Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchLina Rather | The Cheesemaker and the Undying King
Tana was in a humid cave checking the rind on a round of Tomme when the messenger arrived to tell her that the war was lost and her wife was to be ha…
3 years, 7 months ago
Grace Chan | Nobody Ever Goes Home to Zhenzhu
I’d always known Calam would run. He had all the signs. A taut restlessness, body brittle as an overstretched lute string, when we stayed too long in…
3 years, 8 months ago
Leah Cypess | The Fairy Godmother Advice Column
Dear Fairy Godmother: I work as the housekeeper for a collective of seven men. It’s a non-normative living situation, but it works for me. (I am estr…
3 years, 8 months ago
Sandra McDonald | Advice from the Civil Temporal Defense League
Do: Be Aware of Strangers Who Ask You What Day It It. Be Aware of Strangers Who Ask You What Year It Is. Be Aware of Stunned Looking Strangers Who Mu…
3 years, 9 months ago
Julianna Baggott | The Historiography of Loss
I didn’t expect the trailer to feel so small and that some of the blood would still be wet. But I must have expected some blood because I cuffed my j…
3 years, 9 months ago
Shiv Ramdas | Bhatia, P.I.
It’s a few minutes before seven on a cold October evening and I’m just reaching into the bottom drawer of my desk for the Old Monk and my well-thumbe…
3 years, 10 months ago
P H Lee | The Honest Fox, or, A Truth Shared is Not a Truth Lost
I have heard it on the rumors that when the tale-spinner’s guild gathers in its secret places, a full half of them are sworn to never tell the truth,…
3 years, 10 months ago
Isabel J. Kim | Plausible Realities, Improbable Dreams
The multiverse broke last week. Broke is perhaps the wrong word. More accurate would be performed a state-change or found new equilibrium, but tell t…
3 years, 11 months ago
Vanessa Fogg | An Address to the Newest Disciples of the Lost Words
You are here because you ignored the words of your parents and elders, your more sensible peers. You have thrown away promising careers in sheepherdi…
3 years, 11 months ago
Maria Dong | In the Beginning of Me, I Was a Bird
In the beginning of me, I was a bird. A magpie, although I’ve since been a jay and a red-tailed hawk and even a big, black crow, crying tok-tok-tok a…
4 years ago