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  • Nov 26, 2024 | podcastle.org | Karim Kattan |Kaitlyn Zivanovich |Amal Singh |Iasmin Omar Ata

    by Karim KattanThere remained, in the mountains of Endor, a scattering of the elder people. Most of the others — the handfuls left — had moved to the cities of the south decades before. These people of mountains and hills, of ice fields and pine trees, now dwelled in seashore havens and desert cities, resort towns and neon oases. The few families who had remained, huddled in the mountains surrounding Endor valley, lived in a half-dormant, savage state.

  • Aug 21, 2024 | reactormag.com | Amal Singh |Jonathan Strahan

    In the small city of Mehranpur, the Nawab suspects there may be a connection between the slow wasting of a beloved tree and the fate of the city itself. The Nawab of Mehranpur stopped smoking his hookah and looked up at the new khansama through a thick haze of smoke. The cinnamon-infused hashish cloud made lazy wisps around the Nawab’s ruby-studded fingers, clouding his vision.

  • Aug 15, 2024 | clarkesworldmagazine.com | Amal Singh |Kate Baker

    Skip to content Podcast, Original Fiction TEXT VERSION Our second podcast for July is “I Will Meet You When the Artifacts End” written by Amal Singh and read by Kate Baker. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 42:42 — 58.7MB)Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora | iHeartRadio | Podchaser | TuneIn | Deezer | RSS | MoreAmal Singh is an author from Mumbai, India.

  • Jul 5, 2024 | clarkesworldmagazine.com | Amal Singh

    Jai’s first words to Noori were, look, I live and work in the Gaol, where I spend my time removing and installing fuel cells, there is some radioactivity involved, and I am not sure if it would be such a good idea for us to meet or hang out. Sure, we wear our suits, and get sanitized regularly, but none of the other guys have an active dating life, and I would prefer if things remained status quo. Besides, the view from East-IV is unparalleled. I saw firsthand as home dropped off.

  • May 14, 2024 | flametreepublishing.com | Amal Singh

    In the city of Sirvassa, where petals are currency and flowers are magic, the Caretaker tends to the Garden of Delights. He imparts temporary magical abilities to the citizens of Sirvassa, while battling a curse of eternal old age. No Delight could uplift his curse, and so he must seek out a mythical figure. A god. When a Delight allows a young girl an ability to change reality, the Caretaker believes he’s at the end of his search.

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