws, their emotions, and their bizarre social habits — with consequences that are both dangerous and absolutely unforgettable.
Marks blends sharp humor with thoughtful science fiction. His alien observer sees humanity from the outside, exposing the absurdity, risk, and wonder of our world. Every new encounter deepens the Sirian’s confusion — and fascination — as he tries to make sense of our behavior.
Winston Marks wrote dozens of memorable science fiction stories in the 1950s. His tales often mix humor, speculation, and social commentary. He loved exploring human behavior through the eyes of outsiders, and his work appeared in some of the most popular magazines of the era.
If you enjoy clever storytelling, witty alien perspectives, and classic sci-fi with a twist, this one delivers from start to finish.





















