Java Sips & Biscotti
By Charlie R. Mendel and Majd Moubarak
Java Sips & Biscotti Feb 18, 2023
The Second Bakery Attack- Haruki Murakami
On Seeing The 100% Perfect Girl One Beautiful April Morning -Haruki Murakami
If you liked this short story: In this podcast Charlie recommends a short novella by Richard Brautigan called "Sombrero Fallout: A Japanese Novel". She compares the writing style of this narrative by Murakami similar to the writing styles of Sir Brautigan, whose known for his humor and honest satire of social interactions.
Fun (Err) Fact: Charlie was gifted "Sombrero Fallout: A Japanese Novel" after leaving a tumultuous and abusive relationship by her ex-lover. They shared a deep love for literature, when the book arrived in the mail, Charlie took it as the white flag she'd been waiting for after the battle was over. The protagonist of the story resembled the man Charlie dated, and just like the man Charlie dated, he struggles to cope with losing his lover to his poor behaviors. Charlie was brought to tears many times reading throughout the small book, but it wouldn't have been her ex-lover if he didn't make her cry at least one last time.
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Explicit, Trigger Warning, Mature Audience: Junkie at a Wedding and Other Tellings - Alyssa P. ft. an Intro to Chatterbox Podcast
Welcome back listener's! Charlie has a great episode for you featuring a guest reader! Welcome Alyssa to the mic, she reads a story she wrote for class about her struggles with heroine addiction and how that effected those she loves the most. The format of this episode is a little different with a few sidebar conversations between Charlie and Alyssa; the second reading is more of an elaboration on a essay that she wrote about her experience with heroine through the eyes of her family. Our JSAB episode comes with trigger warnings about addictions, the harsh reality of detox, and relapse. The hosts utilize strong, unfiltered language and descriptions. This is for the open minded and open hearted, and especially for those struggling with a addiction who need to know you are not alone, there are people who love you and there is help. Please reach out to javasipsandbiscotti@gmail.com if you are someone who is struggling with addiction or anything, and we will try to help you find reliable and helpful resources to get you where YOU want to be. Listener's if you would like to support JSAB: Check out listener support on Anchor Venmo: @MTM87 Or simply Like, Share, Subscribe, and Review to help get us exposure and sponsorships!
The Seussening! Two Stories by Dr. Seuss
Welcome back listener's! I hope you are ready for a kid friendly episode, The Seussening! Charlie will be reading two books of Dr. Seuss's for a very special family, near and dear to Charlie, The Romero's. The episode is dedicated to the two children of this family Caspar and Lucia, one of the most adorable brother-sister duo! We'll be reading on air "There's a Wocket in My Pocket" our edition of this book is the abridged version. We recommend that if you like story to find the full version, it's about 36 pages long. The other Dr. Seuss story we will be reading is "Oh, the Places You'll Go!" and this gem is for all, young and old, a good reminder that "Life's a Great Balancing Act" and as we reach a year of quarantine and preventative measures against COVID-19, it's good to remember to be kind to yourself, show compassion to others, and understand what you are feeling is environmental and not a reflection of yourself in any negative light. Keep wearing your masks, keep washing your hands, and remember we are alone and together in this. Open your hearts.
What Waits in Darkness- Loretta Burrough
Welcome back, listeners! Today's story introduction comes to you in the form of a journal entry as Charlie recounts a moment in her early 20's that led her to find this episode's short story. Hitch-hiking through a small town in California Charlie found a book titled "100 Wild Weird Little Tales" at a second-hand store. Feeling she found a bargain she relinquished weight from her pack by donating two favorite tales she reread through many hours sitting on the side of the road. While at the time she was disappointed at her find, she manages to find a story to entertain us with.
"What Waits in Darkness"- Loretta Burrough is a chilling tale about a woman plagued by a reoccurring nightmare. When her husband "suggests" they go to a cabin in the woods to help her relax, she eerily feels that she is at the setting of her dream. While she tries to rid her mind that she can't be living out her dream, many affects in the house shake her from from thinking it is all coincidence. Join Charlie, pour up some java, take a sip and bite down on a biscotti!
The Little Green Monster -Haruki Murakami
Welcome back, listeners! Charlie has been MIA during all the hubbub of COVID-19, and busy trying to find some chaotic neutral as we all are navigating our way through a pandemic. Join Charlie for Episode 2, another short story from another favorite author. The Little Green Monster is a visceral story that is suspenseful and viscous: when a woman home a lone encounters a little creature that has come to profess its love, she finds that her thoughts have powers over this creature and torments it to itty-bitty pieces. Email Charlie at javasipsandbiscotti@gmail.com and let her know what you think of the story, suggestions for other stories or topics, improvements, etc.