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In this episode of the Strange Horizons podcast, editor Anaea Lay presents Philip Schweitzer's "Timothy." You can read the full text of the story, and more about Philip, 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.
Philip Schweitzer is a pretty awesome writer, who’s really pretty fun if you meet him in person. He’s just getting started with this whole writing thing, but you can find another of his stories at Farrago’s Wainscot. Find him on the web at philipschweitzer.wordpress.com.
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