Beneath Ceaseless Skies
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BCS 106: The Penitent
Read by Michael J. DeLuca.By M. Bennardo, from Issue #123 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineNo. 17596 let the book fall out of his hands. It would tell him what? It would tell him that the world went on—that somewhere, out there, men and women were carrying on their affairs while he sat alone in his cell, sentenced to ruminate in silence and isolation.More info »
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BCS 105: Our Dead Selves Lie Like Footsteps in Our Wake
By Jeff Isacksen, from Issue #122 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineHer fingers dance in swoops and waves, cutting runes into the powder. It's odd to see. Hands usually draw with inks or chalk. Powder and silver-tipped slippers are for simple gestures in duels, when there is no time to stoop and paint. With my warped foot, dueling is an impossibility, but I have seen her practice countless times.More info »
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BCS 104: Singing Like a Hundred Dug-up Bones
Read by Folly Blaine.By Alex Dally MacFarlane, from Issue #121 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineAs Knowe hikes fast over the plain and down the heather-thick slope to the farms spread out along the low lands, she almost laughs thinking: of course a ghost is the first person to want her singing.More info »
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BCS 103: The Clockwork Trollop
Read by T.D. Edge.By Debra Doyle & James D. Macdonald, from Issue #120 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineThe neighborhood was dark and insalubrious; if it had not been for the sake of Professor Haversham's scientific endeavors I would never have ventured into its foul-smelling streets in the daytime, far less at night. He, however, appeared to have no such misgivings but looked about him with interest. "Now to find a public house of suitable character," he said. "Not too difficult in...
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BCS 102: The Barber and the Count
By Michael Haynes, from Issue #119 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineWith the first snip, the count spoke again. "Filip's hand shook the last time I was in his shop. A man can't have his hair cut by someone he does not trust. Your hand will be true. Will it not, barber?"More info »
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BCS 101: Armistice Day
By Marissa Lingen, from Issue #118 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineThings got worse when they started to have their flush of post-war babies and wanted us back out again, back where we belonged, and we had to tell them there was no "back"—they had conjured us from the blue sky, from nowhere, from their own minds, to win their great war.More info »
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BCS 100: Boat in Shadows, Crossing
In celebration of this 100th episode of the BCS Audio Fiction Podcast, enter to win an audiobook of BCS author Saladin Ahmed's novel Throne of the Crescent Moon.By Tori Truslow, from Issue #117 of Beneath Ceaseless Skies Online MagazineJust as we got set to cast off, I spied something in the water, and the boat sensed it too: flick of a palm-leaf tail. And we were off, so fast that the pots of tea leapt from the table and were on me like freezing rain and I was on the floor. The merchant...
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