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Drabbletober

Drabbletober

Elizabeth Guilt

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Show overview

Drabbletober has been publishing since 2024, and across the 2 years since has built a catalogue of 76 episodes. That works out to roughly 2 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.

Episodes typically run under ten minutes — most land between 2 min and 2 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Fiction show.

The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 2 weeks ago, with 5 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 39 episodes published. Published by Elizabeth Guilt.

Episodes
76
Running
2024–2026 · 2y
Median length
2 min
Cadence
Weekly

From the publisher

The podcast of tiny speculative fiction. Brand new drabbles (stories of exactly 100 words) every day during October.

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Season 2, Bonus Episode 7: Anything From the Canteen Sheet?

May 1, 20262 min

Season 2, Bonus Episode 6: Everywhere

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is an occasional bonus episode, for the first of April, 2026. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is: Everywhere---There was a bang and, too late, a screech of brakes."Shit! A deer, we hit a deer.""What?""A deer! You saw that, right?"Dave was five or six whiskeys down, his voice rising, panicking. I'd seen blond hair, plastered by rain against a pale face.For weeks afterwards, I trawled local news sites. No reports of a road death, or a missing woman.I stopped drinking after that. Dave didn't. When his car ran off the road, I wasn't surprised. I don't drive at night any more. Is she there? I don't know, but I see her.Everywhere.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you again sometime.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2-apr1-bonus

Apr 1, 20261 min

Season 2, Bonus Episode 5: Yanked

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is an occasional bonus episode, for the first of March, 2026, and I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is: Not Again---Mason wakes up, a familiar pounding in his head. Not again. They'd only had six weeks this time. He looks wearily over the furnishings. 1800s. Probably Britain. He creeps through the house, finds clothes that mean he won't stand out, takes a couple of things to pawn, and heads out to look for Alex.They've got systems, but without internet it's difficult. Alex hasn't left messages in any of the usual places. It takes months.Finally, Mason finds a run-down boarding-house in Bognor."Alex!""What? Who're you?"Mason slumps. "Oh. This is one of the times when you don't remember."------Take care, everyone, and I'll see you again sometime.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2-mar1-bonus

Mar 1, 20261 min

Season 2, Bonus Episode 4: Someone Needs Looking After

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is an occasional bonus episode, for the first of February, 2026. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is: Someone Needs Looking After---"Evelyn! Come in!" Nan waves her visitor down the corridor, and keeps up her half of the conversation."I know! Awful out there... Yeah... That's February for you..."Nan's delusions are getting worse. But no-one actually comes round now, and these imaginary visits keep her cheerful.I head to the kitchen so I don't have to play along. She can't live alone now, but I'm happy looking after her. Except when she hallucinates doctors coming to examine me. I could do without that.As 'Evelyn' 'departs', I hear Nan whisper. "So sorry about my grandson. His delusions are getting worse."------Take care, everyone, and I'll see you again sometime.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2-feb1-bonus

Feb 1, 20261 min

Season 2, Bonus Episode 3: January You

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is an occasional bonus episode, for the first of January, 2026 and I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is: January You---Join the gym. Run every morning. Go vegan. Two yoga classes. Read fifty new novels this year. Drink less. Do dry January! Learn Spanish. Get up early. Journal. Marie Kondo the spare bedroom, the kitchen, the whole house. Maybe try paleo?Maybe not paleo. Is vegan paleo even possible? Is vegan possible? What the hell do vegans put in sandwiches? The gym is expensive. Running hurts your knees. The yoga is fun, though. You blow dry January on the seventeenth, laughing with Kim over cocktails, speaking in broken Spanish.Marie Kondo was right. Keep the things that bring you joy.---Welcome to 2026! If you are making new year's resolutions, then remember to be kind to yourself. There's plenty of good stuff about the old you.As a minor point of order, I checked with my reference vegan and she assures me there are plenty of sandwich fillings from the mundane (fake ham) to the grandiose (crispy-fried tofu with lettuce and tomato) via hummus, marmite, avocado…---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you again sometime.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2-jan1-bonus

Jan 1, 20262 min

Season 2, Bonus Episode 2: Don't Wake Christmas

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is an occasional bonus episode, for the thirtieth of December, 2025, and I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is: Don't Wake Christmas---Christmas lies glutted with turkey and mince pies, asleep behind the sofa. A child shrieks with glee, still delighted with a new toy, and Christmas stirs, muttering half-words of whiskey and late-night cocoa.A parent begins to gather up the discarded ribbons and wrapping paper, smoothing them out with vague thoughts of next year. They nudge Christmas. "You indolent beast, lying there in a smear of cranberry. Entertain us!"Christmas waves them blearily away."I'm tired. Go and see Hogmanay for your fun."And Christmas shuffles off, to nest comfortably among the tinsel and paper chains until Advent.---I'm actually a big fan of keeping Christmas up till twelfth night, though it's not always easy to keep the festive feeling when January looms with all its back-to-work vibes. Whatever you celebrate - or don't - at this time of year, I hope you're safe and warm, and finding the opportunity to rest.Take care, everyone, and I'll see you again sometime.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2-dec30-bonus

Dec 30, 20251 min

Season 2, Bonus Episode 1: Last Resort

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is an occasional bonus episode, for the first of December, 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is: Last Resort---Hayley knows it's there. She's known for years, ever since that stupid night when they drank too much vodka, lit loads of candles and slurred Latin incantations. She felt it crawl into her.Anthony insisted the salt circle would keep them safe - perhaps it did. They woke up, after all.Sometimes, she feels it stir. When her mother suggests diets. When her boss talks over her. She fights to keep it inside. She never drinks, now.But in the darkness, the footsteps have been getting closer. There's a hand on her shoulder, another grabs her throat.She lets it out.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you again sometime.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2-dec1-bonus

Dec 1, 20251 min

S2 Ep 31Season 2, Episode 31: The Singing of Drowned Sailors

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 31, season 2, for Friday the thirty-first of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:The Singing of Drowned Sailorsby Elizabeth Guilt---Me dad always told the stories. Strange calms in dark storms, and the hush that fell during the wildest winds. "You keep yer head down, lad, and pay them no mind. They'll lure you away, drag you under to join their songs."I was half-drowned already when I heard them; frozen and clinging to the mast, not even caring if anyone heard me crying.Their voices were gentle between the wind's screams. Heave her to. Turn her round.We steered towards the familiar rhythm of the chorus.And, drifting ragged grey over the waves, they sang us back to harbour.---Happy Hallowe'en. Today is the final day of Drabbletober 2025. If you'd like to keep up with the bonus episodes throughout the year, make sure you're subscribed to the podcast feed. Thanks for listening, I hope you've enjoyed this year's series of tiny stories.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you again soon.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode31

Oct 31, 20252 min

S2 Ep 30Season 2, Episode 30: Peace and Love. Mostly.

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 30, season 2, for Thursday the thirtieth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:Peace and Love. Mostly.by Elizabeth Guilt---Ancient? Haha, no, not at all! Built in the 60s. Yes, it is pretty convincing. Oh, just a vanity project - a local man  got really into ley lines and decided to find one on his own land. Oriented the circle using dowsing rods, would you believe. Sure you can stand on that. Made of stone, isn't it? Lie down if you want, I'll take the photo. Ooops, the flash makes it look like the stones are glowing. Haha, yeah the thunder is a bit of a coincidence.Oh, yes. Actually that is a tentacle round your ankles.Well, I never.---In North Yorkshire, not far from where I grew up, there is a lovely stone circle. It was built as a job-creation scheme in the eighteenth century, but it's a fun place to visit - I'll pop a link in the shownotes. I like stone circles, I think we should build more of them.https://visitnorthyorkshire.com/index/the-druids-temple---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 31.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode30

Oct 30, 20251 min

S2 Ep 29Season 2, Episode 29: It Was Supposed To Be a Joke

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 29, season 2, for Wednesday the twenty-ninth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:It Was Meant To Be a Jokeby Elizabeth Guilt---Typical slow Thursday, and a short man slunk up to the counter. "I'm here about the poster."Great. Steven's latest hobby is designing ornate prank - obviously prank - flyers."Oh? Need a unicorn groomed, do you?""No. I want to part-exchange my kraken. Do you remove the old one when you deliver?""Seriously?""Mine's useless. Sluggish, pale, tentacles scarred to buggery.""It's not...""Can't charge tourists a few grand to slay a beast that won't fight.""Slay?""They all think they're Sir Galahad. None of 'em survived so far, but..""You killed...""I need a new kraken. What are your terms?"---Recently, I was walking through Sheffield with friends and we saw a shop-window advert offering money off what the internet calls "a very well-known brand of rectangular backpack". Someone misread it, and thus the part-exchange kraken was born.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 30.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode29

Oct 29, 20252 min

S2 Ep 28Season 2, Episode 28: The Lady of the Floor

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 28, season 2, for Tuesday the twenty-eighth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:We'll Have None Of That Hereby Elizabeth Guilt---I opened the vacpack of mineral oil, and thumbed a smear across the floor."Lady."Conversation stopped. My new teammates burst out laughing. "What?""You don't...""He still thinks..."The foreman leaned over. "Look, kid. We're adults, building..." he gestured around the hangar, "space shuttles. We run the tightest shop floor in the western galaxy. We don't believe in fairies. We don't pour libations for imaginary gods."I straightened up. "I've seen...""You've seen older apprentices playing tricks. Holoprojections. Cheap effects."I fell to my knees, clapping hands over my ears. The Lady of the Floor would have no mercy.------Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 29.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode28

Oct 28, 20251 min

S2 Ep 27Season 2, Episode 27: All Medical Staff Should Be Briefed In Local Legends

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 27, season 2, for Monday the twenty-seventh of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:All Medical Staff Should Be Briefed In Local Legendsby Elizabeth Guilt---Helen had her coat on when the junior tapped on her door."Doctor? Sorry. The little girl... Her broken legs... They're...""They're what?""They're... Mending. In huge solid lumps.""Where was she found?""Romsdal somewhere, her injuries...""Where exactly?""I don't know, maybe Trolldalen?"Helen ran to the ward. "Stop treatment immediately!" She brushed aside colleagues, and held out a shaking hand. "I'll take you home."The patient slid out of bed, knees making grinding noises as she limped.Helen coaxed her into the car and, later, watched her swarm straight up the rocks, back to her father's stoney court.---Trolldalen is a real place in Norway - it means "the troll valley" (please excuse my pronunciation). I visited this summer, and it's beautiful. As far as I'm aware, though, baby trolls being mistaken for human children there is just something I made up.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 28.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode27

Oct 27, 20252 min

S2 Ep 26Season 2, Episode 26: Making a Myth

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 26, season 2, for Sunday the twenty-sixth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:Making a Mythby Elizabeth Guilt---Mara sits where she's told, and the engineer places the cap on her newly-shaved head. He tinkers briefly, and they all come swaying sinuously to life. The cap's sensors read tiny movements in Mara's scalp muscles, track signals from her optic nerve. When she looks left, so do the snakes. When she smiles, the snakes relax; when she frowns, they rear."Woah,' says the engineer. "That works really good! I'll take it off...""No.'He reaches for the cap, and seventy snakes bare their fangs.He knows they're not real. But Mara's snarl, haloed with furious snakes, freezes him rigid.------Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 27.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode2

Oct 26, 20251 min

S2 Ep 25Season 2, Episode 25: Oooh, Look, Breadcrumbs!

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 25, season 2, for Saturday the twenty-fifth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:Oooh, Look, Breadcrumbs!by Elizabeth Guilt---I was jamming my earbud back in when the world stopped.His cloak was grey, mostly, with a greasy green-purple sheen. His boney face was pointed. In his hand, a sharp... Well, I didn't want to think about that. "You're lucky," he said, voice softly bubbling. "Lucky?" My bike lay crushed under a taxi, one wheel spinning gently."You're in my kingdom: the City of London. You can choose: oblivion, or a second, tiny life."Some choice. "Doesn't everyone choose life?"His head bobbed. The world span behind me, buildings loomed taller.I strutted away to peck with my flock.------Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 26.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode25

Oct 25, 20251 min

S2 Ep 24Season 2, Episode 24: Day's Orders

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 24, season 2, for Friday the twenty-fourth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:Day's Ordersby Elizabeth Guilt---"Sir!""What's that?""Sir, Duty Shitehawk reporting for orders, Sir!""More like it. Roost easy.""Sir.""Today's roster: harbour wall. Principal lookout, ten till three. Keep your eyes peeled, we've had reports of Morris dancers in the area. Our intel says there should be a line of them wearing dark colours around noon. Strafe at will. "Three till five, surprise chip inspections. Toddlers have been underrepped recently, so try to take your samples from them."Final hour, unnecessary screaming. All clear?""Clear as sand.""Less of your beak! For that, two early shifts: jumping up and down on roof tiles."---My family invariably refers to seagulls as shitehawks. You're not allowed to register boats with names that might be considered offensive, but when I was little there was a boat registered in Whitby harbour called Shy Talk. It's still one of my favourite boat names.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 25.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode24

Oct 24, 20251 min

S2 Ep 23Season 2, Episode 23: Ice Cubs

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 23, season 2, for Thursday the twenty-third of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:Ice Cubsby Elizabeth Guilt---Ice cubs crawled from the bay this morning. It's been a decade - we used to see them most years.We've set up the perimeter. People will ignore it. Ice cubs are not bears - but they're not not bears, either. They glitter, like diamonds. They're really cute.Scientists are the worst, all "pushing boundaries" and "furthering knowledge". Last time, one approached the cubs. Things were brief and very, very red.The ice cubs will leave in a week or so. My grandfather always said they climb into the mountains and become glaciers. Perhaps they do. We don't need to know everything.------Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 24.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode23

Oct 23, 20251 min

S2 Ep 22Season 2, Episode 22: Same Old, Same Old

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 22, season 2, for Wednesday the twenty-second of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:Same Old, Same Oldby Elizabeth Guilt---Trudy wakes up on her birthday, and groans. Fifty! She makes her morning tea, and wonders how this happened. Fifty? She's never been to Venice. Never ridden a motorbike. Never eaten alfalfa sprouts.What even is an alfalfa sprout? An hour later she is deep in articles about home sprouting, wondering whether she still has those old Mason jars and whether she would really need mesh lids. Some people recommended cotton instead...Trudy slams her laptop shut. This. This is how it happened. She digs out the number she saved, months ago, and calls it. She books a motorbike lesson.---When, in the far future, schoolkids write essays about the decline of civilisation in the mid twenty-first century, I can't help feeling that our almost ubiquitous ability to waste time on the internet is going to be right up there in the "causes" section.But for the record, I quite like alfalfa sprouts.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 23.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode22

Oct 22, 20252 min

S2 Ep 21Season 2, Episode 21: The Light of Your Life

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 21, season 2, for Tuesday the twenty-first of October 2025, and I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:The Light of your Lifeby Elizabeth Guilt---I only remember two things from visiting my Auntie: her beautiful lamp and the way my uncle would sit, inert, mouth constantly twitching. A stroke, I guess, but no-one told kids anything back then.Benny visited the day after I discovered Auntie left me the lamp."How does it work?""Dunno. I tried a candle, it turned the glass black. Coffee?""Please."Minutes later, he had it shining. "Wow, that's..." Benny stared fixedly ahead, lips mumbling soundlessly. Just like my uncle.When I smashed the lamp, the glow leaked back into him.Within minutes, he'd recovered enough to start screaming.------Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 22.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode21

Oct 21, 20251 min

S2 Ep 20Season 2, Episode 20: Small God

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 20, season 2, for Monday the twentieth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:Small Godby Elizabeth Guilt---The thing you remember about him isn't how he died. It isn't his bass-playing - did he play bass? - or his failed businesses. It certainly isn't the three lawsuits that were pending when his car spun off the road and over the cliff.You remember the photograph of him, the one that won all the awards.He holds his bare arms aloft, lasers glancing off his dark skin, dreadlocks swirling around him. You can almost feel the pounding beat, the roar of the crowd. He stands; a warrior on the speaker stack. Indomitable. Powerful.And that's what you will always remember.---Human memory is a weird and capricious thing. I find it fascinating the way we can sometimes latch onto a single image of a person, or an event, and forget almost every other detail.---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 21.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode20

Oct 20, 20251 min

S2 Ep 19Season 2, Episode 19: The Way Forward Is Back

This is Drabbletober, the podcast of tiny fiction.Hello, and welcome to Drabbletober. This is episode 19, season 2, for Sunday the nineteenth of October 2025. I'm Elizabeth Guilt.Your one-hundred word story for the day is:The Way Forward Is Backby Elizabeth Guilt---The man stalks around, wand in hand. He stops and throws his arms wide. "Here! I sense a foul presence."Kimberley stares at her feet. She doesn't feel foul.She leaves before the man has lit his candles. It was her house, once, but she's not welcome now.Outside is bright, and noisy. She winces. It's been so long since she left the room where she was murdered.She drifts, clinging to the shade of alleyways, following a half-forgotten route to somewhere safe, comforting. She flies through concrete walls and settles into the quiet dark of the abandoned school library. ---As you may know from previous episodes, when it comes to classic scare stories I'm usually Team Monster all the way. I do worry about where ghosts go when they get exorcised. ---Take care, everyone, and I'll see you tomorrow for episode 20.https://www.elizabethguilt.com/drabbletober/s2episode19

Oct 19, 20252 min