Here. Listen. Iβll tell you a story. Listen. Once upon a time there was a girl. She was probably about twelve or thirteen, but that was an age when children were older than their years and expected toβ¦
The Pull of the Herd By: Suzan Palumbo My doeskin calls to me from under the woollen blankets in the cedar chest at the foot of our bed. Diya murmurs beside me, eases back to sleep. I cling to her, try to calm the panic welling in my chest by inhaling her cardamom scent. The [β¦]
PodCastle 868: Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold - PART ONE - PodCastle
Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold by S.B. Divya Β My parents taught me to lie as soon as I could speak. Before I knew the meaning of the words, before I understood heat or fire, and long before I felt the pain of singed flesh, I learned to tell strangers that I burned myself by [β¦]
PodCastle 869: Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold - PodCastle
Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold β PART TWO by S. B. Divya Walter and his small gang visited as promised. Taking my motherβs advice, I told them I had failed. They delivered a beating, which I accepted while curled into a ball on the ground beside my mother, my hands tucked into my armpits to [β¦]
PodCastle 870: Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold - PART THREE - PodCastle
Two Hands, Wrapped in Gold by S.B. Divya I was hidden in a tree near the mill when the Duke of Bavaria arrived in Talgove. I had never seen the man before, but the coat of arms matched the hangings Iβd seen in Salzburg. The sizeable retinue stopped by the water wheel. Blasius emerged from [β¦]
The Somnambulant by Sam W. Pisciotta Β The moon sits plump within a windowpane as if plucked from the sky and framed for safekeeping. Bound by forces beyond our control, the moon and I share a yearning to pull free. I touch my finger on the icy glass and dream of leaving this place. But [β¦]
Flight by Charlie Sorrenson Β Now They are coming out of the woods when Mateo grabs one of Maggieβs wings and tugs, hard. This has long been his way of getting her attention and she has always let him do it, wanting to be a good mother, reminding herself that this is a phase, that [β¦]
Potemora in the Triad By Sara S. Messenger Β There are always three: the father, the unfather, and the child. Thatβs why Vriskiaab threw my unfather off his back after she bore my baby sister, or so Vriskiaab tells me when he stops in the shade of a dune, his massive scales warm under my [β¦]
PodCastle 839: TALES FROM THE VAULTS - The Book of May - PodCastle
The Book of May By C. S. E. Cooney and Carlos Hernandez From:Β Morgan W. Jamwant To:Β Harry Najinsky Date:Β January 22, 2015 12:58:59Β p.m. est Subject: Death Is the Tree Eliazar, Dude. I wanna be a tree when I die. Make them put me into one of those urn-y things. The biodegradable ones with the seed [β¦]
PodCastle 798: ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: Squalor and Sympathy - PodCastle
Squalor and Sympathy byΒ Matt Dovey Anna concentrated on the cold, on the freezing water around her feet and the bruising sensation in her toes.Β So cold. So cold.Β So cold, she thought. A prickling warmth like pins and needles crackled inside her feet. It coursed through her body to her clenched hands and into the lead alloy [β¦]
Housing Problem by C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner Β Jacqueline said it was a canary, but I contended that there were a couple of lovebirds in the covered cage. One canary could never make that much fuss. Besides, I liked to think of crusty old Mr. Henchard keeping lovebirds; it was so completely inappropriate. But [β¦]
PodCastle 803: Quest of the Starstone - PART TWO - PodCastle
Quest of the Starstone β Part Two by C.L. Moore and Henry Kuttner Yarol landed on his feet like the cat he was, gun still gripped and ready, black eyes blinking in the starry dark. Smith, hampered by the terrified Jirel, sank with nightmare ease to the ground and rebounded a little from its sponginess. [β¦]
D.I.Y. By John Wiswell Β People ask how Noah could possibly turn down the Ozymandias Academy. All they know about him is the headlines, and they think heβs ungrateful. What you donβt get is that attending Ozymandias was Noahβs dream. Noah wanted it worse than anyone. Do you know where he was when he was [β¦]
Ammaβs Kitchen by Rati Mehrotra Β I can always tell what dish my customers will order. Knowing what the dead crave is my gift. Or my curse. Itβs hard to know which. This girl, for instance. Brown, like me, but pale, as if the colorβs been leeched out of her skin. Dark, staring eyes, weeds [β¦]
Against All Odds By Anna Mikhalevskaya Translated by Elvira Rizaeva Β Time is slipping away drop by drop, along with sweat on deceptively calm faces. He runs through the shafts of stairs, through abandoned tunnels. Seeps through the ceilings into echoing hangars, stumbles upon crooked figures, shakes oilcloth curtains, rolls empty mugs, beats metal on [β¦]
The Golem Lover by J.H. Siegal Β Β I have learned of a lace that runs through my little village. Geilevska, nestled within the bosom of nearby hills, rests upon these strands, sewn around the fertile patchwork of letters learned in the menβs yeshiva, through the words traded by merchants, beneath the whispers of the [β¦]
Pirates by E.F. Benson Β Β For many years this project of sometime buying back the house had simmered in Peter Grahamβs mind, but whenever he actually went into the idea with practical intention, stubborn reasons had presented themselves to deter him. In the first place it was very far off from his work, down [β¦]
PodCastle 842: TALES FROM THE VAULTS - The Aunties Return the Ocean - PodCastle
The Aunties Return the Ocean By Chris Kuriata Auntie Roberta landed badly on the roof of her escarpment house, scraping her knees across the flagstone shingles and splitting her pantyhose. Her arms were too full of black water to keep her balance so she nearly slid off the edge. She carried so much ocean she [β¦]
PodCastle 843: The Mountain and the Vulture - PodCastle
The Mountain and the Vulture by Nick Douglas Β βHigh in the North in a land called Svithjod there is a mountain. It is a hundred miles long and a hundred miles high and once every thousand years a little bird comes to this mountain to sharpen its beak. When the mountain has thus been [β¦]