The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

An Arts and Books podcast featuring Rish Outfield

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The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

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The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine

An Arts and Books podcast featuring Rish Outfield
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Rish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and audiobook narrator. He got his start co-hosting The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Big Anklevich attempt to waste time entertainingly. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.

Host

Munsi Parker-Munroe is an actor, horror fiction author, and comedian.Munroe's short stories have appeared in Acme Tales and on the podcasts The Dunesteef, the Drabblecast, and Tales to Terrify. Their first novel, "Broken Escalator," was published in 2012.Prior to their name change, Munroe was Christopher K. Munroe.

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Josh Roseman is an author of speculative and horror fiction, and a voice actor and narrator.Roseman's stories have appeared in Asimov's, Escape Pod, Dunesteef Audio Fiction, and StarShipSofa, and have been collected in the anthology "Fat Girl in a Strange Land." His first book, the collection "The Clockwork Russian," was published in 2015. His first novel "After the Apocalypse," was published in 2017.

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Barry Haworth works as a Statistician and Data Scientist in the Australian Public Service. He holds a Masters degree in Statistics. Outside of work he is a keen reader of science fiction and enjoys choral singing and taking part in amateur theatricals, having performed such roles as Prospero in The Tempest, Fester in The Addams Family Musical, Major-General Stanley in The Pirates of Penzance, and Ebenezer Scrooge and Marley's Ghost in two different versions of A Christmas Carol.

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Renée Chambliss is an author, actor, and audiobook narrator. She often publishes under the name R. E. Chambliss.Chambliss's fist book, "Dreaming of Deliverance," was published in 2009. She decided to narrate it and release it as an audiobook, which led her to become a professional narrator.

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Abigail Hilton is a traveling nurse anesthetist. She has spent time in veterinary school, lived in Taiwan, and skinned rattlesnakes. Not in that order.

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Jason Sanford is a science fiction author. He is best known for his short stories.Sanford's fiction has appeared in Interzone, Asimov's Science Fiction, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Year's Best SF 14, InterGalactic Medicine Show, and other anthologies. His first novel, "Plague Birds," was published in 2021. Sanford founded the magazine storySouth and ran their annual Million Writers Award for best online short stories.

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William Barclay Meikle is a writer of horror, fantasy, and historical mystery fiction.Meikle has published over 300 short stories. His first book, the collection "Millennium Macabre," was published in 2000, and his first novel, "Island Life," was published in 2001. He has since published more than thirty novels.

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Nathaniel Lee is an author. He is the Assistant Editor of the podcasts "Escape Pod" and "The Drabblecast" and an assistant editor for the humorous anthology series "Unidentified Funny Objects."Lee's work has appeared in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Strange Horizons, Uncharted Magazine, Pseudopod, and PodCastle. He has published several short story collections.

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Rick Kennett is an author of science fiction and horror fiction. He is also a motorbike courier.Kennett's first published short story was "Troublesome Green" in 1979. His first collection, "The Reluctant Ghost-Hunter," was published in 1991.

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William D. McIntosh is a science fiction author.McIntosh's work has appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, Strange Horizons, Lightspeed Magazine, Daily Science Fiction, and Interzone, and they have been collected in anthologies. His first novel, "Soft Apocalypse," was published by 2011.Before becoming a full-time writer, McIntosh was a Professor of Psychology in Southeast Georgia.

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Sam Schreiber is an audio engineer and an Adjunct Instructor of Science Fiction and Fantasy at New York University’s Tandon School of Engineering. He is also a co-host and co-producer of the audio speculative fiction magazine the Kaleidocast, currently in its third season.Schreiber's work has appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Vastarien: A Literary Journal, Occult Detective Quarterly, and A BREATH FROM THE SKY: Unusual Stories of Possession.Schreiber received his B.A. in English and Creative Writing from Oberlin College and his M.F.A. in Fiction from New York University.

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Ray Cluley is an author of horror and fantasy fiction.Cluley's work has appeared in publications and has been collected in "best of" anthologies, including Ellen Datlow’s Best Horror of the Year series, Steve Berman’s Wilde Stories: The Year’s Best Gay Speculative Fiction, and Benoît Domis’s Ténèbres. He won the British Fantasy Award for Best Short Story for "Shark! Shark!" His first book, the collection "Probably Monsters," was published in 2022.

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Tom Crosshill (real name Toms Kreicbergs) is an author and financial advisor. He writes speculative and literary fiction.Crosshill's first two novels, "The Cat King of Havana" and "The Cattle Express: A Tale of Wall Street and Siberia," were both published in 2016.Crosshill received his B.A. in Physics from Reed College.

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Aeryn Rudel is a writer of science fiction, horror, and fantasy fiction, a game designer, and an editor.Rudel's fiction has appeared in Devilfish Review, Pseudopod, The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine, Red Sun, Dark Matter, The Arcanist, Factor Four, Trembling with Fear, NewMyths, On Spec, Flash Point, Wyldblood, Radon Journal, and The Overcast.

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Scott H. Andrews is a writer of science fiction. He teaches college chemistry. He is Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of the fantasy magazine Beneath Ceaseless Skies.Andrews's short stories have appeared in Weird Tales, Space and Time, Heroic Fantasy Quarterly, On Spec, Crossed Genres, and M-Brane SF.

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