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In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Kat Kourbeti presents Isana Skeete's "According to Leibniz (maybe this isn’t what he meant); or, Rasharelle Little: Goddess of Postal Worker NBs," narrated by the author.



Isana Skeete is an ace non-binary immigrant living in Miami, FL. Their life was changed when they first read Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There. Ever since then, they have been obsessed with reading literary nonsense or as they like to call it: “profound nonsense.” Their goal is to write the fantasy and speculative fiction featuring queer characters of colour that wasn't around when they needed it most. Instagram: @iamanelfchild Website: isanaskeete.com
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30 Sep 2024

I did not hear the sky crack open
And she shows me her claws.
In colonial south India and in other parts of South Asia, then, there existed established theories of imagination and the mind as well as established literary traditions of fantasy that make the question of the known and unknown, the real and unreal, an impossible one.
This episode was frustrating and hilarious, just like so many things in life. What do the last two episodes have in store for us? Maybe something coherent happens in the story? Maybe an appearance by verbally abusive rocks? Plants that extensively quote things with no reliable source?
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