Reading in the Attic is a weekly fiction podcast. Most of the stories and excerpts are by host and author Camille LaGuire, but the podcast also features lost stories and poems from magazines found deep in the attic, as well as occasional stories and excerpts by other current authors.
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Reading in the Attic is a weekly fiction podcast. Most of the stories and excerpts are by host and author Camille LaGuire, but the podcast also features lost stories and poems from magazines found deep in the attic, as well as occasional stories and excerpts by other current authors.
RitA Ep 3 - "Deadmen Don't Eat Fruitcake" - and a Catmas Carol
Reading in the Attic Podcast
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RitA Ep 3 - "Deadmen Don't Eat Fruitcake" - and a Catmas Carol
A noir Christmas tale. Also, a Catly Christmas Carol. "Deadmen Don't Eat Fruitcake" -- two tough guys face down a wily old lady, in this noir crime story about jewels hidden in a fruitcake. And yes, I actually sing for you, in this episode -- a Christmas carol I wrote for my cat's webpage - "We Three Cats." Download the episode directly from the Internet Archive: Reading In the Attic, Episode 3 - "Deadmen Don't Eat Fruitcake". (13 minutes) Or you can listen right here: Or you can subscribe via iTunes -- which can help the podcast's popularity. (You can also review it there.) Subscribe to this podcast via iTunes. (For those who want to subscribe in a third party podcast app, the manual subscription link is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ReadingInTheAtticPodcast ) See you in the funny papers.
Reading in the Attic Podcast
Reading in the Attic is a weekly fiction podcast. Most of the stories and excerpts are by host and author Camille LaGuire, but the podcast also features lost stories and poems from magazines found deep in the attic, as well as occasional stories and excerpts by other current authors.