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The Heinlein Society The Heinlein Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation, so joining is 100% tax deductible in the US. Yearly dues are a low $45 per year.

06/07/2026

“Life-Line" is Robert A. Heinlein's first published short story, appearing in Astounding Science Fiction in August 1939,...
06/07/2026

“Life-Line" is Robert A. Heinlein's first published short story, appearing in Astounding Science Fiction in August 1939, about a scientist, Dr. Hugo Pinero, who invents a machine to predict the exact date and time of a person's death. This comment is made by Dr. Pinero.

06/07/2026
Released 74 years ago today. Courtesy of Nuggets o' History
06/07/2026

Released 74 years ago today. Courtesy of Nuggets o' History

A comment from Manuel Garcia O’Kelly-Davis.
06/07/2026

A comment from Manuel Garcia O’Kelly-Davis.

Art based upon Forbidden Planet.
06/06/2026

Art based upon Forbidden Planet.

“I have been writing the Horatio Alger books of this generation, always with the same strongly moral purpose that runs t...
06/06/2026

“I have been writing the Horatio Alger books of this generation, always with the same strongly moral purpose that runs through every line of the Alger books (which strongly influenced me; I read them all). “Honesty is the best policy “ - “Hard work is rewarded “ - “There is no easy road to success” - “Courage above all” - “Studying hard pays off, in happiness as well as in money“ - “Stand on your own feet” - “Don’t ever be bullied” - “Take your medicine” - “The world always has a place for a man who works, but none for a loafer.”

A letter from Heinlein to Alice Dalgliesh, Juvenile Editor for Scribners, February 17, 1959

Dora spends her last moments with Lazarus.
06/06/2026

Dora spends her last moments with Lazarus.

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