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This story was And Lilith Sewed the Seam, by Allister Nelson, read by Ness Rose.
Art was created by Lexi Jones.
The intro and outro were read by America Young.
Allister Nelson (she/her) is a queer, neurodivergent Pagan poet, artist and author that loves drinking tea, writing fun, diverse fantasy romance, and petting her dog. Find more at http://allisternelson.com!
Ness Rose (they/them) is white and Hispanic, 27, disabled, queer, and non-binary.
They love getting to do voice work. Reading voices and playing characters is a way to be a part of the adventures and great stories. They've been playing characters since they were a kid; from making up theirown or reading aloud books to their friends in school; to playing ttrpgs and doing theater in their teens and onwards. They love stepping inside other shoes and thinking outside of their norm.
You can contact Ness at nesslilithrose AT gmail.com
And you can find more America at http://americayoung.com, http://twitter.com/america-young, and http://instagram.com/america_young.
The music for the intro and outro was Waltz Primordial, by Kevin MacLeod .
The background music for this episode was Sunset by Kai Engel.
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