Literature: Another End of the Empire by Tim Pratt
We read a story of classic fantasy trappings turned on their head.
[Aggregate score: 9]
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We read a story of classic fantasy trappings turned on their head.
[Aggregate score: 9]
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We’re reviewing the delightful near future short story about a woman, a guitar, and a spider…type…thing. You know what, just read the story and tune into our newest episode below. [Aggregate Score: 10]
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Pour an aperitif and listen as The Lost Signals dish up a full plate of discussion about Damon Knight’s science fiction classic short story, “To Serve Man.”
[Aggregate score: 7.66]
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Submitted for your approval, this week The Lost Signals turns its time and attention to Lynn Venable’s short story, “Time Enough At Last.” Time is relative and podcasts are portable, take a listen. [Aggregate Score: 6.7]
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The Lost Signals discuss relationships, perspective and a traumatic taxi cab ride featured in the story “Thank You” by Alejandro Zambra.
[Aggregate score: 7]
“Benny Hill Style Theme” by Orion Williams
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In a Lost Signals first, the crew simultaneously reviews two works that share many narrative and thematic similarities. We are less Roger Ebert and more Henry Ford.
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We venture out into the fields of the unknown to review an under appreciated classic of horror which influenced greats like H.P. Lovecraft and Stephen King, among many others. First, give The White People a read, and then tune in to our newest episode.
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MOTS wall themselves in with some fine wine to discuss a less famous, but no less impactful story from the master of the macabre, Edgar Allen Poe.
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