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[ISBW] Spoilers Club, T. Kingfisher Talks What Moves the Dead
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“Spoilers Club, T. Kingfisher Talks What Moves the Dead” is brought to you in large part by by my patrons, who received an early, expanded version of this episode. You can join our Fabulist community with a pledge on Patreon as low as $1 a month! The rewards may vary slightly, but all get the archive and bonus episodes!
S18 Ep57
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Sept. 23 4:30pm: Ditch Diggers with Kameron Hurley and Margaret Dunlap
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Sept. 26 12:00pm: Ditch Diggers with Matt Wallace
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Sept 27 4:00pm: I Should Be Writing Barcon/AMA*
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Sept 28 3:00pm: Gaming TBD
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Sept 29 3:00pm: I Should Be Writing with Desideria Mesa
- Oct 1 7:00pm: Station Eternity LIVE! Mini Audio Drama performance on Twitch!
* Barcon AMA is a relaxed chat about writing that will not be going into the general ISBW feed, but will go into the Patreon feed as exclusive content.
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I Should Be Writing credits: production by Summer Brooks, theme song byJohn Anealio,
art by Numbers Ninja, site design by Clockpunk Studio and hosted by Libsyn (affiliate link) (or you can get it via Patreon).
August 29, 2022 | Season 18 Ep 57 | murverse.com
“Spoilers Club, T. Kingfisher Talks What Moves the Dead” by Mur Lafferty
is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0







The book comes out October 4th, but you can get a peek into the world of Station Eternity on the evening of October 1, when some of my friends and I get together to do a live audio drama of the first few chapters of Station Eternity!
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