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Title: Pseudopod 527: We Are Not These Bodies, Strung Between The Stars
Post by: Bdoomed on January 30, 2017, 05:27:03 AM
Pseudopod 527: We Are Not These Bodies, Strung Between The Stars (http://pseudopod.org/2017/01/28/pseudopod-527-we-are-not-these-bodies-strung-between-the-stars/)

by A.C. Wise (http://www.acwise.net/).

“We Are Not These Bodies, Strung Between the Stars” originally appeared in WHISPERS FROM ABYSS 2. This story is set in the same universe as Venice Burning, which was podcast on Pseudopod in 2013

A.C. WISE (http://www.acwise.net/)‘s short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Apex, Shimmer, and the Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror 2015, among other places. The podcast version of her story Final Girl Theory (http://pseudopod.org/2012/06/22/pseudopod-287-final-girl-theory/), which appeared at Pseudopod, was a finalist for the 2013 Parsec Awards. Her debut collection, THE ULTRA FABULOUS GLITTER SQUADRON SAVES THE WORLD AGAIN (http://www.lethepressbooks.com/store/p256/The_Ultra_Fabulous_Glitter_Squadron_Saves_the_World_Again.html/) was published by Lethe Press in October 2015. Her second short fiction collection THE KISSING BOOTH GIRL AND OTHER STORIES (http://www.lethepressbooks.com/store/p430/The_Kissing_Booth_Girl_and_Other_Stories.html/) was published by Lethe Press in the October, 2016. In addition to her fiction, she co-edits Unlikely Story (http://www.unlikely-story.com/about/), and contributed a monthly Women to Read Column (http://www.sfsignal.com/archives/author/acwise/) to SF Signal (http://www.sfsignal.com/). Find her online at A.C. Wise.net (http://www.acwise.net/).

Voice artist and premier William Hartnell voice actor – Siobhan Gallichan (http://escape-artists.wikia.com/wiki/Siobhan_Gallichan) – is one of those people who actually loves Marmite. Give. Her. Work! The Gearnobz show will be starting in a month or so… keep an eye on social media for it… And coming in 2017, Doctor Who – The First Doctor Missing Stories (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=InFSZpucFyQ/)!



Pseudopod wants to direct your attention to a project by one of our Authors, Greg Stolze. This is a good time to go back and relisten to episode 317, Enzymes (http://pseudopod.org/2013/01/18/pseudopod-317-enzymes/).

YOU is a novel, set in the universe of the democratic horror game Unknown Armies, which pits readers against a book that hates them while situating them in the person of a middle-aged businessman named Leo Evans.

Leo is divorced, a fan of racquet sports, and a cultist of the Necessary Servant—a quasi-religion he freely admits seems silly, except for the way it grants him extra senses and paranormal abilities. The chief cultist, however, is his ex-wife, and the two of them clash over a key question of what it means to truly “serve” with integrity.

In the process of hashing all this out, Leo must survive a couple attempts on his life, come to grips with an enchantment that makes him hate the person he previously loved most, and deal with lingering issues between himself and his son.

This novel is Kickstarting in February, check the trailer at www.gregstolze.com/you (http://www.gregstolze.com/you)



Info on Anders Manga’s album (they do our theme music!) can be found here (http://www.napalmrecordsamerica.com/store/bloodyhammers).



“I’m one of the ones who remembers what it was like before R’lyeh rose. Before New Orleans sank. Before Venice burned. When Mi Go first screamed through the space between the stars, and when Shoggoths last in the dooryard bloomed. For the record, it doesn’t make me one of the lucky ones.”



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Title: Re: Pseudopod 527: We Are Not These Bodies, Strung Between The Stars
Post by: Metalsludge on February 15, 2017, 08:33:57 PM
While I enjoyed the author's Venice Burning story, this one didn't grab me as well as that one did, despite some similarities between them. It seems to want to pull in a human story into Lovecraft's cosmic mythos concerns. I think this can be done, even if it's not the sort of thing Lovecraft would have been interested in. But the story feels bogged down in details of the post-apocalyptic environment that stop adding much more to the story after a certain point and distracted me from the relationship dynamic that seemed like what was supposed to be the true heart of the story. I got through it, but it felt more prose poem than story at points.