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Storyological 1.32 - THE WORLD IS OUR SLUSH PILE
Storyological
English - December 05, 2016 13:37 - 28 minutes - 39.8 MB - ★★★★★ - 16 ratingsBooks Arts Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In which we discuss the year that was in Storyological, including, among other things: statistics, darkness, and why we read.
In which we discuss, among other things...
Ephemera
Keeping On Keeping On by Alan Bennett
“Hell is the Absence of God” by Ted Chiang
“There is No Secret to Writing People Who Don’t Look Like You” by Brandon Taylor
John Green - How and Why We Read
“A Christmas Carol”, the Doctor Who version.
Episodes of our podcast
1.03 - Gorgeously Horrible and Terrifically Poignant
“Demon in Aisle 6” by Matthew Kressel
“Hungry Daughters of Starving Mothers” by Alyssa Wong
1.04 - Quasi-Autonomous Non-Governmental Organizations
“The Killing Jar” by Laurie Penny
“The Closest Thing to Animals” by Sofia Samatar
1.05 - E.G. Has Never Shot Anyone in the Chest
“A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor
“Union” by Tamsyn Muir
1.07 - You Must Unlearn What You Have Learned
“Six Things We Found During the Autopsy” by Kuzhali Manickavel
“In Her Head, In Her Eyes” by Yukimi Ogawa
1.14 - Lamborghinis and Other Signifiers
“Her Majesty’s Lamborghini and the Girl with the Fish Tank” by JY Yang
“You Can’t See It ‘Till It’s Finished” by Violet Allen
“Wednesday’s Story” by Wole Talabi
“See You in the Morning” by Mairead Case
1.29 - What’s His Name Physics Man
“Division by Zero” by Ted Chiang
“Story of Your Life” by Ted Chiang
1.31 - Fully Proofed
“The Jewish Hunter” by Lorrie Moore
“Every Tongue Shall Confess” by ZZ Packer
Magazines/Venues/Story Places
Apex World Book of SF
Liminal Stories
Lontar
New Yorker
Tor.com
Lightspeed
Clarkesworld
Terraform/Motherboard
Midnight Breakfast
Omenana
Mithila Review
Rambutan
Strange Horizons
Nightmare
Asimov’s
Analog
Fantasy and Science Fiction