This week I bring you a medieval tale of love, jealousy, and greed with The Story of Rennes written by David Crackle and performed by
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Lost in the Library Episode 8 – Dark Days of Dorothy Gale – By Tyler Martinez
I had a couple of contributors back out, so this week is a shameless plug for my other podcast, Dark Days of Dorothy Gale. This
Lost in the Library Episode 7 – The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum
I had a couple of contributors back out, so this week is a show for all ages! Also, a shameless plug for my other podcast,
Lost in the Library Episode 6 – Go Be the Light By Robin Bennett
This week’s story is fun for all ages! The children’s book Go Be the Light was written and performed by Robin Bennett! This book
Lost in the Library – Episode 5 Titanium Glaciers by Andrew Heaton
This week I bring you a story by Andrew Heaton, from his newest book Inappropriately Human: 21 Short Stories! This look at a gentle dystopia
Lost in the Library Episode 4 – Dante’s Inferno [Re]Vision of Hell
Dante wrote Inferno. Reverend Henry Francis Cary translated Inferno. I rewrote that translation and now, I bring it to you. Lost in the Library can
Lost in the Library – Episode 3 The Night Before the Election
This week I bring you “The Night Before the Election” is that of a fun, lighthearted and well-meaning prank. Read by the author going by
Lost in the Library – Episode 2 Rate Your Pain by Onor Obassi-Egim Tawo
This week’s story is that of a young Nigerian woman living with sickle cell anemia. It’s a story as heartbreaking as it is inspiring. Written
Lost in the Library – Episode 1 Nothing but Green Lights
Lost in the Library has officially launched! Kicking things off is an agnostic and nostalgic trip down memory lane and into the afterlife. Some of