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lesbian pirates

Lima Beans.

March 31, 2013 by Exangel

by Marie Davis & Margaret Hultz

As lesbian pirate traditions call for, horror stories were swapped while the moon grew high over their landlocked ship. Shipmate Bunny had just finished yarning about her latest brush with death when Rosie began her most bone-chilling tale. Eyes flickering, in a soft, shy voice she began, “Lima beans and I have a history. And it’s not pretty. In fact, if I had to admit it, those damn beans scare the hell out of me! They’re strange and they just don’t look right. When purple, green, red, and orange were handed out to vegetables, lima beans musta overslept. That’s how they got stuck with puce—not really green and not really yellow—just puce.” 

“Ah! Shit! It’s the damn lima beans again, I swear this story gives me gas,” Master Gunner Bunny barked as she farted. 

“Shush Bunny! You know, I’ve found lima beans distasteful from my start. When I was a kid, if I found a pile on my dinner plate? YUCK! I’d sneak those beans up my nose instead of eating them. Mom musta thought I had some sort of legume love. That woman started making lima beans for dinner three times a week!” Rosie shuddered, “Anyway, believe it or not, I was an agreeable kid. I’d sit quietly listening to the small talk and hide those limas bean-by-bean, alternating between nostrils. One really, really horrible night—and here’s the scary part—Mom kept heaping pile after pile of limas onto my plate. By the time the meal was finished, I had an entire pot of lima beans up my nose!”

“A whole pot dearie?” Esmeralda pretended she hadn’t heard the story before.

“Oh yes! An entire pot of lima beans! And let me tell you, getting a pot of lima beans out of your nose is very, very difficult . . . more than a few slid down my throat.” Rosie shuddered again as bile rose into her throat. Goose pimples rippled across her skin, and she paused long enough to give ’em a good lick. Smacking her lips, Rosie finished, “Imagine those puce beans sliding down my esophagus—it fixed me—that’s when I gave up food altogether.”

“LIAR!” Bunny garbled. “You got a diet—of fingernails, toenails, hair strands, earwax, cuticles—by God, you eat everything that can be nibbled, picked, plucked, sucked or slurped off your own body!”

   Mmmmm . . . Munching on the crunchy tidbits of her fingernails, Rosie moaned with satisfaction.

 

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In The News.

That cult classic pirate/sci fi mash up GREENBEARD, by Richard James Bentley, is now a rollicking audiobook, available from Audible.com. Narrated and acted by Colby Elliott of Last Word Audio, you’ll be overwhelmed by the riches and hilarity within.

“Captain Sylvestre de Greybagges is your typical seventeenth-century Cambridge-educated lawyer turned Caribbean pirate, as comfortable debating the virtues of William Shakespeare, Isaac Newton, and compound interest as he is wielding a cutlass, needling archrival Henry Morgan, and parsing rum-soaked gossip for his next target. When a pepper monger’s loose tongue lets out a rumor about a fleet loaded with silver, the Captain sets sail only to find himself in a close encounter of a very different kind.

After escaping with his sanity barely intact and his beard transformed an alarming bright green, Greybagges rallies The Ark de Triomphe crew for a revenge-fueled, thrill-a-minute adventure to the ends of the earth and beyond.

This frolicsome tale of skullduggery, jiggery-pokery, and chicanery upon Ye High Seas is brimming with hilarious puns, masterful historical allusions, and nonstop literary hijinks. Including sly references to Thomas Pynchon, Treasure Island, 1940s cinema, and notable historical figures, this mélange of delights will captivate readers with its rollicking adventure, rich descriptions of food and fashion, and learned asides into scientific, philosophical, and colonial history.”

THE SUPERGIRLS is back, revised and updated!

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In The News.

Newport Public Library hosted a three part Zoom series on Visionary Fiction, led by Tod.  

And we love them for it, too.

The first discussion was a lively blast. You can watch it here. The second, Looking Back to Look Forward can be seen here.

The third was the best of all. Visions of the Future, with a cast of characters including poets, audiobook artists, historians, Starhawk, and Mary Shelley. Among others. Link is here.

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SNOTTY SAVES THE DAY is now an audiobook, narrated by Last Word Audio’s mellifluous Colby Elliott. It launched May 10th, but for a limited time, you can listen for free with an Audible trial membership. So what are you waiting for? Start listening to the wonders of how Arcadia was born from the worst section of the worst neighborhood in the worst empire of all the worlds since the universe began.

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If you love audio books, don’t miss the new release of REPORT TO MEGALOPOLIS, by Tod Davies, narrated by Colby Elliott of Last Word Audio. The tortured Aspern Grayling tries to rise above the truth of his own story, fighting with reality every step of the way, and Colby’s voice is the perfect match for our modern day Dr. Frankenstein.

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Mike Madrid dishes on Miss Fury to the BBC . . .

Tod on the Importance of Visionary Fiction

Check out this video of “Beyond Utopia: The Importance of Fantasy,” Tod’s recent talk at the tenth World-Ecology Research Network Conference, June 2019, in San Francisco. She covers everything from Wind in the Willows to the work of Kim Stanley Robinson, with a look at The History of Arcadia along the way. As usual, she’s going on about how visionary fiction has an important place in the formation of a world we want and need to have.

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