1
Results tagged “Deborah Walker”
Toasted Cake 140! In which we parasite.
Like most young and ambitious cities, Ckotkehl flourished for centuries without much heed to the outside world.
Brink City by Andrew S. Fuller.
Gods save the Queens.
Stutter, by Deborah Walker. First appeared in Eschatology.
Andrew S. Fuller is a writer whose fiction appears in On Spec, Daily SF, Crossed Genres, The Pedestal, Abyss & Apex, Fantastic Metropolis, the anthologies FISH, Bibliotheca Fantastica, and forthcoming in A Darke Phantastique. His novelette The Circus Wagon received a Best Horror of the Year Honorable Mention, and screenplay Effulgence won the Deep One Best Screenwriter Award at the 2009 H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival. Since 1999, he has edited Three-Lobed Burning Eye magazine. He lives and writes in Portland, Oregon. Find him online at andrewsfuller.com and Twitter at @andrewsfuller.
Deborah Walker grew up in the most English town in the country, but she soon high-tailed it down to London, where she now lives with her partner, Chris, and her two young children. Find Deborah in the British Museum trawling the past for future inspiration
Toasted Cake 124! In which we clean the algae.
Miriam has always been a cleaner.
This story first appeared right here in Nature.
Deborah Walker grew up in the most English town in the country, but she soon high-tailed it down to London, where she now lives with her partner, Chris, and her two young children. Find Deborah in the British Museum trawling the past for future inspiration.
Alex C. Renwick was designed in Canada, built in California, and
grown in Texas. She has written dozens of short stories as Camille
Alexa, including her award-nominated collection Push of the Sky, which received a starred review in Publishers Weekly and was an official reading selection of the Powell's Books SF Book Club. She currently splits her time between Portland, Austin, Vancouver, and Montreal.
Toasted Cake 102! In which we have grandiose plans for the future.
"Do you think she's post-human?" I whisper to my husband.
TC102-glass-future.mp3
First appeared right here in Nature.
Deborah Walker grew up in the most English town in the country, but she soon high-tailed it down to London, where she now lives with her partner, Chris, and her two young children. Find Deborah in the British Museum trawling the past for future inspiration.
Toasted Cake 89! In which we attend a wedding, with a cat in a handbag.
An English church. An August wedding.
(First appeared right here in Nature's Futures.)
Deborah Walker grew up in the most English town in the country, but she soon high-tailed it down to London, where she now lives with her partner, Chris, and her two young children. Her stories have appeared in Nature's Futures, Cosmos and Daily Science Fiction. You can frequently find her in the British Museum, or on her blog at deborahwalkersbibliography.blogspot.com
Toasted Cake 59! In which we skitter from singularity to singularity.
The time of Kali has passed.
(First appeared in Poe Little Thing's 'In Space No One Can Hear You Scream' anthology, and can be read online at After Ever After.)
Deborah Walker grew up in the most English town in the country, but she soon high-tailed it down to London, where she now lives with her partner, Chris, and her two young children. Her stories have appeared in Nature's Futures, Cosmos and Daily Science Fiction. You can frequently find her in the British Museum, or on her blog at deborahwalkersbibliography.blogspot.com
TC59-the-unmoveable-sky.mp3
1
Toasted Cake is an idiosyncratic flash fiction podcast from Tina Connolly. Subscribe to rss or iTunes at Feedburner.
Read more about the podcast, see all past episodes, or learn how to submit!
Read more about the podcast, see all past episodes, or learn how to submit!