Try to remember where you're going and why you're here with Somewhere Man in "Someplace, Somewhere."
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This week, begin an epic journey into the world…of ants. Jump into Jack Lee's Ants of Fire: The Legend of Telo – Part I- “The Selection."
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Hello and welcome to episode forty-four of Prose.
This week, begin an epic journey into the world…of ants.
The story this week is actually the first of a multi-part series for Prose based on the novella by guest author Jack Lee entitled. This marks the first time that Prose has tackled a work of this size, depth, or length, and I hope that you will all enjoy what will become an ambitious journey together with the characters that Mr. Lee has brought to life.
Though I’m moving away from the stories I wrote during Inktober, I still want to encourage any artists, writers, or other creators out in the world to take on a challenge of creating for thirty-one days in a row. It’s a healthy exercise and certainly one worth undertaking.
I hope that you’ll all go follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, as this can help the podcast get noticed; but, I truly beg you even more to head over to iTunes and leave a rating and/or review for Prose. Ratings and reviews set this show up for continuing into the future. For easiest access to the show, subscribe using iTunes, Google Play, or whatever podcast catcher is your favorite.
Thanks for listening. Let’s get to the tales, shall we?
This week we have Ants of Fire: The Legend of Telo – Part I: “The Selection."
Enjoy.
Come figure out who the hell you really are in "On a Saturday Night in October."
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Become a bit confused along with some poor schmuck just trying to make a coffee run in "Split."
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Hello and welcome to episode forty-three of Prose.
This week, become a bit confused along with some poor schmuck just trying to make a coffee run and figure out who you are.
The stories this week continue to be based on Inktober prompts. What this means is that each story is composed in roughly thirty minutes and is limited to 1000 words or less. Though October, and therefore Inktober, is over, I encourage any artists, writers, or other creators out in the world to take on a challenge of creating for thirty-one days in a row. It’s a healthy exercise and certainly one worth undertaking. As always, I beg you all to follow the show on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, as this can help the podcast get noticed; but, I beg you even more to head over to iTunes and leave a rating and/or review for Prose. Ratings and reviews set this show up for continuing into the future. For easiest access to the show, subscribe using iTunes, Google Play, or whatever podcast catcher is your favorite.
This week we have “Split” and “On a Saturday Night in October.”
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