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Fish Fry

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The narrator, a recreational deep-sea angler, reels aboard a four-foot aquatic alien who identifies as a Grenarian and requires constant proximity to water. Hoping to secure formal contact, the narrator wraps the creature in wet towels and drives ashore to fetch an academic, but while away the housekeeper and cook mistake the visitor for ordinary fish and prepare it for dinner. The attempted diplomatic encounter collapses when the academic refuses to cooperate and the narrator is left to confront the consequences of a misunderstood first contact.

About the Author

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Arnold Marmor

Arnold Marmor was an American author known for his contributions to science fiction and children's literature. His works often blend humor and adventure, appealing to a wide range of readers. Among his notable titles is "Marty the Martian," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and playful characters. Marmor's writing frequently explores themes of extraterrestrial life and the absurdities of human nature, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. With a diverse portfolio that includes titles like "Birthday Present" and "Spies Die Hard!", Marmor's literary contributions continue to resonate with fans of genre fiction.

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