PseudoPod mentions in December 2020


Vanessa Fogg reviews Black Cranes: Tales of Unquiet Women, edited by @leemurraywriter and Geneve Flynn, including a shout out to us for reprinting “The Genetic Alchemist’s Daughter” by Elaine Cuyegkeng and narrated by Rebecca Wei Hsieh.

Check out the full review:

https://itsajumble.blogspot.com/2020/12/review-black-cranes-tales-of-unquiet.html

Ephiny Gale shares her ten favorite short stories from 2020 and we’re excited to see she includes both “Resilience” by Christi Nogle and narrated by Dani Daly plus “The Genetic Alchemist’s Daughter” by Elaine Cuyegkeng and narrated by Rebecca Wei Hsieh

2020 Story Eligibility & Recommendations

Maria Haskins over on Curious Fictions shares her favorite short stories from November 2020 and we’re excited to see she includes both “The Genetic Alchemist’s Daughter” by Elaine Cuyegkeng and narrated by Rebecca Wei Hsieh plus “The Smell of Night in the Basement” by Wendy N. Wagner and narrated by Kara Grace.

https://curiousfictions.com/posts/3682-maria-haskins-my-sci-fi-fantasy-horror-short-fiction-roundup-november-2020

Alex Brown over on Tor.com shares her favorite short stories from November 2020 and we’re excited to see she includes “The Smell of Night in the Basement” by Wendy N. Wagner narrated by Kara Grace.

Must-Read Speculative Short Fiction: November 2020

In December, Mother Horror Sadie Hartmann returned to review “The Smell of Night in the Basement” by Wendy N. Wagner and narrated by Kara Grace. She returns next month to some of the short stories of years past with a Christmas treat from Grady Hendrix. She began with “The Pit” by Joe N. Lansdale narrated by John Bell.

 

Mother Horror and “The Smell of Night in the Basement”

Paul Jessup includes “The Smell of Night in the Basement” by Wendy N. Wagner as one of the best short stories of 2020.

Paul Jessup’s Best of 2020 Short Story Roundup

A.C. Wise talks about her favorite short fiction of 2020 and includes “Tara’s Mother’s Skin” by Suzan Palumbo and narrated by Arielle John.

http://www.acwise.net/?p=3353

Eugenia Triantafyllou shares some of her favorite stories from 2020, and we’re excited to see she includes both “Tara’s Mother’s Skin” by Suzan Palumbo and narrated by Arielle John plus “Teeth Long and Sharp as Blades by A.C. Wise and narrated by Tonia Ransom.

AN INCOMPLETE LIST OF BEAUTIFUL STORIES THAT HAVE KEPT ME COMPANY THIS YEAR (BY PUBLICATION MONTH).

Vastarien Volume 3 Issue 2 was published including the short stories “APOCTATRYPTAMIN®” by Associate Editor T. M. Morgan and “Phases of the Shadow” by Associate Editor Jessica Ann York. It also includes the poem “Advice I Wish I’d Been Given When I Was a 12-Year-Old Girl about to Watch The Exorcist for the First Time” by Audio Producer Chelsea Davis.