Strange Horizons - The Illuminated Dragon By Sarah Prineas
Stories
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 […]
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The Crowning of the Lord Tazenket, Vulture God of the Eye, Part II - Lightspeed Magazine
It is three days before she dreams a strange prophecy. The Daganites believe prophecy is shrouded in mystery. In truth, it is logical---bound by choice and statistics and a million small things they don’t pay attention to, but that gods do. Mortals love secret and ritual and when they come to her temple with their hundred small choices they don’t look at her. Eyes cast down, watering from the smoke, foreheads pressed to the ground.