The Dauphin’s Metaphysics by Eric Schwitzgebel | PodCastle
Stories
Ten Any | 365tomorrows
Author: Steve Smith, Staff Writer It breached the atmosphere in the late evening, the sun beginning to warm the far side of the little blue planet as it tucked into the shadows and dropped down to …
Asymmetry by Kendra Fortmeyer | PodCastle
Security | 365tomorrows
Author: Servaya It began, as many things do, in the dead of night. “Dad!” cried the boy. “There’s monsters under my bed!” The covers were down before he was fully awake, and as he rolled smoothly t…
The Wizard of 63rd Street by Shane Halbach | PodCastle
Home | 365tomorrows
Author: Garrett Frechette We have called ourselves a great number of names over the course of these many years. At times, we presented ourselves as federations and republics, our history records ou…
Clay and Smokeless Fire by Saladin Ahmed | PodCastle
Avalon Avatar | 365tomorrows
Author: Kate Runnels Ara studied the Avatar for a moment, liking what she saw. It wasn’t enough like her to raise suspicions if anyone she knew played the game, but she would be comfortable playing…
Ravana’s Children by Ian Muneshwar | PodCastle
It all Makes a Difference | 365tomorrows
Author : James McGrath “I know you’ve all heard it, but you have to hear it again…” We’d heard the guide’s speech six times, so Kirstin and I stood at the back j…
PodCastle Miniature #97 “When I Had Eyes, I Didn’t See” by Anna Yeatts | PodCastle
A Pair, A Grin | 365tomorrows
Author : Steve Smith, Staff Writer Drax left the party early, as he often did, dragging two beautiful young things into his elevator and up to his sprawling office to ‘admire the view’,…
PC 468: “Sigrid Under the Mountain” by Charlotte Ashley | PodCastle
Marauder | 365tomorrows
Author : Jae Miles, Staff Writer The speaker hums as the decoder scans for the encrypted channels that the Chendrin use. I know I shouldn’t give in to this ghoulish need to eavesdrop, but I cannot …
PC 467: “How I Became Coruscating Queen of All the Realms, Pierced the Obsidian Night, Destroyed a Legendary Sword, and Saved My Heart’s True Love” by Baker & Dovey | PodCastle
Good Work, Soldier | 365tomorrows
Author : David Shute They’ve had me running assassination jobs for awhile now. Terrorists, political loose ends, and the occasional despot in between bigger jobs. It kicked off with Nan Kang-…
PC 466: Blood Stone Water by Amanda Fitzwater | PodCastle
All Too Human | 365tomorrows
Author : Matthew Harrison The mood in the meeting room, dominated by the large screen, was subdued. Only the tall silver-haired figure of James sat unperturbed, yet like the others he was waiting. …
Ice Bar by Petra Kuppers | PodCastle
Big Surprises | 365tomorrows
Author : Rollin Jeglum “Sam, would you check the sensor detection module? Some of the readings are scrambled.†“Sure, no problem. Any specifics?†“Try the logic board in slot A3. I’ve s…
Needle Mouth by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam | PodCastle
Sanctuary | 365tomorrows
Author : Jae Miles, Staff Writer The lights reflect from the gleaming chrome and glossy Union Jacks on the lines of matt black all-terrain cars. Typical over-indulgence: four-wheel drive is hardly …
PC 465: “Never Truly Yours” by Marion Deeds | PodCastle
The Bounty Hunter | 365tomorrows
Author : Patricia Stewart, Staff Writer As I flew through the Rio Bravo Corridor in western Texas, the town of El Paso rose above the horizon. I banked northward and began a gradual arc to align my…
Blade and Branch and Stone by Spencer Ellsworth | PodCastle
Situation Stranded | 365tomorrows
Author : Clint Wilson, Staff Writer He walked and he calculated. The intense red sun beat down yet, as always, the suit kept things temperate. He urinated without thinking, and on he walked. He gla…
The Settlement by Wendi Dunlap | PodCastle
When Love Cheats | 365tomorrows
Author : Samuel Stapleton “Megan! Sweetheart! You’re on time!?” “Not here to chat.” She hissed as she paraded in. “I know, I know. I’ve got your new look ready, stand still please.” She complied as…
The Stories She Tells Herself by Kelly Sandoval | PodCastle
Hemosapiens | 365tomorrows
There was a time when food could be remembered; a time when you could lick your lips and recall the sweet sting of dehydrated packaged delights. Too bad those days don’t exist anymore. Days like …