This story makes known to us a damsel very much not in need of saving.
Come ponder the effectiveness of philanthropy.
Welcome to episode seven of Prose. This episode introduces us to a fiery young lady, ponders the effectiveness of philanthropy, and makes known a damsel very much not in need of saving. For those sensitive to language, sexuality, or violence, episode 7.1 is not at all for you, so please do proceed with caution.
This is also a good time for a quick update, as we are just starting what will hopefully be a new year filled with joy and progress for us all, Prose included. In the coming months, a couple authors that I respect greatly will have stories show up in Prose alongside my own original compositions, and, as I noted in the very first introductory episode, once the first season comes to a successful close, a general call for submissions will open up via the official website at www.prosepodcast.com. Be sure to keep your eyes and ears peeled for both of those happenings. Also, I have been asked several times now about the upcoming PayPal giving and Patreon backing possibilities for the show; those are both coming. Do please be patient, and I’ll let everyone know as soon as those are ready to roll. (I am GREATLY humbled that this is something that’s even being asked about!) Lastly in the realm of updates, I have been sorely behind in reminding everyone that, if you are enjoying Prose, I would be greatly appreciative if you could zip over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or the podcast-catcher of your choice and leave a rating and/or review. These are the lifeblood of podcasts and would help Prose to keep sending tales your way.
Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose. Let’s get to the tales, shall we?
This week, we have “Black Widow,” “Technically Food”, and “Cinderella in Beige Heels.”
Enjoy!
In the spirit of the holidays, our third tale is from the Bible and is the Christmas Story from the Gospel of Luke. For those that celebrate Christmas, I hope you’ve had a very merry Christmas, indeed. For those that celebrate something else altogether or are just enjoying family, friends, and general, merriment, happiest of holidays to you all.
Come face to face with the source of all horror in our world.
Episode six of Prose presents us with the source of all horror in our world and a sordid affair. For those sensitive to language, sexuality, or violence, episode 6.2 is not at all for you, so please do proceed with caution.
Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose podcast. Let’s get to the tales, shall we?
This week, we have “The Very Dark” and “A Modern Affair.”
In the spirit of the holidays, our third tale is from the Bible and is the Christmas Story from the Gospel of Luke. For those that celebrate Christmas, I hope you’ve had a very merry Christmas, indeed. For those that celebrate something else altogether or are just enjoying family, friends, and general, merriment, happiest of holidays to you all.
Enjoy!
An obsession with scent takes the spotlight in "A Natural."
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We take a cynical look at adult reality in "The Noose."
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Two writers might be in love in "Just a Look."
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Episode Five of Prose touts two writers who might be in love, a cynical look at adult reality, and an obsession with scent. All three short stories are appropriate for most audiences.
This week, we have “Just a Look,” “The Noose”, and “A Natural.”
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A man is in pain at leaving a job in "Moving On."
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An alien race interacts with humanity, and then...doesn't in "So, They Stopped."
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A woman takes charge amid a crisis in the days of the Byzantine Empire in "The Cypriot Empress."
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For episode four of Prose, a man is in pain at leaving a job, a woman takes charge amid a crisis in the days of the Byzantine Empire, and an alien race interacts with humanity. All three short stories are appropriate for all audiences.
This week, we have “Moving On,” “The Cypriot Empress”, and “So, They Stopped.”
Enjoy!
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Experience the fall of a golden child of life in "Necessity."
For those sensitive to language, sexuality, or violence, please proceed with caution. This story contains adult themes and is not intended for all audiences. Listener discretion is advised
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Hear the tale of a stargazer in "I Might Just Get Lost."
Note: This story is based on similar-to-life, historical happenings, but the work itself is complete fiction.
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Consider the friendship of a plant in "A Friend."
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Under the banner of episode three of Prose, we will consider the friendship of a plant, hear the tale of a stargazer, and experience the fall of a golden child of life. For those sensitive to language, sexuality, or violence, episode 3.3 is not at all for you, so please do proceed with caution.
This week, we have “A Friend,” “I Might Just Get Lost”, and “Living History.”
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Experience a man cursed by his family history.
Listen in on two friends discussing underpants.
In the second release from Prose, we will meet an unraveling crime writer, two friends discussing underpants, and a man cursed by his family history. For those sensitive to language, sexuality, or violence, episode 2.1 might not be for you, so please do proceed with caution.
Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose podcast. Let’s get to the tales, shall we?
This week, we have “All That There Is,” “Everybody Does It”, and “Living History.”
Enjoy!
Listen to a dark response to an even darker crime.