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Rumor has it the mecha-shrew is extinct, but not all rumors are trustworthy.
Thanks to Emily Benson for this episode’s hidden lore poem, “On the Question of the Happiness of Clams.”
Emily Benson lives in Western New York with her husband and two sons. Previous publications include Deep Wild Journal, Gastropoda, Literary Mama, Moist Poetry Journal, Paddler Press, and The Dillydoun Review. Her work can be found at www.emilybensonpoet.com.
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The CryptoNaturalist is written and read by Jarod K. Anderson.
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This show is produced and edited by Tracy Barnett. You can find them online, anywhere at TheOtherTracy or TheOtherTracy.com.
Thanks to Adam Hurt for the use of his song Garfield’s Blackberry Blossom from his album Insight. For more information on Adam’s music, performances, and teaching, visit adamhurt.com.
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