Prose

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Synopsis

Journey together through innumerable worlds of fiction with Prose, a biweekly podcast series that offers up short stories of all genres and subject matter. If you like fiction of all sorts with the occasional bit of poetry or verse thrown in for good measure, join us on our adventures through the labyrinths of the human psyche and the infinite spaces of the imagination.

Episodes

  • 14.3 - "The Boy in the Well", Chapter 3 by Nicholas B. Morris

    20/02/2017 Duration: 08min

    Finish our harrowing  journey with the boy in the well in the final chapter of "The Boy in the Well" by Nicholas B. Morris. *** Nicholas B. Morris grew up in Arkansas but fell in love with Colorado. His stories and other assorted writings have been published in The Harpoon Review, Cliterature, Connotation Press, Danse Macabre Online, and Nebo. He has published two short story collections, the full-length Tapeworm and the chapbook The Boy in the Well, both with the now sadly defunct Monkey Puzzle Press. (You can buy copies of Tapeworm from him directly on Amazon.) He works in his dream job as Assistant Professor of Humanities at the Community College of Denver and watches endless re-runs of Star Trek with his partner Alyssa Piccinni. Mr. Morris tweets at @totallynotNickM.  Caleb Hicks produced the original audio for the narrative.  He and Mr. Morris worked closely together on the spoke album of Mr. Morris’s stories called The Boy in the Well.

  • 14.2 - "Yel•Low, or One Hundred Indecisions"

    20/02/2017 Duration: 07min

    In "Yel•Low, or One Hundred Indecisions," contemplate indecision and cowardice. 

  • 14.1 - "The Fall"

    20/02/2017 Duration: 07min

    Experience a terrifying fall in "The Fall."

  • 14.0 - Episode 14

    20/02/2017 Duration: 57s

    Hello and welcome to episode fourteen of Prose.  This week, experience a terrifying fall, contemplate indecision and cowardice, and finish our harrowing journey with the boy in the well.    Please head over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or the podcast-catcher of your choice and leave a rating and/or review for Prose.  Doing so truly helps this podcast keep going.  Also, follow Prose on Twitter through @prosepodcast.    Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose.  Let’s get to the tales, shall we?   This week, we have “The Fall,” “Yel•Low, or One Hundred Indecisions,” and the final chapter, chapter three, of “The Boy in the Well” by Nicholas B. Morris.   Enjoy!

  • 12.4 - *BONUS* "The Death of Freedom" by David Ezell

    05/02/2017 Duration: 04min

    "The Death of Freedom" by David Ezell is a timely poem pondering trying times.  

  • 12.3 - "The Origin of Shadow" by Jack Lee

    05/02/2017 Duration: 06min

    Come experience a town with two stoplights, three churches, and a small dose of conflict. 

  • 12.2 - "My Little Creatures" by Alena Abrosimova

    05/02/2017 Duration: 21min

    In "My Little Creatures," meet some individuals with imagination. 

  • 12.1 - "The Boy in the Well", Chapter 1 by Nicholas B. Morris

    05/02/2017 Duration: 17min

    "The Boy in the Well", Chapter 1 begins us on a journey of discovery with a young boy.

  • 12.0 - Episode 12

    05/02/2017 Duration: 01min

    Hello and welcome to episode twelve of Prose.  This week, we will take a journey of discovery with a young boy, meet some individuals with imagination, and experience a town with two stoplights, three churches, and a small dose of conflict.  We also have a bonus episode that considers liberty through verse.  This episode of Prose marks a major first, in that all three short stories and the bonus poem are all from authors that submitted work to the podcast. Episode 12.1 features Nicholas B. Morris, Episode 12.2 features Alena Abrosimova, Episode 12. 3 features Jack Lee.  The bonus episode features David Ezell. More about these authors can be found in each of their episodes.   As I always plea, if you are enjoying Prose, Please head over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or the podcast-catcher of your choice and leave a rating and/or review.  Also, follow Prose on Twitter through @prosepodcast.    Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose.  Let’s get to the tales, shall we?   This week, we have chapter

  • 11.1 - "Any Given Sunday"

    26/01/2017 Duration: 20min

    "Any Given Sunday" takes a trip to a Southern Baptist church in the South on a Sunday.  *** The piano backing tracks for this story were performed from my dear mother.  The rain sound effect comes from Freesound.org and was provided by user Jongrubbs under a CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication. The beautiful loop at the end of the track comes from Little Robot Factory and is used under a Creative Commons attribution license 3.0.    

  • 11.3 - "Love Lost"

    22/01/2017 Duration: 05min

    "Love Lost" examines a once beautiful goddess that is now wasting away.  *** The backing tracks for “Love Lost” was taken from the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org, an amazing community of artists that set out to help one another through the sharing of their art.  These tracks are “Dances and Dames” and “Night at the Docks,” both from the amazing Kevin MacLeod.  A sincere thank you to Mr. MacLeod and the Free Music Archive for the contribution.  This track is being used under a Creative Commons attribution share alike license 3.0.  

  • 11.2 - "A Lesson for Ducklings" by Nicholas B. Morris

    22/01/2017 Duration: 04min

    "A Lesson for Ducklings" by Nicholas B. Morris looks into the brutal realities of nature.  ***  Nicholas B. Morris grew up in Arkansas but fell in love with Colorado. His stories and other assorted writings have been published in The Harpoon Review, Cliterature, Connotation Press, Danse Macabre Online, and Nebo. He has published two short story collections, the full-length Tapeworm and the chapbook The Boy in the Well, both with the now sadly defunct Monkey Puzzle Press. (You can buy copies of Tapeworm from him directly on Amazon.) He works in his dream job as Assistant Professor of Humanities at the Community College of Denver and watches endless re-runs of Star Trek with his partner Alyssa Piccinni. Mr. Morris tweets at @totallynotNickM.  Caleb Hicks produced the original audio for the narrative.  He and Mr. Morris worked closely together on the spoke album of Mr. Morris’s stories called The Boy in the Well. The backing tracks for this story were taken from MusOpen at musopen.org. Musopen is a 501(c)(3)

  • 11.0 - Episode 11

    22/01/2017 Duration: 01min

    Hello and welcome to episode eleven  of Prose.  This episode takes a trip to a Southern Baptist church in the South on a Sunday, looks into the brutal realities of nature, and examines a once beautiful goddess that is now wasting away.  The second of thee three stories, “A Lesson for Ducklings,” is the third from Prose’s current guest author in residence, Nicholas B. Morris. More information about Mr. Morris and his works can be heard in episode 11.2. If you are enjoying Prose, Please head over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or the podcast-catcher of your choice and leave a rating and/or review.  Also, follow Prose on Twitter through @prosepodcast.  Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose.  Let’s get to the tales, shall we? This week, we have “Any Given Sunday,” “A Lesson for Ducklings” by Nicholas M. Morris, and “Love Lost.” Enjoy!

  • 10.3 - "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death" by Thomas Paine

    22/01/2017 Duration: 09min

    In the wake of the 2017 US Presidential Inauguration, Episode 10.3 reminds us all upon what ideas the USA was founded by way of the words of Thomas Paine. 

  • 10.1 - "Paragon of Animals"

    22/01/2017 Duration: 12min

    Episode 10.1 revisits the intrepid space explorer with a dark from episode 1.1’s “Just Earth,” SJFC Ezekial Jatayu. 

  • 10.0 - Episode 10

    22/01/2017 Duration: 01min

    Welcome to episode ten of Prose.  This episode revisits the intrepid space explorer from episode 1.1’s “Just Earth,” gives instructions for aging gracefully, and, in the wake of the 2017 US Presidential Inauguration, reminds us all what the USA was founded upon by way of the words of Thomas Paine.    If you are enjoying Prose, Please head over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or the podcast-catcher of your choice and leave a rating and/or review.  Also, follow Prose on Twitter through @prosepodcast.    Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose.  Let’s get to the tales, shall we?   This week, we have “Paragon of Animals,” “Senior Sixty, or A Treatise on Complacency, or Farewell Self, or a Handbook to Simple Living”, and Thomas Paine’s “Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death” speech.  

  • 9.3- "My Autumn Companions"

    16/01/2017 Duration: 05min

    "My Autumn Companions" speaks to having small, woodland friends. 

  • 9.2 - "Mirror" by Nicholas B. Morris

    16/01/2017 Duration: 06min

    "Mirror" by Nicholas B. Morris highlights a man trying to hide. ***  Nicholas B. Morris grew up in Arkansas but fell in love with Colorado. His stories and other assorted writings have been published in The Harpoon Review, Cliterature, Connotation Press, Danse Macabre Online, and Nebo. He has published two short story collections, the full-length Tapeworm and the chapbook The Boy in the Well, both with the now sadly defunct Monkey Puzzle Press. (You can buy copies of Tapeworm from him directly on Amazon.) He works in his dream job as Assistant Professor of Humanities at the Community College of Denver and watches endless re-runs of Star Trek with his partner Alyssa Piccinni. Mr. Morris tweets at @totallynotNickM.  Caleb Hicks produced the original audio for the narrative.  He and Mr. Morris worked closely together on the spoke album of Mr. Morris’s stories called The Boy in the Well.    The soundtrack was taken from the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org, an amazing community of artists that set ou

  • 9.1 - "Study of a Young Married Couple in Hobby Lobby”

    15/01/2017 Duration: 17min

    "Study of a Young Married Couple in Hobby Lobby” peeps in at a young married couple’s home life.  *** The soundtrack for this short story was taken from the Free Music Archive at freemusicarchive.org, an amazing community of artists that set out to help one another through the sharing of their art.  All three tracks are original pieces by Axletree, who also goes by the name Alexander Westmacott.  More music from Axletree is available at the Free Music Archive or their website at axletreewood.com.  I have a link in this story’s description where you can head over to his webpage.  A sincere thank you to the artist and FreeMusicArchive.org for the contribution.  This track is being used under a Creative Commons attribution share alike license 4.0. All sound effects were taken from Freesound.org, another community dedicated to bettering audio art.  User Jmayoff created the grocery store sounds, user JohnsonBrandEditing provided the parking lot sounds, user Fillsoko recorded the handwashing sounds, and user IESP b

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