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Saturn Devouring His Son by EA Mylonas (audio)

Clarkesworld Magazine

Clarkesworld Magazine

Fiction, Science Fiction

4.71.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 March 2022

⏱️ 35 minutes

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This episode features "Saturn Devouring His Son" written by EA Mylonas. Published in the March 2022 issue of Clarkesworld Magazine and read by Kate Baker. The text version of this story can be found at: https://clarkesworldmagazine.com/mylonas_03_22 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/join/clarkesworld?

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0:00.0

You are listening to a Clark's World magazine podcast with your host and narrator, Kate Baker.

0:05.7

Greetings Clark's World Citizens. I hope this podcast finds you extraordinarily well.

0:10.7

Welcome to issue 186 March 2020. Story number two.

0:16.9

I'm just coming off of what I think was the coronavirus. I had the very similar symptoms

0:22.9

as somebody in my household, despite testing negative.

0:27.0

Wherever this finds you, I do hope that you are hanging in there. You are healthy, all things

0:34.1

considered, and you are warm and safe. I want to thank you for your support of this magazine.

0:42.5

Thank you for going to patreon.com forward slash Clark's World, donating a dollar or more

0:47.6

a month. You are the lifeblood that keeps this magazine going each and every month.

0:52.8

And if you can't afford to do any of those things, please consider telling a friend about us.

1:01.0

So our second story is titled Saturn Devouring His Son, and is by EA Milanas.

1:07.6

EA Milanas, we can be found at EA, m-y-l-o-n-a-s.com, is the author of the upcoming

1:16.4

fiction novel The Hush, Inspired Quill 2022. Originally from Athens, Greece, he has spent the

1:23.7

last couple of decades tending to loggerhead turtles, baking bread for a Michelin star restaurant,

1:29.3

and writing dialogues for video games. An environmental scientist by training, he is an advocate for

1:34.5

the climate cause, sustainable living, and anti-corporatism, which inspire his unique brand of literary

1:41.3

sci-fi set 20 minutes into the future. He currently resides in Copenhagen, Denmark,

1:46.4

on the spot where the city ends, and the forest begins. So my dear listener, I hope that you can

1:53.6

sit back, relax, and let me tell you a story. The first time Paul lost an arm was when I was eight.

2:05.3

It was his left, amputated at the shoulder when his sleeve got caught in a bandsaw for cutting

2:10.4

pig carcasses. The company, of course, got him the prosthetic, like it had done for every single

2:16.6

one of its employees who had lost a hand, a foot, an eye on the processing lines, standard policy.

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