Endria Isa Richardson | Every Atom Belonging to Me as Good Belongs to You

Endria Isa Richardson | Every Atom Belonging to Me as Good Belongs to You

We came down to Independence in the afternoon. The sky as we descended was white, gray, pink smeared on a dirty canvas. I had the sense---because that morning we had been very high, above 13,000 feet, and everything had been very still as we balanced on hard, flat, brown rocks---that we were walking through the sky, and that we might come down from the sky painted white, and gray, and pink, ourselves. | Copyright 2022 by Endria Isa Richardson. Narrated by Tonia Ransom. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Charles Payseur | Spring Thaw

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When Lucas walked in and nodded toward the Ice Bus, I thought for a fleeting moment he was finally going to make a move. Not that there was much of a dating scene in the small research station, but so...

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Desirina Boskovich | The Island

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I was five when we moved to the island. Mommy and Daddy knew that the end was near. There were harbingers, omens, and dire events: poisoned apples, collapsing buildings, broken sidewalks, and the ever...

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Caspian Gray | An Army of Angels

Caspian Gray | An Army of Angels

“I have something I want to show you,” said Nancy. She stared at Jazmine from Jazmine’s front porch, wet and bedraggled. Nancy was a petite white woman with long hair the way teenage boys had long hai...

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Carmen Maria Machado | Descent

Carmen Maria Machado | Descent

We gathered for the last time in October, under the pretense of discussing a novel that was currently bobbing along in the zeitgeist like a rubber duck at sea. It was unusually cold for October — the ...

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Karen Munro | The Garden

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Waiting on the steps at Changdeokgung for my language study group, I watched a girl in a guide’s vest herding American tourists. She had full cheeks and a broad nose, vanishing eyebrows, sad eyes. It ...

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Christopher Barzak | The Trampling

Christopher Barzak | The Trampling

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Kat Howard | Returned

Kat Howard | Returned

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