PC 468: โSigrid Under the Mountainโ by Charlotte Ashley | PodCastle
PodCastle Miniature #97 โWhen I Had Eyes, I Didnโt Seeโ by Anna Yeatts | PodCastle
Ravanaโs Children by Ian Muneshwar | PodCastle
Clay and Smokeless Fire by Saladin Ahmed | PodCastle
The Wizard of 63rd Street by Shane Halbach | PodCastle
Asymmetry by Kendra Fortmeyer | PodCastle
The Dauphinโs Metaphysics by Eric Schwitzgebel | PodCastle
Crickets Sing for Naomi by Eden Royce | PodCastle
A Ghost Among the Mangroves by Naru Sundar | PodCastle
Dragon Girl by Cat Sparks | PodCastle
Traveling Mercies by Rachael K. Jones | PodCastle
The Chaos Village by M.K. Hutchins | PodCastle
The Cruelest Team Will Win by Mike Allen | PodCastle
PodCastle 324: Without Faith, Without Law, Without Joy | PodCastle
Without Faith, Without Law, Without Joy by Saladin Ahmed I do not know how he brought us to this land of blood and iron masks. I know only that I am a real man trapped in a mad landscape of living lessons. My brothers and I were spirited here from my home inโฆDamascus? Yes, praise be โฆ
The Thirty-Seven Faces of Tokh-Bathon by Effie Seiberg | PodCastle
PodCastle Miniature 48: An Invitation via Email | PodCastle
An Invitation via Email by Mike Allen Some of the asides in your article made me realize (Gods, can I be dense sometimes) that when you spoke of concerns about โarcane ritesโ in response to the invite to my Halloween party the next evening, that you possibly werenโt kidding and perhaps had some genuine anxieties. โฆ
PodCastle 339: Help Summon the Most Holy Folded One! | PodCastle
Help Summon the Most Holy Folded One! by Harry Connolly Youโve Heard The Experts How many styles of taco are there? Not just fish/pork/beef/chicken, but also puffed, breakfast, even Chocotacos (if you can stand the very thought). There are disagreements over whether they should be made with corn or flour tortillas, whether they should be โฆ
PodCastle 85, Giant Episode: The Narcomancer | PodCastle
The Narcomancer by N.K. Jemisin โDeath is not a Gathererโs business,โ Cet said. Did the woman realize how greatly she had insulted him and all his brethren? For the first time in a very long while, he felt anger stir in his heart. โPeace is our business. Sharers do that by healing the flesh. Gatherers deal with the soul, โฆ
Mateus Goes Higher by Natalia Theodoridou | PodCastle
Home is a House That Loves You by Rachael K. Jones | PodCastle
PodCastle 462, ARTEMIS RISING: Stay | PodCastle
Stay by K.C. Ball An almost-bass voice said something I didnโt catch. Higher voices giggled, then five kids moved out of the shadows into the hard light of the parking lot. Two boys, three girls; none a day beyond eighteen. Bumping against each other. Laughing for no reason. At ease and full of life, the โฆ
Godfather by Megan Arkenberg | PodCastle
PodCastle 259: The Great Zeppelin Heist of Oz | PodCastle
The Great Zeppelin Heist of Oz by Rae Carson and C.C. Finlay Scraps, the patchwork girl, witnessed the wizardโs arrival. She sat beneath a tree watching the most spectacular show ever performed by a summer sky. White clouds swirled above an emerald colored sky like whipped marshmallow topping on a glass bowl full of lime โฆ
โฆOr Be Forever Fallen by A. Merc Rustad | PodCastle
A Spirited Education by Tony Pi | PodCastle
PodCastle 450: Bonsai | PodCastle
Bonsai by Shaenon K. Garrity Uterine cancer, the doctor is saying, and the world ends. Stage Four. That means advanced. It means bad. Your arms and legs and throat go numb. All you can hear is his question, looping: when was your last exam? You canโt remember. Not that it matters now. In cases like yours โฆ
PodCastle 194: Their Changing Bodies | PodCastle
Their Changing Bodies by Alaya Dawn Johnson Judy had been painfully aware of him since her arrival two weeks ago, when she had seen him across the mess hall. They talked a little, but Judy hadnโt been prepared for his appearance or his popularity. She hadnโt expected him to change quite so much. Judy had โฆ
PodCastle 433: Telling Stories | PodCastle
Telling Stories by Sandra M. Odell Sam knew there would be trouble the night the saguaro came to call. โEvening,โ she said, and stepped aside for her unexpected guest. The cactus scrunched down as far as it could and skittered through the door on its roots, bringing with it the breath of rocks, sage brush, and โฆ
PodCastle 437: The Cruelest Team Will Win | PodCastle
The Cruelest Team Will Win by Mike Allen A spider with a leg span wider than my outstretched hand squeezed out from the space behind the light switch, and spread its wings. I froze, my finger still on the toggle. Behind me the dust-draped ceiling fan hummed to life, the light bulb beneath it flicking on โฆ
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