
Got a minute? Well...maybe three or four? Then step up and let me tell you a story that puts the FLASH in flash fiction. In today’s hurry-up world, we’re all frazzled by our jobs, families, and those dang domestic responsibilities. So who’s got time for something like a story? Right? Just give me those three or four minutes. I’ll prune away the flowery adjectives. Kill the adverbs and cut the stor... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 319 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | DramaFiction | |||

Oh the intrigue. The secret joy of making yourself invisible. Nobody even sees you standing right in front of them.
It takes all the pressure off when you're playing with house money. Sometimes.
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Apple Podcasts | #127 |
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This catalog of episodes centers on micro-narratives and flash fiction-style storytelling, featuring a wide range of genres from mythic Indigenous-inspired tales to contemporary domestic comedies and poignant dramas. Recurring strengths include sharp, often humorous takes on everyday life, memory and aging, love and family, and the human consequences of technology and war. The episodes tend to be compact, character-driven, and frequently blend lighthearted moments with thoughtful, sometimes bittersweet twists. Listeners who enjoy crisp, high-impact stories with memorable setups and surprising punchlines are likely to find this collection appealing. A notable trait is the emphasis on intimate, human-scale stakes across diverse settings, ofte... more
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