Podcast Episodes
Back to SearchElizabeth Bear | The Heart’s Filthy Lesson
The sun burned through the clouds around noon on the long Cytherean day, and Dharthi happened to be awake and in a position to see it. She was alone …
8 years, 8 months ago
Scott Dalrymple | Marcel Proust, Incorporated
It’s 12:15, and Monica West is late for our lunch. We’re meeting at a trendy Greenwich Village bistro, one of the few to survive the depression that …
8 years, 9 months ago
Shweta Narayan | World of the Three
Then the Bird of A Hundred and Eight Names gathered together her three new children, and she said, “You have passed our people’s tests and joined our…
8 years, 9 months ago
Susan Jane Bigelow | The Heart’s Cartography
Jade was the sort of backwoods girl who had a map of the countryside tattooed on her heart, and she could feel it in her bones when the pieces of her…
8 years, 9 months ago
Kendra Fortmeyer | Octopus vs. Bear
You woke up female this morning, so now you have a choice: do what other people want, or be a bitch. It is a thing you know without precisely knowing…
8 years, 9 months ago
Bruce McAllister | This Is for You
There was one girl I really liked in school when I returned to Earth, but it took me three months to say hello. I wasn’t good with human beings. We’d…
8 years, 10 months ago
Adam-Troy Castro | James, In the Golden Sunlight of the Hereafter
It took James Washington forever, almost literally forever, to remember that his wife and children were as dead as he was. For a while, he barely eve…
8 years, 10 months ago
Jess Barber | Maybe Look Up
You’re just stepping into the crosswalk when the SUV screeches to a stop with its bumper six inches from your hip. It’s sleeting. It wasn’t sleeting …
8 years, 10 months ago
Lina Rather | Seven Permutations of My Daughter
I’ve sought a world with a higher-than-average ratio of sunny days and a pharmaceutical industry that developed a decade before my own. Sun, of cours…
8 years, 10 months ago
Susan Palwick | Remote Presence
As usual, Win was late to work. Since he hadn’t had time to eat breakfast at home, he arrived at his office—tucked into the old wing of the hospital,…
8 years, 11 months ago