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In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Tegan Moore's "How High Your Gods Can Count." You can read the full text of the story, and more about Tegan, here.

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Anaea Lay lives in Chicago, Illinois where she writes, cooks, plays board games, reads too much, and questions the benevolence of the universe. Her work has appeared in many places including Apex, Penumbra, Lightspeed, Daily Science Fiction, and Nightmare. She lives online at anaealay.com.
Tegan Moore
Tegan Moore spends a lot of time thinking about animals, the inherent weirdness of being, the future, and the end of the world so she tends to read and write fiction about those things as well. She lives in Seattle and is a graduate of Clarion West, class of 2015.

Nora Potwora spends most of her time drawing a lot of various things. She jumps from darkness to light, from pensiveness to happiness—and sometimes even childishness. Her art appears on the cover of Kristen Koller's "The Dragon's Storm Trilogy: Swallowed By Madness." She's currently working as a freelance artist, sitting in her burrow somewhere in Poland.
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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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