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If you're anything like us, peace is wandering the stacks of a dusty, cramped bookstore, looking for the next title to lose yourself in. The Stacks, The Losers' Club's new monthly series, aims to evoke that feeling by discussing the month's new genre releases while also sharing recommendations for the books, movies, shows, podcasts, and music they're consuming. Fear not, for this is a spoiler-free zone. Just know that a wish list hates to see us coming. In its inaugural episode, Losers Randall Colburn, Jenn Adams, Dan Caffrey, and Sammie Kuykendall dish on the latest news in publishing, including James Patterson's collab with Mr. Beast and the new Hunger Games prequel about Haymitch Abernathy. After discussing new April releases from Natalia Theodoridou, Nat Cassidy, Ronald Malfi, and more, they share their own recommendations, all of which you can see below. Books: Maeve Fly by CJ Leede Dead Eleven by Jimmy Juliano Hell House by Richard Matheson Mostly Hypothetical Mountains by Josh Tillman Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay Strange Pictures by Uteksu The Winner by Teddy Wayne Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism by Sarah Wynn Williams Other recs: Adolescence (series) Chaos: The Manson Murders (movie) Coulda Been Love (web series) Dark Horse (movie) Ghosts in the Burbs (podcast) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're anything like us, peace is wandering the stacks of a dusty, cramped bookstore, looking for the next title to lose yourself in. The Stacks, The Losers' Club's new monthly series, aims to evoke that feeling by discussing the month's new genre releases while also sharing recommendations for the books, movies, shows, podcasts, and music they're consuming. Fear not, for this is a spoiler-free zone. Just know that a wish list hates to see us coming. In its inaugural episode, Losers Randall Colburn, Jenn Adams, Dan Caffrey, and Sammie Kuykendall dish on the latest news in publishing, including James Patterson's collab with Mr. Beast and the new Hunger Games prequel about Haymitch Abernathy. After discussing new April releases from Natalia Theodoridou, Nat Cassidy, Ronald Malfi, and more, they share their own recommendations, all of which you can see below. Books: Maeve Fly by CJ Leede Dead Eleven by Jimmy Juliano Hell House by Richard Matheson Mostly Hypothetical Mountains by Josh Tillman Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay Strange Pictures by Uteksu The Winner by Teddy Wayne Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism by Sarah Wynn Williams Other recs: Adolescence (series) Chaos: The Manson Murders (movie) Coulda Been Love (web series) Dark Horse (movie) Ghosts in the Burbs (podcast)
“A Little Like Sap, a Bit Like a Tree” by Natalia Theodoridou is a story about a transmasc nursing birds, based on true events. Content warnings: Blood, breastfeeding, loss of a child (not shown) Copyright khōréō magazine 2024. Story by Natalia Theodoridou, edited by Danai Christopoulou. Audio edition read by Rue Dickey, with casting and production by Jenelle DeCosta. Visit khoreomag.com and follow us on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @KhoreoMag. Music: This Too Shall Pass by Scott Buckley https://soundcloud.com/scottbuckley Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported CC BY 3.0
Editors' Intro: Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas Short Fiction: "Cursed Moon Queers" by Natalia Theodoridou, as read by Erika Ensign Short Fiction: "The 6% Squeeze" by Eddie Robson, as read by Matt Peters Short Fiction: "The Wrong Time Travel Story" by Marissa Lingen, as read by Erika Ensign Poetry: "Dreams On A Tamarind Road" by Prosper C. Ìféányí, as read by Matt Peters Interview: Lynne M. Thomas Interviews Eddie Robson Want to join the Space Unicorn Ranger Corps? You can find new science fiction and fantasy stories, poetry, and nonfiction every month in Uncanny Magazine. Go to uncannymagazine.com or subscribe to the eBook version at weightlessbooks.com. This podcast was produced by Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky. Music created by Null Device and used with permission. Copyright © 2024 by Uncanny Magazine
This episode features "Aktis Aeliou, or The Machine of Margot's Destruction" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the July 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_07_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
This episode features "The Oldest Fun" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the April 2024 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_04_24 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?
This week we discussed Lost Ark Dreaming, written by Suyi Davies Okungbowa and narrated by Emeka Emecheta, Nneka Okoye, Ore Apampa-Araba, Délé Ogundiran, Nene Nwoko, Ike Amadi. We also shared some of our recent short fiction listens in our Short Fiction Spotlight. Lost Ark Dreaming [Audible] The Scourge Between Stars [Libro.fm] / [OverDrive/Libby] / [Audible] The Deep [ Libro.fm] / [OverDrive/Libby] / [Audible] The Space Between Worlds [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Short Fiction Spotlight: “Over a Long Time Ago” written by Nisi Shawl, narrated by Alison Belle Bews [Lightspeed] - May 2024 (Issue 168) ”Old People's Folly” written by Nora Schinnerl, narrated by Tatiana Grey [Escape Pod 935] / [Escape Pod 936] ”Tell the King” written by Natalia Theodoridou, narrated by Filip Hajdar Drnovšek Zorko [Beneath Ceaseless Skies] - Issue 401, Feb 22, 2024 “The Three Thousand, Four Hundred Twenty-Third Law of Robotics” written by Adam-Troy Castro, narrated by Stefan Rudnicki [Lightspeed] - March 2024 (Issue 166) ”Doctor Souvenir” written by Elly Bangs, narrated by Summer Fletcher [Beneath Ceaseless Skies] - Issue 400, Feb 8, 2024 ”The Cat that Worked from Home” written by Dan Peacock & Rachel Peacock, narrated by Mike Boris [Cast of Wonders 583]
By Natalia Theodoridou, from Issue #401 – Science-Fantasy Month 7 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineNarrated by M.K. Hobson.I imagine my King on the spaceship that would take us away from the only home we've ever known in search of a new one. Most of us will live, but the King will die.More info »
This week we discussed The Blue, Beautiful World, written by Karen Lord and narrated by Robin Miles. We also shared some of our recent short fiction listens in our December short fiction spotlight. Review & discussion with Lisa and Scott. The Blue, Beautiful World [Libro.fm] / [Overdrive/Libby] / [Audible] Short Fiction Spotlight: ”Fandom for Witches” written by Ruoxi Chen, narrated by Judy Young [Fantasy magazine] - Issue 96: October 2023 ”The Retcon Man” [Escape Pod 912] ”Love at the Event Horizon” written by Natalia Theodoridou, narrated by Matt Peters [Uncanny Magazine] - Issue Fifty-Three ”Stones” written by Nnedi Okorafor, narrated by Kate Baker [Clarkesworld] - Issue 204: September 2023 ”To Helen” written by Bella Han, narrated by Kate Baker [Clarkesworld] - Issue 201: June 2023 ”Journey to Anasta” written by Karl El-Koura, narrated by Randal L. Schwartz [StarShipSofa - 717]
Editors' Intro: Lynne M. Thomas and Michael Damian Thomas Short Fiction: "Love at the Event Horizon" by Natalia Theodoridou, as read by Matt Peters Poetry: "Eroticide" by Valerie Valdes, as read by Erika Ensign Interview: Lynne M. Thomas Interviews Natalia Theodoridou Want to join the Space Unicorn Ranger Corps? You can find new science fiction and fantasy stories, poetry, and nonfiction every month in Uncanny Magazine. Go to uncannymagazine.com or subscribe to the eBook version at weightlessbooks.com or amazon.com. This podcast was produced by Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky. Music created by Null Device and used with permission. Copyright © 2023 by Uncanny Magazine
Mr. Bear reads the dark and gorgeous story "Ribbons" by the award-winning queer writer and game designer Natalia Theodoridou. Featuring lush music by Katie Castagno (and a mini-interview!), plus Miss Mousie shares some passionate thoughts about yards this time of year.
By Natalia Theodoridou, from Issue #362 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineWith an introduction from the author, explaining their beliefs on the story's theme of individual freedom and autonomy.The fawn is still in its mother's belly. Sapo kneels by the doe and feels for the outlines of the little one with her fingers. A gasp escapes her when it moves under the dead doe's skin.More info »
By Natalia Theodoridou, from Issue #362 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineWith an introduction from the author, explaining their beliefs on the story's theme of individual freedom and autonomy.The fawn is still in its mother's belly. Sapo kneels by the doe and feels for the outlines of the little one with her fingers. A gasp escapes her when it moves under the dead doe's skin.More info »
Author : Natalia Theodoridou Narrator : A. F. Grappin Host : Matt Dovey Audio Producer : Eric Valdes Discuss on Forums Previously published by Uncanny Magazine Rated R Ribbons by Natalia Theodoridou Monday's lover tugs at Jan's ribbon with his teeth. Jan doesn't yell at the lover to stop. The guy just received bad news […] The post PodCastle 743: Ribbons appeared first on PodCastle.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Kat Kourbeti presents Natalia Theodoridou's "A Welling Up." You can read the full story, and find out more about Natalia, here. Content warnings for this story include: Blood Cancer Death/dying Mental health issues Sex Spiders/insects Suicide
"L'involo. Una fiaba" di Natalia Theodoridou è un racconto che ci trascina in un mondo diverso in cui il nostro posto è preso da altre specie. Insomma, direte voi, è la storia della fine dell'antropocene. E se invece fosse la storia di un nuovo inizio? Ne parliamo con Chiara Puntil, che ha tradotto il racconto per Zona 42.Bibliografia* Natalia Theodoridou, "L'involo. Una fiaba", traduzione di Chiara Puntil, Zona 42, 2020.* Antonia Susan Byatt, “Una donna di pietra”, in "La cosa nella foresta e altri racconti", traduzione di Anna Nadotti e Fausto Galuzzi, Einaudi, 2007.* Federica Timeto, "Bestiario Haraway. Per un femminismo multispecie", Mimesis 2020.
This episode features "To Set at Twilight In a Land of Reeds" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the October 2020 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_10_20 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "To Set at Twilight In a Land of Reeds" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the October 2020 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_10_20 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
By Natalia Theodoridou, from Issue #281 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineNarrated by M.K. Hobson.The fawn is still in its mother's belly. Sapo kneels by the doe and feels for the outlines of the little one with her fingers. A gasp escapes her when it moves under the dead doe's skin.More info »
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Natalia Theodoridou's “Notes on a Resurrection.” You can read the full text of the story here.
This episode features "The Last Eagle" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the April 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_04_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "The Last Eagle" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the April 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_04_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
By Natalia Theodoridou, from Issue #270 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineNarrated by M.K. Hobson.Then the night comes when the Lady summons me to her room and I go, I do.More info »
This episode features "One's Burden, Again" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the January 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_01_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "One's Burden, Again" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the January 2019 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_01_19 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
Nightmare Magazine - Horror and Dark Fantasy Story Podcast (Audiobook | Short Stories)
It's Uncle Pete's funeral today, so he puts on his good brown suit with the brass buttons, and we all set out for the cemetery before the sun is up, because we don't want to get too hot in our good clothes on our way there. Uncle Pete and Pa walk in front, me and Ma follow. When we get there, Uncle Pete's grave is waiting, shallow and open, and the plaque has already been engraved with his name. Under it, there's his date of birth and today's date, even though we don't know how long it'll take him to really die. | Copyright 2019 by Natalia Theodoridou. Narrated by Judy Young. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Natalia Theodoridou's “The Names of Women.” You can read the full text of the story here.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Natalia Theodoridou's "The Birding: A Fairy Tale." You can read the full text of the story here.
This episode features "The Rains on Mars" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the December 2017 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_12_17 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "The Rains on Mars" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the December 2017 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_12_17 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
By Natalia Theodoridou, from Issue #237 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineNarrated by M.K. Hobson.Serah avoids his eyes. "I've been pregnant a long time," she says after a while. "The baby won't come."More info »
This episode features "The Nightingales in Platres" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the October 2017 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_10_17 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
This episode features "The Nightingales in Platres" written by Natalia Theodoridou. Published in the October 2017 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/theodoridou_10_17 Support us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/clarkesworld
"Flash Fiction: “Anatomy of an Arrow” by Natalia Theodoridou (Originally published on Daily Science Fiction.) "So, uh, I've been meaning to ask. What's that?" He pointed at the fletching that poked out of a hole in her blouse, a few inches from her chest. It almost dipped in her bowl every time she bent to take a spoonful of soup. She shrugged and looked away. "An arrow." "An arrow." He mouthed the word slowly, as if trying to wrap his mind around each syllable. Natalia Theodoridou is a media and cultural studies scholar, a dramaturge, and a writer of strange stories. Her fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Crossed Genres, Interfictions, and elsewhere. Find out more at natalia-theodoridou.com or follow @natalia_theodor on Twitter. Main Story: “Into the Woods, with Zombunny” by Camille Griep (Originally published in Unidentified Funny Objects 3.) Squire Ulrich's very worst day began with cold tea at breakfast, followed by the discovery of a hole in his right greave, and culminating with a lost... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Futures is Nature's weekly science fiction slot. Shamini Bundell reads you her favourite from March, 'Adjenia’ by Natalia Theodoridou. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Our third podcast for July is “Android Whores Can't Cry” written by Natalia Theodoridou and read by Kate Baker. Subscribe to our podcast.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents poetry from the April issues of Strange Horizons. "Magpie Wings" by Jaymee Goh read by Goh. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Jaymee here. "Ekphrastic 25/The Fox Woman" by Jenn Grunigen read by Jenn Grunigen. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Jenn here. "Misogyny" by Gwynne Garfinkle read by Gwynne Garfinkle. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Gwynne here. "The Last Scan" by Salik Shah read by Salik Shah. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Salik here. "An Inventory of Ghosts" by Natalia Theodoridou read by Lana Lee. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Natalia here.
In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents poetry from the February issues of Strange Horizons."After the Changeling Incantation" by John Philip Johnson read by Diane Severson Mori. You can read the full text of the poem and more about John here. "A Spell for Rebuilding Your Lover Out of Snow" by Peter Chiykowski read by Peter Chiykowski. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Peter here. "From the Record" by Susan Carlson read by Kristopher Goorhuis. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Susan here. "Ex Machina" by Natalia Theodoridou read by Kate Baker. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Natalia here. "On an Iranian Goblet, 5,000 Years Old" by Alicia Cole read by Ciro Faienza. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Alicia here. "Disturbance" by Jude Alford read by Amal El-Mohtar. You can read the full text of the poem and more about Jude here.
Our second piece of audio fiction for February is “The Eleven Holy Numbers of the Mechanical Soul” written by Natalia Theodoridou and read by Kate Baker. Subscribe to our podcast.