"Dating Kali, My Sweet" by Alger Bliss, Read by Rish Outfield


Outtakes from Rish's recording
"Squeeze" by Rob Cameron, Read by Jon Hoche

boating, and working on his Buddha-like glow. You can find his work in Mike Allen’s Clockwork Phoenix 5.

"Dating Kali, My Sweet" by Alger Bliss, Read by Rish Outfield![]()
Alex Kirtland, aka Alger Bliss, is a Brooklyn based writer of poetry and speculative fiction. He is currently at work on a novel about witches and magic. You can follow updates about his work and read his poetry at https://www.tumblr.com/blog/rhinoleaps
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Rish Outfield is a writer, audiobook narrator, and podcaster who is host of the Parsec Award-winning Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine. He is fond of frogs, Mister Pibb, Ben Affleck, and has just written his first novel. Rish once went to Amity Island in order to cause a panic on the Fourth of July, but accidentally yelled, "Barracuda" instead of "Shark." It's true what they say: nobody reacted.
Outtakes from Rish's recording"Squeeze" by Rob Cameron, Read by Jon Hoche![]()
Rob Cameron is an elementary school teacher and writer living in Brooklyn. When he’s not writing stories or organizing events for the Brooklyn Speculative Fiction Writers, he is rock climbing, dragon
boating, and working on his Buddha-like glow. You can find his work in Mike Allen’s Clockwork Phoenix 5. ![]()
Jon Hoche is an actor who recently was a performer and puppeteer in the North American tour of War Horse, as well as performing in the show’s Asian debut in Tokyo, Japan. He is the artistic associate of Vampire Cowboys Theater Company. He recently participated in the 2015 Jim Henson Company Diversity Puppetry Workshop. He also has worked with Ma-Yi Theater, Two River Theater Co., American Globe Theatre,2G and Premiere Stages to name a few. Find out more at JonHoche.com.
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