{"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-4ce8-95d1-03fbe7cc72d1/67c58d06c6cef89b7d66ed20?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"StarShipSofa 752 e rathke","description":"<p><strong>Main fiction: \"The Ganymede Blues\" by e rathke</strong></p><p>e rathke writes about books and games at radicaledward.substack.com. A finalist for the Baen Fantasy Adventure Award and recipient of the Diverse Worlds Grant, he is the author of&nbsp;<em>Glossolalia</em>,&nbsp;<em>Howl</em>, and the space opera series&nbsp;<em>The Shattered Stars</em>. His short fiction appears in<em>&nbsp;Mysterion Magazine</em>,&nbsp;<em>Cosmic Horror Monthly</em>, and elsewhere.&nbsp;</p><p>This story originally appeared in<em>&nbsp;Luminescent Machinations: Queer Tales of Monumental Invention,&nbsp;</em>Rhiannon Rasmussen &amp; Dave Ring, eds.</p><p><strong>Narrated by: Diane Severson Mori</strong></p><p>Diane Severson Mori is a lyric soprano specializing in Early Music, specifically Baroque and medieval music and loves her work teaching people to sing. She has narrated for&nbsp;<em>Escape Pod</em>,&nbsp;<em>PodCastle</em>, C<em>ast of Wonders</em>,&nbsp;<em>Pseudopod</em>, and&nbsp;<em>Tales to Terrify</em>. Diane has been involved in the speculative poetry scene since 2010, she is membership chair of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association and is a passionate promoter of genre poetry. The best place to find her is on the web because she tends to pick up and move to another country at the drop of a hat. She and her family currently reside in Buckinghamshire, England.</p><p><strong>Fact</strong>: Looking Back At Genre History by&nbsp;<a href=\"https://www.amyhsturgis.com/\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Amy H Sturgis</a></p>","author_name":"Tony C Smith"}