PodCastle 746: Colors of the Immortal Palette - Part 1 - PodCastle
Colors of the Immortal Palette by Caroline M. Yoachim LEAD WHITE I will always remember the view of Paris from his window. Snow, pure and untouched, softens the outline of the buildings and covers the grime of the streets. White, the color of beginnings. His canvas is primed and ready to be painted, […]
A Beautiful Memory by Shannon Peavey On Thursday, a windsor-knotted businessman paid Anna three times her normal asking price for a quartet of thought-birds. She normally sold two at a time, because their growth was so slow. But he insisted. A bird of each flavor: contentment, melancholy, joy, fury. “A few of the guys […]
PodCastle 744: Double Feature! I Will You Back to Time and Space; The Ocean
I Will You Back to Time and Space by Dafydd McKimm You are ten years unborn on the evening of the day that will soon become known as G-day. I am washing dishes in the kitchen of our newly bought terrace, cleaning the residue of dinner from our finest boot-sale porcelain. I bring two […]
Ribbons by Natalia Theodoridou Monday’s lover tugs at Jan’s ribbon with his teeth. Jan doesn’t yell at the lover to stop. The guy just received bad news from the front — a friend lost to a bomb, perhaps, a sibling blown to bits; Jan doesn’t ask. He tells the lover, instead, to be careful: […]
The Morning House By Kate Heartfield “This B&B is frankly unacceptable,” Dad says. “I want to go home.” Sylvia freezes, runs through all the things she shouldn’t say. You are home, Dad. No, don’t argue. Never argue. Rule number one. Don’t dismiss. Get into his world, because he can’t get into yours. Don’t you […]
PodCastle 741: Between The Island and the Deep Blue Sea - PodCastle
Between The Island and the Deep Blue Sea By Jaxon Tempest No one knew how the island floated, but everyone knew it shouldn’t. Four thousand square miles of concrete bones and metal veins, a million people circulating daily, and yet it sat in the middle of the Atlantic like a feather on a still […]
PodCastle 740: Beck’s Pest Control and the Case of the Drag Show Downer - P
Beck’s Pest Control and the Case of the Drag Show Downer by Abra Staffin-Wiebe I was sitting at the kitchen table, eating breakfast and arguing with my daughter, when my work phone broke the silence of our discussion. Not happening, I signed, quickly swallowing my last bite of peanut butter toast so I could […]
‘Til Death by C. J. Lavigne My dear Clarinda, They tell me that when you heard of my wedding, you shattered a goblet, fell to the floor in a swooning fit, and did not arise for three days. I hear that the entirety of the manor was wreathed in black. Really, darling, it seems […]
The Bones Beneath by Vanessa Fogg Four years ago, the bones began pushing up from the earth. Fay is now seventeen, and she feels the bones’ movements more strongly each year. It’s the end of winter, but not yet the beginning of spring. Snowmelt has turned the fields to mud, and the grass is […]
PodCastle 737: The Eight Hundred Legs of the Rio-Niterói Bridge - PodCastl
The Eight Hundred Legs of the Rio-Niterói Bridge by Renan Bernardo Have you seen pictures of the unfinished Presidente Costa e Silva Bridge, with its columns telling stories of falls and drownings like tombstones for the never found and the cemented alive? I saw many in 1972, soon after Papai vanished during the bridge’s […]
The Gorgon’s Glass by M.E. Bronstein There are people who try to blame Oken’s unhappy demise on the Gorgon, but if you read Oken’s notebooks carefully (and it’s my job to read his notebooks carefully), you know that he was already dying when he first met her. In fact, that is why he sought […]
The Artists’ Colony Patrick Freyne Dear ______, I think you would love it here. It’s so peaceful and you were always saying, back in the city, that we needed to get away. So let me describe what I can see from my writing desk. Outside my window I can see a silver lake which […]
PodCastle 734: An Incomplete Account of the Case of the Bird-Talker of Yaro
An Incomplete Account of the Case of the Bird-Talker of Yaros by Eleanna Castroianni PANAYOTIS M., interviewed by Eleni Haji, November 1975 When I first saw her, she was covered in wings. Sea birds flocked to her as if she was honey and they were the bees. Watching from the men’s prison, we […]
Water We Made to Breathe By Marisca Pichette When we were fourteen we went looking for the ocean at the heart of the woods. I remember the smell: earth and algae and damp, air thick as water. Our sweat mixing with the summer sun, our clothes in a pile on the shore. Max jumped in, […]
PodCastle 732: Fire in His Eyes, Blood on His Teeth - PodCastle
Fire In His Eyes, Blood On His Teeth By R.S.A. Garcia He comes to me with fire in his eyes and blood on his teeth. Sometimes the blood is his enemies’. Sometimes it’s mine. Eventually, it’s mine. Always. He is different today, striding across the sandy soil toward my home with scuffed, much-mended boots. […]
PodCastle 731: The Travel Guide to the Dimension of Lost Things - PodCastle
The Travel Guide to the Dimension of Lost Things By Effie Seiberg Have you ever felt so tired that you just don’t feel anymore? Where you wake up, burrowed under the covers with a shaft of light somehow piercing through them and right into your brain, and realize that here comes one more day […]
PodCastle 730: The Augur and the Girl Left At His Door - PodCastle
The Augur and the Girl Left at His Door by Greta Hayer The augur looked at the bridegroom’s back and sighed. He bent close to the bridegroom’s skin, examined every bump and line in his flesh. Most apparent were the red lines, claw marks from fingernails. A less experienced fortune teller would have seen those […]