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the drabblecast audio fiction podcast

by Mrs. Earlene Dietrich Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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by Norm Sherman The Drabblecast is a weekly audio fiction magazine that offers strange stories for strange listeners.

Who are the authors of the Drabblecast?

The Drabblecast brings you three original stories this week (Modern Fairytales, if you will) from authors Alice Gauntley, Matthew Sanborn Smith, and Kevin D. Anderson. Enjoy! Our birthday was the first of March, and for two weeks beforehand it was all Caleb could talk about—cake, presents, and, most importantly, whom to invite.

How much does The Drabblecast pay for episode art?

Episode Art — See the Art page. The Drabblecast currently pays the professional market rate for speculative fiction as defined by the World Science Fiction & Fantasy Association of $.06/word for original fiction, with a cap of $300.00. The Drabblecast accepts reprint submissions at a pay rate of $.03/word, with a cap of $300.00.

Is it OK to be weird on the Drabblecast?

The Drabblecast is on the scene this week, with an original story by Gail Ann Gibbs, read by Starla Hutchton, that reminds us that it’s ok to be a little weird. Or maybe even, SUPER weird… I like the way Richard smells.

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The Drabblecast is a weekly audio fiction magazine that offers strange stories for strange listeners.

Drabblecast 454 – The Doom That Came to Sarnath

The Drabblecast kicks off H.P. Lovecraft Month with the grandfather of Weird Fiction’s cautionary dark fantasy, “The Doom That Came to Sarnath.” There is in the land of Mnar a vast still lake that is fed by no stream and out of which no stream flows.

Drabblecast 453 – Trifecta: Modern Fairy Tales

The Drabblecast brings you three original stories this week (Modern Fairytales, if you will) from authors Alice Gauntley, Matthew Sanborn Smith, and Kevin D. Anderson. Enjoy! Our birthday was the first of March, and for two weeks beforehand it was all Caleb could talk about—cake, presents, and, most importantly, whom to invite.

Drabblecast 452- Watch Anya Blume

We’re getting back to nature this week on the Drabblecast, with Michael Piel’s original story, “Watch Anya Blume.” Enjoy! Anya Blume showered, slept, and showered again. Yes, she thought, she was beginning to feel human. Exhausted, sure, but human. She popped five Advil and closed the medicine cabinet.

Drabblecast 451 – How to Get Back to the Forest

Warning: some explicit language. Join us this week for a little Camp Dystopia! The Drabblecast brings you a story about growing up the hard way by Sofia Samatar, called “How to Get Back to the Forest.” Enjoy! Episode Sponsor- “You Know It’s True” by J.R. Hamantaschen “You have to puke it up,” said Cee.

Drabblecast 450 – A Good Man Is Hard to Find

Episode Sponsor: You Know It’s True by J.R. Hamantaschen This week on the Drabblecast, we bring you a classic story by Flannery O’Conner about simpler times and a summer family vacation gone awry. Enjoy! Warning: This story is being presented in it’s original form and contains an instance of outdated cultural language.

Drabblecast 449 – The Tyrant Lizard (and Her Plus One)

Dinosaurs gone awry on this week’s Drabblecast! We bring you an original story by John Wiswell called The Tyrant Lizard (and Her Plus One), enjoy! Episode Sponsor: J.R. Hamentaschen’s horror anthology, “You Know It’s True” Free on Kindle Unlimited! Dinosaurs don’t want to kill you; they just don’t care that you’re there.

What are the stories on the Drabblecast?

This week on the Drabblecast– three stories about Strange Futures. We bring you Drabblecast originals, “Department of Invention” by R.L. Thull, “The One’s Who Won’t Be” by Martin Munks, and “Cannabilism in the Inhuman Age” by Jaye Viner.

Who read the Drabblecast?

The Drabblecast is on the scene this week, with an original story by Gail Ann Gibbs, read by Starla Hutchton, that reminds us that it’s ok to be a little weird. Or maybe even, SUPER weird…. I like the way Richard smells.

When is Drabblecast 2021?

January 8, 2021 Drabblecast, Fantasy, Holiday. Norm brings in the New Year with an original Drabblecast story by author Tim Pratt! This story is a sequel to last year’s Holiday Special story, “Comfort and Joy,” check that one out here! She was a blonde — the kind of blonde to make a bishop bite through his altar cloth.

Who wrote the song "The Shallow One"?

We bring you “The Shallow One,” an original Drabblecast story by Matthew Sanborn Smith. Norm closes out with a song about awkward romance called “There’s a Fetus in Your Kitchen.”. I first met Madeline at the local drug store, IBS, in the digestive aids aisle.

Who wrote the original Drabblecast?

Norm brings in the New Year with an original Drabblecast story by author Tim Pratt! This story is a sequel to last year’s Holiday Special story, “Comfort and Joy,” check that one out here!

Who wrote the pulp science fiction book "Earth Day"?

On this week’s show, every day is Earth Day when you’re living on an Elder God! We bring you a hidden gem from the 1930’s pulp science fiction era, written by Pulp Master General Edmond Hamilton!

Drabblecast 455 – How Lovely Are Your Branches

Norm closes out the year and existence as we know it, due to the phenomena known as “Th...

Drabblecast 454 – The Doom That Came to Sarnath

The Drabblecast kicks off H.P. Lovecraft Month with the grandfather of Weird Fiction’s ...

Drabblecast 453 – Trifecta: Modern Fairy Tales

The Drabblecast brings you three original stories this week (Modern Fairytales, if you ...

Drabblecast 452- Watch Anya Blume

We’re getting back to nature this week on the Drabblecast, with Michael Piel’s original...

Drabblecast 451 – How to Get Back to the Forest

Warning: some explicit language. Join us this week for a little Camp Dystopia! The Drab...

Drabblecast 450 – A Good Man Is Hard to Find

Episode Sponsor: You Know It’s True by J.R. Hamantaschen This week on the Drabblecast, ...

Drabblecast 449 – The Tyrant Lizard (and Her Plus One)

Dinosaurs gone awry on this week’s Drabblecast! We bring you an original story by John...

What is drabblecast content?

Drabblecast Content is protected by a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative 2.0 License.

How much does Drabblecast pay?

The Drabblecast currently pays the professional market rate for speculative fiction as defined by the World Science Fiction & Fantasy Association of $.06/word for original fiction, with a cap of $300.00.

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