Cosmocápsula goes Amazing Ep 2. Audio short story: “Gamma” by Wole Talabi (Nigeria) – International science fiction

gamma by wole talabi - international science fictionAudio short story: “Gamma” by Wole Talabi (Nigeria) – International science fiction

Welcome to a new episode of Cosmocápsula goes Amazing, the podcast that promotes international science fiction.

This is our first episode in English and also our first featured science fiction audio short story: “Gama” by Nigerian author Wole Talabi, a story about childhood, friendship and survival.:

About the author

Wole Talabi. wtalabi.wordpress.com
Wole Talabi. wtalabi.wordpress.com

WOLE TALABI is a full-time engineer, part-time writer and some-time editor with a fondness for science fiction and fantasy. His stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Lightspeed magazine, Terraform, the Imagine Africa 500 Anthology, Futuristica 1, Omenana, Liquid Imagination, The Kalahari Review, and a few other places. He edited the TNC anthology These Words Expose Us and co-wrote their recently staged play Color Me Man. He currently lives and works in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He likes interesting flow simulation problems, good stories and goes scuba diving whenever he gets a chance. You can find him on Twitter – @wtalabi – and at wtalabi.wordpress.com.

Gamma” was originally published in the Kalahari Review in April 2014.

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The intro music for the short story is the song “Dark lights” by Fullscore, provided by https://www.freesoundtrackmusic.com

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