A podcast harkening back to the Golden Age of Radio, creating a “theatre of the mind” with writers, actors, and musicians, hosted by Jude Brewer. New episodes every Thursday. Season finale airs June 6th.
Our series finale introduces author Traci Foust in the voices of a couple dozen other writers from both seasons of the podcast, featuring original musical composition and a song by Maiah Wynne.
Click here to buy a copy of Traci's memoir, Nowhere Near Normal.
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Thank you to the following storytellers for lending their voices:
Adam Strong, Brianna Barrett, Christina Butcher, David Ciminello, Davis Slater, DeAngelo Gillispie, Domi Shoemaker, Felicity Fenton, Geronimo Tagatac, Jackie Shannon Hollis, Jason Arias, Jennifer Robin, James A. Gilletti, Kate Gray, Kate Ristau, Kevin Sampsell, Kimberly King Parsons, Margaret Malone, Mark Russell, Mo Daviau, Rick Hall, Samuel Snoek-Brown, Stephanie Strange, Stevan Allred, Suzy Vitello, Tammy Lynne Stoner, Yuvi Zalkow.
This week, Stevan reads an excerpt from his novel, The Alehouse at the End of the World, with musical scoring and a performance by Shane Brown.
Our hero, the fisherman, is on a quest to find his beloved, who has written to him from her deathbed, urging him to come find her on the Isle of the Dead. After a rather unusual sea voyage, we join him as he awakens on a strange shore...
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Written and narrated by Joanna Rose with a musical performance by Christopher Worth
This week, Joanna pages through her own book while contemplating what to write next. Then Christopher performs a song!
Read more on Joanna Rose here: joannarose.xyz
Check out Christopher Worth here: weareworth.com
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Written and narrated by Tabitha Blankenbiller with a musical performance by Moses Barrett of The Junebugs
This week, Tabitha reads an excerpt from her book, Eats of Eden, exploring fact versus fiction while examining a fading friendship. Then Moses performs a song!
Read more on Tabitha here: tabithablankenbiller.com
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Written and narrated by Mo Daviau with a musical performance by Laryssa Birdseye.
This week, Mo demonstrates exactly how it feels to simultaneously take control and surrender in one swift bite, then Laryssa performs a song!
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Performed by Suzy Vitello. Musical performance by Annachristie Sapphire.
This week, we hear about what it means to grow up in America versus Vienna, then Annachristie Sapphire performs a song!
Read more about Suzy here: suzyvitello.com
Listen to Annachristie here: annachristiemusic.com
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Performed by Mark Russell. Musical performance by J Graves.
This week, we hear about all the pitfalls of running your own public access TV program with your college buddies in Eugene, Oregon. Then J Graves performs a song!
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Written and narrated by Jackie Shannon Hollis. Musical performance by Redwood Son.
This week, we dial it back a few decades, into those tender years of growing up and moving to a new town, making new friends, and eavesdropping on grownups. Then Redwood Son performs a song!
Check out Jackie's writing: jackieshannonhollis.com
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Written and narrated by Adam Strong. Musical performance by Margaret Wehr.
This week, we navigate a chain reaction of bad decisions, wondering where it all went wrong in the first place.
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Written and narrated by Yuvi Zalkow. Musical performance by Corinne Sharlet.
This week, we're taken down the awkwardly messy and comically complicated world of digital communication and post-divorce blind dates.
Check out Yuvi's writing: yuvizalkow.com
Connect with Corinne Sharlet here on Facebook.
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Written and narrated by Michael Shou-Yung Shum, with musical performance by Talk Station.
This week, we follow Kay on her journey toward a funeral wake, then Talk Station performs "Balanced On A Beam Of Light".
Check out Michael's writing: michaelshum.wordpress.com
Listen to more of Talk Station at talkstation.bandcamp.com
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