Episodes

Sunday Mar 13, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 8
Sunday Mar 13, 2016
Sunday Mar 13, 2016
You can listen now to Episode 8 on iTunes (or your own favourite podcast app, I hope), and also stream, download & follow Sheep Might Fly here on the Podbean site.
"Fake Geek Girl," was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story (along with a fantastic piece from Stephanie Lai) directly from their website.
Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel...
In Part 8, Hurt/Comfort and Holly, the lead singer of Fake Geek Girl writes a revealing email to their former bandmate and Tansy learns that it's very hard to convey crossed-out words in a spoken word podcast. Fun times!
Missed previous episodes? Start from the beginning with Episode 1, Episode 2 or Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6, Episode 7.
If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity!
You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.

Sunday Mar 06, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 7
Sunday Mar 06, 2016
Sunday Mar 06, 2016
You can listen now to Episode 7 on iTunes (or your own favourite podcast app, I hope), and also stream, download & follow Sheep Might Fly here on the Podbean site.
"Fake Geek Girl," was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story (along with a fantastic piece from Stephanie Lai) directly from their website.
Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel...
In Part 7, Sage's Coffee Shop AU, it's Sage vs the Skinny Goth Waiter, and Hebe, and the rest of the band. He's got some life-changing wisdom to share, but drummer heal thyself!
Missed previous episodes? Start from the beginning with Episode 1, Episode 2 or Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6.
If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity!
You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.

Sunday Feb 28, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 6
Sunday Feb 28, 2016
Sunday Feb 28, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 6
New episode of Sheep Might Fly!
"Fake Geek Girl," was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story (along with a fantastic piece from Stephanie Lai) directly from their website.
Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel...
In Part 6, Texts From Monday (in a super short update), Sage ditches band practice and Holly gives him a piece of her mind.
Missed previous episodes? Start from the beginning with Episode 1, Episode 2 or Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5.
If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity!
You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.

Monday Feb 22, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 5
Monday Feb 22, 2016
Monday Feb 22, 2016
Thank you so much to everyone who nominated "Fake Geek Girl" for a Ditmar, and congratulations to all the nominees. "Fake Geek Girl," was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story (along with a fantastic piece from Stephanie Lai) directly from their website. Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel... In Part 5, Hebe and the Magical Fire Alarm Meet-Cute, we learn the specific problems that come with fire safety in magical share houses, and Hebe finally starts to figure out what Ferd's deal is anyway. Missed previous episodes? Start from the beginning with Episode 1, Episode 2 or Episode 3, Episode 4. If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity! You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.

Sunday Feb 14, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 4
Sunday Feb 14, 2016
Sunday Feb 14, 2016
New episode of Sheep Might Fly! You can listen now on iTunes (or your own favourite podcast app, I hope), and also stream, download & follow Sheep Might Fly here on the Podbean site. Our current story is "Fake Geek Girl," which was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story (along with a fantastic piece from Stephanie Lai) directly from their website. Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel... Part 4 is an excerpt from the Elegant and Articulate Diary of Miss Juniper Cresswell, Gentlewitch and Scholar, in which the lady muses on the hardships of her life, chronicles a certain disastrous share house dinner party, ignores her ongoing crush on Holly Hallow and her pretty hair, and embraces a brand new One True Pairing. Missed previous episodes? Start from the beginning with Episode 1, Episode 2 or Episode 3. If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity! You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.

Sunday Feb 07, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 3
Sunday Feb 07, 2016
Sunday Feb 07, 2016
You can listen to the next episode of Sheep Might Fly on iTunes (or your own favourite podcast app, I hope), and also stream, download & follow Sheep Might Fly here on the Podbean site. Our current story is "Fake Geek Girl," which was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story (along with a fantastic piece from Stephanie Lai) directly from their website. Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel... In the super short Part 3 of the story, you get the band's Friday Night set list, annotated by! Holly! Because obviously she's too busy to narrate a chapter of decent length. Missed previous episodes? Start from the beginning with Episode 1 or catch up on last week's Episode 2. If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity! You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.

Sunday Jan 31, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 2
Sunday Jan 31, 2016
Sunday Jan 31, 2016
You can listen to the next episode of Sheep Might Fly on iTunes (or your own favourite podcast app, I hope), or stream, download & follow Sheep Might Fly here on the Podbean site.
Our current story is "Fake Geek Girl," which was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story (along with a fantastic piece from Stephanie Lai) directly from their website.
Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel...
In Episode 2, Sage makes a morally questionable choice while surrounded by coffee fumes, Ferd is adopted by the band, and there's an app for everything.
Missed Episode 1? Start from the beginning here.
If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity!
You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.

Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Fake Geek Girl Part 1
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Tuesday Jan 26, 2016
Welcome to the brand new serial fiction podcast by author Tansy Rayner Roberts! Our first story is "Fake Geek Girl," which was originally published in Review of Australian Fiction Volume 14, Issue 4. You can buy the issue containing the story directly from their website. Meet Fake Geek Girl, the band that plays nerdy songs at the university bar every Friday night, to a mixture of magical and non-magical students: lead singer Holly writes songs based on her twin sister Hebe's love of geek culture though she doesn't really understand it; drummer Sage is an explosive sorcerous genius obsessing over whether Holly's about to quit the band to go mainstream; shy Juniper only just worked up the nerve to sing her own song in public and keeps a Jane Austen themed diary chronicling the lives and loves of her friends. When the mysterious, privileged Ferd joins their share house, everything starts to unravel... In Episode 1, Hebe meets a boy she likes! With a phoenix tattoo! Hebe + Phoenix Boy = OTP If you like what you hear on Sheep Might Fly, check out Tansy's blog at tansyrr.com. Talk to Tansy on Twitter (@tansyrr), or check out her other podcasts: Galactic Suburbia and Verity! You can become a supporter of Tansy & the Sheep Might Fly podcast at Patreon.