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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.
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Now displaying: March, 2021
Mar 17, 2021

This St. Patrick’s Day, we’ll read through the Lorica of St. Patrick, a wonderful prayer that marries the pagan with the Christian in something rather special and rather Irish.

Éirinn go Brách!

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Mar 7, 2021

This week, look again at the world, this time without childlike wonder, and work to stamp out happy colonists.

Two quick show notes:

  1. HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Justin Magee, the creator of our theme song and one of the first and greatest supporters of the podcast.
  2. Just as a reminder - all stories, even the historical fiction, are works of the inner workers of the creators' minds.  Though some things may bear resemblance to reality, they are, most assuredly, not true portraitures or direct reflections of the real world.

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