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Shining Moon Episode 40: Reading the Nebulas I; Short Stories

Shining Moon Episode 40: Reading the Nebulas I; Short Stories

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Hello and welcome to Shining Moon, Episode 40. With me today are A.P. Howell, Sam W. Pisciotta, A.T. Sayre, and Risa Wolf. The voting for the Nebulas has just concluded, and we’re here to talk about the contenders on the ballot before the winners are revealed. Let’s get started with some introductions!

A. P. Howell For information on published works, links to social media accounts, and similar things, visit her website aphowell.com

Sam W. Pisciotta Connect with him at www.silo34.com and @silo34 on X and Instagram.

A.T. Sayre His first short story collection, Signals in The Static, comes out May 20th from Lethe Press. Pre-order link: https://www.lethepressbooks.com/store/p713/static.html

Risa Wolf Visit them at killerpuppytails.com.

Stories discussed:


"Once Upon a Time at The Oakmont", P.A. Cornell (Fantasy 10/23)
"Tantie Merle and the Farmhand 4200", R.S.A Garcia (Uncanny 7-8/23)
"Window Boy", Thomas Ha (Clarkesworld 8/23)
"The Sound of Children Screaming", Rachael K. Jones (Nightmare 10/23)
"Better Living Through Algorithms", Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld 5/23)
"Bad Doors", John Wiswell (Uncanny 1-2/23)






"Don't tell me that the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass." -- Anton Chekov

Piano music for closure

Thank you for listening to Shining Moon! You can reach the host, Deborah L. Davitt, at the following social media platforms:

www.facebook.com/deborah.davitt.3

Bluesky: @deborahldavitt.bsky.social

www.deborahldavitt.com

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