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Tag: Author: Luke Coddington

Cover for Drabblecast episode 24, Black and White Animals 3, by Bo Kaier

Drabblecast 24 – Black and White Animals Part 3 : Chromatic Conclusions

Cover for Drabblecast episode 24 , Black and White Animals 3, by Bo KaierPart Three of the Black and White Animals Trilogy, Brenda and the Black and White Animals Prepare for the Final Battle with Emperor Mersatz…

Cover for Drabblecast episode 22, Black And White Animals 2, by Rodolfo Arredondo

Drabblecast 22 – Black and White Animals Part 2 : Vengeful Hearts

Cover for Drabblecast episode 22, Black And White Animals 2, by Rodolfo ArredondoWith humanity’s fate at stake, Ling Ling and his Black and White followers face a new and mighty foe…

Cover for Drabblecast episode 16, I-81, by John Deberge

Drabblecast 16 – I-81

Cover for Drabblecast episode 16, I-81, by John DebergeA man and his wife encounter a new type of road rage….

Cover for Drabblecast episode 11, Black and White Animals, by Bo Kaier

Drabblecast 11 – Black and White Animals Part 1 : Secret Weapons

Cover for Drabblecast episode 11, Black and White Animals, by Bo Kaier

A day at the zoo turns into humanity’s ultimate struggle for survival…

Episode 11 of the Drabblecast brings us Secret Weapons – the first chapter of the Black and White Animals trilogy. Norm and Kendall Marchman share this story of a trip to the zoo turned strange and terrible. Drabble News reports on recent research involving dinosaur veins. Norm again encourages listeners to vote, and jump into the final week of the Super Animal Deathmatch.

Cover for Drabblecast episode 3, Next Stop, by Bo Kaier

Drabblecast 3 – Next Stop

Cover for Drabblecast episode 3, Next Stop, by Bo KaierThe metrotrain at 6am can be a great place to make new friends…

The Drabblecast’s third episode brings us Luke Coddington’s Next Stop, a short, atmospheric story of an encounter with a homeless man on Baltimore’s metro, with some unexpected consequences. Norm puts his versatile voice to good use, delivering both an unnerved protagonist and an authentically creepy antagonist.

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