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Fresh New Shorts Podcast
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30 episodes
9 months ago
Original short stories from an award-winning short story writer. New story every Sunday. "This story held me from beginning to end," reviewers said.
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Original short stories from an award-winning short story writer. New story every Sunday. "This story held me from beginning to end," reviewers said.
Show more...
Drama
Fiction
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Where Things Rise, Unannounced
Fresh New Shorts Podcast
16 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
Where Things Rise, Unannounced
“Where Things Rise, Unannounced” by Erin MacNair won EVENT magazine’s 2018 Creative non-fiction contest, and was also long listed for the 2018 CBC nonfiction contest. EVENT magazine contest judge Lori Ann Wilson said: (MacNair) is acutely aware what’s on the surface is always underwritten by the past, the unknown and the unseen.” The various themes of mental illness, eco-anxiety, and parental guilt are woven into this story of struggle and acceptance. Erin MacNair is a published non-fiction and fiction short story writer. Her work has appeared in The Walrus, Room Magazine, EVENT and other journals and anthologies. She has an upcoming speculative fiction piece in the spring issue of Prairie Fire magazine. She is currently working on a book of fictional short stories and a novel, and infrequently pens a blog: “Views from the Obtuse Angle.” Visit her website www.erinmacnair.com, for more of her work. Find more short story podcasts at Fresh New Shorts. Subscribe to hear a new story each week.
Fresh New Shorts Podcast
Original short stories from an award-winning short story writer. New story every Sunday. "This story held me from beginning to end," reviewers said.