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Each episode features a new strange tale of Fantasy and Science Fiction. A modern audio drama anthology, with original productions inspired by the gold standards of fiction (The Ray Bradbury Theater, The Outer Limits, The Twilight Zone, Night Gallery, Tales from the Crypt.)
You already enjoy our free quarterly magazine, now sit back and let us guide you through a fantastic realm of dreams and madness. -
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Liquor and Liqueur Connoisseur is a podcast for anyone that enjoys distilled spirits!
Built on the premise of drinking, discussing, and discovering the world of distilled spirits, each episode features consistent tastings and much more. The featured spirit's backstory is covered, including history of production, marketing, availability, notable events for the spirit, as well as personal stories on enjoyment.
This podcast features new episodes at least weekly, and is the work of host Matt Birchard, who created the podcast as a way to keep a new year's resolution to himself - which was to drink more!
So enjoy each episode whenever you have time, but it's recommended you enjoy a liquor or liqueur during the show! -
IT'S BACK!
The brand NEW PODCAST for children and the whole family to enjoy. We've got BRILLIANT GUESTS who'll be chatting to Liz about some very important things like...
SNACKS, books, Tremendous Tales and fails (as we all make mistakes).
Cressida Cowell (How To Train Your Dragon)
Adam Kay (Kay’s Anatomy)
Nadia Shireen (Grimwood, Barbara Throws A Wobbler)
Katie Thistleton (BBC, Dear Katie)
Eoin Colfer (Artemis Fowl)
Martin Brown (Horrible Histories)
Chris Riddell (Ottoline, Goth Girl)
Laura Dockrill (Darcy Burdock, Angry Cookie)
Steven Butler (The Nothing To See Here Hotel)
You can also play along with 'WHAT'S THAT SOUND?'
Do subscribe so you don’t miss an episode and tell all your friends so we can get to make more podcasts and eat more snacks.
Produced by Mark Flannery
First developed with the assistance of Scholastic Ltd
℗ & © 2021/2023 Liz Pichon ltd. All rights reserved
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A podcast featuring chapter-by-chapter and topic-led commentaries on George Orwell’s novels & non-fiction. Aimed at school students & university undergraduates. Made by Dr Nathan Waddell, University of Birmingham, UK.Text versions of all episodes available at https://drnjwaddell.co.uk/reading-orwell.
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Promptly Potter is a MuggleNet.com podcast where we flex our critical analysis muscles and break down a question about the Harry Potter novels. During this year-long exploration, episodes will showcase alternating hosts covering one chapter through the lens of one prompt. Wands at the ready! Join in the conversation on MuggleNet’s social media channels by using #PromptlyPotter.
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WHY WRITE is a super short podcast that asks one writer one question: why write? Of all the things they could do and ways they could spend their time, why sit in front of that blank page for hours, days, months or years?
Noè Harsel, herself a writer, spends time with different types of writers each week to find out why they do it; why they write!
To reach out and for show notes, please contact us on whywrite.com.au
This podcast is supported by Writers Victoria, peak body for writers in Victoria, Australia. For information on how Writers Victoria can support you, please see writersvictoria.org.au -
We've reached the indie author revolution, my friend, and it's time to talk honestly about how you can manifest your millionaire author destiny. I believe all creatives are called here for a purpose bigger than they realize and making money is an extension of that. You are worthy of making the money you've always dreamed of. I'm going to show you the way.
The Author Revolution Podcast is here to help guide you. I'll give you actionable advice, tips, and tricks to make stepping into your millionaire author career feel easy. I can't wait for you to reach your full author potential. You are inevitable.
Go forth and start your author revolution!
SUBSCRIBE & REVIEW
Are you subscribed to my podcast? If not, I'd love for you to do so today because I'd hate for you to miss a single episode. I have big plans coming up and I know you'll want to listen to learn all you can from the experiences and author advice we're about to share.
If you're feeling extra awesome today, I would be so thrilled if you'd share a review of the episode or show in general. Reviews help other listeners decide whether or not to have a listen, too. Plus, I totally enjoy reading them.
Thank you so much for being an awesome listener! -
In a new collaboration between MaltaToday and National Book Council, Luke Galea and Rachel Baldacchino will be sitting down with local writers to discuss their favourite literary reads.
Marka Paġna is a new series of literary podcasts where we will dive into the the psyche of renknown authors, poets and translators through the pieces of literature they hold most fondly. -
The timeless story of the Wizard Of Oz. Follow Dorothy as she leaves Kansas for Oz on a cyclone. She meets many strange, and wonderful people and creatures along the way. Enjoy it again with your children and family.
View our entire collection of podcasts at www.solgood.org
All Librivox recordings are in the public domain
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The work was composed between 1790 and 1793, in the period of radical foment and political conflict immediately after the French Revolution. The title is an ironic reference to Emanuel Swedenborg's theological work Heaven and Hell published in Latin 33 years earlier. Swedenborg is directly cited and criticized by Blake several places in the Marriage. Though Blake was influenced by his grand and mystical cosmic conception, Swedenborg's conventional moral structures and his Manichean view of good and evil led Blake to express a deliberately depolarized and unified vision of the cosmos in which the material world and physical desire are equally part of the divine order, hence, a marriage of heaven and hell. The book is written in prose, except for the opening "Argument" and the "Song of Liberty". The book describes the poet's visit to Hell, a device adopted by Blake from Dante's Inferno and Milton's Paradise Lost. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Wuthering Heights is an 1847 novel by Emily Brontë, initially published under her pen name Ellis Bell. It concerns two families of the landed gentry living on the West Yorkshire moors, the Earnshaws and the Lintons.
The GSMC Audiobook Series presents some of the greatest classic novels, audiobooks, and theatrical presentations from a bygone era. Let Golden State Media Concepts take you on a ride through classic audiobooks read by some of the top audiobook performers of all time. This compiled collection of classic audiobooks contains a wide variety of classic Novels. ***PLEASE NOTE*** GSMC Podcast Network presents these shows and audiobooks as historical content and have brought them to you unedited. Remember that times have changed, and some Audiobooks might not reflect the standards of today’s politically correct society. The shows do not necessarily reflect the views, standards, or beliefs of Golden State Media Concepts or the GSMC Podcast Network. Our goal is to entertain, educate, and give you a glimpse into the past. -