010: The Flying Camel Goes to Tigerwood, by Lisa M. Bradley

"The Flying Camel Goes to Tigerwood" by Lisa M. Bradley

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About the Author: Forged in the scalding heat of South Texas, Lisa M. Bradley now lives in Iowa with her spouse, child, and two cats. More of her imaginings, always inflected by her Latina heritage, are forthcoming in PodCastle, Strange Horizons, and the Sunvault anthology. Her collection of short fiction and poetry is The Haunted Girl (Aqueduct Press). For more, follow her on Twitter (@cafenowhere) or visit her website: www.lisambradley.com

About the Audio: The story is read by Faith Gregory. Intro and outro are by Faith Gregory. The intro music is "Boom Boom Box," and the outro is "I Was Three," both by Ben Bunker.

TRIGGER WARNINGS

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This story contains emotional abuse, rape mention, fighting.

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This podcast is released in 2016 under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Lisence. You can duplicate it to share, but only in its entirety and without alterations, and you may not duplicate it for profit.

The story “The Flying Camel Goes to Tigerwood” is copyright 2016 Lisa M. Bradley, and may not be duplicated outside the context of this publication without her permission.

Cover art is by Julie M. Rodriguez, and is released jointly by Rodriguez and by Solarpunk Press under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Details and high resolution copies of the art are available at solarpunkpress.com.