The cosmos is always something impossibly far away—and also unknown, but oddly enticing. For any writer, it’s an unplowed field. Today, you have before you a collection of the best fantasies on this theme. It has everything: anomalies, pirates, distant unexplored planets, a forest that isn’t really a forest, but a place where trees fall—there’s even a janitor standing with several armies and even a little opera of its own. Listen, enjoy.
Contents:
• Christian Bэд, “The Place Where Trees Fall”
• Tatiana Tomakh, “Now You Can”
• Konstantin Skuratov, “The Janitor”
• Timur Maksutyov, “Shenandoa”
• Anastasia Venechanova, “A Little Opera”
• Anna Orekhova, “Something for Everyone, According to Need”
• Mair Arlatov, “Cruel Selection”
• Viktoriya Radionova, “As in a Fairy Tale…”
• Tatiana Osipova, “Rest in Peace”
• El Rau, “Oxtaberendapullus”