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Book reviews and interviews with the authors |
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‘On the first day the world had ever known God had a busy week ahead of Him …’
So begins Once Upon A World, a delightful collection of Bible stories for children. The fresh clear style of author Robert Duncan combines superbly with the wry and gentle humor of the late, comedy great, British actor John Le Mesurier, whose rich English voice brings these timeless stories to life. |
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Come share the fantasies of a real life dominatrix and her slave. This podcast features readings of erotic mind control stories written by Evilena's hypnoslave and read by Hypnotic Goddess Mistress Evilena the dominatrix who inspired them. The predominant theme for these stories is one of erotic hypnosis with forced submission and enslavement. Enter a realm of sexual fantasy as you listen to the sensual seductive voice that made Goddess Evilena a famous hypnodomme. |
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Each month we publish sharply-written short stories with soundtracks containing songs that draw on all the music of Texas. The grit, the glory, the songs and the stories - we are the real deal from Austin, y'all... |
In 1917, Frank Papalio was a young second-gerneration Italian struggling to keep the coke embers lit and his cabin warm while barely making a living working for a company that produced coke by burning coal in fiery dome brick ovens near a smoke-shrouded hamlet nestled along the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Follow Frank's adventures as he encounters a seemingly endless procession of obstacles he and his sweetheart, Maria, overcome while prusuing their dream of escaping Danville.
`An ominous cloud loomed over Danville, however, not a cloud created by the coke ovens, but a cloud of complex origin, a cloud that would not leave. www.johnstuchell.com |
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A short story about a dragon and 3 boys. A nice bedtime story in 2 episodes. Music and fantacy. |
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Interviews with authors of new, bestselling books. |
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Nearly 500 years in the future, mankind will become embroiled in a bitter struggle for survival against an enemy that is as alien as it is ruthless. |
In 1917, Frank Papalio was a young second-gerneration Italian struggling to keep the coke embers lit and his cabin warm while barely making a living working for a company that produced coke by burning coal in fiery dome brick ovens near a smoke-shrouded hamlet nestled along the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Follow Frank's adventures as he encounters a seemingly endless procession of obstacles he and his sweetheart, Maria, overcome while prusuing their dream of escaping Danville.
An ominous cloud loomed over Danville, however, not a cloud created by the coke ovens, but a cloud of complex origin, a cloud that would not leave. www.johnstuchell.com |
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A must for the serious reader, Bookworm showcases writers of fiction and poetry - the established, new or emerging - all interviewed with insight and precision by the show's host and guiding spirit, Michael Silverblatt. |
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Infection is the follow-up to Sigler's groundbreaking podcast novels EarthCore and Ancestor. PLOT: Perry Daswey is 6-foot-5, 265 pounds of angry ex-linebacker. He knows all too well that if he doesn't control his quick temper, people get hurt. Through constant focus, he has locked his violent past away in the deep dungeons of his mind. The infection changes everything. Strange, microscopic parasites tap into Pery's bloodstream like tiny little vampires. They start as bright orange blisters, but soon take the shape of trangular growths just beneath his skin. The "Triangles," as Perry calls them, try to control their host by manipulating hormone levels and flooding his body with neurotransmitters - imbalences of which cause paranoia, schizophrenia and excessive aggression. As Perry begins a desperate battle to cut the Triangles out of his body before it's too late, his self-control dissolves into raging, murderous madness. |
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ThoughtCast is a podcast and public radio interview program on authors, academics and intellectuals. I’m the host, Jenny Attiyeh, and my goal is to offer something that is glaringly absent from the media today: a bridge between the publications and pursuits of the academic world and a curious, informed, mainstream audience.
By providing detailed, unhurried conversation with current writers and thinkers, I aim to create a show that is both informative and entertaining – a synergy between the media and the ivory tower.
Check out my interview with Samuel Huntington, the provocative political scientist and author of "The Clash of Civilizations." Or listen to my program with Ilan Stavans, the hispanic 'public intellectual', author and and Latino literary critic. He talks about his identity as a Mexican-Jewish-American, about his controversial dictionary, "Spanglish," and his new book, "Dictionary Days."
And thanks! |
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U.S. Armed Forces Stories
This is selection of stories (major battles, interviews) and tributes to the U.S. Armed Forces, excerpted from A Portrait of the Stars and Stripes, Volumes I and II and other works of Seniram Publishing Inc. Glenside, Pennsylvania 19038..The stories are read by the author, Bud Hannings. Copyright 2005 |
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A boy lost in the wilderness of Scotland. He does not know who he is or how he got there. A girl and a man in a remote cottage, their strange relationship as much a mystery as the ghosts haunting the boy's every move. And then there are the horrific thoughts bubbling from his subconscious; thoughts that might reveal the evil his mind would rather forget. |
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Movie & Book reviews and occasional banter of a Colombian Living in the US of A |
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Out There is a weekly journey into the world of the occult, conspiracy theories, the paranormal, and other bizarre undercurrents of the human psyche. Broadcasting live from our studios in Athens, Georgia, Out There is a weekly source of interviews, discussions, rants, and diatribes. It's a strange world... Out There. |
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Part film noir detective story, part fantasy adventure, part East End gangster tale, How to Disappear Completely concerns Theo Braithwaite, a failed actress and worse waitress, becoming involved in an unseen world populated by history's rejects and runaways from a secret society known as The Footmen. A stranger to London, waiting for life to come and find her, she is instead found by a part-time thief called Kilbey Salmon who, along with his rockabilly-obsessed partner, is attempting to eke out a living stealing things that have already been stolen and finding people who don't want to be found.
An episodic narrative, Kilbey and Nero's capers will drag Theo through the forgotten parts and people of London, hunted by ancient sects, carnivorous shadows, cannibalistic butchers and off-duty policemen. Along the way she'll meet the Eternal Footmen, blow up Hammersmith Bridge, reach the end of history and quite possibly disappear completely.
If Theo is to survive, she'll need to get her life sorted before all of our futures catch up with her. |
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3rd episode is up. Gabe talks about Aquaman, Impulse, The Comedians of Comedy, Eddie Guerrero, many other things important to all our lives. About 50 minutes. |
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In a neighborhood where whims change faster than the window displays, Pete’s Reading Series, launched in 1999, has become a literary mainstay. Founded by Mira Jacob and Alison Hart, the Williamsburg reading series has earned a reputation as Brooklyn's premier reading event, where up-and-coming writers read with their more established counterparts. |
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Join podshow hosts Preston Buttons & The Word Whore as they clumsily narrate their way through submitted works of Short Fiction: often painfully, always absent-mindedly and completely unincumbered by any relevent credentials...
“If you are looking for a serious (even ‘pseudo’ intellectual) literary discussion, you'll just have to keep right on looking...” |
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