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by Jeff Reynolds, read by Kate Baker
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 173 - Remember The Washington, They Said as They Fed the Ugoxli by Jeff Reynolds [30:05m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (15078)
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jeff Reynolds is a science fiction and fantasy writer from the Maryland whose work has appeared in
Escape Pod, Daily Science Fiction, Apparition Literary Magazine, and
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by Isabel J. Kim
You are waiting for your instance in the basement of the Shinsegae Department Store. This was as good as an amusement park when you were a kid; it was a wonderland of delicious food stalls and a typical weekend haunt because your grandfather lived two blocks away.
Your grandfather is dead. Your instance gave you the news: a phone call in the dead of night that woke you from a dead sleep.
“Hello?” you said, accented with slumber.
“Is this Soyoung Kang?” your own voice said, accented with Korean.
“Yes,” you said. The only people who still call you Soyoung are family. Everyone else calls you Rose.
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Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 173 - Mercy and the Mollusc by M. L. Clark [114:34m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (50227)
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Canadian by birth, M. L. Clark now calls Medellín, Colombia home. Clark is the published author of science- and speculative-fiction stories in
Analog, Clarkesworld, and
Lightspeed, as well as in three year s best anthologies, among other publications. Other writing projects include poetry, reviews, essays (especially for a secular-humanist column at Patheos.com: Another White Atheist in Colombia ), and a novel in the universe of To Catch All Sorts of Flying Things and Leave-Taking.
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by Dominica Phetteplace, read by Kate Baker
Clarkesworld Magazine Issue 173 - We ll Always Have Two Versions of Pteros by Dominica Phetteplace [15:35m]: Play Now | Play in Popup | Download (15951)
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Dominica Phetteplace writes fiction and poetry. Her work has appeared in
Zyzzyva, Asimov s, Analog, F&SF, Lightspeed, Copper Nickel, Ecotone, Wigleaf, The Year s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, and
Best Microfiction 2019. Her honors include a Pushcart Prize, a Rona Jaffe Award, a Barbara Deming Award and fellowships from I-Park, Marble House Project, and the MacDowell Colony. She is a graduate of UC Berkeley and the Clarion West Writers Workshop.
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An Interview with Elly Bangs by Arley Sorg
Elly Bangs was born in Seattle and lived there nearly her whole life. She earned a BA in creative writing from The Evergreen State College, roughly sixty miles away. She’s primarily worked in small nonprofit organizations, “usually in a role that combines doing all their paperwork with building their websites and databases. Right now I’m half the IT department at a local museum.”
Bangs has been writing stories since childhood. Her first publication, “This Must Be the Place,” came out in
Strange Horizons in 2009. She became involved in the genre community via the monthly Two Hour Transport open mic reading series, where she learned about Clarion West, and finally attended in 2017. Afterward, she went to her first convention, ConFusion, with her Clarion West classmates.