CLICK HERE to download “Devil in Blue Eyeliner”, episode 10 of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Devil in Blue Eyeliner” is a story of intrique and murder set against the backdrop of a Renaissance carnival. It is the first commission-based story written for the Silicon Chickens Project, and was inspired by and is dedicated to Ian Strope of the Futile Podcast.

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CLICK HERE to download “Fugitive from the Banana Hook”, episode 9 of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Fugitive from the Banana Hook” is the sequel to “Revolt of the Burger Zombies”, a humorous piece set in a far-flung future full of fast food tyranny and naked bananas.

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CLICK HERE to download “A Companion of Dust Devils”, episode 8 of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“A Companion of Dust Devils” is a macabre little fairy-tale depicting a young girl’s encounter with a malevolent spirit of the woods.

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CLICK HERE to download “Never Trust a Smiling Warlock”, episode 7 of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Never Trust a Smiling Warlock” is a short piece of comic fiction that explores what happens when you overlay corporate culture on top of an organization of eldritch evil wizardry.

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CLICK HERE to download “Boogieman Among the Apes”, episode 6 of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Boogieman Among the Apes” is a piece of short fiction, half comic and half serious, that examines the role of monsters in a world made for mankind.

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CLICK HERE to download “Dragon Killer V”, the fifth episode of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Dragon Killer V” is a short piece of comic fantasy that explores the real reason why boys play so many endless hours of video games.

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CLICK HERE to download “Always, the Red of Reckoning”, the fourth episode of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Always, the Red of Reckoning” is a dark fantasy with elements of horror and tragedy, set in a medieval setting that is both familiar and alien.

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CLICK HERE to download “Revolt of the Burger-Zombies”, the third episode of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Revolt of the Burger-Zombies” is a humorous piece of science fiction dealing with fast food culture as a religion in the far flung future. This is a work of satire, so listener discretion is advised.

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CLICK HERE to download “Scrap Escape”, the second episode of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Scrap Escape” is a slightly grotesque piece of horror fiction with a streak of dark humor about a pair of men and the robots that they murder. Some explicit language is included, so listener discretion is advised.

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CLICK HERE to download “Silicon Chickens from Alpha Centauri”, the first episode of the Silicon Chickens Project.
“Silicon Chickens from Alpha Centauri” is a humorous piece of short science fiction exploring a desolate future Earth dominated by murderous cybernetic fowl.

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