Tourists by Rammel Chan

Tourists by Rammel Chan

Author: Asimov's Science Fiction February 19, 2019 Duration: 36:58
In Rammel Chan’s “Tourists,” we meet some unusual travelers who follow strict rules. We learn, along with our protagonist, the risks and rewards of this nomadic lifestyle…. Please enjoy this story, from our March/April issue, written and read by Rammel Chan.

Each month, the pages of the celebrated Asimov's Science Fiction magazine come to life in a new way. This audio companion selects a single, standout story from the latest issue and transforms it into a fully realized audio performance. You’ll hear vivid narrations that pull you directly into imagined worlds, from the quiet intimacy of near-future dilemmas to the vast, strange landscapes of distant galaxies. It’s a chance to experience the magazine’s curated vision of speculative fiction-where human questions meet boundless possibility-in a format you can take anywhere. The selections are as diverse as the genre itself, showcasing both emerging voices and established masters. This podcast is essentially a curated listening library, a direct audio extension of the magazine’s decades-long legacy. Whether you’re a longtime subscriber discovering a favorite story anew or a newcomer seeking a gateway into thoughtful science fiction, each episode is designed to be a complete and immersive escape. Tune in for a regular dose of wonder, one meticulously crafted story at a time.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 58

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The Ocean Between the Leaves by Ray Nayler [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 0:30
Our newest podcast showcases author Ray Nayler’s lyrical tale of social, economic, and medical injustice in a distant future and the impact of yet-to-come technology in navigating these. Nayler weaves an intricate myster…
Sacrificial Iron [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 48:35
In Ted Kosmatka's "Sacrificial Iron," all of Earth looks on as two astronauts clash during their life-spanning mission. Please enjoy this tale about the human psyche as it is tested by the vast vacuum of space. "Sacrific…
Asimov's Poetry Podcast for National Poetry Month 2019 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 15:42
Enjoy a curated selection of poems from recent Asimov's issues including: "Wobble" read & written by Richard Schiffman, "Room with a View" written by G.O. Clark & read by R.J. Carey, "First Contact" read & written by Stu…
"The Gorgon" by Jay O'Connell [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:03
In Jay O’Connell’s “The Gorgon,” a job-obsessed businessman accidentally wanders into an online realm of horror and intrigue. Enjoy this tale from our January/February 2019 issue, narrated and written by Jay O’Connell.
What I Am & Because Reasons [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 21:53
This November/December episode brings you a science fiction double feature. The first story we’ll hear is from the current issue and is titled “What I Am,” read and written by William Ledbetter. In this tale, a smart swe…
R.U.R.-8? by Suzanne Palmer [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 31:24
Hugo-winning-author Suzanne Palmer reimagine's Capek's R.U.R. with this darkly funny play in which the robot Stout innocently searches for a new leg for its friend Rozum. The cast of talented voice actors includes R.J. C…
Rules of Biology [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 43:11
Esterman faces the challenges of fatherhood as we discover the alternate and unusual "Rules of Biology" at play in this new tale written and read by Dale Bailey. Edited and introduced by Deanna McLafferty.
Riverboats, Robots, and Ransom in the Regular Way by Peter Wood [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 19:54
Maggie's boring work retreat turns around when pirates board their vessel. This may not be the most ideal form of entertainment, but it is sure to make things interesting! Story by Peter Wood, read by Seth Blum, Rebecca…
In Event of Moon Disaster [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 30:08
In Rich Larson’s chilling new tale—pulled from the pages of our current March/April 2018 issue on sale now—a routine mission goes deeply wrong “In Event of Moon Disaster.” Join Sol in facing this impossible mystery.