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PodCastle 462, ARTEMIS RISING: Stay | PodCastle
Stay by K.C. Ball An almost-bass voice said something I didnβt 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 β¦
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 wizardβs 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 β¦
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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 canβt remember. Not that it matters now. In cases like yours β¦
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 hadnβt been prepared for his appearance or his popularity. She hadnβt expected him to change quite so much. Judy had β¦
PodCastle 433: Telling Stories | PodCastle
Telling Stories by Sandra M. Odell Sam knew there would be trouble the night the saguaro came to call. βEvening,β 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 β¦
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 β¦
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The Color of Regret by Carrie Patel | PodCastle
Opals and Clay by Nino Cipri | PodCastle
Send In The Ninjas by Michelle Ann King | PodCastle
Territory by Julie Steinbacher | PodCastle
Beat Softly, My Wings of Steel by Beth Cato | PodCastle
Communion by Jei D. Marcade | PodCastle
Wolfy Things by Erin Roberts | PodCastle
PodCastle Miniature 45: When Shakko Did Not Lie | PodCastle
When Shakko Did Not Lie by Eugie Foster The maidenβs amber eyes glowed in the moonlight. A single tear glistened and rained down her moon-white face. βDonβt cry, lovely one,β Shakko barked, alarmed. The maiden lifted the sleeve of her jasmine-yellow kimono and dabbed at her eyes. βWhy should I not cry?β she asked. βMy champion says β¦
PodCastle 184: Black Swan, White Swan | PodCastle
Black Swan, White Swan by Eugie Foster Concentric circles lap beneath the dockβs wooden planks. A swan floats out, its shining plumage driving the waterβs void back. βThereβs a man across the way.β The swan fixes Delia with polished onyx eyes. βSometimes heβs a lighthouse and sometimes heβs a train, but silence doesnβt scare him.β β¦
PodCastle 105: Honored Guest | PodCastle
Honored Guest by Ellen Kushner I have met very few evil people in my life, but my grandmother is one of them. When my mother died, Omama told my father that she would support him and my brother and me, but only if he gave up all his and my motherβs friends, her family and β¦
PodCastle 63: Daughter of Botu | PodCastle
By Eugie Foster. Read by Diane Severson. When we reached the south entrance, Nai-nai stopped. βAn-ying, there is great passion in you,β she said. βA blessing and a curse, I have always maintained, that you were born in both the year and the hour of the rabbit but also beneath the auspice of fire. Fire β¦
PC028: The Tanuki-Kettle
The Tanuki-Kettle by Eugie Foster As she opened the door, Hisa was surprised to see an iron kettle sitting on her step. It had a large, round belly and four stumpy legs. The spout was wide and curved like a foxβs mouth with two round, black eyes above it. And most curious, a pair of β¦
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