Needle Mouth by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam | 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 myβ¦
PC 465: βNever Truly Yoursβ by Marion Deeds | 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 glaβ¦
Blade and Branch and Stone by Spencer Ellsworth | PodCastle
When Love Cheats | 365tomorrows
Author : Samuel Stapleton βMegan! Sweetheart! Youβre on time!?β βNot here to chat.β She hissed as she paraded in. βI know, I know. Iβve got your new look ready, stand still please.β She complied asβ¦
The Settlement by Wendi Dunlap | 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 donΓ’β¬β’t exist anymore. Days like β¦
The Stories She Tells Herself by Kelly Sandoval | PodCastle
Pride | 365tomorrows
Author : Tony Taylor A klaxon blares again in Sudaβs ear, dragging him toward consciousness. His groggy eyes strain open to find error messages flooding his helmetβs display. Replaced by fear, the β¦
Hibakusha by L. P. Lee | PodCastle
Origami Stars | 365tomorrows
Author : Sam Clough aka βHrekkaβ, Staff Writer βWeβve considered the simple stuff in previous sessions, and now all of you are comfortable with the basics of folding space, β¦
Blackbird Pastry by Megan Branning | PodCastle
The IF | 365tomorrows
Author : Kraigher Lutz They had first found it, there at the highway split. They had seen its design in the leaves and grass. The design spiraled out, burning the soil. We had worked quick trying tβ¦
Piety, Prayer, Peacekeeper, Apocalypse by Rati Mehrotra | PodCastle
The Long and Short of It | 365tomorrows
Author : JD Kennedy The bridge of Earthβs first colony ship, Columbia, was a beehive of activity. The newly awakened shipβs officers were carefully reviewing the system readings at eachβ¦
Bonsai by Shaenon K. Garrity | PodCastle
Goodbye | 365tomorrows
Author : Bob Newbell The infinitesimal point that had been the universe bounded out and stars and galaxies returned to their proper places in the cosmos as I defolded back into normal space. I steeβ¦
Shaina Rubin Keeps Her Head Under Circumstances Nobody Could Have Expected by Rebecca Fraimow | PodCastle
Sweet Dreams | 365tomorrows
Originally, Karen went along with the idea because she was certain her roommate wouldnΓ’β¬β’t come through with the goods. True, Jill had befriended (Γ’β¬Εbefriended.Γ’β¬Β Chrissy giggled, her fingers hanβ¦
That Seriously Obnoxious Time I Was Stuck at Witch Rimeldaβs One Hundredth Birthday Party by Tina Connolly | PodCastle
Hunter, Builder | 365tomorrows
Author : Duncan Shields, Staff Writer Trees lay flat behind the ship where it had crashed to the ground in the forest. Its silver shell winked in the sunlight, shuddering occasionally as whatever mβ¦
Itβs a Wonderful Carol by Heather Shaw & Tim Pratt | PodCastle
Conquer Earth With This One Weird Trick | 365tomorrows
Author: Marcel Barker Rrrtx class destroyer Ssstnbrx hung high over Earthβs southern pole, invisible and silent. Commander Tttx read from the onyx screen in front of him. 10 Facts About Bananas Docβ¦
Squalor & Sympathy by Matt Dovey | PodCastle
The Flight | 365tomorrows
Author: Kevin P Michaels George Tompkins hated almost everything. He hated buildings for being too tall, he hated cars for being too loud, he hated animals for being wild, and most of all he hated β¦
Lapis Lazuli by Tania Fordwalker | PodCastle
What Stays | 365tomorrows
Author: Rick Tobin βGet out of here, now!β Telerman yelled into his beleaguered colleaguesβ faces over blaring dance music inside Omnia, as lights flashed around them, from above, over a vast danceβ¦
Thundergod in Therapy by Effie Seiberg | PodCastle
Tiddly-om-pom-pom | 365tomorrows
Author : Ian Rennie Matron moved almost silently from ward to ward. The faint silken brush of her passing made the nurses look up, meeting her eyes as she passed, exchanging glanced messages that sβ¦