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EPISODE · Dec 29, 2021 · 1H 22M

City of Weird (2017)

from Wednesday Wonders · host Jack Ward

And we end 2021 with five short otherworldly dramas adapted by Cynthia J. McGean from the anthology City of Weird (Forest Avenue Press, Portland, OR, 2016)."How Do You Say Gentrification in Martian" by Jonathan HillA short, graphic-novel/comic style story whose artwork was featured in the pre-show slides."Transformation" by Dan DeWeeseWhat does existential angst look like for killer slime molds from outer space and their nurturing spore-filled mothership when they touch down in Portland?"The Fixer: A Serial - 1 - The Duchess" by Sean DavisA noir-style piece featuring a sasquatch with a pot dispensary, a local dyed-in-the-wool prophet and a Russian water ghost, plus the classic hard-boiled detective and a femme fatale with a twist."A Code for Everything" by Andrew StarkThe poignant tale of a boy and his robot dog in Portland circa 2025."Letters to The Oregonian in the Year 30,000 BC" by Mark RussellAncient Portlanders Crolak, Chaka, Grub, and Bill grapple with the trendy new invention of fire and its impact on life in the Yak Village and beyond.Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

And we end 2021 with five short otherworldly dramas adapted by Cynthia J. McGean from the anthology City of Weird (Forest Avenue Press, Portland, OR, 2016). "How Do You Say Gentrification in Martian" by Jonathan Hill A short, graphic-novel/comic style story whose artwork was featured in the pre-show slides. "Transformation" by Dan DeWeese What does existential angst look like for killer slime molds from outer space and their nurturing spore-filled mothership when they touch down in Portland? "The Fixer: A Serial - 1 - The Duchess" by Sean Davis A noir-style piece featuring a sasquatch with a pot dispensary, a local dyed-in-the-wool prophet and a Russian water ghost, plus the classic hard-boiled detective and a femme fatale with a twist. "A Code for Everything" by Andrew Stark The poignant tale of a boy and his robot dog in Portland circa 2025. "Letters to The Oregonian in the Year 30,000 BC" by Mark Russell Ancient Portlanders Crolak, Chaka, Grub, and Bill grapple with the trendy new invention of fire and its impact on life in the Yak Village and beyond. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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