The Immobile God of Secrets• by
Jamie Lackey• Narrated by
Nina Brady• Audio production by
Jeremy Carter•
A Cast of Wonders original!•
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Click here to listen to Episode 266Jamie Lackey lives in Pittsburgh with her husband and their cat. She has over 120 short fiction credits, and has appeared in
Daily Science Fiction, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and the Stoker Award-winning
After Death…. She’s a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America. Her short story collection,
One Revolution, and her science fiction novella,
Moving Forward, are available on Amazon.com. She read submissions for the Hugo-winning
Clarkesworld Magazine for five years and was an assistant editor for the Hugo-winning
Electric Velocipede from 2012-2013. She served as editor for
Triangulation: Lost Voices in 2015 and
Triangulation: Beneath the Surface in 2016. Her debut novel,
Left-Hand Gods, is available from Hadley Rille Books. In addition to writing, she spends her time reading, playing tabletop RPGs, baking, and hiking. You can find her
online or on
Twitter.
Nina Brady is half Japanese and spoke Japanese before she spoke English. When not doing school work she spends her time drawing and making music. She is currently working on her first story line for an RPG game. She would like to be an animator or game developer when she grows up. Follow her on
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Jun slogged through the rice paddy, muddy water swirling around her calves. She glanced behind her, checking again to make sure that Reiko and her cronies hadn't chased her. The only figure in sight was a lone scarecrow, wearing a pointed straw hat and a tattered blue yukata.
Its face, two wide eyes and a softly smiling line for its mouth, was painted onto a rough woven sack, and its wooden pole tilted slightly to the left. It looked like it could bounce away at any second--Jun couldn't imagine a single crow braving it.Tags: Cast of Wonders, comparison, empathy, family, forgiveness, friendship, Jamie Lackey, Jeremy Carter, love, Nina Brady, rejection, running, scarecrow, secrets, Young Adult fiction