The cones met! #skinnerco
Filed under Instaganda
FP530 – Mulligan Smith in Their Time
Welcome to Flash Pulp, episode five hundred and thirty.
Tonight we present Mulligan Smith in Their Time
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This week’s episodes are brought to you by Glow-in-the-Dark Radio!
Flash Pulp is an experiment in broadcasting fresh pulp stories in the modern age – three to ten minutes of fiction brought to you every Friday evening.
Tonight, we return to a simpler time, when private investigator Mulligan Smith’s greatest concern was the possibility of a serial killer.
Mulligan Smith in Their Time
Written by J.R.D. Skinner
Art and Narration by Opopanax
and Audio produced by Jessica May
Flash Pulp is presented by https://www.skinner.fm, and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Intro and outro work provided by Jay Langejans of The New Fiction Writers podcast.
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– and thanks to you, for reading. If you enjoyed the story, tell your friends.
Filed under Flash Pulp, Mulligan Smith
Into the Black
Are you a gut-shot explorer dying quickly on the edge of a collapsing star, your last few relativistic seconds spent dreaming of a sound and quiet life, or are you a sound and quiet life dying slowly on the edge of a gut-shot planet, your only few seconds spent dreaming of exploration?
Filed under Junk Thought
CCRC46 – Mickey’s Christmas Carol
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Tonight your hosts, Hugh of HughJODonnell.com, Rich the Time Traveler, Jurd, and Opop, enjoy some Christmas cheer.
Chrononaut Cinema Reviews is presented by https://www.skinner.fm and http://hughjodonnell.com, and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
This isn’t the version we watched, so no guarantees:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LOhWEMsQ3as
Filed under Chrononaut Cinema Reviews, Flash Pulp