• Shining Moon Episode 41: Reading the Nebulas II
    May 8 2024

    With me today to read the novelette category for the Nebulas are Allen Dyen-Shapiro, Leigh Harlen, and Brent Lambert.

    Allan Dyen-Shapiro is a Ph.D. biochemist who enjoyed a 19-year research career. He now teaches in high-poverty schools in Southwest Florida and recently ramped up his union activism. He's sold short fiction to venues including Dark Matter Magazine, Flash Fiction Online, and numerous anthologies and co-edited an anthology of speculative fiction set in the Middle East. He's a member of SFWA and Codex and blogs at allandyenshapiro.com, where you'll also find links to his stories.

    Leigh Harlen is a queer, non-binary writer of dark leaning speculative fiction who lives and works in Seattle alongside their partner and dog. They are the author of Queens of Noise, Blood Like Garnets, A Feast For Flies, and several short stories. Their non-writing hobbies include petting strangers’ dogs, crocheting, and enthusing about how awesome bats are. Follow them on Twitter @LeighHarlen or better yet, Bluesky @leighharlen.bsky.social for updates on future publications.

    Brent Lambert is a Black, queer man who heavily believes in the transformative power of speculative fiction across media formats. As a founding member of FIYAH Literary Magazine, he turned that belief into action and became part of a Hugo Award winning team. He resides in San Diego but spent a lot of time moving around as a military brat. His family roots are in the Cajun country of Louisiana.

    Stories in this episode:


    "A Short Biography of a Conscious Chair", Renan Bernardo (Samovar 2/23)
    I Am AI, Ai Jiang (Shortwave)
    "The Year Without Sunshine", Naomi Kritzer (Uncanny 11-12/23)
    "Imagine: Purple-Haired Girl Shooting Down The Moon", Angela Liu (Clarkesworld 6/23)
    "Saturday’s Song", Wole Talabi (Lightspeed 5/23)
    "Six Versions of My Brother Found Under the Bridge", Eugenia Triantafyllou (Uncanny 9-10/23)

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Shining Moon Episode 40: Reading the Nebulas I; Short Stories
    May 1 2024

    Hello and welcome to Shining Moon, Episode 40. With me today are A.P. Howell, Sam W. Pisciotta, A.T. Sayre, and Risa Wolf. The voting for the Nebulas has just concluded, and we’re here to talk about the contenders on the ballot before the winners are revealed. Let’s get started with some introductions!

    A. P. Howell For information on published works, links to social media accounts, and similar things, visit her website aphowell.com

    Sam W. Pisciotta Connect with him at www.silo34.com and @silo34 on X and Instagram.

    A.T. Sayre His first short story collection, Signals in The Static, comes out May 20th from Lethe Press. Pre-order link: https://www.lethepressbooks.com/store/p713/static.html

    Risa Wolf Visit them at killerpuppytails.com.

    Stories discussed:


    "Once Upon a Time at The Oakmont", P.A. Cornell (Fantasy 10/23)
    "Tantie Merle and the Farmhand 4200", R.S.A Garcia (Uncanny 7-8/23)
    "Window Boy", Thomas Ha (Clarkesworld 8/23)
    "The Sound of Children Screaming", Rachael K. Jones (Nightmare 10/23)
    "Better Living Through Algorithms", Naomi Kritzer (Clarkesworld 5/23)
    "Bad Doors", John Wiswell (Uncanny 1-2/23)






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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Shining Moon Episode 39: Writing Games III, Cerebos the Crystal City
    Apr 24 2024

    Zach Welhouse is a librarian and game designer who lives in the Pacific Northwest. He enjoys hot drinks and meeting dogs who look like goblins. His work has appeared in the Costume Fairy Adventures and Deadlands RPGs, and Strange Beast: A Tarot Zine. Cerebos: The Crystal City, a game about crossing a surreal desert by train, is available through Penguin King Games on itch.io and Drivethru RPG

    Amelia Gorman lives in Eureka where she spends her free time exploring tidepools and redwoods with her dogs and foster dogs. Her fiction has appeared in Nightscript 6 and Cellar Door from Dark Peninsula Press. You can read some of her poetry in Vastarien, Utopia Science Fiction, and Strange Horizons. Her first chapbook, the Elgin-winning Field Guide to Invasive Species of Minnesota, is available from Interstellar Flight Press. Her microchapbook, The Worm Sonnets, is available from The Quarter Press.

    Cerberos is a fascinating game. The premise is simple; the execution is complex. The premise? That you’ve boarded a train for the Crystal City of Cerebos. But you can choose your journey’s tone right from the start—it might be a folk horror setting, it might be fairy tale, it might be science fiction. . . and then you’re rolling on tables for cards that detail the complications that ensue on the train, the strangeness of the stops along the route, and so on. Halfway through your journey, the game changes; one of the characters becomes the Protagonist, and the other characters become advisors who encourage them to either put aside the past and embrace the future, or embrace the past more fully. There’s a huge psychological element to play—if you want there to be, anyway. Some people might play it solely as an adventure, and that’s another entirely correct way to play.

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    54 mins
  • Shining Moon Episode 38: Writing Games II--TEETH RPG
    Apr 17 2024

    Hello, and welcome to Shining Moon: A Speculative Fiction Podcast, Episode 38. Today we’ll continue our series by asking questions about writing games, particularly roleplaying games. This is a subject dear to my heart, because I’ve spent twenty years of my life playing RPGs, mostly in written form, in play-by-post games. I am a big proponent of how they help to develop writers’ skills at worldbuilding, characterization, and plot.

    My guests today are Marsh Davies and Jim Rossignol of the game Teeth!

    Marsh Davies is a writer and illustrator who has worked in games for the better part of twenty years, first as a journalist, then as an artist and indie developer. He joined Mojang, the creators of Minecraft, as the head of creative writing, before returning to the indie scene as a narrative designer and co-authoring a collection of grotesque tabletop roleplaying games with Jim.

    Jim Rossignol is a writer and game designer. In the first part of his career he was best known for games-related journalism, in which he founded the PC gaming site Rock, Paper, Shotgun. Later he moved into game development, producing digital games such as Sir, You Are Being Hunted and more recently moving into tabletop games with the RPG TEETH.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Shining Moon Episode 37: Speculative Poetry IV
    Apr 10 2024

    Daniel Ausema is an educator and stay-at-home dad. His poems have appeared in Strange Horizons, Fantasy Magazine, Dreams & Nightmares, and many other places and have been nominated for the Rhysling Award. He is also the author of the Arcist Chronicles and the creator of the Spire City series, as well as the writer of many short stories, roughly a hundred of which have been published in places like Diabolical Plots and Strange Horizons. He lives in Colorado at the foot of the Rockies and can be found online at danielausema.com.

    Brian U. Garrison (he/him) catches new, old, and otherworldly jazz from the radio station KMHD in Portland, Oregon. His poetry has appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov's, Dreams & Nightmares, and elsewhere. His chapbook Micropoetry for Microplanets (Space Cowboy Books) celebrates the smallish to medium rocks that circle our sun. He serves as Managing Editor for Eye to the Telescope. Find him online at www.bugthewriter.com

    D.A. Xiaolin Spires steps into portals, reappearing in Hawai’i, NY, various parts of Asia and elsewhere. Her work appears in Clarkesworld, Analog, Nature, Strange Horizons and Uncanny. She’s conducted NSF-funded research in anthropology, specializing in food, environmental issues, agriculture and technology. Each of her ten fingers is equipped with a monkey and a typewriter. Through the clamoring of these near-dozen simians and some strange wondrous convergence in the universe, poetic things arise.

    Bogi Takács (e/em/eir/emself or they pronouns) is a Hungarian Jewish author, editor, critic and scholar who's an immigrant to the US. Bogi has won the Lambda and Hugo awards, and has been a finalist for other awards. Eir debut poetry collection Algorithmic Shapeshifting and eir debut short story collection The Trans Space Octopus Congregation were both released in 2019, and eir second short story collection Power to Yield and Other Stories came out just now. You can find Bogi on various social media as bogiperson.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Shining Moon Episode 36: Writing Real World Religions
    Apr 3 2024

    Welcome to Shining Moon Episode 36, Writing Real World Religions.

    Priya Chand is a California transplant living in the Midwest, where she regularly cuts down trees and sets them on fire (as a certified volunteer forest steward). When she's not reading, writing, or eating, she enjoys swimming, martial arts, and naps. Her current big project is co-editing Reckoning 9. Find her at priyachandwrites.wordpress.com

    R. K. Duncan is a fat queer polyamorous wizard and author of fantasy, horror, and occasional sci-fi. He writes from a few rooms of a venerable West Philadelphia row home, where he dreams of travel and the demise of capitalism. His other full-time job is keeping house for himself and his live-in partner. Before settling on writing, he studied linguistics and philosophy at Haverford college. He attended Viable Paradise 23 in 2019. His occasional musings and links to other work can be found at rkduncan-author.com

    Zohar Jacobs is a Jewish writer who grew up in New Hampshire and now lives in Oxford. She has a PhD in Modern History from the University of Oxford and works in cultural policy. A graduate of Viable Paradise, she has work published or forthcoming in the Sunday Morning Transport, Asimov's, Analog and Clarkesworld. You can find her on Twitter @zoharjacobs

    Stories in this episode:


    Priya Chand

    “Optimizing the Path to Enlightenment,” June 2020, Clarkesworld. http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/chand_06_20/

    “Demeter Seeks Persephone in the year 2210.” Little Blue Marble, 2022. https://littlebluemarble.ca/2022/07/29/demeter-seeks-persephone-in-the-year-2210/


    Robin Duncan

    “A Circle of Steel and Bone,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, December 2018 https://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/stories/a-circle-of-steel-and-bone/

    “Nemesis and the Sorcerer,” Beneath Ceaseless Skies, October 2021. https://www.beneath-ceaseless-skies.com/stories/nemesis-and-the-sorcerer/


    Zohar Jacobs

    “The Enceladus South Pole Base Named after V.I. Lenin,” Clarkesworld, February 2024

    : https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/jacobs_02_24/

    “For Out of Tai Shan the Torah Shall Go Forth,” Sunday Morning Transport, March 2024. https://www.sundaymorningtransport.com/p/for-out-of-tai-shan-the-torah-shall

    David Ebenbach
    “The Moon Rabbi,” Clarkesworld June 2023. https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/ebenbach_06_23/

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    57 mins
  • Shining Moon Episode 35: Writing Fantasy Religions
    Mar 27 2024

    Samantha Mills is a Nebula, Locus, and Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award winning author from Southern California. You can find her short fiction in Uncanny Magazine, Strange Horizons, Escape Pod, and others, as well as the best-of anthologies The New Voices of Science Fiction and The Year’s Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2023. Her debut novel, The Wings Upon Her Back is coming out in April 2024 through Tachyon Publications. You can find more at www.samtasticbooks.com.

    Risa Wolf is a multi-gendered water elemental disguised as an ink-stained lycanthrope. They come from the Burned-Over District in upstate New York and they imagine houses for book-ghosts for a living. Their writing can be found in Apex, Clarkesworld, and Diabolical Plots, among others. Visit them at killerpuppytails.com.

    Stories and Novels in this Episode:


    Samantha Mills

    The Wings Upon Her Back, Tachyon Press, April 2024


    Risa Wolf

    "The First Promise We Break" (https://apex-magazine.com/short-fiction/the-first-promise-we-break/

    "Delicate Situations" in the anthology 99 Fleeting Fantasies. https://www.amazon.com/99-Fleeting-Fantasies-Fantasy-Anthology/dp/1950701077

    "The View," https://sarah-i-jackson.ghost.io/inner-worlds-1-the-view-risa-wolf/

    Sarah Jackson
    Great Mother Broth https://translunartravelerslounge.com/2023/02/15/great-mother-broth-by-sarah-jackson/

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    45 mins
  • Shining Moon Episode 34: Writing Media Tie-ins
    Mar 20 2024

    Hello, and welcome to Shining Moon Episode 34, Writing Media Tie-Ins. With me today are Marie Brennan, Kate Heartfield, and Caitlin J. Starling. Let’s get started with some introductions!

    Marie Brennan is a former anthropologist and folklorist who shamelessly leans on her academic fields for inspiration. In addition to her tie-in work for Legend of the Five Rings, she is the author of more than twenty novels, more than eighty short stories, and a grand total of three poems. As half of M.A. Carrick, she is also the author of the Rook and Rose epic fantasy trilogy.

    Kate Heartfield’s latest novel, The Valkyrie, is a retelling of old legends. Her novel The Embroidered Book was a Sunday Times bestseller. Kate has written two Assassin’s Creed novels: The Magus Conspiracy and The Resurrection Plot. Her novels, novellas, short stories and games have won or been shortlisted for several major awards, including the Nebula, Aurora and World Fantasy awards. She is a former journalist who lives near Ottawa, Canada.

    Caitlin Starling is the bestselling author of The Death of Jane Lawrence, Last to Leave the Room, and the Bram Stoker-nominated The Luminous Dead. Her other works include Yellow Jessamine and a Vampire: The Masquerade novella, The Land of Milk and Honey (published in the collection Walk Among Us). Her nonfiction has appeared in Nightmare, Uncanny, and Tor Nightfire. Caitlin also works in narrative design, and has been paid to invent body parts.

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    1 hr and 23 mins