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Escape Pod 832: Mouthfeel

Escape Pod

Escape Artists Foundation

Fiction, Science Fiction, Drama

4.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 April 2022

⏱️ 14 minutes

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Author : Phoenix Alexander Narrator : Nicola Chapman Host : Valerie Valdes Audio Producer : Summer Brooks Discuss on Forums Escape Pod 832: Mouthfeel is an Escape Pod original. Mouthfeel by Phoenix Alexander 2050 After she left him, he found cells of hers between my bristles; grew a new her. But she wasn’t the same. […]

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0:00.0

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5 bucks a month for free. Head to escapeartists.net-twitch for a walkthrough.

0:19.0

Escape pod. Episodate 132. Mouthfeel.

0:30.8

By Phoenix, Alexander.

0:59.2

Hello and welcome to Escape pod, your weekly science fiction podcast. I'm Valerie Valdes,

1:04.8

your host for this episode. This is my first time hosting and also the first story I edited

1:10.3

for Escape pod as co-editor, some extra excited to share it with you. Our story this week is

1:16.0

Mouthfeel by Phoenix, Alexander. This is an Escape pod original. Phoenix, Alexander is a queer,

1:23.2

Greek, separate author and scholar of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. His work has appeared

1:28.4

in the magazine of fantasy and science fiction, The Dark, Beneath Cecil Skies, and Black Static

1:34.2

among others. Our narrator for this story, Nicholas Eaton Clark, has worked professionally as

1:40.3

an actress for over 15 years in TV, film, and radio. She started her career as a jazz singer and

1:46.6

later a singer in a rock band. Her voice over experience includes TV and radio advertising,

1:52.3

singing jingles, film dubbing, and synchronization, training videos, corporate films,

1:57.7

animation, and interactive voice response for telephone memories. She's also a qualified

2:03.2

T.E.F.L. teacher and has extensive experience as a vocal coach, specializing in South African,

2:08.6

Australian, and New Zealand accents. Now, get ready to consider your teeth from a new perspective

2:16.0

because it's story time. Mouthfeel by Phoenix, Alexander

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2050. After she left him, he found cells of hers between my bristles,

2:34.0

grew anew her. But she wasn't the same. Of course, there were the same teeth in the same

2:40.5

position and the same size, molars, pre-molars, cuspids in sizes, all arrayed as they should be.

2:46.3

But there wasn't the familiar intimacy in my husking over them, mint foamed, before she rinsed

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