Once upon a time on the blasted frozen ice, a pirate and a selkie, beset by naval forces, set their sites on the treasure haul of a lifetime…
Fantasy
Stories set in larger than life worlds of magic and wonder.
316 – I Have the High Ground with Jess Levine
In a universe far, far away, a bounty hunter stares down the scoundrel commando of a desperate rebellion. Blades are soon to be drawn, and space magic soon conjured, but first, there is the delicate dance of the battle of words beforehand… Continue reading →
315 – The Snow Queen with Jeeyon Shim
Once upon a time, a boy tumbled through a mirror, into the wooded realm of the snow queen.
From there, things got very bad, very fast.
313 – Ezra’s Guide to Magic or Otherwise Significant Objects with Ezra Szanton
In which we hit the books and decipher the tales of a mask, a starship, and the armors of the great summoners of the multiverse.
310 – Big Man on Krampus with Brandon Leon-Gambetta
THIS YEAR ON THE PARTY OF ONE CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR: Santa and Krampus are about to have a very bad Christmas Eve when they look in the mirror and realize… they’ve swapped bodies! Continue reading →
307 – For Our Family with Anthony Nomo
Our elders’ era is over. It is time for us to take over their legacy. There is no one else, only us. The only question is… will we do it? Continue reading →
303 – The Excellents with Moxie Buttercup
Maple Syrup Princess in, “Princesses vs. Boss Rat: The Fight for PrincessFest!” Continue reading →
302 – Unfamiliar with Ash Cheshire
Two familiars, conjured by Wizards who left them behind long, long ago, suddenly feel a pull towards the underworld; their Wizards have died and need their help escaping. But will they make the choice? Continue reading →
301 – Follow Me Down with Joie Martin
This is the story of Orpheus and Eurydice, and their journey through the underworld, and the true power of true love. Continue reading →
287 – 52 Days on the Ice with Katy Morgan
Across the ice, the Exile & the Envoy walked. They walked, and they spoke, and they listened, and they learned. It was not an easy journey, but it was at least a difficult road walked together. Continue reading →