Drabblecast 38 – Trifecta
Trifecta – a run of three wins or grand events. Origin: 1970s from “tri” + “perfecta” The Drabblecast’s first ever trifecta special, three short stories asking there interesting questions. Is best...
View ArticleDrabblecast 83 – Floating Over Time
She was a machine, fabulously complex and durable and imaginative. She was also alive… This well regarded episode of the Drabblecast shares the poetic story of two complex individuals welcoming,...
View ArticleDrabblecast 90 – Far Far Away
The bullet-riddled corpses of our dead crew-mates, all sixteen of them, are coffined up, and the coffins stacked as a makeshift ping pong table… In Drabble News, Norm congratulates the Harper Collins...
View ArticleDrabblecast 97 – Daydream Nation
From a small, dusty box similar to a contact-lens case, she took a fresh iDreams bindi, a self-adhesive circlet displaying the iDreams logo: a stylized human head wreathed in fluffy clouds and...
View ArticleDrabblecast 188 – The Store of the Worlds
Tompkins sighed. “What happens is this: You pay me my fee. I give you an injection which knocks you out. Then, with the aid of certain gadgets which I have in the back of the store, I liberate your...
View ArticleDrabblecast 208 – Hokkaido Green
The sound of running water came from ahead. The trail emerged from the woods and he looked up at the side of a rocky hill. A narrow waterfall trickled down the side of the rock, splashing into a pool...
View ArticleDrabblecast 210 – Trifecta XVII
Another in the Drabblecast trifecta series. This time, we dip in to the Alphabet Quartet collection. The post Drabblecast 210 – Trifecta XVII appeared first on The Drabblecast.
View ArticleDrabblecast 263 – Betty Flesh and the Meat Man
“Your suitor’s here!” Ma Flesh hurried into the back room of the butcher’s shop. “Are you presentable?” Betty waited there amongst the swinging, marbled yellow cow carcasses. The wooden butcher’s table...
View ArticleDrabblecast B-Sides 29 – The Lemon-Green Spaghetti-Loud Dynamite-Dribble Day
Testimony of Witness No. 5671 before the Special Presidential Investigative Commission. Leonard Drucker, thirty-one years old, unmarried, of 238 West 10th Street, New York City, Borough of Manhattan,...
View ArticleDrabbleclassics 7 – The Store of the Worlds (188)
Tompkins sighed. “What happens is this: You pay me my fee. I give you an injection which knocks you out. Then, with the aid of certain gadgets which I have in the back of the store, I liberate your...
View ArticleDrabblecast Presents: Far Far Away
A special throwback episode. With One week left in the Drabblecast Reborn Kickstarter, Norm presents one of his favorite surreal stories from deep in the archive by Hootingyard writer and Resonance...
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