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Escape Pod 763: No Spaceship Go

Escape Pod

Escape Artists Foundation

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 17 December 2020

⏱️ 36 minutes

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No Spaceship Go By Annie Bellet The boys lay on their backs side by side staring up through the open roof of the abandoned building. Dylan clutched Meek's hand in anticipation as the ground shook and a roar filled the air. Tiny pebbles danced up from the ground around them and dust ran like water off the crumbling walls. "Ten… nine… eight… seven… six… five," Dylan whispered, "four… three… two… one." The shaking increased and he had to release Meek's hand to shade his eyes. Smoke billowed up into the air, a streak of fire ahead of it. Then the true sonic blast of the rocketship hit them in a wave as the boys squinted to make out the ship speeding through the atmosphere. It sounded like the crackling of a hundred fires, or perhaps the blast of the biggest blowtorch Dylan could imagine. Meek whooped and crawled to his knees, staring up into the sky. "Do you think that's the one we'll be on someday?" he asked Dylan. Dylan rolled to his side and propped himself up on one arm. Dust had accumulated on Meek's round, tan cheeks and Dylan fought the urge to wipe it away. "Nah, by the time we've saved enough to get our home on Elle Four, the ships'll all be new I bet. We'll ride on a superfast one for sure." "I want to grow peppers." Meek smiled up at Dylan, his crooked teeth warping the line of his chapped lips. "What kind of peppers?" Dylan grinned back. They'd had variations of this conversation before and Dylan didn't pay much attention to Meek as the boy launched into his usual daydream about gardens and pepper plants. Dylan daydreamed about something else entirely as he fixated on Meek's lips, his eyes drifting to the dimple in his friend's left cheek. He didn't notice at first that Meek had stopped talking and instead stared up at him with those dark, nearly pupil-less eyes. "Oh, hmm? I'm sorry." Dylan murmured. "Pebble for your thoughts?" Meek smiled again.

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and we encourage you to support your local independent bookseller. A skate Escape Pod, episode 763. No spaceship Go. By Annie Belli Belli. And the Hello and welcome to Escape Pod your weekly Science Fiction Podcast. I am your host this week

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Tina Connolly and I am here to bring you no

1:45.8

spaceships go by Annie Belay. This story first appeared in Daily SF.

1:54.3

Annie Belay is a USA Today best-selling author of science fiction and fantasy stories and

1:59.8

novels and an avid gamer who lives in the Netherlands.

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Her most well-known series is the Urban Fantasy 20-sided sorceress.

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Her latest book is Bad Moon on the Rise,

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from her series Six Gun Shifters.

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Find her on her Patreon at Patreon.com slash Ann Belay.

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Your narrator this week is Andrew K Ho.

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Andrew K Ho teaches and practices

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Choi Lee Kung Fu and Tai Chi in Southern California,

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