Nathaniel Lee (aka Nathan Lee) is one of the busiest members of the genre fiction podcasting community. His bio says he puts words in various orders and intermittently receives money in return. His fiction can be found in dozens of venues online and off, and he serves both as Editor at the Drabblecast and Assistant Editor for Escape Pod. A full bibliography can be found at his writing blog, mirrorshards.org
- Nathan on isfdb.com
- Dribblecast feed: Nathaniel Lee
Writing on Escape Artists[]
Escape Pod
- EP348 Nemesis, read by Mat Weller
Pseudopod
- PP222 Terrible Lizard King, read by Steve Anderson
- PP324 Wings, read by John Bell
- PP299 White As A Bedroom Door, read by David Moore
- PP303 Flash on the Borderlands XIII - Responsible Parties: "Always Grinning", read by Rikki LaCoste
- PP372 Silver and Copper, Iron and Ash, read by Dominick Rabrun
PodCastle
- PC132 Flash Fiction Contest Extravaganza: Fetch (1st Place Winner), read by Peter Wood
- PC285 Dragonslayer, read by Elie Hirschman
- PC312 Enginesong (A Rondeau), read by Bob Eccles
- PC336 Why I Bought Satan Two Cokes on the Day I Graduated High School, read by Dave Thompson
- PC354 The Sea of Wives, read by Graeme Dunlop
- PC366 Sticks and Stones, read by Tatiana Gomberg
- PCMini083 Miniature Double Feature! "The Machine That Made Clothes" read by Wilson Fowlie, and "Tired Eyes and Clever Hands" read by LaShawn Wanak
Cast of Wonders
- CW3-5 Tír na nÓg (Part 1, Part 2, Part 3), read by Graeme Dunlop
- CW47 I Kill Monsters, read by Graeme Dunlop
- CW110 The Alchemist’s Children, read by Danie Ware
Narration on Escape Artists[]
Escape Pod
- EP380 Punk Voyager by Shaenon Garrity
- EP405 Vestigial Girl by Alex Wilson
- EP455 Keep Your Shape by Robert Sheckley
- EP474 In Coppelius's Toyshop by Connie Willis
- EP514 M.F.ing Retroparty Freestyle, by Rich Larson
PodCastle
- PC288 Flash Fiction Contest Strikes Back!: Wuffle by Chantal Beaulne (1st Place Winner)
- PC315 Stranger vs. the Malevolent Malignancy by Jim C. Hines (read with a Full Cast)
- PC386 Flash Fiction Extravaganza! Ghostly Interludes: “Wet” by John Wiswell