Me, Myself and I, has been considered important throughout human history. In an effort to ensure that this work is never lost, we have taken steps to secure its preservation by republishing this book in a modern format for both current and future generations. This complete book has been retyped, redesigned, and reformatted. Since these books are not scans of the authors' original publications, the text is readable and clear.
William Tenn Book order
William Tenn is celebrated as a master satirist whose works dissect human nature with sharp wit and keen insight. His stories frequently expose the absurdities of life and society through inventive premises that provoke thoughtful reflection. Tenn expertly employs science fiction settings to comment on contemporary issues and human foibles. His distinctive voice blends humor with profound wisdom, making his contributions to literature unforgettable.







- 2023
- 2023
The preservation of a classical work, Ricardo's Virus, is emphasized through its modern republication by Alpha Editions. The book has been meticulously reformatted, retyped, and designed to ensure clarity and readability, distinguishing it from traditional scanned copies. This effort aims to keep the significance of the text alive for both present and future generations, highlighting its essential role in human history.
- 2023
The story unfolds in a precarious lifeboat spiraling towards an alien planet, with Dr. Helena Naxos struggling to maintain control amidst chaos. As she is thrown against the cabin's bulkhead, the tension escalates with her focus on the patient she was treating. Jake Donelli's perspective adds to the urgency as he watches the approaching ground on the view-screen. The narrative captures the intensity of their situation, blending elements of survival and the unknown in a gripping sci-fi adventure.
- 2018
Venus Is a Man's World
- 28 pages
- 1 hour of reading
Exploring a world where women dominate due to their superior logical abilities, this humorous and satirical narrative critiques traditional gender roles. With William Tenn's signature wit and intelligence, the story unfolds in a playful yet thought-provoking manner, highlighting the emotional shortcomings of men. The clever commentary invites readers to reflect on societal norms while enjoying a lighthearted romp through a reimagined reality.
- 2016
The Men in the Walls
- 94 pages
- 4 hours of reading
On Eric's birthday, he faces a pivotal moment as he transitions into adulthood and embraces a daring mission: to steal for the sake of humanity. With aliens having dominated Earth using their superior technology, the prospect of reclaiming the planet seems impossible. However, Eric's determination sparks the question of whether mankind can rise against their oppressors and reclaim their home. The story explores themes of resistance, courage, and the struggle for freedom in a technologically advanced alien world.
- 2016
In a futuristic setting, Max Alben reflects on his good fortune, attributing it to his great-grandfather, Giovanni Albeni. As he enters a laboratory, he is accompanied by technicians who maintain a respectful demeanor towards a group of imposing men lounging near a time machine. The scene hints at a blend of excitement and tension, suggesting that the time machine holds significant importance and possibly perilous implications for those involved.
- 2013
Whom the Gods Would Slay & The Men in the Walls
- 218 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Whom the Gods Would Slay: Princess Lall of Mars needs a new place to live and breed. Her destination? Earth! On Earth a mighty Viking, Rolf of the Golden Horn, has been forewarned of her coming. He assembles a group of heroes and they set off to save the world
- 1968

