Welcome to "A Cup of Fiction," a short stories podcast to enjoy during your coffee break. Your narrator, Rachel, will offer you bit-sized narratives from the public domain. Stories include mystery, romance, science fiction adventures, and heartwarming tales. Join us as we narrate short, captivating tales that transport you to different worlds and eras, offering a delightful escape during your busy... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 49 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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Categories | FictionDrama |
Today's short story, The Lady’s Maid by Katherine Mansfield, holds a mirror to the intricacies of human emotions and relationships, offering a compelling and reflective read more
"The Damned Thing" by Ambrose Bierce is a masterpiece of suspense and horror, skillfully crafted with vivid descriptions of the setting, characters, and the enigmatic beast that lurks in the shadows. Morgan's journal entries add a layer of urgency an... more
"The Damned Thing" by Ambrose Bierce is a masterpiece of suspense and horror, skillfully crafted with vivid descriptions of the setting, characters, and the enigmatic beast that lurks in the shadows. Morgan's journal entries add a layer of urgency an... more
Lyn Venable's short story "Homesick" takes readers on a journey into the depths of isolation and longing as it unfolds within the confines of a small spacecraft. The story not only explores the effects of time and solitude but also delves into the co... more
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I like the voice,the choice and length of stories. Very happy to have found this series.
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Rachel regarding my story “Saving Grace” which she read on her podcast. Rachel was extremely responsive and professional. With regard to the interview, she asked very insightful and in depth questions. She had read my story with great care, and I believe that the interview would enhance the experience of her listeners. I felt honored to be involved with A Cup Of Fiction.
I'm thrilled to have stumbled upon 'A Cup of Fiction' podcast. As a big fan of Robert E. Howard, it's a treat to hear his haunting tales like 'The Fearsome Touch of Death' brought to life.
I think everyone loves a bite-sized story chosen by someone interested in providing good content. I don’t recognize all of the authors but just listened to one of Kurt Vonnegut’s early stories now in the public domain. At about 15 minutes (@1.25 speed), it fit right into my day.
Rachel brings a unique aspect to fictional stories in an entertaining fashion, which is perfectly captured in the podcasting platform.
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