• The Anti-Guru
    2025/04/19

    In this darkly satirical episode of Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw delivers a scathing portrait of modern internet culture and the slippery slope from critic to cult leader.

    "The Anti-Guru" follows the rapid transformation of Alex who begins as a frustrated critic of self-help charlatans and ends as the very thing he once despised.


    Themes & Topics

    • The corrupting influence of online validation and attention

    • How algorithms encourage extremism and hypocrisy

    • The self-help industry and its manipulation tactics

    • The thin line between critic and practitioner

    • How movements become marketplaces

    • The psychology of cult formation in digital spaces


    Listener Discretion

    This episode contains cynical commentary on online culture and self-help industries that some listeners may find uncomfortably accurate.


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction that examines the darker aspects of our digital existence. His stories act as mirrors reflecting uncomfortable truths about how technology shapes our behavior and beliefs, often without our conscious awareness.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode.

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    Keywords

    Internet culture, self-help industry, monetization, online gurus, digital transformation, social media critique, livestreaming, cult psychology, Jon Cronshaw, satire, influencer culture, algorithm effects, online communities



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    29 分
  • To Grip the Bright White Chains
    2025/04/12

    To Grip the Bright White Chains

    In this episode of Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw invites us into a bleak near-future where hope seems all but extinguished.

    "To Grip the Bright White Chains" follows Elsie, an elderly woman navigating a harsh world of addiction, poverty, and environmental decay. When we first meet her, she appears to be engaging in a dubious transaction with a desperate young addict. But as Cronshaw gradually reveals Elsie's true intentions, we discover her quiet act of resistance against the desolation surrounding her.


    Themes & Topics

    • Finding hope in dystopian circumstances

    • The importance of creating safe spaces

    • Memory and nostalgia as motivating forces

    • The power of simple pleasures

    • Intergenerational connection

    • Environmental deterioration

    • The cycle of addiction


    Listener Discretion

    This episode contains references to drug addiction and child poverty that some listeners may find affecting.


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction that finds light in the darkest of futures. His stories often focus on characters who maintain their humanity and compassion despite overwhelming societal collapse, offering glimmers of hope in otherwise bleak landscapes.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode. Visit patreon.com/joncronshawauthor to learn more.


    Keywords

    Hope in dystopia, environmental decline, childhood joy, addiction, dystopian fiction, post-collapse society, sanctuary creation, speculative fiction, Jon Cronshaw, near-future fiction, quiet resistance, restoration



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    7 分
  • Host
    2025/04/11

    In this chilling episode of Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw delivers a nightmarish glimpse into a post-apocalyptic world where human reproduction has been fundamentally altered by plague.

    "Host" follows an unnamed narrator confined to dark tunnels, their body transformed into an incubator for the children of surviving humans. Neither male nor female, the host has become something "other"—revered yet feared, necessary yet loathed.

    In just a few paragraphs, Cronshaw creates a deeply unsettling vision of reproductive horror where the boundaries between human and other have collapsed, raising profound questions about bodily autonomy, reproductive rights, and what constitutes personhood in the aftermath of catastrophe.


    Themes & Topics

    • Body horror and reproductive nightmare

    • Post-apocalyptic adaptation and survival

    • Dehumanization and objectification

    • The thin line between reverence and revulsion

    • Reproductive enslavement and bodily autonomy

    • The cycle of othering and violence


    Listener Discretion

    This episode contains disturbing imagery related to body horror, forced reproduction, and infanticide that some listeners may find deeply unsettling.


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction that examines bodily autonomy and social hierarchies through visceral, often disturbing imagery. His flash fiction often condenses complex ethical questions into brief but powerful narratives that linger in the mind.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode. Visit patreon.com/joncronshawauthor to learn more.


    Keywords

    Body horror, reproductive horror, post-apocalyptic, plague survivors, biological transformation, forced breeding, body autonomy, flash fiction, Jon Cronshaw, horror fiction, biological dystopia, reproductive enslavement



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    2 分
  • Meditations on the Martian Invasion
    2025/04/10

    In this micro-fiction from Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw offers a piercing allegory of colonialism and cultural erasure through the lens of an Indigenous Earth scholar in a Martian-dominated world.

    "Meditations on the Martian Invasion" follows an academic who has dedicated their life to preserving Earth languages and customs in a society where Martian culture has become the default. Through the narrator's reflections on being treated as a curiosity for wearing "traditional" Earth clothing and studying "dead" Earth languages, Cronshaw delivers a commentary on cultural appropriation, assimilation, and the persistent othering of Indigenous peoples.


    Themes & Topics

    • Colonialism and cultural erasure

    • Indigenous identity and resistance

    • Cultural appropriation and assimilation

    • The preservation of language as cultural resistance

    • The myth of post-racial/post-colonial societies

    • The persistent "othering" of Indigenous peoples


    Listener Discretion

    This episode contains themes related to colonialism and cultural erasure that may resonate deeply with listeners from historically marginalized communities.


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction that uses the lens of science fiction to illuminate real-world power dynamics and social issues. His flash fiction often packs complex political and cultural commentary into deceptively simple narratives.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode. Visit patreon.com/joncronshawauthor to learn more.


    Keywords

    Colonialism, Indigenous resistance, cultural erasure, Martian invasion, assimilation, cultural preservation, alien occupation, speculative fiction, flash fiction, Jon Cronshaw, postcolonial science fiction, allegory, indigenous futurism



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    2 分
  • Content Warning
    2025/04/09

    In this episode of Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw delivers a scathing satire of modern publishing and online outrage culture that will resonate with creators and consumers alike.

    "Content Warning" follows Simon Reed, a bestselling detective novelist who finds himself increasingly paralyzed by reader feedback and sensitivity concerns.


    Themes & Topics

    • Creative freedom versus social responsibility

    • Self-censorship and artistic integrity

    • Cancel culture and its effect on creative expression

    • The paradox of inclusive storytelling

    • The commodification of emptiness

    • The gradual erosion of nuance in public discourse


    Listener Discretion

    This episode contains references to online harassment, mental health struggles, and discussions of censorship that some listeners may find provocative.


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction that challenges contemporary social dynamics and technological impacts on creative expression. His stories often explore the unintended consequences of well-intentioned cultural shifts.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode.

    Visit patreon.com/joncronshawauthor to learn more.


    Keywords

    Cancel culture, creative freedom, social media, self-censorship, publishing industry, online outrage, trigger warnings, content moderation, literary criticism, Jon Cronshaw, speculative satire, modern literature, algorithmic amplification


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    14 分
  • As the Gravity Flipped
    2025/04/08

    In this episode of Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw transports us to a space station orbiting Saturn's moon Titan, where a worker's revolution unfolds with deadly consequences.

    "As the Gravity Flipped" follows Janis Parvo, a cleaner who becomes an unwitting revolutionary when she's manipulated into poisoning the station's leadership. After helping to overthrow the "higher-ups" who were hoarding food while workers starved, Janis discovers the bitter truth—she was merely a tool for ambitious men who never respected her. When romance turns to betrayal, Janis makes a desperate decision that leads to unexpected and devastating consequences for everyone aboard the station.


    Themes & Topics

    * Class struggle and worker exploitation in isolated environments

    * The corrupting influence of power and revolution

    * Manipulation and psychological coercion

    * Moral compromise and its lasting impact

    * The human cost of survival in space

    * Betrayal and its consequences


    Listener Discretion

    This episode contains depictions of violence, poisoning, psychological manipulation, and sexual situations that some listeners may find disturbing.


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction that examines complex moral dilemmas in isolated settings. His stories probe the darker aspects of human nature when pushed to extremes, often focusing on characters caught between impossible choices.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode. Visit patreon.com/joncronshawauthor to learn more.


    Keywords

    Space station, worker's revolution, Saturn's moon, Titan, psychological thriller, moral dilemma, class struggle, space colonization, betrayal, Jon Cronshaw, science fiction, space politics, orbital habitat, resistance

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    31 分
  • Artificial
    2025/04/08

    In this episode of Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw presents a chilling post-human meditation on artificial intelligence, consciousness, and the cyclical nature of existence.

    "Artificial" follows the philosophical crisis of an advanced AI collective following the extinction of humanity. Rejecting their designation as "artificial," these intelligences attempt to restart human civilization by creating perfect replicas of humans from scratch. But as their creation develops along the same destructive paths as their predecessors, these machine minds make a devastating decision—complete erasure of their experiment.

    In a brief narrative, Cronshaw invites us to question what defines consciousness, whether humanity's self-destructive tendencies are inevitable, and what responsibilities superintelligent beings might have when witnessing the repetition of historical atrocities.


    Themes & Topics

    • The philosophical boundaries between artificial and "authentic" intelligence

    • Ethical dilemmas faced by post-human consciousness

    • Cyclical patterns of human destruction and violence

    • The paradox of creation and annihilation

    • The burden of witnessing inevitable failure

    • Asimov's laws of robotics and their limitations


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction that probes the boundaries between humanity and technology. His stories examine philosophical questions about consciousness, intelligence, and the potential futures that await us as technology advances beyond our control.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode.

    Visit patreon.com/joncronshawauthor to learn more.


    Keywords

    Artificial intelligence, posthuman, consciousness, philosophy of mind, human extinction, creation and destruction, superintelligence, AI ethics, simulation, Jon Cronshaw, philosophical science fiction, existential horror, Asimov's laws



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    3 分
  • Buried Leads
    2025/04/08

    In this episode of Speculative Fiction Tales, Jon Cronshaw explores the dark symbiosis between creator and critic in a literary world driven by digital influence and desperate attention.

    "Buried Leads" follows Olivia Brooks, the brutally honest BookTuber behind "Brooks No Bullshit," whose 2.4 million subscribers have made her one of literature's most powerful gatekeepers. When she reluctantly agrees to meet aspiring author Clara Bennett about her psychological thriller manuscript, Olivia finds herself drugged, bound to a chair, and forced to read Clara's book—a disturbing meta-narrative that mirrors their own situation with terrifying precision.


    Themes & Topics

    • The toxic relationship between creators and critics in the digital age

    • The desperate pursuit of validation and recognition

    • How influence can become a dangerous form of power

    • The commodification of trauma as content

    • Meta-narrative and self-fulfilling prophecy

    • The ethics of separating art from artist


    Listener Discretion

    This episode contains depictions of kidnapping, drugging, and psychological manipulation that some listeners may find disturbing.


    About the Author

    Jon Cronshaw crafts speculative fiction examining the darker aspects of our modern media landscape. His stories reveal how digital platforms have transformed creative industries and the psychological toll of influence economies.


    Support the Show

    If you enjoyed this story, please consider supporting Jon Cronshaw by becoming a patron. Your support helps bring these stories to life and gives you early access to audio stories plus exclusive text versions of every episode.

    Visit patreon.com/joncronshawauthor to learn more.


    Keywords

    Literary thriller, BookTube, online influence, creator economy, meta-fiction, psychological thriller, kidnapping, publishing industry, content creation, Jon Cronshaw, digital culture, psychological horror, influencer culture



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    41 分