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Title: PseudoPod 601: Flash On The Borderlands XLIII: The Grinding of Gears
Post by: Bdoomed on July 04, 2018, 10:06:41 PM
PseudoPod 601: Flash On The Borderlands XLIII: The Grinding of Gears (http://pseudopod.org/2018/06/29/pseudopod-601-flash-on-the-borderlands-xliii-the-grinding-of-gears/)

Authors: Linda Addison (http://pseudopod.org/people/linda-addison/), Steve Rasnic Tem (http://pseudopod.org/people/steve-rasnic-tem/) and Thomas Welsh (http://pseudopod.org/people/thomas-welsh/)
Narrators: Siobhan Gallichan (http://pseudopod.org/people/siobhan-gallichan/), Scott Campbell (http://pseudopod.org/people/scott-campbell/), Susan Gage (http://pseudopod.org/people/susan-gage/) and Spencer Disparti (http://pseudopod.org/people/spencer-disparti/)
Host: Alasdair Stuart (http://pseudopod.org/people/alasdair-stuart/)

stick my hands thru the cage of this endless routine

just some flesh caught in this big broken machine




Suicide Vending Machine was first published in The Leicester Writes Short Story Prize 2017 Anthology in July 2017.



Am I Repeating Myself? was first printed in Animated Objects in 1997 and reprinted in Outer Darkness in 1998 and How to Recognize a Demon Has Become Your Friend in 2011



At the Bureau originally appeared in 1980 in the anthology of quiet horror Shadows 3 edited by Charles L. Grant.




Listen to this week's Pseudopod. (http://media.libsyn.com/media/pseudopod/Pseudo589_FlashOnTheBorderlandsXLII-Misanthropes.mp3)
Title: Re: PseudoPod 601: Flash On The Borderlands XLIII: The Grinding of Gears
Post by: harrietpodder on July 11, 2018, 11:21:23 PM
I was expecting a guillotine and a gallows. anyone else expecting a suicide machine not mentioned?
Title: Re: PseudoPod 601: Flash On The Borderlands XLIII: The Grinding of Gears
Post by: Katzentatzen on September 27, 2018, 03:09:03 AM
I'm morbid (obviously) so I loved the descriptions of the suicide machines in the first one.

The dissociation described in the second story are certainly intensifications of things I've felt in public. Though I feel isolated frequently, this story made me glad I'm the only one of me. (And I really hope I don't realize the truth, if it is so!)