The Genetic Alchemist's Daughter single work   single work   short story   horror   science fiction  
First known date: 2020 Issue Details: First known date: 2020... 2020 The Genetic Alchemist's Daughter
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  • Appears in:
    y separately published work icon Pseudopod Shawn Garret (editor), Marietta : Escape Artists, Inc , 2006- Z1806742 2006 website podcast short story

    Pseudopod is a weekly horror podcast magazine that publishes chilling short stories from some of the genre's best authors in audio format. It was first made public in 2006.

    Although Pseudopod does not publish science fiction and fantasy stories, leaving these to its sister podcasts Escape Pod (science fiction) and PodCastle (fantasy), there are no set rules on content, especially given that these genres often crossover.

    Marietta : Escape Artists, Inc , 2006-
    Note: Podcast #731 (3 November 2020). Read by Rebecca Wei Hsieh.
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    y separately published work icon Black Cranes : Tales of Unquiet Women Lee Murray (editor), Geneve Flynn (editor), United States of America (USA) : Omnium Gatherum , 2020 21017664 2020 anthology short story

    "Almond-eyed celestial, the filial daughter, the perfect wife. Quiet, submissive, demure. In Black Cranes, Southeast Asian writers of horror both embrace and reject these traditional roles in a unique collection of stories which dissect their experiences of 'otherness, ' be it in the colour of their skin, the angle of their cheekbones, the things they dare to write, or the places they have made for themselves in the world. Black Cranes is a dark and intimate exploration of what it is to be a perpetual outsider."--Publisher's description.

    United States of America (USA) : Omnium Gatherum , 2020
    pg. 15-34
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