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When the World Was Young
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by Jack London
38 minutes, 6 seconds
Unabridged Horror Short Story
1910


Jack London

"And then the thing happened — the thing unthinkable and unexpected." London's speculative story about the frightening, dual nature of man.

Read by William Coon.

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Darkness
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by Lord Byron
5 minutes, 19 seconds
Unabridged Narrative Poem
1816


Lord Byron

In which our hero, the most Romantic of all the Romantic poets, takes on the end of the world.

Written in Geneva, Switzerland in the summer of 1816, when Byron, Mary Shelley, Percy Shelley, and John Polidori spent their evenings telling each other ghost stories. The resulting tales included Shelley's Frankenstein, Polidori's creation of the vampire/vampyre genre (based on a novel fragment of Byron's), and this gloomy, speculative verse.

Read by Alex Wilson.

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Young Goodman Brown
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by Nathaniel Hawthorne
38 minutes, 54 seconds
Unabridged Short Fiction
1835


Young Goodman Brown

A puritan confronts witches, the devil, and his own morality in the spooky, Salem woods in this classic American short story.

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The Girl Detective
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by Kelly Link
46 minutes, 45 seconds
Unabridged Short SF Story
1999


The Girl Detective

"Think of the underworld as the back of your closet, behind all those racks of clothes that you don't wear anymore. Things are always getting pushed back there and forgotten about. The underworld is full of things that you've forgotten about."

First published in Event Horizon in 1999. Later reprinted in The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Thirteenth Annual Collection and Link's short story collection Stranger Things Happen, a Salon Book of the Year and one of the Village Voice's 25 Favorite Books of 2001.

Read by Alex Wilson.

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Clarion My Wayward Son 1 of 2
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by Alex Wilson
48 minutes, 4 seconds
Unabridged SF-related podcast
2006

Clarion My Wayward Son

Telltale founder Alex Wilson, preparing to attend the famous Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers' Workshop, gives an introduction and "before" picture. Featuring Michael A. Burstein and Jason Erik Lundberg.

Follow along with the adventures in Alex's Clarion Journal. The theme song "Untitled Pretention Pontificated by a Passive Voice" is available separately here. Photo by Jamie Bishop.

Expect the second and final Clarion podcast in the first half of 2007.

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The Valley of the Spiders
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by H G Wells
29 minutes, 11 seconds
Unabridged SF/Fantasy Pulp Adventure Story
1903


Wells

H G Wells was such a science fiction pioneer that he took all the great, archetypal titles (Think about it: The Time Machine, The War of the Worlds, The Magic Shop, etc.. You'd think he would have at least been generous enough to call it, say, "A Magic Shop," allowing that Asimov or Heinlein might decades later want to write about another one.) So it goes with "The Valley of the Spiders."

Three adventurers face danger, death, and giant spiders, all for the capture love of a woman, in this classic pulp adventure story. Read by Alex Wilson. Not for sale in the EU.

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The Fish Merchant and Other Stories
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by Tobias S. Buckell
1 hour, 18 minutes
Unabridged Science Fiction and Horror Stories
2000-2002


A Green Thumb

Four science fiction, fantasy, and horror short stories.

The Fish Merchant: (science fiction) Li Hao-Chang struggles to stay one step ahead of starvation or stabbing, selling fish on the brutal docks of Macau. He's too busy to read the headlines in the newspapers that wrap his wares--rumors of non-random signals from deep space. When a gangster named Pepper is gunned down in front of Li's stand, the fish seller finds a computer disk stolen from the Chinese government. Maybe, just maybe, the biggest news in history is enough to make Li's dearest dream a reality: escape to safety in America. First published in Science Fiction Age, 2000. Read by Jonathon "Sullydog" Sullivan.

"The story is interesting for its non-western setting, and its realization that many people in the world would have no care for news about aliens..." -- Locus

A Green Thumb: (fantasy/science fiction) It's a very different USA, where necessity has provoked a very profound change in technology. And yet many things are still the same. Being a teenager is always tough, and there are many choices ahead. One of which is "how and where do you grow your very first car?" First published in Analog Science Fiction & Fact, 2002. Read by Alex Wilson.

"Amusing and heart-warming at the same time, and read with feeling and emotion by Wilson." --Locus

All Her Children Fought: (science fiction) When you fire something into space the cost of that launch is per pound. When you go to war with someone in space, you need to keep the cost down. So you use the smallest available pilot you can. A child. Originally published in Speculon, 2001. Read by Mary Robinette Kowal of the Willamette Radio Workshop.

Trinkets: (horror) New England, early 1800s: At the harbor near his jewelry shop, George Petros receives a package from the Haitian merchant ship Toussaint--a sinister link that follows him from a brief stay on the Caribbean island of dark magic. Originally published in The Book of All Flesh, 2001. A Year's Best Fantasy and Horror Honorable Mention. Read by the author.

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A Christmas Carol
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by Charles Dickens
2 hours, 47 minutes
Unabridged Classic Novel
1843


A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens is the classic tale of curmudgeon Ebeneezer Scrooge and the visitation of three ghosts (four if you include Marley) in the run up to Christmas. Read by James Spencer.

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Kubla Khan & The Pains of Sleep
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by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
6 minutes, 58 seconds
Unabridged Formal Poetry
1816


Two poems by one of the founders of the Romantic Movement.

Coleridge claimed that "Kubla Khan," one of his most famous works, came to him in an opium-inspired dream. Coleridge's symbolic pleasure-dome of Xanadu in this poem is referenced and even built in Orson Well's classic film, Citizen Kane. The full title of the poem is "Kubla Khan Or, a Vision in a Dream. A Fragment."

"The Pains of Sleep" by contrast is a more conversational and emotional piece, dealing with nightmares instead of utopian fantasies, but it is very likely that this poem, too, was inspired by Coleridge's continued opium use.

Though both poems were first published at the same time in 1816, Coleridge wrote "Kubla Khan" a good 6 years before 1803's "The Pains of Sleep," revealing very different mental reactions to his continued drug use. 1816 was also the year when Coleridge finally sought help for his addiction.

Read by Alex Wilson.

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The Black Cat
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by Edgar Allan Poe
33 minutes, 22 seconds
Unabridged Horror / Mystery Fiction
1843


Poe

"Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or a silly action, for no other reason than because he knows he should not? Have we not a perpetual inclination, in the teeth of our best judgment, to violate that which is Law, merely because we understand it to be such?"

Poe's classic horror tale about intoxication, murder, and a most mysterious cat. Read by Alex Wilson.

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Most of My Friends Are Two-Thirds Water
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by Kelly Link
27 minutes, 20 seconds
Unabridged Short SF Story
2001


Most of My Friends by Kelly Link

"Sexy blond aliens invade New York City?" A short story from Link's short story collection Stranger Things Happen, a Salon Book of the Year and one of the Village Voice's 25 Favorite Books of 2001.

Read by Alex Wilson.

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A Bite of Bierce: Owl Creek Bridge and Other Stories
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by Ambrose Bierce
1 hour, 14 minutes
Unabridged Story Collection
1891, 1894, 1909


Ambrose Bierce

Susie Berneis and Robert Bethune narrate five stories by Bierce, full of vivid characters, precise and evocative language, surprises and suspense.

An Occurrence on Owl Creek Bridge
A life, flashing before the eyes, and a miraculous escape from certain death, suddenly becomes--something else entirely. Bierce's strangest and most famous fantasy. A French film adaptation of "Owl Creek Bridge" won the Academy Award for short film in 1963, and also became the hightest-rated episode of The Twilight Zone.

Staley Fleming's Hallucination
The ghost of a Newfoundland dog with a white forefoot--and hungry for revenge!

The Damned Thing
A wild, ferocious animal determined to drive a man off his land-or or drive him insane, once he realizes the strange truth about the danger he faces.

Diagnosis of Death
A doctor whose incredibly accurate diagnoses are not at all conducive to a long and healthy life.

The Boarded Window
A window forever boarded up; a love forever gone.

Written a century ago, these stories still capture the imagination with vivid, precise language that bites--and may even draw blood. This Freshwater Seas production presents these five classics performed by Susie Berneis and Robert Bethune, with subtle musical underscoring to enhance and enrich Bierce's words.

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The Witch of Atlas
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by Percy Shelley
43 minutes, 21 seconds
Unabridged Formal Poem
1820


Shelley at his most playful (starting with the dedication to his wife, Frankenstein author Mary Shelley: "On her objecting to the following poem, upon the score of its containing no human interest."), combining Greek and Egyptian myths into a fanciful meditation on creativity. A longform poem of the fantastic, read by Alex Wilson.

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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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by L. Frank Baum
3 hours, 36 minutes
Unabridged Fantasy/ Young Adult Novel
1900


The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

The beloved novel about a quest to see a Wizard. Join Dorothy, Toto, the Scarecrow, The Tin Woodman and the Cowardly Lion in an adventure that some would call the "first American fairy tale" (and, later, the inspiration for one of the most successful films ever made). Read by James Spencer.

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Present at a Hanging & An Arrest
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by Ambrose Bierce
8 minutes, 25 seconds
Two Unabridged Short Ghost Stories
1910


Two short, Civil War era ghost stories by one of the most mysterious authors in American history.

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Primordial Chili and Other Impossible Treats
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by Tom Gerencer
54 minutes, 33 seconds
Unabridged SF Story Collection
1999-2002


Primordial Chili

"Brilliant. 'Primordial Chili' is as delightful a debut story as I can recall."
--Mike Resnick

"All four are delightfully bizarre, and are read nicely by Gerencer. His comic timing is spot-on, and his authorial voice is so distinct that when I later read a story by him in hardcopy, I could almost hear his voice in my head."
--John Joseph Adams, Locus

Four short science fiction and fantasy stories, read by the author.

Primordial Chili
Have you ever had one of those days when everything just seems to go ? right? Even when it's wrong? "Primordial Chili" is a laugh-out-loud thrill-ride of culinary perfection, taken to cosmic proportions. The planets align, the gods speak, and supper turns out pretty good, too. First published in Science Fiction Age Magazine.

A Taste of Damsel
Anyone can slay a dragon. Well, provided they are dragonslayers, which Colson isn't. But even clerks from copy shops can have heroic qualities and even the very, very old can learn new tricks. First published in Realms of Fantasy Magazine.

Demo Mode
In the future, schools will be outdated and we'll all have knowledge grafted straight into our heads. Just make sure they configure the innoculotron correctly, or you might wind up contracting Esperanto by mistake! First published in Science Fiction Age Magazine.

Trailer Trash Savior
So the millennia have passed, and the time of the reckoning is once more nigh ... not to mention that you've got a busted velvet-Elvis and the oil heat isn't working. Find out what happens when the owner of a mullet and a used AMC Gremlin becomes "the chosen one," and has to battle demons, various and sundry. First published in Brutarian Magazine.

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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
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by Washington Irving
1 hour, 26 minutes
Unabridged Horror Story
1819


Washington Irving

Irving's most famous story about Ichabod Crane--a timid schoolmaster and superstitious outsider in the the haunted Dutch community of Tarry Town--and his fateful encounter with the ghost of a Revolutionary War soldier: the Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow. Read by Alex Wilson.

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The Queen of Quok
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by L. Frank Baum
18 minutes, 34 seconds
Unabridged Fairy Tale
1901


L Frank Baum

"You haven't a penny in the world, but you have a kingdom. There are many rich women who would be glad to give their wealth in exchange for a queen's coronet--even if the king is but a child. So we have decided to advertise that the one who bids the highest shall become the queen of Quok."

This humourous story by the author of the Wizard of Oz series involves a young, broke king and the quest by his advisors to replenish the treasury. It was published in 1901 with eleven other fantastical stories in a volume entitled American Fairy Tales. In his introduction to the second publication of these stories in 1908, Baum wrote:

My friends, the children, will find these stories quite as astonishing as if they had been written hundreds of years ago, for ours is the age of astonishing things. They are not too serious in purpose, but aim to amuse and entertain, yet I trust the more thoughtful of my readers will find a wholesome lesson hidden beneath each extravagant notion and humorous incident.
This is the unabridged short story, read by J. Winter Collins.

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The Glass Dog
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by L. Frank Baum
15 minutes
Unabridged Fairy Tale
1901


L Frank Baum

"An accomplished wizard once lived on the top floor of a tenement house and passed his time in thoughtful study and studious thought. What he didn't know about wizardry was hardly worth knowing, for he possessed all the books and recipes of all the wizards who had lived before him; and, moreover, he had invented several wizardments himself. "

This humourous story by the author of the Wizard of Oz series, involves a wizard, a glass-blower and a lady of high-society. It was published in 1901 with eleven other fantastical stories in a volume entitled American Fairy Tales. In his introduction to the second publication of these stories in 1908, Baum wrote:

My friends, the children, will find these stories quite as astonishing as if they had been written hundreds of years ago, for ours is the age of astonishing things. They are not too serious in purpose, but aim to amuse and entertain, yet I trust the more thoughtful of my readers will find a wholesome lesson hidden beneath each extravagant notion and humorous incident.
This is the unabridged short story, read by J. Winter Collins.

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Amaryllis Radio Ep 4: Falling Facades
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from Amaryllis Radio
55 minutes, 41 seconds
Episodic Science Fiction/Fantasy Radio Drama
2004


Amaryllis Radio

EPISODE FOUR: FALLING FACADES. Elias Vath is hunted in his own lands but is saved by a faux-fop, the prince chases the pirate and the spies leave aSpruce to his punishment, as Amaryllis prepares for her own quest.

"Once vast estates battled..." starts the narrator amid a haunting theme as he describes a faery world before time knew fear. But evil intruded and great lovers and magicians are turned on one another . Within moments, the entire realm is engulfed in fire and flood...

Full cast science fiction radio drama. Music by Richard A Musk. Created by Michael and Copper Calhoun.

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Amaryllis Radio Ep 3: Plots and Partings
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from Amaryllis Radio
41 minutes, 1 second
Episodic Science Fiction/Fantasy Radio Drama
2004


Amaryllis Radio

EPISODE THREE: PLOTS AND PARTINGS. Spies in Vath Keeping question their orders while the prince and the pirate hunt ancient lore and Elias must return to Administrate Vath Keeping, which has no place for Amaryllis...

"Once vast estates battled..." starts the narrator amid a haunting theme as he describes a faery world before time knew fear. But evil intruded and great lovers and magicians are turned on one another . Within moments, the entire realm is engulfed in fire and flood...

Full cast science fiction radio drama. Music by Richard A Musk. Created by Michael and Copper Calhoun.

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Amaryllis Radio Ep 2: Manis Argue
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