
Stories and more. Season 3, with original music, is a reading of 'The Lie and the Aether,' an early version of what became the popular novel "Paper Targets" by Steve Saroff. Other seasons include stories that were originally traditionally published, interviews, and other interesting listening materials — highly recommended.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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An easy-to-read, optimistic story, just published in "The Jewish Fiction Journal," which has also published writing by Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, along with many other literary luminaries. You can listen to it here.
"... It's the young woman. The ... more
A story from 1982 set in Missoula, Montana, during the turmoil of the Cold War.
In the 1980s, the US government had a large civil defense strategy called "Crisis Relocation Planning." It was a Cold War program intended to move millions of people o... more
In the 1980s, the US government had a large civil defense strategy called "Crisis Relocation Planning." It was a Cold War program intended to move millions of people out of major cities into rural areas if nuclear war seemed imminent. Montana officia... more
I was honored when “Circus” was accepted by The Examined Life Journal, a well-respected literary magazine published by the University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine. This story is about depression but ends on a hopeful note.
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Wow! Love the writing, love the narration, stayed up ‘til 4:00 listening.
Very touching and interesting.
Thank you! Thank you.
Steve! I absolutely LOVE your podcast. You are an incredible writer and your voice narrating your work suits your writing well. I tune in to find a calming state and enjoy getting lost in your stories. Keep them coming please!
Engaging stories, well-written and well-read. It’s a pleasure to collaborate with Steve Saroff again on the Montana Voice project!
You have given me something I never thought I was looking for. My mother was an incredibly hard worker who took care of 10 people in the days before large stores and packaged everything. She grew our food, she dressed the deer and bear and moose to make sure they would last until next hunt. She did this with ease and from my 9 year old perspective happiness in her heart. I guess that’s why I felt my daughter deserved to have such a righteous persons name, because I knew with Joan attached to Kay... more
I heard about this podcast because I follow Steve on Instagram. It’s been a delight to escape into these wonderful stories told so well by their creator. I thoroughly recommend them.
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