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<lastBuildDate>Wed, 27 Apr 2011 20:29:15 -0400</lastBuildDate><item><title>Drabblecast 150- Morris and the Machine by Tim Pratt Drabble- Break Up by J. Alan Pierce</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-02-12T21:27:00-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/faed2991101fae8f437af54b4e850682-119.php#unique-entry-id-119</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/faed2991101fae8f437af54b4e850682-119.php#unique-entry-id-119</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_119.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 150- Morris and the Machine by Tim Pratt Drabble- Break Up by J. Alan Pierce<br />Wednesday, February 10, 2010<br />"The lock," she said, loud enough to cut me off. "The lock is sort of why I'm thinking about leaving you." She stalked toward me, drink in hand, and I stood up, edging around the table to the far side, closer to the basement door. I wanted to keep the table between us. "You scamper down there after dinner every night. Lock your door and work on the mystery machine, right, Morris, the one that's going to change everything and make us rich, right? That machine?"<br /><br />Drabblecast People's Choice Finals<br />Tim Pratt<br />Monika Vasey<br />Art by Broken Cyborg]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_119.m4a" length="31956923" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 149- So You&#x27;re Going to Die by Robert Reed Drabble- Smoking Robots by Laurence Simon</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-02-03T21:26:28-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/4835ef52011e9b436044111278468982-118.php#unique-entry-id-118</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/4835ef52011e9b436044111278468982-118.php#unique-entry-id-118</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_118.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 149- So You're Going to Die by Robert Reed Drabble- Smoking Robots by Laurence Simon<br />Wednesday, February 3, 2010<br />The energy and personality of a person can get stuck before it evaporates from our world. Wood is a fair dumping ground. Something about its pore size and how cellulose vibrates. A person can get himself pasted inside the wall or the floorboards. The body and brain quit, but the rest of the bastard lingers, and that&rsquo;s the weird quantum trickery that for thousands of years people have called a ghost...<br /><br /><br />100 word story podcast<br />Robert Reed<br />Guild of the Cowry Catchers<br />Music by Norm Sherman, David Gosnell and Pete Anthony]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_118.m4a" length="29216796" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 148- The Last Great Clown Hunt by Chris Furst</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-01-29T21:25:53-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/c895d57f1128aa37d9fe1531716102f1-117.php#unique-entry-id-117</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/c895d57f1128aa37d9fe1531716102f1-117.php#unique-entry-id-117</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_117.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 148- The Last Great Clown Hunt by Chris Furst<br />Friday, January 29, 2010<br />It was clown-hunting weather. It was time to gather the musty costumes, clean the slide whistles, bag up the guns, and spin the lures of cotton candy...<br /><br />3rd Annual Drabblecast People&rsquo;s Choice Awards<br />U.S. Government gives crappy state back to Sioux<br />Chris Furst<br />Artwork by Bo Kaier<br />Music by Gringo Motel, Randy Edelman, Wayra, The Clown Orchestra and Norm Sherman<br />Special Closing Music by Evil Masquerade]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_117.m4a" length="38770899" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 147- Cassie by Tim Pratt Drabble- Time Machine by Christopher K. Monroe</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-01-21T21:25:11-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/8021d4feb528fdb428abb0cc71d61e06-116.php#unique-entry-id-116</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/8021d4feb528fdb428abb0cc71d61e06-116.php#unique-entry-id-116</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_116.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 147- Cassie by Tim Pratt Drabble- Time Machine by Christopher K. Monroe<br />Thursday, January 21, 2010<br />The other gamblers ignored her. They were a mixed bunch-- middle aged men in ties and shiny suits, women in evening gowns, young men with gleaming teeth and haunted expressions. Roulette was a sucker&rsquo;s game. Unless you were Cassie...<br /><br />Tim Pratt<br />World Rock Paper Scissors Society<br />Abbie Hilton<br />The Guild of the Cowry Catchers<br />Mur Lafferty<br />I Should Be Writing<br />http://munsistories.blogspot.com/ <br />Music by Gringo Motel<br />Art by Philip Pomphrey]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_116.m4a" length="25575501" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 146- Teddy Bears and Tea Parties by S. Boyd Taylor Drabble- Homeostasis by Phenopath</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-01-14T21:24:28-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/5356dd4cf8f25acc12272d0288065476-115.php#unique-entry-id-115</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/5356dd4cf8f25acc12272d0288065476-115.php#unique-entry-id-115</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_115.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 146- Teddy Bears and Tea Parties by S. Boyd Taylor Drabble- Homeostasis by Phenopath<br />Thursday, January 14, 2010<br />Shadows move on the mantelpiece and the end tables. She freezes. The family pictures are moving. Brass frames buckling into bow-shaped mouths. They want to eat her.<br />Don't be scared, she says. Of course they&rsquo;re hungry. Everything must eat. And there isn't much food...<br /><br /><br />S. Boyd Taylor<br />Nominate this story for the Nebula Award!<br />Episode art by Skeet Scienski<br />Support Disaster Relief in Haiti]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_115.m4a" length="34750950" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 145- Varmits&#x21; by Steve Lowe Drabble- Pest Proportions by Ashley Nerbovig</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2010-01-07T21:23:17-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/812d45e7b52a81f118d46e4ae6170501-114.php#unique-entry-id-114</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/812d45e7b52a81f118d46e4ae6170501-114.php#unique-entry-id-114</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_114.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 145- Varmits! by Steve Lowe Drabble- Pest Proportions by Ashley Nerbovig<br />Thursday, January 7, 2010<br />Those damn raccoons were here again. <br />I know it&rsquo;s raccoons. Rather easy to deduce considering the scores of chocolate footprints everywhere....<br /><br />Steve Lowe<br />Art by Rudolpho Arrendondo<br /><br />Warning: Some foul language]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_114.m4a" length="18714865" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 144- joanierules.bloggermax.com by Nick Mamatas Drabble- Brush with Greatness by Rish Outfield</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-12-30T21:20:17-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/720092f3e667942b6fe5a2692c957103-113.php#unique-entry-id-113</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/720092f3e667942b6fe5a2692c957103-113.php#unique-entry-id-113</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_113.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 144- joanierules.bloggermax.com by Nick Mamatas Drabble- Brush with Greatness by Rish Outfield<br />Wednesday, December 30, 2009<br />This sounds ridiculous, I know. It&rsquo;s like watching an old movie where everyone has a British accent, even if they&rsquo;re supposed to be in ancient Rome or something. God is just impossible to translate&hellip;<br /><br />Rish Outfield<br />Nick Mamatas<br />Naomi Mercer<br />Art by Sean Azzopardi<br />Magpie Yarns<br /><br />Music by Outland, Wes Montgomery, the Flaming Lips, Phil Cuneff, Sarah Ayers, the Gorillaz, Victor Stellar]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_113.m4a" length="27813396" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 143- The Golden Age of Fire Escapes Part II by John Aegard</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-12-24T21:19:33-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/79ab98296ee308a2d4a3367e9d651a21-112.php#unique-entry-id-112</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/79ab98296ee308a2d4a3367e9d651a21-112.php#unique-entry-id-112</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_112.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 143- The Golden Age of Fire Escapes Part II by John Aegard<br />Thursday, December 24, 2009<br />The crowd was lined up six deep along the parade route. They ignored the Deputy Mayor who sat, lightly sedated, between his doctor and nurse in the Santa sleigh. Instead, they chanted endlessly for the Marshall, who would not leave the stifling warmth of his coach, or even roll down a window to wave. Their applause echoed off the surrounding skyscrapers. "Take off your mask!" they cried...<br /><br />John Aegard<br />In Search of the Monolian Deathworm: Part V<br />Dr. Seuss<br />Megabeasts<br />Art by Skeet Scienski and Bo Kaier<br />Music by Bela Fleck and the Fleck Tones, Cab Calloway, Glen Miller, Andre Hossein]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_112.m4a" length="34874969" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 142- The Golden Age of Fire Escapes Part I by John Aegard Bbardle- Mongolian Deathworm (Just Another Lonely Night)</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-12-19T21:18:42-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/f6d24a3308e169de2c34e7729d62f63c-111.php#unique-entry-id-111</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/f6d24a3308e169de2c34e7729d62f63c-111.php#unique-entry-id-111</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_111.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 142- The Golden Age of Fire Escapes Part I by John Aegard Bbardle- Mongolian Deathworm (Just Another Lonely Night)<br />Saturday, December 19, 2009<br />The Fire Marshall took office with a mask, a slideshow, and some compelling statistics...<br /><br />John Aegard<br />The Comfort Guide<br />Monika Vasey<br />Mongolian Deathworm (Just Another Lonely Night) MP3<br />Norm Sherman CD<br />Art by Skeet Scienski<br />Music by John Scott Trotter, Cab Calloway and Artie Shaw<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_111.m4a" length="38381086" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 141- On the Destruction of Copenhagen by the War Machines of the Merfolk by Peter M. Ball Drabble- The Tower by Bryan J. Jacop</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-12-09T21:17:57-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/6c413febc39557a6bfa814f9422fcd66-110.php#unique-entry-id-110</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/6c413febc39557a6bfa814f9422fcd66-110.php#unique-entry-id-110</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_110.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 141- On the Destruction of Copenhagen by the War Machines of the Merfolk by Peter M. Ball Drabble- The Tower by Bryan J. Jacop<br />Wednesday, December 9, 2009<br />We see it happen: the great machines of the merfolk coming up over the shore, rampaging through the city with devastating effect. We watch a robotic mermaid hammer her fist into an apartment block, the dust cloud from the explosion engulfing the nearby camera. It's quick, sudden, a surprise that's ruined by the later repetition of the footage... <br /><br />The Moviegoer<br />Peter M. Ball<br />Brent Holmes<br />Cowry Catchers<br />Music by Chopin, Bartok and Schoenberg]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_110.m4a" length="25572649" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 140- Trifecta X</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-12-02T21:17:14-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/7d6485c29db6641814c87d1b87a4c5eb-109.php#unique-entry-id-109</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/7d6485c29db6641814c87d1b87a4c5eb-109.php#unique-entry-id-109</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_109.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 140- Trifecta X<br />Wednesday, December 2, 2009<br />Invisibility for Beginners by Michael Swanwick<br />Bubbles Surge From Froth by Frank Key<br />Outside the Box by John Haggerty<br /><br />Alasdair Stuart<br />Hub Magazine<br />Pseudopod<br />The Signal<br />Art by Chelsea Ragan<br />Music by Fumbata Ash and Rowan The Noisemakerz]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_109.m4a" length="21955378" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 139- Let Us Now Praise Awesome Dinosaurs by Leonard Richardson</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-11-25T21:16:39-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/c059e1de786a63d576138b274d32be78-108.php#unique-entry-id-108</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/c059e1de786a63d576138b274d32be78-108.php#unique-entry-id-108</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_108.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 139- Let Us Now Praise Awesome Dinosaurs by Leonard Richardson<br />Wednesday, November 25, 2009<br />"I want to buy a gun," said the Thymomenoraptor. He moved his foreclaw along the glass case of pistols, counting them off: one, two, three, four. "That one." He tapped the case; the glass squeaked.<br /><br />"Why would a dinosaur need a gun?" asked the shop owner.<br /><br />"Self-defense...."<br /><br />Cala Sith Guesthouse<br />The Dunesteef Podcast<br />J.B. Goodspeed<br />Stranger Things<br />Cover Art by Bo Kaier<br />Music by Norm Sherman, Sleaze Patrol and Gringo Motel]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_108.m4a" length="31388209" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 138- Kingdom Come by Kay Kenyon Drabble- Absent Minded Professor by Peter Recore</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-11-19T21:15:56-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/7d6f906b3065428e35f16a76e77a9935-107.php#unique-entry-id-107</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/7d6f906b3065428e35f16a76e77a9935-107.php#unique-entry-id-107</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_107.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 138- Kingdom Come by Kay Kenyon Drabble- Absent Minded Professor by Peter Recore<br />Thursday, November 19, 2009<br />Oh, it&rsquo;s been comin&rsquo;. You can hear it at night when the refugee traffic quiets down. Distant crashes, muffled thuds. Those spindly trees fall over in the front lines and advance the jungle another 15 meters. Or sometimes, it just sounds like soap bubbles fizzing down to scum...<br /><br />Kay Kenyon<br />Skeet Scienski<br />Music by Robert Rich and Goma]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_107.m4a" length="27996690" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 137- Doubleheader V: Quantum P.I. and The Last Outlaw by Igor Teper Drabble- Yarn by Steve Lidster</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-11-11T21:15:06-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/6c80e91188f2d913ba4c4f3328fee9d1-106.php#unique-entry-id-106</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/6c80e91188f2d913ba4c4f3328fee9d1-106.php#unique-entry-id-106</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_106.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 137- Doubleheader V: Quantum P.I. and The Last Outlaw by Igor Teper Drabble- Yarn by Steve Lidster<br />Wednesday, November 11, 2009<br />Sam Android found Gail Galaxy skipping monopoles off the inactive accretion disk of a small black hole on the outskirts of the galaxy. Every once in a while, she shot one in at too large an angle, and it was captured by the black hole and, with a blinding burst of X-rays, swallowed up.<br />"I was wondering when you'd get here," she narrowcast while he was still decelerating..."<br /><br />Steve Lidster<br />Igor Teper<br />Geek Pantheon<br />Simply Scripts<br />Artwork by Liz Mierzejewski<br />Music by Gringo Motel and Phil Cuneff]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_106.m4a" length="20071108" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 136- The Great Old Pumpkin by John Aegard Drabble- And Then the Whole Town Gets Their Brains Eaten by Ayn Sauer</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-10-31T21:14:24-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/f32d2f65efee6786f7bf1ef3505d1c9f-105.php#unique-entry-id-105</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/f32d2f65efee6786f7bf1ef3505d1c9f-105.php#unique-entry-id-105</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_105.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 136- The Great Old Pumpkin by John Aegard Drabble- And Then the Whole Town Gets Their Brains Eaten by Ayn Sauer<br />Saturday, October 31, 2009<br />You must know, Doctor, that I did not choose to seek psychiatric help. I have no faith that I shall exit this room a healed man; I know now that I have been destined for the asylum since childhood. No mere conversation with you can steer me clear of that fate. That said, let us proceed with this court-compelled farce before my mad prattle provokes your crabbiness further...<br /><br />Ayn Sauer<br />John Aegard<br />Closing Music by Eskit<br />Artwork by Bo Kaier]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_105.m4a" length="25412391" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 135- &#x201c;Hello&#x2c;&#x201d; Said the Stick by Michael Swanwick Drabble- Eat the Dog by Reverend John Sleestaxx</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-10-21T21:13:22-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/3b997391b87746a666a76a4c4449415e-104.php#unique-entry-id-104</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/3b997391b87746a666a76a4c4449415e-104.php#unique-entry-id-104</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_104.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 135- &ldquo;Hello,&rdquo; Said the Stick by Michael Swanwick Drabble- Eat the Dog by Reverend John Sleestaxx<br />Wednesday, October 21, 2009<br />&ldquo;Hello,&rdquo; said the stick.<br />The soldier stopped, and looked around. He did not touch the hilt of his sword, but he adjusted his stance so he could reach it quickly, if need be. But there was nothing to be seen. The moors stretched flat and empty for miles about. &ldquo;Who said that?&rdquo;<br /><br />Michael Swanwick<br />Revsleestax<br />Escapepod<br />freemodemedia<br /><br />Music by Gringo Motel]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_104.m4a" length="17512653" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 134- Bone Sigh by Tim Pratt Drabble- Squid Ink by Abbie Hilton</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-10-16T21:12:26-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/86b8aa04f81038a9fbfabb0003872bf8-103.php#unique-entry-id-103</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/86b8aa04f81038a9fbfabb0003872bf8-103.php#unique-entry-id-103</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_103.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 134- Bone Sigh by Tim Pratt Drabble- Squid Ink by Abbie Hilton<br />Friday, October 16, 2009<br />I put the tenderizer down on the white formica table and look at my bonsai scar. It is like a flower, a jellyfish, a pinwheel of raised flesh, yellow bruises, subcutaneous hemorrhaging...<br /><br />In Search of the Mongolian Death Worm: Part Three<br />Tim Pratt<br />Abbie Hilton<br />Super Animal Mega Beast III<br />Bo Kaier<br />Drabblecast Fan Archive]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_103.m4a" length="29611611" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 133- Over the Walls of Eden by Jay Lake</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-10-07T21:11:38-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/1e105becbec471819cbbba2decf9d3f4-102.php#unique-entry-id-102</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/1e105becbec471819cbbba2decf9d3f4-102.php#unique-entry-id-102</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_102.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 133- Over the Walls of Eden by Jay Lake<br />Wednesday, October 7, 2009<br />"Why do you remember the books?" he finally asks.<br />She smiles again. "O Sun, to tell thee how I hate thy beams, That bring to my remembrance from what state I fell, how glorious once above thy sphere, Till pride and worse ambition threw me down..."<br /><br />Bo Kaier<br />Jay Lake<br />Bill Glover<br /><br />Music by Scott Shannon, Bonnie Mitsch and Norm Sherman<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_102.m4a" length="32891372" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 132- Doubleheader IV: A Baker&#x2019;s Dozen and The Wrong Cart by Bruce Holland Rogers</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-10-01T21:10:33-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/0852fe4c111bad6edd244290ee0b0692-101.php#unique-entry-id-101</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/0852fe4c111bad6edd244290ee0b0692-101.php#unique-entry-id-101</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<br /><a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_101.m4a">Podcast</a><br /><br />Drabblecast 132- Doubleheader IV: A Baker&rsquo;s Dozen and The Wrong Cart by Bruce Holland Rogers<br />Thursday, October 1, 2009<br />People don't like to admit mistakes. You know how it is. Sometimes it's just easier to act like you didn't make a mistake at all, like you're doing exactly what you meant to do all along...<br /><br /><br />In Search of the Mongolian Death Worm: Part Two<br />Bruce Holland Rogers Subscription<br />FinalRune<br /><br />Music by Lyle Mays, Dave Grisman, Norm Sherman and U2 (Parody)]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_101.m4a" length="22406121" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 131- Storm Comes A&#x27; Callin&#x2019; by Jeremiah Tolbert Drabble- Hanging by Doug McIntire</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-09-25T21:09:09-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/353d8c53eea40d4922994a7559dd107d-100.php#unique-entry-id-100</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/353d8c53eea40d4922994a7559dd107d-100.php#unique-entry-id-100</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_100.m4a">Podcast</a><br />Drabblecast 131- Storm Comes A' Callin&rsquo; by Jeremiah Tolbert Drabble- Hanging by Doug McIntire<br />Friday, September 25, 2009<br />I heft the axe. Lighter now, and warm in my palms. My old bones creak, I lift it over my head. I stare at the groove in the ground, beaten into the land. Many a storm been broke here. Too many, maybe...<br /><br />In Search of the Mongolian Death Worm: Part One<br />Doug McIntire<br />Jeremiah Tolbert<br />Cheyenne Wright<br />Super Animal Deathmatch Season III<br /><br />Music by Big Bill Broonzy, John Campbell, Cheyenne Wright and Norm Sherman]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_100.m4a" length="24523143" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 130- Trifecta IX</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-09-16T20:44:24-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/8b3477bcc87fce071aae01e5bf46cc6c-98.php#unique-entry-id-98</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/8b3477bcc87fce071aae01e5bf46cc6c-98.php#unique-entry-id-98</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_98.m4a">Podcast</a><br />Drabblecast 130- Trifecta IX<br /><br />Dinosaur by Bruce Holland Rogers<br />Monster Talk by Steve Calvert<br />The Curse of the Android&rsquo;s Wife by Bruce Boston<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_98.m4a" length="20748382" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 129- Annabelle&#x27;s Alphabet by Tim Pratt </title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-09-10T20:43:24-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/04d3e9dd589e8f018308a149ff423b4d-97.php#unique-entry-id-97</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/04d3e9dd589e8f018308a149ff423b4d-97.php#unique-entry-id-97</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_97.m4a">Podcast</a><br />Drabblecast 129- Annabelle's Alphabet by Tim Pratt<br />Drabble- Tell-Tale Signs by Ralph Gamelli<br /><br />Annabelle's mother closed her eyes. "Get it sharp," she said. "Very sharp, so it doesn't hurt much. I'll boil some water."<br /><br />Somewhere in the house, far from the green places she'd known, baby Annabelle lay on her stomach and cried...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_97.m4a" length="29441788" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 128- The End of the Universe by Eugie Foster</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-09-02T20:42:18-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/339d2374616617e7ebed72ec8a14b183-96.php#unique-entry-id-96</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/339d2374616617e7ebed72ec8a14b183-96.php#unique-entry-id-96</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_96.m4a">Podcast</a><br />Drabblecast 128- The End of the Universe by Eugie Foster<br />Drabble- The Story by Michael Young<br /><br />"Countdown commencing," the computer announced. "Termination of the universe in 10 . . . 9 . . . 8 . . ."<br /><br />Eight seconds until the end of everything. No Earth, no galaxy, no existence...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_96.m4a" length="29368977" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 127- Nanuq by John Kratman</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-26T20:36:51-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/d9592f9826c928ad494c9f1088be4b4f-95.php#unique-entry-id-95</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/d9592f9826c928ad494c9f1088be4b4f-95.php#unique-entry-id-95</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_95.m4a">Podcast</a><br />Drabblecast 127- Nanuq by John Kratman<br />Drabble- The Place Where Dogs Go When They Die by John Medaille<br /><br />His years away from me had bled any belief he once had in the old ways. I had thought to educate him, to make him wise in the ways of science and the world. I thought after he graduated he would return and learn the way of the _angatquq_, the shaman, and take his place in the secret circles of the People, as his mother had. <br />But the University had narrowed his mind instead of widening it. He had turned his back on his people...<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_95.m4a" length="27016052" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 126- Dagon by H.P.Lovecraft</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-19T20:33:38-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/d80ef91218e5cc2f0df36a5b92992f35-94.php#unique-entry-id-94</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/d80ef91218e5cc2f0df36a5b92992f35-94.php#unique-entry-id-94</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_94.m4a">Podcast</a><br />Drabblecast 126- Dagon by H.P.Lovecraft<br />Poetry- The Fungi from Yuggoth by H.P. Lovecraft<br />Bbardle- The Heartache Over Innsmouth<br /><br />As I crawled into the stranded boat I realized that only one theory could explain my position. Through some unprecedented volcanic upheaval, a portion of the ocean floor must have been thrown to the surface, exposing regions which for innumerable millions of years had lain hidden under unfathomable watery depths...<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_94.m4a" length="34293453" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 125- Little Brother&#x2122; by Bruce Holland Rogers</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-08-05T23:12:59-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/16fe7e650305a2a5fff83722b1dd278c-93.php#unique-entry-id-93</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/16fe7e650305a2a5fff83722b1dd278c-93.php#unique-entry-id-93</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_93.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 125- Little Brother™ by Bruce Holland Rogers Drabble- Prayer to Human by Christopher Perria.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 125- Little Brother&trade; by Bruce Holland Rogers</a><br />Drabble- Prayer to Human by Christopher Perria<br /><br />This year when Peter ran into the living room, there sat Little Brother&trade; among all the wrapped presents, babbling baby talk, smiling his happy smile, and patting one of the packages with his fat little hand. Peter was so excited that he ran up and gave Little Brother&trade; a big hug around the neck. That was how he found out about the button.]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_93.m4a" length="15539239" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 124- Ghosts and Simulations by Ruthanna Emrys</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-07-29T23:11:34-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/25bf8c76e83773d4304ad7534246314c-92.php#unique-entry-id-92</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/25bf8c76e83773d4304ad7534246314c-92.php#unique-entry-id-92</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_92.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 124- Ghosts and Simulations by Ruthanna Emrys Drabble- Navy Wife by A.S. Lowe.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 124- Ghosts and Simulations by Ruthanna Emrys</a><br />Drabble- Navy Wife by A.S. Lowe<br /><br />"You're looking for people to mind the ghosts?" I asked, as I signed for the co-pay...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_92.m4a" length="32124693" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 123- Toast by Jamie Lackey</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-07-22T23:08:46-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/96cca79952187467d9078181b2f19991-91.php#unique-entry-id-91</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/96cca79952187467d9078181b2f19991-91.php#unique-entry-id-91</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_91.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 123- Toast by Jamie Lackey.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 123- Toast by Jamie Lackey</a><br /><br />Elayne won't eat toast anymore. A week ago, she never would have dreamed of giving up toast. It was her favorite breakfast food, and breakfast is the most important meal of the day...<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_91.m4a" length="23454365" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 122- The Fallen and the Muse of the Street by Tim Pratt</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-07-11T23:07:17-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/e9a4aa4038c1a7677f2eaf00aaae2427-90.php#unique-entry-id-90</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/e9a4aa4038c1a7677f2eaf00aaae2427-90.php#unique-entry-id-90</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_90.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 122- The Fallen and the Muse of the Street by Time Pratt Drabble- The Most Wonderful Dream by Tim _ShoEboX_ Crist.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 122- The Fallen and the Muse of the Street by Tim Pratt</a><br />Drabble- The Most Wonderful Dream by Tim &ldquo;ShoEboX&rdquo; Crist<br /><br />Angels, fallen or otherwise, weren't known for their appreciation of human art...<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_90.m4a" length="35067966" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 121- Trifecta VIII</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-07-04T23:04:56-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/6d54644fffc68671552c86b2a5a195da-89.php#unique-entry-id-89</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/6d54644fffc68671552c86b2a5a195da-89.php#unique-entry-id-89</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_89.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 121- Trifecta VIII.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 121- Trifecta VIII</a><br /><br />Paranormal Kansas: Cretaceous Ghosts by Jeremiah Tolbert<br />Aqua Vita by Stephanie Campisi<br />Jake and the Carpet Sharks by Michelle Howarth]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_89.m4a" length="14588719" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 110- Trifecta VII</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-04-15T20:42:50-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/97ea2d1fc73c20778532947e83c1544c-78.php#unique-entry-id-78</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/97ea2d1fc73c20778532947e83c1544c-78.php#unique-entry-id-78</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_78.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 110- Trifecta VII.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 110- Trifecta VII</a><br /><br />The Frozen People by Danny Adams<br />Sheltered by Ralph Gamelli<br />In Order to Conserve by Cat Rambo]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_78.m4a" length="20843869" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 109- Babel Probe by David D. Levine</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-04-01T20:39:44-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/7e4ae3f38d2655962fafc2a6b9108572-77.php#unique-entry-id-77</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/7e4ae3f38d2655962fafc2a6b9108572-77.php#unique-entry-id-77</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_77.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 109- Babel Probe by David D. Levine, Bbardle- The Babylon Battle of the Bands.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 109- Babel Probe by David D. Levine</a><br />Bbardle- The Babylon Battle of the Bands<br /><br />I have been sent to investigate one of the greatest mysteries of all time.&nbsp; The identity of Jack the ripper, the fate of the lost colony at Roanoke, even the hidden story of the Crucifixion have all been revealed, but the truth--if any-- behind the Tower of Babel myth, found in so many cultures, still lies shrouded in secrecy...<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_77.m4a" length="30071661" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 108- The Wicked Witch Looks at 40 (Decades) by Janet E. Sever</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-03-27T20:38:24-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/e19cefe92bcd61cdaf23d52acd410789-76.php#unique-entry-id-76</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/e19cefe92bcd61cdaf23d52acd410789-76.php#unique-entry-id-76</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_76.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 108- The Wicked Witch Looks at 40 (Decades) by Janet E. Sever Drabble- The Moth by Zac Alexander.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 108- The Wicked Witch Looks at 40 (Decades) by Janet E. Sever</a><br />Drabble- The Moth by Zac Alexander<br /><br />The wicked witch business wasn&rsquo;t what it used to be.&nbsp; It had been such a simple thing, to lure children with candy; back in the old days when candy had been hard to come by...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_76.m4a" length="14637098" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 107- The Alchemical Automaton Blues by Ian McHugh</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-03-20T20:37:13-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/3782b6bc354ea54347dd05b3a08687e1-75.php#unique-entry-id-75</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/3782b6bc354ea54347dd05b3a08687e1-75.php#unique-entry-id-75</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_75.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 107- The Alchemical Automaton Blues by Ian McHugh  Drabble- Hide and Seek by Liz Meirjewski.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 107- The Alchemical Automaton Blues by Ian McHugh</a><br />Drabble- Hide and Seek by Liz Mierzejewski<br /><br />"How often does it do that?"&nbsp; the faun asked.<br />"Most of the time.&nbsp; The poor thing's totally neglected.&nbsp; They never speak to it or interact with it-- except for when the kids are throwing rocks at it..."]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_75.m4a" length="24177489" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 106- Boiled Black Broth and Cornets by Frank Key</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-03-11T20:35:56-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/ef15f8703449ee3530b143aa23a3daa1-74.php#unique-entry-id-74</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/ef15f8703449ee3530b143aa23a3daa1-74.php#unique-entry-id-74</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_74.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 106- Boiled Black Broth and Cornets by Frank Key Drabble- Deep in Flemming by David Steele.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 106- Boiled Black Broth and Cornets by Frank Key</a><br />Drabble- Deep in Flemming by David Steele<br /><br />"From fortress-building to cornet-playing, you never cease to amaze me, Beckie."&nbsp; I replied, dumping my weekend luggage in a corner of the grm brickish vestibule...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_74.m4a" length="14366806" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 105- Doubleheader 2:  The Blueberry Pie &#x26; The Last of the Pie Hunters by Mur Lafferty</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-03-04T20:34:47-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/13365f34ccb4d315373dd3c2ae36476e-73.php#unique-entry-id-73</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/13365f34ccb4d315373dd3c2ae36476e-73.php#unique-entry-id-73</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_73.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 105- Doubleheader 2_  The Blueberry Pie &#38; 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<br />"You may choose your present this year, boys,"&nbsp; said she.&nbsp; "Something to fulfill your destiny, perhaps."&nbsp; The boys were born to change the world...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_72.m4a" length="25797603" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 103-  Out of His League by Bruce Golden</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-02-18T20:30:14-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/c0b0562c54c9f4fedbdb68e28aa3e2d0-71.php#unique-entry-id-71</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/c0b0562c54c9f4fedbdb68e28aa3e2d0-71.php#unique-entry-id-71</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_71.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 103-  Out of His League by Bruce Golden Drabble- Sammy Has a Good Day by Josh Hugo.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 103-&nbsp; Out of His League by Bruce Golden</a><br />Drabble- Sammy Has a Good Day by Josh Hugo<br /><br />An influx of uniformed combatants filed into the room, some mumbling, others grumbling-- the sure sign of another loss.&nbsp; In moments the place smelled of dirty socks and planetary jocks...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_71.m4a" length="16084251" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 102- The Last Dog by Mike Resnick</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-02-11T20:29:01-05:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/15684d5b7421db13632bcfe87046f1e0-70.php#unique-entry-id-70</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/15684d5b7421db13632bcfe87046f1e0-70.php#unique-entry-id-70</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_70.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-110:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 102- The Last Dog.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 102- The Last Dog by Mike Resnick</a><br />Drabble- Rain in the Wind by Jake Freivald<br /><br />He was panting now, his breath coming in a never-ending series of short spurts and gasps.&nbsp; His sides ached, his eyes watered, and every now and then he would trip over the rubble of the decayed and ruined buildings that lined the torturously fragmented street...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_70.m4a" length="25196052" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 101- Bemused by Michael R. 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Fosburg </a><br />Drabble- A Gentleman Caller by Rodney Elliot<br /><br />My Muse is the life of every party.&nbsp; He does keg-stands and plays beer-pong like he was born to the game...<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_69.m4a" length="18525510" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 120- Doubleheader III: Fishermen &#x26; A Sandwich Shop in Chicago&#x2c; 1 AM by Jeremiah Tolbert</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-26T23:15:44-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/ac116e6ba5348a49ab6df9d14590c246-79.php#unique-entry-id-79</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/ac116e6ba5348a49ab6df9d14590c246-79.php#unique-entry-id-79</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_79.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 120- Doubleheader III_  Fishermen &#38; A Sandwich Shop in Chicago, 1 AM by Jeremiah Tolbert Drabble- The First Swim by Richard Asbury.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 120- Doubleheader III: Fishermen & A Sandwich Shop in Chicago, 1 AM by Jeremiah Tolbert</a><br />Drabble- The First Swim by Richard Asbury<br /><br />We reach the rocky banks, out of breath. We do not speak. We can barely hear our voices over water raging against the rocks. Our breath makes white clouds. I buckle my helmet and cinch my gloves tighter...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_79.m4a" length="13564113" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 119- The Seven Deadly Drabbles by Jake Bible</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-17T23:17:17-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/113a9f2ed859d34166c1ae2c052b1837-80.php#unique-entry-id-80</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/113a9f2ed859d34166c1ae2c052b1837-80.php#unique-entry-id-80</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_80.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 119- The Seven Deadly Drabbles.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 119- The Seven Deadly Drabbles by Jake Bible</a><br /><br />Damascus started to object, but feeling the stares from those in the infinite line behind him, he angrily flipped open his courier&rsquo;s bag and grabbed two bloody, dripping muslin bags.&nbsp; He slapped them on the counter and huffed away...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_80.m4a" length="12300351" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 118- The Relativity Prison by Igor Teper</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-13T21:31:18-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/39a9c0945ea3dc38687df76860e94bf2-81.php#unique-entry-id-81</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/39a9c0945ea3dc38687df76860e94bf2-81.php#unique-entry-id-81</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_81.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 118- The Relativity Prison.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 118- The Relativity Prison by Igor Teper</a><br />Drabble- Coiffuture Conundrum by Jake Webb<br /><br />It took weeks for me convince myself that my condition is universal, and I'm still not entirely sure. It's almost always something in the eyes, and sometimes also in the corners of the mouth. Resignation. I had to learn to look for it. Otherwise, the illusion of volition is perfect. Everyone looks as if they're just going about their business, even as their business is going about them...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_81.m4a" length="19457397" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 117- Curse of the Alien&#x27;s Wife by Bruce Boston</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-06-03T21:28:50-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/baa8e166cab62513bad5e4a24ad6d280-82.php#unique-entry-id-82</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/baa8e166cab62513bad5e4a24ad6d280-82.php#unique-entry-id-82</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_82.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 117- Curse of the Alien&#39;s Wife.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 117- Curse of the Alien's Wife by Bruce Boston</a><br />Drabble- The Entertainer by Brett Reynolds<br /><br />Now that his supernal caress has become the familiar sanctum of her nights, she fears that no mere human partner could ever satisfy her again...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_82.m4a" length="18840779" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 116- It&#x27;s All in the Knowing by Mikal Trimm</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-05-27T21:27:37-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/dbe2c1db719b7d11a742324a3a6184f3-83.php#unique-entry-id-83</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/dbe2c1db719b7d11a742324a3a6184f3-83.php#unique-entry-id-83</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_83.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 116- It&#39;s All in the Knowing.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 116- It's All in the Knowing by Mikal Trimm</a><br />Drabble- Tax Form Zero-G by Sonny Traylor<br /><br />Kelly Lester, a soft-spoken, unassuming young girl, with lovely sparkling green eyes and a smile that seemed fresh-born each time she used it. I fell in love with her the day she started here, and I convinced myself she'd never have anything to do with me the day after.<br /><br />Of course, I was not all-knowing at the time...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_83.m4a" length="16794655" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 115- Clown Eggs by Jay Lake </title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-05-25T21:19:39-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/52572b068174378857ef8392ee6b7314-84.php#unique-entry-id-84</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/52572b068174378857ef8392ee6b7314-84.php#unique-entry-id-84</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_84.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 115- Clown Eggs.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 115- Clown Eggs by Jay Lake</a><br />Drabble- The Absurdly Connected Machine by J. Alan Pierce<br /><br />The spring tide rolled across Momus Beach, tossing the flaccid corpses of clowns like so many torn balloons. Weathered to a dispirited pallor, they twisted in the foamy surf with the eternally surprised expressions of the dead...<br />]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_84.m4a" length="14237899" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 114- Arms and the Man by Mary Turzillo</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-05-13T21:18:06-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/8378b5d33bb64cca95fb8c7dfc0f2df7-85.php#unique-entry-id-85</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/8378b5d33bb64cca95fb8c7dfc0f2df7-85.php#unique-entry-id-85</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_85.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 114- Arms and the Man.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 114- Arms and the Man by Mary Turzillo</a><br />Drabble- Happy Ending by Michael Young<br /><br />Courtney had never considered squid love before.&nbsp; She was an accountant for a Chicago restaurant chain, and not really looking.&nbsp; After a bitter, acrimonious divorce, Courtney was burned out on romance...]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_85.m4a" length="16140977" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 113- Charlie the Purple Giraffe Was Acting Strange by David D. Levine</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-05-06T21:15:15-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/9b7982d7ac04635a5d654b022650f9ba-86.php#unique-entry-id-86</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/9b7982d7ac04635a5d654b022650f9ba-86.php#unique-entry-id-86</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_86.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 113- Charlie the Purple Giraffe.m4a&#39;">Drabblecast 113- Charlie the Purple Giraffe Was Acting Strange by David D. Levine</a><br />Drabble- The Good Doctor by Jake Webb<br /><br />A change came over Charlie then, like a cloud passing in front of the sun.&nbsp; He placed his hands flat in his lap, straightened his neck, and took a deep breath.&nbsp; "Us," he said at last.&nbsp; "They read us."]]></content:encoded><enclosure url="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_86.m4a" length="23587449" type="audio/mpeg"/></item><item><title>Drabblecast 112- The Guardian by Michael Anthony</title><dc:creator>tbaker@gardenstreet.org</dc:creator><category>None</category><dc:date>2009-04-29T19:54:14-04:00</dc:date><link>http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/0667b425cf18b4333cb6c1ec02d5a1f3-87.php#unique-entry-id-87</link><guid isPermaLink="true">http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/0667b425cf18b4333cb6c1ec02d5a1f3-87.php#unique-entry-id-87</guid><content:encoded><![CDATA[<a href="http://www.gardenstreet.org/drabblecastarchive/archive/101150_files/podcast_87.m4a" rel="self" title="Episodes 101-150:Podcast &#39;Drabblecast 112- The Guardian by Michael Anthony Drabble- 3_52 to Oblivion by J.D. 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