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tabathawood.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Marian's life takes a dramatic turn as she navigates the complexities of her changing body and emotions. Her experiences with a mysterious man in the park, a violent encounter, and the discovery of a murder in an alley lead her to confront the truth about her own transformation. The story weaves together themes of identity, transformation, and the search for truth, as Marian uncovers the deeper meaning behind her physical and emotional changes. | |
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podcastle.org
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| | | | | Ink, and Breath, and Spring by Frances Rowat The wheelbarrow thumped a jolt into Palwick's arms with every third step as he led Mattish back to where he'd found the corpse, out in the northern reaches of the garden. The trees waved dimly at them under the grey sky, and the thin morning light crept [...] | |
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blacktreacle.ca
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| | | | | [AI summary] The story follows Nell, a young girl who becomes an apprentice to the voodoo witch Nainaine Laveau after her grandmother, a ghoul, is tied up in the witch's house. Nell seeks revenge against the hoodoo man who cursed her village, and Nainaine agrees to train her. The tale ends with Nell preparing to confront the hoodoo man, having learned the ways of voodoo and the dangers of the bayou. | |
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theastoundinganalogcompanion.com
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| | | Alex Shvartsman was first published in our pages last year, but the May/June 2019 issue [on sale now] contains his firstAnalog story written without a partner. We spoke with him about his solo writing process, the inspiration behind "Repairs at the Beijing West Space Elevator," and much more. Analog Editors: What is the... | ||