La Hรฉron by Charlotte Ashley | PodCastle
Commercial Break | 365tomorrows
Author : Desmond Hussey Black rain streaks the windows of Mr. Nielsonโs 35th story apartment. Beyond the aqueous smear, a tiny room is illuminated by the hypnotic flicker of an enormous, wafer thinโฆ
Defy the Grey Kings by Jason Fischer | PodCastle
The Longest Story Ever Told | 365tomorrows
Author : Hugh Downs Royce Millison requested cremation. He had got the idea in 1908, early in his long life. He was neat and efficient and said he didnโt want his remains โto take up spโฆ
Portrait of My Wife As a Boat by Samantha Murray | PodCastle
Meat Farming | 365tomorrows
Author : Duncan Shields, Staff Writer My family became meat farmers in the spring of โ22. Like a lot of city dwellers, we tired of the hustle and bustle of metropolitan life. We sold our possessionโฆ
Girl in Blue Dress (1881) by Sunil Patel | PodCastle
Native American Zen Mondo | 365tomorrows
Author : Mark Adel I felt the urge to write speculative fiction. But I couldnโt. So I swallowed a nil pill. Still I couldnโt. So I swallowed another nil pill. Then I couldnโt remember my name. But โฆ
Betty and the Squelchy Saurus by Caroline M. Yoachim | PodCastle
Freedom | 365tomorrows
Author : Clint Wilson, Featured Writer The eighteen foot tall robot stared down at the park worker in pleading disbelief. Sam jabbed the giantโs leg with his broom, โCome on, off you goโฆ
The Gold Silkworm by Tony Pi | PodCastle
Father | 365tomorrows
Author : Matthieu C. R. Cartron โAnd why is it that you wish to explore deep space?โ said Allen, the director of the space program. It felt like an obvious question to Gyron. Why did anyone wish toโฆ
Ghost of the Shoals by Sandra M. Odell | PodCastle
The Decision | 365tomorrows
Author : Suzanne Borchers โYou have a decision to make.โ Her surgeon leaned forward on the chair, eyes soft with tiny wrinkles around them. Mary glanced first at her husband sitting quietly next toโฆ
Cassandra Writes Out of Order by Andrea Tang | PodCastle
Carroway | 365tomorrows
Author : Duncan Shields, Staff Writer Iโm 43. A year on Carroway is fifty-six earth years long. Its long, lazy, almost-circular orbit kept it temperate for that whole time but the ecosystem had evoโฆ
In Spring, the Dawn. In Summer, the Night. by Aidan Doyle | PodCastle
Home Is Where the Heart Is | 365tomorrows
Author : Roger Hammons The Lady of the House had a mind of her own. โChristopher James Robbins!โ she scolded. โYes, maโam! Yes, maโam!โ he replied, picking up the dirty clothes. The forceful puff oโฆ
What the Fires Burn by A. Merc Rustad | PodCastle
A Patient Found In A Field Near Kent | 365tomorrows
Author : Jabez Crisp Vagner: Your name please? Niken: Niken, William, Flight Lieutenant, 10039880 Vagner: [pause] Date of birth? Niken: 29th February 1912 Vagner: And you went missing how long ago?โฆ
The White Fox by L. P. Lee - PodCastle
Jacqui Blue | 365tomorrows
Author : Steve Smith, Staff Writer Kaine rounded the corner at a full sprint, boots kicking up plumes of sand as he tried to outpace his pursuers. No gun, no backup and rapidly losing daylight, he โฆ
Emshalurโs Hand Stays by Anaea Lay - PodCastle
Crey | 365tomorrows
Author : J.R. Blackwell, Staff Writer Jack hated the Minotaur. Ever since heโd gotten off the silver bus to basic training at White Hook, the Minotaur had picked on him. At the Imperial recruโฆ
The Names of the Sky by Matthew Claxton - PodCastle
Lost Perspective | 365tomorrows
Author : Isaac Archer Be careful. Those were the last words Gully had spoken to him. And as he drifted beyond the point where the shallows ended and the real ocean began, Samโs greatest regreโฆ
Bullets by Joanne Anderton - PodCastle
Fancy That | 365tomorrows
Author : Clint Wilson, Staff Writer Flaktar entered the great senate hall dressed in his Fuztonian best. His entourage followed close behind, their own attire mimicking yet not exceeding his outfitโฆ
Crossing by A. C. Wise - PodCastle
Lunacy | 365tomorrows
Author : Bob Newbell It was July 20th, 1969 when Neil Armstrong made first contact with the Selenites. Weโd known throughout history that the Moon had life. The ancient Sumerians had noted thโฆ