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Two Weeks in August

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A first-person office worker and two colleagues amuse themselves by inventing an extravagant interplanetary vacation to Mars to needle their boastful coworker McCleary; they fabricate details about Martian hotels, canals, and exotic entertainments while the narrator spends his actual vacation at home. On return they discover that McCleary calmly announces he actually traveled to Mars, overturning their prank and exposing their assumptions. The story blends comic office banter with light satire of one-upmanship and midcentury speculative optimism about private space travel.

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Frank M. Robinson

Frank M. Robinson was an American author known for his contributions to the science fiction genre. His works often explore themes of technology, society, and the human condition. Among his notable titles is "Beyond the Ultra-Violet," which showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to weave complex narratives. Robinson's writing is characterized by a blend of adventure and philosophical inquiry, engaging readers with thought-provoking concepts. He also authored works such as "Cosmic Saboteur" and "The Reluctant Heroes," further establishing his presence in the literary landscape. His diverse body of work reflects a keen interest in the interplay between humanity and the cosmos.

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