Brick Moon Fiction - BMF Podcast

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Brick Moon Fiction - BMF Podcast

Brick Moon Fiction brings you the best new voices in science fiction.

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    Sister Mine by Eric Del Carlo

    Well, this is it. First off thank you to Lisa G for her 5-star-review on Apple Podcasts. She asked where Brick Moon went and if it […]

  2. 141

    The Lock of the Scion by Brandon Easton

    This new Brick Moon story actually was one of the first Brick Moon stories. From our anthology called The Inheritance, this story from Brandon Easton follows […]

  3. 140

    Cold Root by Eli Edelson

    As we drift closer toward the winter months, we thought it’d be a good time to unleash this spooky thriller on you. Something strange has happened […]

  4. 139

    Moonlight Sonata by Jack Moody

    Back in 2018 we asked our writers to peer into the future of the 2020 election. This take was created by Jack Moody and it’s impressively […]

  5. 138

    Mommy Gonna Kill the Monsters Good by Eric Del Carlo

    This story is part of a prompt a while back saluting single Moms as heroes. Not sure if we ever had a prompt that delivered stories […]

  6. 137

    89.9% by Lauren A. Forry

    We took asked a group of writers a while back to give us a look at what they thought the future of romance and dating would […]

  7. 136

    The Legend of Blackwater Bridge by Amy Weaver

    Believe it or not, this comes from one of our very first prompts we gave out to writers. This tense thriller is its own story but […]

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    When Blue is Red by Brad Kayl

    A family’s desperate run towards freedom. A life or death journey that has cost them the entirety of both valuable and sentimental possessions pinning all their […]

  10. 133

    Its Hour Come Round At Last by Eric Del Carlo

    As Brick Moon’s orbit decays and we are inexorably sucked toward the black hole that crushes and destroys all, we bring you the best from the […]

  11. 132

    The Inherited Planet by Lauren Signorino

    One of the most rewarding prompts we’ve ever given our writers was a simple one: “The black sheep of the family inherits the matriarch/patriarch’s entire estate […]

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    A Monster Stalks the Range by Kelseigh N

    Kelseigh’s stories are always a treat. This latest one would like to think it masquerades as a bit of noir-western-pulp, and there is that element. But […]

  13. 130

    The Second to Last Meeting of the Tesseract Four by Eric Del Carlo

    We end our year with a truly entertaining piece. Set in the stunning landscape of New Mexico, this story by Eric Del Carlo has action, adventure, […]

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    Sprite Song by Kevin R. O’Hara

    This one has been a long time coming, but of course it’s well worth the wait. We take a turn from the dark sci-fi to lighten […]

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    Ghosted by Jason D’Aprile

    “It’s hard to kill a ghost.” Sometimes all you need is that first sentence to get you hooked, eh? This new one from Jason D’Aprile is […]

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    Investigator’s Comfort by Joshua Safley

    A couple years back we delivered a self-explanatory prompt to our writers called “Strange Investigations.” We got so many good stories out of that one we […]

  17. 126

    I Don’t Want To Set The World On Fire by Jack Moody

    Terror in the sky! We have one from the always ‘out there’ Jack Moody (anyone remember “Uncle Raymond has a Pet Gerbil?”) This time he goes […]

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    Undone by Jason D’Aprile

    “Serena set out with anger in her song and murder in her heart.” So, yeah, this is not your typical fairy story – and thank goodness […]

  19. 124

    Sing, Itch by Sam French

    Last month we wanted to do some escapist fantasy stories for you and we did. See, we figured if we gave our writers a prompt that […]

  20. 123

    Melody’s End by Joshua Safley

    Your escape into fantasy continues this time from a new writer to the Brick Moon platform, Joshua Safley! “Melody’s End” reminds us, in a very unique […]

  21. 122

    Fairy Tales and Selkie Tails by Alicia Hilton

    Finally! The first installment of our new theme. Considering the shape of the world, we opted for a moment of pure escapism. So for the next […]

  22. 121

    This Box Contains Multitudes by Eric Del Carlo

    The prolific genius Eric Del Carlo is back. We’re wrapping up our series of Crash-Landing themed prompts and boy is this a doozy. Eric developed his […]

  23. 120

    Nothing Wasted by Bryan Aiello

    Well this is a first for us – a short story that is a sequel (of sorts) to another short story. If you’ve not heard Bryan […]

  24. 119

    Pinched by Lauren A. Forry

    It is dark. It is snowing like hell. And Seb and Becca are arguing while piloting a high-speed train headed even further into the heart of […]

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    The Leviathan Sang by Rudolfo Serna

    Cosmic. Trippy. Meditative. Otherworldly. When a story is as dreamy as “The Levianthan Sang” by Rudolfo Serna (narrated by Nicholas Thurkettle), it’s difficult to do justice […]

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    Pithos by Jason D’Aprile

    Man, this is a good one. Not sure if it’s appropriate to single out a writer’s story in comparison to other stories they’ve written, but we […]

  27. 116

    The Conductor by Eli Edelson

    A journey. A crash. A discovery. A revelation. Considering the times we live in one can not help but wonder how this will affect the constitution […]

  28. 115

    The Sunken River by Kevin R. O’Hara

    We have a new one from Kevin R. O’Hara. This is a totally fun one and the less said about it the better because it’s got […]

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    Consumed by Sam French

    At first glance we see an ancient ship at sea, but upon closer inspection it’s revealed that all of the materials that make up the ship […]

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    The End of the F*#king World by Jack Moody

    This is the final story with the theme “The Enemy of My Enemy.” And, hey, maybe you can guess by the title that it’s a bit […]

  31. 112

    Nala by Bryan Aiello

    Man, do we love us some Bryan Aiello. You know that line from the ’89 Batman, “Where does he get those wonderful toys?” We feel the […]

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    Nocturne in Black and Gold by Alicia Hilton

    We have a new story from a new (for us) writer this week! Alicia Hilton has delivered a story that exists in some poetic world outside […]

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    Rescues by Sam French (Sneak Peek)

    We take a break from our sci-fi short stories to bring you this, uh, sci-fi scripted audio. That’s right, one of our Brick Moon writers, Sam […]

  34. 109

    Opposite Number by Eric Del Carlo

    Eric Del Carlo is BACK. We have four brand new stories coming at you with an all new prompt – this time it’s “The Enemy of […]

  35. 108

    Support Class by Stephanie Jessop

    If there’s one thing we’ve learned in the past series of stories being a single-mom is HARD, right? Well, guess what, it doesn’t get any better […]

  36. 107

    Water That Runs Red by Bryan Aiello

    Mars is perilous. It is plagued by deadly storms, a half functioning command center, and it’s a place where oxygen is more valuable than gold. It’s […]

  37. 106

    Old Debts by Kelseigh N.

    Usually we write an intro for our latest story, but this time, we’re gonna let Kelseigh’s opening couple of paragraphs speak for this one: “Revenge never […]

  38. 105

    Reconnaissance by Chantel Donnan

    She thought she’d left the spy career behind. She turned her back on it to raise a family and live a quiet, honest life. Until she […]

  39. 104

    Molly Moth Saves Christmas by Amy Weaver

    We have a special treat for you this holiday season. This one is for the whole family and it comes from our friends over at KidPod […]

  40. 103

    Terminal by Lauren A. Forry

    What good are the holidays without a scare or two? Lauren A. Forry is dragging Halloween straight into Christmas with this horrifyingly tense story. Claire is […]

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    Grace Under Pressure by Jason D’Aprile

    This is one of those stories that reminds you not to take life for granted. Because everything can turn on a dime with one random event. […]

  42. 101

    Can’t Catch Me by Sam French

    You think it’s hard being a single mom? Try being a single mom and a thief – the headaches, the babysitters, the… advantages. Yes, it’s a […]

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    The Night Following a Failed Invasion by Stephanie Jessop

    It’s pitch black, the middle of the night, and she is on the run from SOMETHING. No, make that several somethings. The invasion has failed, but […]

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    Unseen Space by Kevin R. O’Hara

    There is a slaughter taking place aboard the spaceship, “Edgeworth One.” A beast of unspeakable horror stomps through the corridors as the crew members try to […]

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    Requiem for a Prom Queen by Eric Del Carlo

    “Will you go to the prom with me?” For a lot of kids those were magical words, but not for these kids. You remember the ones […]

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    Something Horrible by Tony DiGerolamo

    Hey hey, it’s that time of year again! Y’know when we do the really scary stories? Well, we’re going to start you off with a curveball. […]

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    Diminishing Returns by Jason D’Aprile

    Hey, guess what? We lied. We are liars. We thought last week was the end of our “Let’s Get Small” collection, but it turns out there […]

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    White Flags by Jack Moody

    The President of the United States wakes up inside a terrarium. And that’s all we’re going to tell you about this story. You’re just going to […]

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    Let’s Get Small by Eli Edelson

    New month, new theme! Okay, we went big over the summer. HUGE. I mean, we took you to the freaking moon. So now that fall is […]

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Brick Moon Fiction brings you the best new voices in science fiction.

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