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Month to month our podcast brings you original fiction stories from a different channel - sci-fi, fantasy, horror, and some odd bands in-between. |
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Tune in each week to hear exclusive interviews, helpful advice, and riveting book excerpts from the most exciting authors around. |
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Writing, radio, comics and creativity...Featuring episodes from The Waterpipe Theater, a bi-weekly radio drama on WESU, Middletown |
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Dancing Lawn is a podcast dedicated to discussing entertainment media (specifically books, movies, and music) that have a general Christian focus. |
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Orange County Romance Writers launch a monthly Podcast to keep their members up-to-date with the industry. Get fast, up-to-date information on that month's meeting, who the speaker is, book signings, market news, online classes, and our newsletter, the Orange Blossom. |
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Catholic and political topics |
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An hallucinogenic mid-life crisis/adventure, and homage to Malcolm Lowry and Hermann Hesse |
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A Podiobooks.com presentation:From the Reader, Jason Pomerantz:The Wonderful Wizard of Oz has been called "the first true American fairy tale" and it richly deserves the title. The story of Dorothy's epic journey through a strange land, filled with terrifying enemies and loyal allies, resonates today as much as it did when it was first written, at the turn of the last century.You've probably seen the movie countless times, so you might not expect any surprises from the book. But when you listen, you'll be charmed by how imaginative it is, and in a way that's different from the film.I dearly love the movie, but, in this reading, I've tried to approach the story as if I'd never seen it. My Dorothy is a little younger than her cinematic counterpart and her trio of beloved friends - The Scarecrow, The Tin Woodsman and The Cowardly Lion - are all just a little sillier. It's hard to escape from the shadow of the MGM spectacular, but I've done my best.I hope you have as much fun listening as I'm having recording!So sit back, put on your slippers (ruby, silver or whatever color you like) and watch out for flying monkeys! Load up your MP3 player and remember - There's no place like home! |
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Le podcast d'un petit éditeur français, plus exactement Parisien, qui donne la parole à ses auteurs et présente sous forme radiophonique ses publications. |
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Bizarre & experimental poetry |
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Rachel says, I love to read. In her show she reviews books; some old and some new. To illustrate this she paraphrases Dr. Suess in her intro, one book, two book, old book, new book. Her books come from many sources including her high school library. Rachel also asks her friends to tell us their favorite book. Occasional show segments include Teacher Tips where teachers are asked to give their favorite reading or study tip and Babysitter Choice where Rachel recommends books for babysitters to use to keep little ones entertained. This show is for all of you like Rachel who say, I love to read. |
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Author and musician Todd McKinney weaves a weekly fabric of serialized short stories, opinions, observations and new music from across the globe. McKinney couples entertainment industry and radio experience with keen tools gathered from within the University of Michigan's elite MFA/Creative Writing program. |
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Comic books, graphics novels, animation - all things comics and cartoony, with your host, Lene Taylor - a girl. Think of it as the New York Review of Comics. |
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Top information audio books and radio |
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"Recreational Poker with Scott Jensen" focuses on topics of interest to the recreational poker player who normally plays online poker during the evening and on weekends as well as might spend a vacation at a brick-n-motar casino and/or cruiseship to play in their poker room. This show isn't for the poker professional, wannabe poker pro, or those with gambling problems. |
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Discussions on Writing and Wordtrip book club discussions. |
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The Pritzker Military Library, located in Chicago, Illinois, has extensive collections in military history and military fiction, especially those works that illustrate the role of the citizen-soldier. Part of the mission of the library is to develop appropriate programs focusing on the concept of the Citizen Soldier as an essential element for the preservation of democracy. The Library has an extensive programming schedule. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public. All programs are available as a live webcast and are also archived for later viewing at www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org. Features the best authors, historians, journalists, and members of the military discussing their latest books on military history and military fiction. |
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Around Comics, the comic book roundtable. A revolving panel of guests discussing current comics, artists, writers, industry news, reviews and interviews. Visit us at www.aroundcomics.com for more information. |
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On The Air With TheGRITS.com is a collection of Internet Radio Shows and Podcast programs that give a diverse perspective on many things regarding the written word. |
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Premiere podcast of the greatest, freshest and newest literary talent on the planet Earth. Hosted by Barbara Bauer, Ph.D. |
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