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The Drabblecast Audio Fiction Podcast

Summary: Stories feature on the Drabblecast are generally narrated by charismatic host, humorist, and musician Norm Sherman. A full production, the Drabblecast features multiple voice actors, music, and foley effects. The podcast has a finely tuned 'voice' that crosses all genres, including horror, science fiction, fantasy and 'other.' Special features include 100-word stories called, “drabbles,” 100 character stories coined “twabbles,” as well as Norm's own Bbardles, songs based on story themes. Original cover art accompanies every episode.

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 Drabblecast 206 – Creature | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

And so came Creature out of the wasteland and into the city, bouncing from hilltop to hilltop like a bulbous ballerina skipping across the knuckles of a great hand. He was big as the moon and black as the night, and he came crashing into the city like a silent meteor. The cityfolk watched his approach with wide eyes and open mouths, and then scattered like leaves...

 Drabblecast 205 – Trifecta XVI | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Love means never letting go. And biting..

 Drabblecast 204 – Doubleheader IX | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

Here is the first joke of Betty L. Duncan. Why do the three-eyed aliens bank on the moon? Because there is not enough sun to go around. Press the blue button when you have finished laughing...

 Drabblecast 203 – Boojum Part II | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

The first sign was the chief engineers frowning and going into huddles at odd moments. And then Black Alice began to feel it herself, the way Vinnie was… she didn’t have a word for it because she’d never felt anything like it before. She would have said balky, but that couldn’t be right. It couldn’t. But she was more and more sure that Vinnie was less responsive somehow, that when she obeyed the captain’s orders, it was with a delay...

 Drabblecast 202 – Boojum: Part I | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

The ship had no name of her own, so her human crew called her the Lavinia Whateley. As far as anyone could tell, she didn’t mind. At least, her long grasping vanes curled—affectionately? — when the chief engineers patted her bulkheads and called her "Vinnie," and she ceremoniously tracked the footsteps of each crew member with her internal bioluminescence, giving them light to walk and work and live by...

 Drabblecast 201 – Trifecta XV | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

"Are these fiddlebacks ferns mommy?" Cindy asked. Fiddlehead honey. Margery said absently. "Fiddlebacks are nasty spiders." It was only later that she would realize Cindy, for once in her vacuous, Barbie obsessed life, was right." The first episode of Women and Alien's month 2011 featuring three stories, each exploring nasty, insectile alien menaces. Fiddleback Ferns, a space infestation sends a mother to her breaking point. Killipedes, a dark, humorous tale where a doctor breaks down a patient's nasty parasitical infection. In The Difficulties of Evolution, a mournful parent contemplates her child's anthropomorphic metamorphosis.

 Drabblecast 200 – The Last Question | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

It all had a beginning in the original cosmic explosion, whatever that was, and it'll all have an end when all the stars run down. The sun will last twenty billion years and maybe the dwarfs will last a hundred billion for all the good they are. But just give us a trillion years and everything will be dark. Entropy has to increase to maximum, that's all... On this special episode celebrating the Drabblecast's 200th episode, we feature sci-fi milestone The Last Question by the ubiquitous genre giant Isaac Asimov. Norm takes listeners along for a thankful, whistful retrospective of the podcast's history. The episode then moves in to a full cast, sweeping production of the sci-fi epic. The Last Question is an existential piece occurring over a grand timeline in the fullness of outer space, as mankind and artificial intelligence alike consider immortality, the end of all things, and what it means. The episode features chapter illustrations, and announces the 2010 People's Choice award winners. Winners of 2010 People's Choice Awards! Best Story: Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Monette Best Drabble: Chris Munroe Best Art: Liz

 Drabblecast 199 – In the Octopus’s Garden | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

I woke to this new darkness, swirling about me. A phrase sticking in my mind -- "Lazarus Syndrome." What happened to people when they had died, but, for some reason, some lack of death's completion -- some unfinished business -- had rejoined the living. In this episode of the Drabblecast, with a theme 'Control,' Norm speculates on zombies as dependents. In the drabble, we visit the zombie apocolypse. In the feature story, the consciousness of a slain man forms a being out of his remains, and the sea life around the. What is the nature of this entity, what is its place, and ultimately, what is its sinister purpose?

 Drabblecast 198 – Love in the Pneumatic Tube Era | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

We discover old scrolls that we wrote to each other in high school, back in the Early Pneumatic Tube Era. That was back when a PT message took five minutes to get across the city. We shake our heads. Now you can send a living butterfly to Dubai in ten seconds... This Valentine's Day episode of the Drabblecast's theme is centered on odd love. Norm rattles off a staggering set of fart/love puns, and waxes on about the travails of staying together in the digital age. In the drabble, we experience love through a fighter's eyes. In the feature story, two soul mates seperated by great distance negotiate an alternate, steampunk (tube punk?) future. In addittion the Drabblecast 2010 People's Choice nominations are announced.

 Drabblecast 197 – Death Comes But Twice | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

As always, he took delight in my interest in the scientific pursuits. 'My assistant took the journey yesterday, by way of a shot to the heart. Prior to that, our trials on convicts included strangling, drowning, and beheading. By Jove! That reanimation was a sight to see...

 Drabblecast 196 – Moons Like Great White Whales | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

The pilot and her companion skimmed through the atmosphere on organic wings. They had completed their survey and the planet sampling, so this flight out from the landing craft and back was purely for their own joy. They'd timed it exactly so they could see all three moons rise together...

 Drabblecast 195 – A Matter of Size | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

"Wow." Tiny Tim shakes his head slowly. Peels off his crimson domino mask and slaps it down on the meeting table. "That makes three of us." "We're marked men...." Dust Mite's voice trembles. He tugs at the hood of his pale gray body suit. "Every costumed avenger with the power to shrink..."

 Drabblecast 194 – A Distant Sound of Hammers | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

The horn blares and the red light floods down over the Cragmer's Slaughter House sign and thirty feet below me the gates part wide like a huge and starving mouth. Then pours forth the herd...

 Drabblecast 193 – Scales | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

One day when a surge of dying summer heat roiled through the waterways, spoiling my fishing, I punted home to find Mama running down the grassy swell towards my docking-place. Hope died in her face when she saw my punt empty and I knew then what had happened...

 Drabblecast 192 – Rangifer Volans | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: Unknown

In early December, Brad Miro walked into the office of his partner, Dr. John Estes, and said, "I've got our next target. It's perfect. The public is going to love it." John closed his eyes. "I haven't even finished writing the paper about the Mongolian death worm yet" This Christmas Special episode of Drabblecast starts with Norm's Lovecraft inspired take on "The Night Before Christmas". The theme this week is a creepy yet festive take on Christmas. The feature lets us see the career of a successful crypto-zoologist. As we see Dr John Estes just recovering from discovering the Mongolian death worm when his partner wants to catch a flying reindeer. Norm discusses how it's better not to believe, like in Santa... or the Mayans.

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