A spring powered clockpunk adventure for all ages in Vancouver's old Chinatown. Wulf Moon Narrates.
Author Holly Schofield travels through time at the rate of one second per second, oscillating between the alternate realities of city and country life. Her stories have appeared in Analog, Lightspeed, Escape Pod,and many others publications throughout the world. Find her at hollyschofield.wordpress.com.
Narrator Wulf Moon feasted on fantasy as a child when he lived with his Chippewa grandmother. He begged stories from her every night—fireside tales that fired his imagination. If Moon had a time machine, those are the days he would go back to. Since he doesn’t have a time machine, he tells stories. Learn more at driftweave.com.
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Customer Service of the Priesthood of Thikra, Destroyer of Worlds and Creator of Light by Yasmine Fahmy
All She Needs by Madeleine Swann
Doc Borden's Hard-Luck Hoss by Julie Frost
Only Gutter Girls and Ruined Things by Julia K. Patt
The Seven O'Clock Man by Kate Heartfield
Approximations That Gradually Approach the Truth by David M. Hoenig
The Book Burning by JD Blackrose
The One in the Night-Storm Dress by Andrea Martinez Corbin
Badlands Dentistry by Eddie Generous
Patron of the Arts by Tricia Owens
The Stolen Child by Gavin Bradley
Whaling with Clowns by Chris Kuriata
A Light in the Darkness by Gary Buller
Lady With A Thousand Teeth by George Edwards Murray
Barbed Wire Fence by Santiago Eximeno
Waterproof by Marcelina Vizcarra
The Cheshire's Grin by Irene Punti
After Nightfall by David A. Riley
Spirit in the Sky by Marlin Bressi
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