
Deep Overstock Fiction Podcast
By Deep Overstock Fiction Podcast

Deep Overstock Fiction PodcastSep 14, 2023

DO22 Knots Ep. 3: Nicholas Yandell
Nicholas Yandell is a composer, who sometimes creates with words instead of sound. In those cases, he usually ends up with fiction and occasionally poetry. He also paints and draws, and often all these activities become combined, because they’re really not all that different from each other, and it’s all just art right?
When not working on creative projects, Nick works as a bookseller at Powell’s Books in Portland, Oregon, where he enjoys being surrounded by a wealth of knowledge, as well as working and interacting with creatively stimulating people. He has a website where he displays his creations; it’s nicholasyandell.com. Check it out!
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO22 Knots Ep. 2: Kai Broach & Emily J. Schnipper
Kai Broach writes fiction and poetry. Their work has appeared in Jeopardy and Scribendi magazines, and they are the winner of the 2022 Western Regional Honors Council Award for Short Fiction. They grew up around Washington’s Puget Sound and currently live in Portland, Oregon, where they offer literary and bathroom advice to the customers of Powell’s Books.
Emily J. Schnipper (she/her) sells nature books to the people of Portland when she is not reading, writing, or acting as hype person for the California Condor. A graduate of the Independent Publishing Resource Center’s Portfolio Program in Poetry, she is currently working on a MFA at Pacific Northwest College of Art. Emily is the creator of the zine Adventures in Unemployment and has been published in Ghost Print, Minto Press, and Papeachu Review. Her chapbook, Bother, focuses on themes of relationship, chronic illness, and the environment.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

D022 Knots Ep. 1: Lynette Esposito
Lynette G. Esposito, MA Rutgers, has been published in Poetry Quarterly, North of Oxford, Twin Decades, Remembered Arts, Reader's Digest, US1, and others. She was married to Attilio Esposito and lives with eight rescued muses in Southern New Jersey.
The theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

Light Sleeper Ep. 9: Interview w/ Coleman Stevenson, Timothy Arliss OBrien, and Nicholas Yandell
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today, we discuss "The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #3605" on page 12 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide , and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 8: "The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609" w/ Jihye Shin and Timothy Arliss OBrien
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609" on page 12 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 7: "Loved Them Like Snow" and "White Phase" w/ Timothy Arliss OBrien and Nicholas Yandell
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "Loved Them Like Snow" on page 41 and "The White Phase" on page 34 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 6: "How do you know what to keep?" and "I understand a little of my architecture" w/ Sarah Denison
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "How do you know what to keep?" on page 12 and "I understand a little of my architecture" on page 16 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 5: "Ask Me" w/ Timothy Arliss OBrien and Nicholas Yandell
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "Ask Me" on page 44 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 4: "The Taxidermist" w/ Timothy Arliss OBrien and Nicholas Yandell
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "The Taxidermist" on page 30 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 3: "Nothing at All or Everything at Once" w/ Jihye Shin and Sarah Denison
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "Nothing at All or Everything at Once" on page 67 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 2: "In the world of sea monkeys, each undulation makes a wave" w/ Jihye Shin and Sarah Denison
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "Year of Dead Dogs" on page 46 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

Light Sleeper Ep. 1: "The Year of Dead Dogs" w/ Jihye Shin and Sarah Denison
Buy Coleman Stevenson's Light Sleeper here and use code lightsleeper for 20% off your copy. Join the DO Editors as we discuss Light Sleeper for the DO Book Club. Today we discuss "Year of Dead Dogs" on page 46 of Light Sleeper.
Artist and writer Coleman Stevenson is the author of three collections of poems (Light Sleeper, Breakfast, and The Accidental Rarefication of Pattern #5609), several books about the Tarot including The Dark Exact Tarot Guide and a series of cartomantic spread collections. Her writing has appeared in a variety of literary journals, anthologies, and websites. In addition to her work as a designer of tarot and oracle decks through her company The Dark Exact, her fine art work, exhibited in galleries around the US, focuses on the intersections between image and text. She has been a guest curator for various gallery spaces in the Portland, Oregon, area, and has taught poetry, tarot, design theory, and cultural studies for many educational and community organizations across the country, as well as online.
Theme music is "Woods" by Hawkin.

DO21 Romance Ep. 10: "Time," "Nature," and "A Winter's Night" by Lynette Esposito
Lynette G. Esposito, MA Rutgers, has been published in Poetry Quarterly, North of Oxford, Twin Decades, Remembered Arts, Reader's Digest, US1, and others. She was married to Attilio Esposito and lives with eight rescued muses in Southern New Jersey.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 9: "On Those Moments" by Ranjith Sivaraman & "Since Then" and "Good Girl" by Francesca Sidoti
Ranjith Sivaraman is an upcoming Poet from Kerala, a beautiful state in India. His poems merge nature imagery, human emotions, and human psychology into a gorgeous tapestry. Sivaraman’s English Poems are published in International Literature Magazines and Journals from various locations like Alberta, Budapest, Essex, London, New York, Indiana, Lisbon, Colorado, California, New Jersey, Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc, Kerala, Texas, Chennai & Toronto. His poem ‘Shortest Distance’ was released as Music Video in 2022. insta Handle: @lovelifetip
Francesca Sidoti worked at the campus bookstore as well at a stationery store specializing in writing supplies. Her work has been published in Chiron Review, Haight-Ashbury LIterary Journal, South Ash Press, Viet Nam Generation, Connections and other literary magazines; however, this is her first submission in 25 years. As a featured reader, she has appeared in bookstores and other venues throughout the US and Canada. She is grateful over the years to have received several awards, most recently the Dorn Space 2021 Poet of the Year.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 8: “Odd Socks and Sinks in Chaos” by Patricia Dutt
Pat Dutt’s short stories and flash fictions have been published in The Louisville Review, Emrys Journal, Caustic Frolic, America Writers Review, and other literary magazines. She is the author of the non-fiction book, The Good Moms, Their Children, and Friendship. Her home is in central New York where she taught high school science and worked for many years as a landscape estimator. She also volunteers for a mental health organization and writes a blog (mentalchill.org) along with her son, Ben.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 7: “Is this a fucking love poem?!” by Timothy Arliss OBrien & “Harvey Wallbanger and a Slippery Nipple” by Nicholas Yandell
Timothy Arliss OBrien (he/they) is an interdisciplinary artist in music composition, writing, and visual art. He has premiered a range of music from opera to film scores to electronic ambient projects. He has published several books of poetry, (The Queer Revolt, Dear God I’m a Faggot, & Happy LGBTQ Wrath Month), and has written for Look Up Records (Seattle), and Deep Overstock: The Bookseller’s Journal. He also founded the podcast & small press publishing house, The Poet Heroic, and founded the digital magic space The Healers Coven. He also showcases his psychedelic makeup skills as the phenomenal drag queen Tabitha Acidz.
Nicholas Yandell is a composer, who sometimes creates with words instead of sound. In those cases, he usually ends up with fiction and occasionally poetry. He also paints and draws, and often all these activities become combined, because they’re really not all that different from each other, and it’s all just art right? When not working on creative projects, Nick works as a bookseller at Powell’s Books in Portland, Oregon, where he enjoys being surrounded by a wealth of knowledge, as well as working and interacting with creatively stimulating people.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 6: David de Young & Junix Seraph “Photo Taken in Times Square, 2010” “Arch of Aorta” “My mother has a singing voice you’d invite to your wedding”
David de Young recently completed an MFA with NYU’s low residency creative writing program in Paris. He’s the proprietor of a small independent publisher, Nordic Moon Press. He lives in Finland with his wife and three children.
At 17, Junix Seraphim started their first over-the-table work as a bookseller at Barnes & Noble in the mall. When that wasn't enough to pay their rent, bills, and put themselves through community college, they moved to Powell's where they also worked as a bookseller. Today, Junix is a poet, drag king, and grassroots organizer fighting for the rights and livelihoods of Filipinos in the homeland and in the belly of the beast, the U.S. Their love of goth culture and black lipstick is reflected in his drag performances, which range from campy character drag to macabre explorations of his personal relationship with death, and the relationships with death held by their communities. Junix and their friends are actively shaping the transsexual future.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 5: "Sexting at Sixty" by Valerie Anne Burns
Valerie Anne Burns is the author of Caution: Mermaid Crossing, Voyages of a Motherless Daughter. She previously worked in Hollywood as a story editor and in production, as well as, having her own business as a makeover specialist for home décor and wardrobe. Santa Barbara is home and the place where Valerie Anne has survived breast cancer. Being near the ocean brings out her “inner mermaid” and gives her the peace and clarity she needs to write, along with the strength and grace she needs to mother herself through the stormiest weather.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 4: "Riverfront" by Sam Baldassari Jones & "Fingerbang!" by RJ Equality
Sam Baldassari Jones's work has appeared in Eunoia Review, 100-Word Story, Flash Fiction Magazine, and NYCMidnight, where my micro-fiction story was selected third among seven thousand writers. She received my MFA from Brooklyn College in 2018.
RJ Equality Ingram is a poet from Vermilion, Ohio who lives in Portland, Oregon & works as a bookseller for Goodwill Industries of the Columbia Willamette. RJ Received his MFA in creative writing with concentrations in poetry & creative nonfiction from Saint Mary's College of California. RJ's cat Brenda lost a leg in an RSVP to the prince's ball. Follow @RJEquality
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 3: "Here Comes Trouble" by Cynthia Close
Armed with an MFA from Boston University Cynthia plowed her way through several productive careers in the arts including instructor in drawing and painting, Dean of Admissions at The Art Institute of Boston, founder of ARTWORKS Consulting, and president of Documentary Educational Resources - a nonprofit film distribution company. She now claims to be a writer.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 2: “Love Portrait at Sixty-Five” & "Pay Attention" by Peggy Heitmann
Peggy Heitmann has published poems and forthcoming in Remington Review, Months to Years, Last Leaves, and The Impostor, among others. She considers herself both word & visual artist, and a medium. Peggy lives in Raleigh, NC area with her husband and two cats.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO21 Romance Ep. 1: "Beauty and the Beast" & "Beloved" by Justin Ratcliff
Justin Ratcliff is a new emerging poet, who was cast into the depths of himself during the Covid-19 outbreak. Born, raised, and still preceding in South Central Alaska. From a very early age, he had found a haven in his local library. Each new book was a new world in which to escape the harsh realities of life's bitter brew. Draws much of his inspiration from psychology, philosophy, theology, nature, and dark fantasy.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 12: Two Stories by Michael Turton (w/ Discussion)
Michael Turton - “Balls, Bowels, and a Far Away Friend” (Age 4) “How Can All Three Ladies Look Just Like My Gramma?” (Age 5) (read by the author)
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 11: Four Poems by Kate Falvey
Kate Falvey - "Cora Fans Herself" "Aphrodite in Her Nightie" "204th Street: lavoro ben fatto" "Toretta Lake: Papa’s Pennies" (read by the author)
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 10: Three Poems by Valerie Hunter (w/ Discussion)
Valerie Hunter - “A Long Day Waiting” “Never Ever, Or an Alarming Gap in Memory” “Turkey Cutlet Night” (read by Nicholas Yandell)
Poetry Editor Nicholas Yandell and Editor-in-Chief Robert Eversmann join in discussion on “A Long Day Waiting” “Never Ever, Or an Alarming Gap in Memory” “Turkey Cutlet Night” by Valerie Hunter.
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 9: "The Hunters" by Michael Gigandet
Michael Gigandet - "The Hunters" (read by the author)
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 8: Three Poems by Lynette Esposito (w/ Discussion)
Lynette Esposito - “Granddaughter” “Child Amongst the Wildflowers” “Laughter in the Hallway” (read by the author)
Poetry Editor Nicholas Yandell and Editor-in-Chief Robert Eversmann join in discussion on “Granddaughter” “Child Amongst the Wildflowers” “Laughter in the Hallway” by Lynette Esposito.
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 7: "Lavender is a Shade of Purple" by Nneamaka Onochie
Nneamaka Onochie - “Lavender is a Shade of Purple” (read by the author)
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 6: "Bad Math and Spelling" by Desiree Ducharme (w/ Discussion)
Desiree Ducharme - "Bad Math and Spelling" (read by the author)
Poetry Editor Nicholas Yandell and Editor-in-Chief Robert Eversmann join in discussion on "Bad Math and Spelling" by Desiree Ducharme.
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 5: Joe Farley, Esther Fishman, David Agyei-Yeboah
Joe Farley - “Frankenstein v. The Wolfman v. Dracula v. a Duck” (read by Nicholas Yandell)
Esther Fishman - “we are all on land not our own” (read by Robert Eversmann)
David Agyei-Yeboah - “authoritative mother” (read by Robert Eversmann)
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 4: "Out Among the Breakers" by Hailey Plautz (w/ Discussion)
Hailey Plauts - “Out Among the Breakers” (read by Michael Santiago)
Poetry Editor Nicholas Yandell and Editor-in-Chief Robert Eversmann join in discussion on “Out Among the Breakers" by Hailey Plautz.
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 3: Nicholas Yandell, John Delaney, James B. Nicola, Arnold B. Cabdriver
Nicholas Yandell - “Something Worth Savoring” (read by the author)
John Delaney - “Newborn” (read by Robert Eversmann)
James B. Nicola - “The Spider has Devoured” (read by the author)
Arnold B. Cabdriver - “My Son with the Twitchy Asshole” (read by Robert Eversmann) (plutohouse.spcae)
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 2: "Early Science” & "Swinging" by Patricia Dutt (w/ Discussion)
Patricia Dutt - “Early Science” & "Swinging" (read by the author)
Poetry Editor Nicholas Yandell and Editor-in-Chief Robert Eversmann join in discussion on “Early Science” & "Swinging" by Patricia Dutt.
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

DO20 Childhood Ep. 1: Terry Trowbridge & Tara Kareta
Terry Trowbridge - “Juice for the Babies” “Misplaced Charity” (read by Michael Santiago)
Tara Kareta - “Lemon Candy Currency” “Colored Memories” (read by the author)
Check out The Poet Heroic here.
Theme music is "Take Me Higher" by Jazzhar.

PREVIEW: TNT's Ryan Sprinkle on The Avram Davidson Universe
Ryan Sprinkle, creator of the tabletop RPG Tipples n Taverns and cast member of Late Night Pomes, appears on The Avram Davidson Universe to discuss "Sacheverll" by Avram Davidson.

DO19 Hacking Ep. 5: "The Timezio Hearing" by Lanay Griessner
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Z.B. Wagman and Robert Eversmann discuss "The Timezio Hearing" by Lanay Griessner, published in DO 19: Hacking.
Music is “What if God was a Cyberpunk” by Eddie Palmer.

DO19 Hacking Ep. 4: Amy Van Duzer, Les Blond, Karla Linn Merrifield, R. Craig Sautter
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Amy Van Duzer - “0/1”
Les Blond - “I Want to Report Identity Theft”
Karla Linn Merrifield - “E-Voyeurs”
Karla Linn Merrifield - “Grief’s Geographical Gigabyte”
R. Craig Sautter - “Big Trouble” (mixed and edited by Bob Kucera)
Music is “What if God was a Cyberpunk” by Eddie Palmer.

DO19 Hacking Ep. 3: "The Man Inside" by Stephen Madden
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Sarah Dennison and Robert Eversmann discuss "The Man Inside" by Stephen Madden, published in DO 19: Hacking.
Music is “What if God was a Cyberpunk” by Eddie Palmer.

DO19 Hacking Ep. 2: Justin Ratcliff, Lynette Esposito, Nicholas Yandell, Karla Linn Merrifield
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Justin Ratcliff - “Firewood Lamentations”
Lynette Esposito - “How I Wonder”
Lynette Esposito - “Hacking Death”
Nicholas Yandell - “If I Could Hack the World”
Karla Linn Merrifield - “Extinction by Nerve Strangle”
Music is “What if God was a Cyberpunk” by Eddie Palmer.

DO19 Hacking Ep. 1: "What Other Choices Did We Have?" by Megan Wildhood
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Z.B. Wagman, Sarah Dennison, and Robert Eversmann discuss "What Other Choices Did We Have?" by Megan Wildhood, published in DO 19: Hacking.
Music is “What if God was a Cyberpunk” by Eddie Palmer.

PREVIEW: DO Managing Editor Z.B. Wagman on the Avram Davidson Universe
DO Managing Editor Z.B. Wagman appears on the Avram Davidson Universe to discuss Avram's story, "The Goobers." Find the full episode here.

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 9: Green Room (New Arrivals & Old Favorites -> Hacking)
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Structures
“In the Attic” by Alan Brickman
Issue 19: Hacking
Ep. 58: Cyberpunk! by Bruce Bethke
Ep. 59: Snow Crash by Neal Steaphenson
Ep. 60: Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? by Philip K. Dick

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 8: Orange Room (Structures & Beekeeping)
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Structures
“Book Sale” by Christine Kwon
“Oubliette” by Justin Ratcliff
Beekeeping
“BB Keeping” by Desiree Ducharme
“XOXO Candyman 2” by Heather Hambley (latinklub.wordpress.com)

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 7: Gold Room (Horror & Superheroes)
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Horror
“Postcard from the Crypt” by Deborah Coy
“The Color of Light” by Ivan de Monbrison
Superheroes
“Mama’s Little Angel” by Z.B. Wagman

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 6: Blue Room (Westerns & Shakespeare)
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Westerns
“Equus” by Audra Burwell
“I will Never Be a Cowboy” by Bee LB
Shakespeare
“Shakespeare in Winter” by Lynette G. Esposito
“My Cousin Shakespeare” by Lynette G. Esposito

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 5: Purple Room (Dreams & Magic)
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Dreams
“I Know that if I shrunk down to three inchyes tall my cat” by Cecily Cecil
“A Candle in the Window” by Marie Dolores
“cum mortuis in lingua viva - A handover in letters” by Lars Straehler
“The Train” by A.R. Bender
“What Do Your Dreams Tell You?” by Joan Mazza
Magic
“Igniting Moons, for You” by Herma S.Y. Li
“The Lion’s Gate” by Caroline Reddy

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 4: Red Room (Nautical Lore & Future)
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Nautical Lore
“My Daughter Clare” by Herma S.Y. Li
“Sea Goddess” by Justin Ratcliff
“A Seaworthy Soul” by Nicholas Yandell
“Bearings” by Alex Richardson
Future
“I Left Your Keys on the Kitchen Table” by Carella Keil

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 3: Coffee Room (Paranormal Romance & Mystery)
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Paranormal Romance
“How to Make Love to a Female Human” by Karla Linn Merrifield
“Queen of Diamonds” by Carella Keil
“What They Say about Big Feet” by Vernon Tremor (@pluto_house_)
Mystery
“The Loaf” by Elizabeth Templeman
“This Screaming Mad//man” by Bee LB

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 2: Rose Room (Fairy Tales, Folktales, Fables & Animals)
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Rose Room: Fairy Tales, Folktales, Fables
“Survival Guide for Mortals Trapped in 2022” by Clarissa Grunwald
"Spirulina" by Riley Huff
“The Lost Tribe” by Caroline Reddy
“One Noble Neighbor” by Ryan Shane Lopez
“Trust” by Anna Laura Falvey
Rose Room: Animals
“Self-Portrait as Angler Fish” by Cecily Cecil
“The Ape” and “The Return of the Ape” by Eric Thralby (@pluto_house_)

DO18 Old Favorites Ep. 1: Pearl Room (Space Exploration & Origin of Life)
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Space Exploration
“on an otherwise unremarkable night” by Bee LB
“On Mining Station Gamma Twelve” by Amala E. Gnanadesikan
“The First Astronauts” by Daniel J. Nickolas
“Future Astrophysicists of America, or, Children Staring Into a Void” by Anna Laura Falvey
Origin of Life
“The Eves” by Olive Wexler
“origin story” by Bee LB
“Conversations in a Graveyard” by Daniel J. Nickolas
“born” by Clarissa Grunwald
"Cremation" by John Delaney