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'''PodCastle''' is the weekly fantasy podcast producing audio performances of fantasy short fiction, including all the sub genres of fantasy, including magical realism, urban fantasy, slipstream, high fantasy, and dark fantasy. PodCastle launched on 1 April 2008 as part of Escape Artists, Inc., which also produces [[Escape Pod]] and [[PseudoPod|Pseudopod]].
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'''PodCastle''' is a weekly fantasy podcast producing audio performances of fantasy short fiction, including all the sub genres of fantasy, including magical realism, urban fantasy, slipstream, high fantasy, and dark fantasy. PodCastle launched on 1 April 2008 as part of Escape Artists, Inc., which also produces [[Escape Pod]] and [[PseudoPod|Pseudopod]].
   
 
PodCastle has released hundreds of stories written by authors such as [[Peter S. Beagle]], [[Nancy Kress]], [[Jeff VanderMeer]], [[N.K. Jemisin]], [[Kelly Link]] and [[Ken Liu]]. It has been a finalist for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsec_Awards Parsec Awards] twice - in 2010 and 2015.
 
PodCastle has released hundreds of stories written by authors such as [[Peter S. Beagle]], [[Nancy Kress]], [[Jeff VanderMeer]], [[N.K. Jemisin]], [[Kelly Link]] and [[Ken Liu]]. It has been a finalist for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsec_Awards Parsec Awards] twice - in 2010 and 2015.

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PodCastle is a weekly fantasy podcast producing audio performances of fantasy short fiction, including all the sub genres of fantasy, including magical realism, urban fantasy, slipstream, high fantasy, and dark fantasy. PodCastle launched on 1 April 2008 as part of Escape Artists, Inc., which also produces Escape Pod and Pseudopod.

PodCastle has released hundreds of stories written by authors such as Peter S. BeagleNancy KressJeff VanderMeerN.K. JemisinKelly Link and Ken Liu. It has been a finalist for the Parsec Awards twice - in 2010 and 2015.

PodCastle is distributed under a Creative Commons license that allows non-commercial redistribution, requires attribution, and forbids derivatives. The fiction itself remains copyrighted by its respective authors. PodCastle contracts with authors for non-exclusive audio rights and pays semi-professional rates.

PodCastle Hosts

Escape Artists launched the floating PodCastle with Rachel Swirsky as founding editor and Ann Leckie as assistant editor. Swirsky left in 2010 to focus on her own writing. Editors Anna Schwind and Dave Thompson stepped down at the end of March 2015; Leckie continues to serve as associate editor.

In 2015, Rachael K. Jones and Graeme Dunlop have shared hosting duties.