In Order to Conserve, by Cat Rambo
A cautionary fable all too applicable nowadays.
Cat Rambo’s work has appeared in such places as ASIMOV’S, CLARKESWORLD, and WEIRD TALES. Her short story collection, EYES LIKE SKY AND COAL AND DIAMOND, is a finalist for this year’s Endeavor Award. She is the fiction editor of award-winning FANTASY MAGAZINE and teaches at Bellevue College.
Read by the author’s brother, Eric Francis. Additional music from Bach’s Suite 1 for cello by Airborne Sound at Soundsnap.com.
This Corruption, by Brian Dolton
A jaded rock singer devotes his music to death – until he actually meets death. [Explicit language]
Brian Dolton was born in the UK and, in an attempt to make himself sound interesting, has ridden a camel in the Sahara, played volleyball in a sandbar in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, and stayed in a Buddhist monastery in Japan. Now that these distractions are out of the way, he has settled down in New Mexico to write.
Additional music by Airborne Sound at Soundsnap.com.
Machine Hymns to the Dreaming God, by Jack Mangan
Inside a plague-ravaged industrial complex, the machines churn on, generating their cacophonous music to awaken the dreaming god.
Jack Mangan is the host of the Deadpan Podcast and author of numerous published stories published in print and audio formats, including the #1 Podiobooks title, Spherical Tomi.
Additional music, “Solid Reborn,” mixed by the author.
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