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Now is the Hour by Emily Devenport : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
Somewhere, It's About to Be Spring by Samantha Murray : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
Introduction to 2181 Overture, Second Edition by Gu Shi, translated by Emily Jin : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
Going Time by Amal Singh : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
Silo, Sweet Silo by James Castles : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
An Ode to Stardust by R. P. Sand : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
Larva Pupa Imago by Eric Schwitzgebel : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
Amorville by Bella Han : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
The Portrait of a Survivor, Observed from the Water by Yukimi Ogawa : Clarkesworld Magazine – Science Fiction & Fantasy
PodCastle 775: “The Morthouse” - PodCastle
The Morthouse by Maria Haskins In her forty-two years on God’s wide Earth, Gerda has read no books other than The Bible and Luther’s Small Catechism, but once, after Sunday service, she heard the sexton say that there are places where the dead traverse a river after death, paying a boatsman to ferry them across the water. Gerda […]
PodCastle 775: The Morthouse
PodCastle 774: Yung Lich and the Dance of Death - PodCastle
Yung Lich and the Dance of Death By Alex Fox My Christian name was Thomas Kanfor but ever since that bastard wizard rose me from the grave I go by Yung Lich. On that moonless night he spoke some words from a tattered grimoire over my naked, somewhat-recently-dead corpse and voila, here I am. […]
Memories - 365tomorrows
Author: Julian Miles, Staff Writer You walk out the door and I can’t help but smile. Sure enough, you slam it, then shriek as the last remnant of wall topples your way. The door frame had been the only thing keeping it upright. The cloud of dust goes away on the breeze to reveal you […]
January 2023 Metacast - PodCastle
Presenters: Marguerite Kenner and Alasdair Stuart Hey folks, welcome to an Escape Artists metacast. I’m Marguerite Kenner. And I’m Alasdair Stuart. For those of you who have never heard a metacast before, think of this like a mini State of the Union address, a way for us to update you about what’s been happening at EA. The […]
PodCastle 772: "Mama uat-ur" - PodCastle
Mama uat-ur By Z. K. Abraham Pressing her forearms against the first-floor window’s metal frame, Temesghen watched aegean-blue waves splash against the concrete walls, searching for another flash of the being’s presence in the sea below. The stars were partially shrouded by the clouds; the sky was a milky greenish swirl like rotting leaves and […]
PodCastle 771: Wapnintu'tijig They Sang Until Dawn - PodCastle
Wapnintu’tijig: They Sang Until Dawn By Tiffany Morris In the time of fever, the marks of the animals changed. Waterbirds shone with new radiance: a bright blue iridescence clung to their feathers, glimmering, soaked with the sacred oil of daylight. Their language changed along with their plumage: the chirrup chirrup from their open beaks […]
PodCastle 770: The Dragon Killer's Daughter - PodCastle
The Dragon Killer’s Daughter by MacKenzie R. Snead Gayamiza was no stranger to pilgrims, but these two were not welcome — an old man and his daughter, foreignness sewn into their clothes, engraved in the blades they carried. The city let them in, as it did all acolytes, but as if swallowing food it […]
PodCastle 769: In The Woods Somewhere (or Stories Never Leave) - PodCastle
In The Woods Somewhere (or Stories Never Leave) by Victor Forna Gods Slap Those Who Summon Them. We shouldn’t have been there — but we were, hiding behind the kola-nut tree, peering into the silver night, parents worried over our empty beds back home, and that’s why we can tell you today, beside this […]
PodCastle 768: The Consequences of Microwaving Styrofoam - PodCastle
The Consequences of Microwaving Styrofoam by Leah Ning We meet when we’re sixteen, and the Spark pops bright orange between us the moment our eyes meet. I don’t want to be friends with her. She’s strange and aloof and unkind. But the Spark is the Spark, and everyone saw it, so soon I’m alone. […]
Sword of Bone, Halls of Thorns - by Aliette de Bodard
PodCastle 767: TALES FROM THE VAULTS - The Ant King - PodCastle
The Ant King: A California Fairy Tale by Benjamin Rosenbaum Sheila split open and the air was filled with gumballs. Yellow gumballs. This was awful for Stan, just awful. He had loved Sheila for a long time, fought for her heart, believed in their love until finally she had come around. They were about to […]
PodCastle 766: "Lockdown Around the Christmas Tree" - PodCastle
Lockdown Around the Christmas Tree by Heather Shaw & Tim Pratt What a colossal crapstorm of a year, the third year of infinite garbage in a row, ever since the lockdowns started. The walls came down around Mischa in March 2020, and here they were, still standing, tall and impenetrable, for Christmas 2022. Then […]