• StarShipSofa 730 Paul Jessup

  • Apr 10 2024
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast
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StarShipSofa 730 Paul Jessup

  • Summary

  • Main fiction: "The Glorious Tunnels of our Gravitydragons" by Paul Jessup

    Paul Jessup is a best selling video game designer, and award winning writer. He has several books out in the small press, with the latest ones being Glass House, Skinless Man Counts to Five, and Cancer Eats the Heart. With over 25 years of professional short story publications, he's had stories in Apex Magazine, Clarkesworld, Interzone, Nightmare, and countless others.


    This story is original to StarShipSofa.


    Narrated by: Rikki, Isis, and River LaCoste


    Rikki LaCoste is a long time narrator and voice actor who has read for short audio fiction publications under District of Wonders, and Escape Artists, Inc., including otherrs, often working alongside his daughter, Isis. This story features powerful, telepathic twin sisters as the protagonists. So, naturally, Rikki asked his daughter Isis to help him out, again, and also recruited his OTHER daughter RIVER, who happens to be a young, aspiring stage and film actor. Special note: as far as we know, so far, these real-life sisters are neither telepathic, nor are they able to destroy a gigantic grizzly-bear bio-droid using tech-magick—since the opportunity has not yet presented itself.

    Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis

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