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Ep 5 - The Pull of the Dough

5/5/202617 min

Contaminated pods get destroyed. No exceptions. That's what she wrote. That's what she's transmitting to Harlan, hundreds of years from Earth, along with one quiet addition: she was wrong.

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The Pull of the Dough is by Nicholas Packwood

Nicholas Packwood has taught narrative design in Game Design at George Brown Polytechnic, Toronto since 2009 and been program coordinator for Screenwriting & Narrative Design since 2015. Currently on hiatus, he appears to be taking refuge in Quaker body horror.

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  1. Alex Zubin· Host0:04

    Welcome to Biome. I'm your host and narrator, Alex Zubin. Wherever you are in the world, I hope you are having a wonderful week. I'm excited to share our fifth story of season one. If you believe in supporting great stories and the authors who write them, subscribe to this podcast and share it with your friends. You can also support us on Patreon and get early access to all episodes and more. Our story today is The Pull of the Dough by Nicholas Packwood. Nicholas Packwood has taught narrative design in game design at George Brown Polytechnic, Toronto since two thousand and nine, and has been program coordinator for screenwriting and narrative design since two thousand and fifteen. Currently on hiatus, he appears to be taking refuge in Quaker body horror. And now, let's live this story together. Dear Harlan, It is what we still call July here, or at least the calendar insists on it, seven hundred years and two-thirds of the way to wherever it is we were meant to arrive. I am docked at Pod

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