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Many Worlds

Stories and story-worlds guided by the hands of their creators. Or something else. "They call this entity the Simulacrum and its collection of worlds the Simulacra. The Simulacrum doesn’t just copy the world, it adjusts it, adds things to the world, deletes other things. But its most terrifying power is its ability to alter meaning: to change what people care about or find interesting or the very relationships people have to things, to other people, to themselves."

  1. 20

    “Friction: Ostinato”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Josh Eure.

  2. 19

    “Friction: Glissade”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  3. 18

    “The Cobra-Girl”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Josh Eure.

  4. 17

    “Artful Felicitations”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Josh Eure.

  5. 16

    “The Notes They Lost”

    This story was read to you by Rafeeat Aliyu and Cadwell Turnbull, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  6. 15

    “Colony”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Cadwell Turnbull.

  7. 14

    “Byzantine Fault”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  8. 13

    “Lessons in Virtual Reality for Wayward Women”

    This story was read to you by Cliff Winnig, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  9. 12

    “Uncle Eddie’s Grave”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  10. 11

    “All I Know”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  11. 10

    “No Spoilers”

    This story was read to you by a full cast, and it was hosted by Cadwell Turnbull.

  12. 9

    “Kodiak”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Liz Sinden Pipher.

  13. 8

    “A Blank Space Where She Ought to Be”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Liz Sinden Pipher.

  14. 7

    “Kuya”

    This story was read to you by Darusha Wehm, and it was hosted by Cliff Winnig.

  15. 6

    “The Red Woman in Her Plastic Tower”

    This story was read to you by Liz Sinden Pipher, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  16. 5

    “‘Narratology’ by Peter Young”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  17. 4

    “Guardian”

    This story was read to you by Justin C. Key, and it was hosted by Cliff Winnig.

  18. 3

    “Memento Mori”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  19. 2

    “The Cemetery for All the Mothers Who Died Way Too Young”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  20. 1

    “Kichkandi”

    This story was read to you by the author, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  21. 0

    “What Has Vanished”

    This story was read to you by the author, Liz Sinden Pipher, and it was hosted by Cadwell Turnbull.

  22. -1

    “And the Flower Grows and the Petals Fall and I Am Left Holding This Withered Stem”

    This story was read to you by the author, Ben Murphy, and it was hosted by Cadwell Turnbull.

  23. -2

    “True Believers”

    This story was read to you by Judson MacCaull, Steven MacLauchlan, and Eric Riha, and was hosted by M. Darusha Wehm.

  24. -3

    “It’s Sci Fi”

    This story is read to you by the author, Josh Eure, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  25. -4

    “Roamers of Tala”

    This story is read to you by the author, Josh Eure, and it was hosted by Darusha Wehm.

  26. -5

    “A Thorn in Your Memory”

    This story is read to you by the author, Darusha Wehm, and it is hosted by Cadwell Turnbull.

  27. -6

    “Notes on the Forum of the Simulacra”

    This reading was performed with guest appearances by Steven Ensslen, Cadwell Turnbull, Anju Manandhar, Craig Lincoln, Caroline Seabrook, Travis Lincoln, Ben Murphy, Carrie Blackburn, Josh Eure, Alisa Eure, Elizabeth Sinden Pipher, Britten Pipher, and Justin C. Key.

  28. -7

    “All the Hidden Places”

    Halloween Bonus! This story was read to you by the author, Cadwell Turnbull, and it was hosted by Josh Eure. Cadwell Turnbull is a speculative fiction writer and novelist and recipient of the 2020 Neukom Institute Literary Award. Full Bio

  29. -8

    “The Other Me”

    This story was read to you by the author, Rebekah Bergman, and it was hosted by Josh Eure and Cadwell Turnbull. Rebekah Bergman is a poetry and fiction writer and the 2018 winner of the Masters Review Anthology Prize. Full Bio

  30. -9

    “On the Spectrum”

    This story is read to you by the author, Justin C. Key, and it is hosted by Cadwell Turnbull.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Stories and story-worlds guided by the hands of their creators. Or something else. "They call this entity the Simulacrum and its collection of worlds the Simulacra. The Simulacrum doesn’t just copy the world, it adjusts it, adds things to the world, deletes other things. But its most terrifying power is its ability to alter meaning: to change what people care about or find interesting or the very relationships people have to things, to other people, to themselves."

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Stories and story-worlds guided by the hands of their creators. Or something else. "They call this entity the Simulacrum and its collection of worlds the Simulacra. The Simulacrum doesn’t just copy the world, it adjusts it, adds things to the world, deletes other things. But its most terrifying...

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