
Marie Vibbert
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1 week ago |
clarkesworldmagazine.com | Marie Vibbert |Kate Baker
Our seventh podcast for May is “Yarn Theory” written by Marie Vibbert and read by Kate Baker. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 8:48 — 12.1MB)Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora | iHeartRadio | Podchaser | TuneIn | Deezer | RSS | MoreHugo- and Nebula-nominated author Marie Vibbert’s short fiction has appeared over ninety times in top magazines like Nature, Analog, and Clarkesworld, and been translated into Czech, Chinese, and Vietnamese.
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Mar 20, 2024 |
clarkesworldmagazine.com | Marie Vibbert |Kate Baker
Our sixth podcast for January is “Rail Meat” written by Marie Vibbert and read by Kate Baker. Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 26:58 — 37.0MB)Subscribe Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pandora | iHeartRadio | Podchaser | TuneIn | Deezer | RSS | More Hugo and Nebula nominated author Marie Vibbert’s short fiction has appeared in top magazines like Nature, Analog, and Clarkesworld, and been translated into Czech, Chinese, and Vietnamese.
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Jan 1, 2024 |
clarkesworldmagazine.com | Marie Vibbert
4080 words, short story It wasn’t a glamorous entrée into the world of the rich. Ernestine jimmied a service door and climbed forty flights of dingy, bare metal stairs to avoid the sensors in the hotel elevators. Maids and mechanics locked eyes, disapprovingly, then decided she wasn’t their problem and slid past her with professional unseeing.
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Jul 4, 2023 |
clarkesworldmagazine.com | Marie Vibbert |Kate Baker
2023 Nebula Award finalist Marie Vibbert has sold over eighty stories to top magazines like Analog, F&SF, and Nature. Her works have been translated into Czech, Chinese, and Vietnamese and long listed for the Hugo and BSFA. By day she is a computer programmer in Cleveland, Ohio.
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Jul 1, 2023 |
clarkesworldmagazine.com | Marie Vibbert
Hanh tried not to look at the greasy fingerprints marking the seams on James’ silicone skin. “How do you feel, James?” “Dizzy.” He swung his legs against the workbench in perfect imitation of the teen he resembled. “But not so much as before.” The IT guy mashed his hands in an oily towel. He had thick forearms and a purple skullcap. “I replaced the gyroscopic components, but that’s not the source of the problem. His balance processing’s all screwed up, and the gyros are getting banged around.
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