Nigerian Astronaut Really is Lost in Space and He’s in Trouble It turns out the scam letter was not all a scam. There actually is a Nigerian man stuck out […]
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Our seventh podcast for October is “The Very Pulse of the Machine” written by Michael Swanwick and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Asimov’s Science Fiction, February 1998.
Published on 9 years, 2 months ago
Our sixth podcast for October is “Old Domes” written by JY Yang and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in We See a Different Frontier, edited by Fabio Fernandes and […]
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Our fifth podcast for October is “Rusties” written by Nnedi Okorafor and Wanuri Kahiu and read by Kate Baker.
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Our fourth podcast for October is “Everyone from Themis Sends Letters Home” written by Genevieve Valentine and read by Kate Baker.
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Our third podcast for October is “The Calculations of Artificials” written by Chi Hui and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in Chinese in Science Fiction World, May 2010. Translated […]
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Our second podcast for October is “One Sister, Two Sisters, Three” written by James Patrick Kelly and read by Kate Baker.
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Our first podcast for October is “The Next Scene” written by Robert Reed and read by Kate Baker.
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Our eighth podcast for September is “No Placeholder for You My Love” written by Nick Wolven and read by Kate Baker.
Published on 9 years, 3 months ago
Our seventh podcast for September is “The Dark City Luminous” written by Tom Crosshill and read by Kate Baker. Originally published in The Baltic Atlas (Sternberg Press), for the exhibition […]
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