{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/9077c08c-f50e-4ce8-95d1-03fbe7cc72d1/6360f2ac7cf2770011597abe?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"StarShipSofa No 698 Ekaterina Sedia","thumbnail_width":200,"thumbnail_height":200,"thumbnail_url":"https://open-images.acast.com/shows/6112ae920252fa86ccc84ffe/show-cover.jpg?height=200","description":"<p><strong>Main Fiction: \"Whale Meat\" by Ekaterina Sedia</strong></p><p>Ekaterina&nbsp;Sedia&nbsp;resides in&nbsp;the&nbsp;Pinelands of New Jersey. Her critically-acclaimed and award-nominated novels,&nbsp;<em>The&nbsp;Secret History of Moscow</em>,&nbsp;<em>The&nbsp;Alchemy of Stone</em>,&nbsp;<em>The&nbsp;House of Discarded Dreams</em>, and <em>Heart of Iron</em>, were published by Prime Books. Her short stories appeared in <em>Analog</em>, <em>Baen's Universe</em>, <em>Subterranean</em>, and <em>Clarkesworld</em>, as well as numerous anthologies, including <em>Haunted Legends</em> and <em>Magic in&nbsp;the&nbsp;Mirrorstone</em>. She is&nbsp;the&nbsp;editor of&nbsp;the&nbsp;anthologies <em>Paper Cities</em> (World Fantasy Award winner), <em>Running with&nbsp;the&nbsp;Pack</em>, <em>Bewere&nbsp;the&nbsp;Night</em>, and <em>Bloody Fabulous</em> as well as&nbsp;T<em>he&nbsp;Mammoth Book of Gaslit Romance</em> and <em>Wilful Impropriety</em>. Her short-story collection, <em>Moscow But Dreaming</em>, was released by Prime Books in December 2012. She also co-wrote a script for <em>Yamasong: March of the Hollows</em>, a fantasy feature-length puppet film voiced by Nathan Fillion,&nbsp;George&nbsp;Takei, Abigail Breslin, and Whoopi Goldberg (Dark Dunes Productions).</p><p>This story originally appeared in <em>The Future Is Japanese</em> (Haikasoru, 2012).</p><p><strong>Narrated by: Ibba Armancas</strong></p><p>Ibba Armancas is a writer/director living in Los Angeles known for her PBS kids show <em>Pandemic Playhouse</em>–while she occasionally appears on screen or in voice acting roles, she is quick to assure everyone she is not, in fact, an actor but instead, an incurable ham.</p>","author_name":"Tony C Smith"}