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Ep.15 – The Case of Arog Bine by G.J. Morbidelli

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Episode Notes

Summary

This month on Strangers, we have a short piece of science fiction by G.J. Morbidelli called “The Case of Arog Bine” a story about the multigenerational task of repairing a ship and the strange machines you might meet along the way. After the story, Inmn and George talk about writing, world building, and sci-fi tropes. The word of the month might be about scavenging for food, or getting into fights.

Guest Info

The guest is George Morbidelli (He/Him). George can be found on twitter @Agit_hop and you can listen to his old podcast Ransom Notes on the Channel Zero Network

Publisher

This podcast is published by Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org or on Twitter @tangledwild. You can support this show by subscribing to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness

Host

The Host is Inmn Neruin. You can find them on instagram @shadowtail.artificery

The Reader is Bea Flowers. You can find them here.

Theme music

The theme song was written and performed by Margaret Killjoy. You can find her at http://birdsbeforethestorm.net or on twitter @magpiekilloy.

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Episode Notes

Summary

This month on Strangers, we have a short piece of science fiction by G.J. Morbidelli called “The Case of Arog Bine” a story about the multigenerational task of repairing a ship and the strange machines you might meet along the way. After the story, Inmn and George talk about writing, world building, and sci-fi tropes. The word of the month might be about scavenging for food, or getting into fights.

Guest Info

The guest is George Morbidelli (He/Him). George can be found on twitter @Agit_hop and you can listen to his old podcast Ransom Notes on the Channel Zero Network

Publisher

This podcast is published by Strangers In A Tangled Wilderness. We can be found at www.tangledwilderness.org or on Twitter @tangledwild. You can support this show by subscribing to our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/strangersinatangledwilderness

Host

The Host is Inmn Neruin. You can find them on instagram @shadowtail.artificery

The Reader is Bea Flowers. You can find them here.

Theme music

The theme song was written and performed by Margaret Killjoy. You can find her at http://birdsbeforethestorm.net or on twitter @magpiekilloy.

  continue reading

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