Other People's Flowers
By Other People's Flowers
Other People's FlowersApr 13, 2019
S2:E20 A Boot Full of Dreams - Philip Charter
Philip Charter is a writer who lives and works in Pamplona, Spain. He is tall, enjoys travel, and runs the imaginatively named website 'Tall Travels'. His work has been featured in Flash Fiction Magazine, Fabula Argentea, and Page & Spine, among other publications. He won the 2018 Writing on the Wall Flash Fiction competition.
Foreign Voices, his debut collection is available via Amazon. You read more about Philip on his website philipcharter.com.
S2:E19 Venture - Tracy Lyall
Tracy L. Lyall resides in a dungeon beneath the steamy streets of Houston, TX. Born in the 1970's during the time of roller-disco and cool, cigarette-smoking tomboys, she spent her early years traveling on greyhound buses and experiencing life, much of which became the basis of her writing/art/photography ventures. After writing for underground Zines then progressing to poetry, her writing spanned into journalistic media. Published by university presses, magazines, and small press, she spent 8 years studying Creative Writing, English, and Studio Art at University level. Currently raising a series of fiction and creative non-fiction novels along with two Joeys, she runs an online Literary Zine while producing works of art and photographing many moments.
S2:E18: The Last Playdate - Christopher Bell
Christopher S. Bell has been writing and releasing literary and musical works through My Idea of Fun since 2008. His sound projects include Emmett and Mary, Technological Epidemic, C. Scott and the Beltones and Fine Wives. My Idea of Fun is an art and music archive focused on digital preservation with roots in Johnstown, Pennsylvania. (www.myideaoffun.org). Christopher’s work has recently been published in Anti-Heroin Chic, BlazeVOX17, Drunken Monkeys, Hobart, Queen’s Mob Teahouse, and Entropy among others.
S2:E17 - The Stations of Grief - Pamela Scott
Pamela Scott lives in Glasgow, UK. Her work has appeared in various magazines including Brilliant Flash Fiction, Peeking Cat Poetry, The Cannon’s Mouth, Sarasvati, The Dawntreader and Toasted Cheese Literary Magazine. She has also featured in anthologies published by Collections of Poetry and Prose and Indigo Dreams Press. She is working on her first novel.
S2:E16 Pink Sparkle Helmet - Jo Alkemade
Jo Alkemade is a Dutch citizen living in Long Beach, California. She spent many years riding her own motorcycle through the wide open spaces of the USA, and "Pink Sparkle Helmet" is based on personal experience. Previous publications include a children’s book (Jennifer and Jojo), novel (Belonging in Africa), and two short stories in an anthology (Short & Happy, or not).
S2:E15 The Siamese - João Cerqueira (trans. Chris Mingay)
João Cerqueira has a PhD in History of Art from the University of Oporto. He is the author of eight books.
The Tragedy of Fidel Castro won the USA Best Book Awards 2013, the Beverly Hills Book Awards 2014, the Global EbookAwards 2014, was finalist for the Montaigne Medal 2014 and was considered by ForewordReviews the third best translation published in 2012 in the United States. It is published in six countries. Jesus and Magdalene won the silver medal in the 2015 Latino Book Award. The short story A house in Europe received an honorable mention in the Glimmer Train July 2015 Very Short Fiction Award.
A British national, Chris Mingay has lived and worked in Portugal for the last 15 years. A degree in Modern Languages from the University of Birmingham, and a love of foreign culture, especially that of his adoptive home, has led to his involvement in a series of translation and journalistic endeavours. With his own translation agency and working as a freelance journalist for a number of publications, Chris entered the world of literary translation with João Cerqueira’s award-winning The Tragedy of Fidel Castro.
S2:E14 Pissing Stones - Elson Dauti
This week's work comes from Elson Dauti
S2e13: Joe Bisicchia and Fabrice Poussin - Poetry
This week we're featuring work by two poets.
Joe Bisicchia writes of our shared dynamic. An Honorable Mention recipient for the Fernando Rielo XXXII World Prize for Mystical Poetry, his works have appeared in numerous publications. His website is www.JoeBisicchia.com.
The former TV host and high school English teacher, now a public affairs executive, lives near the city of Philadelphia where he particularly enjoys writing of human nature through the inspiration of bugs and easily overlooked things.
Fabrice Poussin teaches French and English at Shorter University. Author of novels and poetry, his work has appeared in Kestrel, Symposium, The Chimes, and dozens of other magazines. His photography has been published in The Front Porch Review, the San Pedro River Review as well as other publications.
S2:E12 Anjali - Adreyo Sen
Adreyo Sen is currently a PhD student at the University at Albany. He has been published in The Southampton Review, The Little Magazine, Danse Macabre, and Quail Bell.
S2:E11 The Weaver's Daughter - Jonathan Ball
Jonathan is a freelance cartographer who's day-job focusses on creating digital 3D landscape animations. Based in a picturesque seaside town in Scotland, Jonathan enjoys writing both prose and poetry. He also plays mandolin and haunts the local folk-club.
S2:E10 Cat in the Rain - Rosemary Harp
Rosemary Harp is a Chicago-based writer of fiction and essays. Her work has appeared in Brain Child Magazine, Hobart, Writing Disorder, and other journals. She is working on her first novel. Her hobbies include raising children and playing ice hockey.
S2:E9 The Hefner Project - Melodie Corrigall
Melodie Corrigall is an eclectic Canadian writer whose work has appeared in Foliate Oak, Litro UK, Halfway Down the Stairs, Bethlehem Writers Roundtable, Corner Bar Magazine, Scarlet Leaf Review, Blue Lake Review, Subtle Fiction, Emerald Bolts and The Write Place at the Write Time (www.melodiecorrigall.com).
S2:E8 The Shape of Things at Night - Niall Shepherd
Niall Shepherd is a young, autistic writer, from Preston, England. He uses his work as a means to express himself, and understand others. He often aims to explore themes of manhood and masculinity, adulthood and memory, family and fear. His work tends to be surrealist, making use of abstract imagery and absurdist humour.
S2:E6 My Comic Debut - Linda Herskovic
Linda Herskovic is a former standup comic, a playwright, an essayist and is currently working on a funny yet touching fictional memoir and two children’s books, both about birds. She is an editor by trade and has appeared in the NY Time Metropolitan Diary section five times. All that and a great personality.
This is an excerpt from a larger piece. She would love to hear it on your broadcast.
S2:E5 Kind and Slow-witted Carpathian Spring - Lazar Trubman
Lazar Trubman is a college professor (linguistics and philology), who immigrated to the United States from a small town in the former USSR in 1990 after experiencing firsthand the hospitality of the Committee of State Security – KGB in common parlance. He taught languages and European literature at several colleges and universities for nearly twenty-two years. In 2017 he settled in North Carolina to dedicate his time to writing.
S2:E4 To Honor a Hero - Claudia Hinz
Claudia Hinz graduated from Harvard and received her master’s degree in English from Southern Methodist University. She worked as a broadcast journalist for network affiliates in California, Seattle and Dallas. Her articles, essays, book reviews and fiction have appeared in The Manifest-Station, Brevity, The Boston Globe, International Herald Tribune, 1859 Oregon’s Magazine, Flash Fiction Magazine and Bend Lifestyle Magazine. Her first novel is out on submission with Writers House.
S2:E3 Glimpse - Jamie Leung
This week we're featuring a short story from Jamie Leung.
S2:E2 Here at the Esplanade - Irving Greenfield
Irving Greenfield is a writer. His work has been published in Amarillo Bay, Runaway Parade, Writing For Tomorrow, eFictionMag and the Stone Hobo; and in Prime Mincer, The Note and Cooweescoowee (3X); and in THE STONE CANOE, electronic edition. He is cited in Wikipedia. He and his wife live on Staten Island.
He has been a sailor, soldier and college professor, playwright and novelist.
S2E1 The Hotel With the Blue Light - David Woods
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Episode 30 - Weekend in the Suburbs - Mark Tulin
Suburbs. This story was first published in the online journal, The
Cabinet of Heed.
Mark Tulin is a retired Family Therapist from Philadelphia who now resides in Santa Barbara, California. Mark writes about off-beat topics, humorous characters, and often fictionalizes his childhood growing up in the city. He has been featured in Fiction on the Web, elephant journal, Friday Flash Fiction, Page and Spine, and others. His website is crowonthewire.com. And his poetry chapbook is called Magical Yogis.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Episode 29 - Disclaimer - Paige Olausen
Paige Noel is a hobbyist writer and college student. Paige is an environmentalist by training but uses writing as an outlet. The piece is a disclaimer and in a way a love-ish letter. It was a scary moment that tested her trust, a step forward in a relationship.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 28 - Let this Damn Day Break - Stephen McQuiggan
Damn Day Break.
Stephen McQuiggan was the original author of the bible; he vowed never to write again after the publishers removed the dinosaurs and the spectacular alien abduction ending from the final edit. His other, lesser known, novels are A Pig’s View Of Heaven and Trip A Dwarf.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 27 - A Penny for 50 Cent's Thoughts - R.J. Fox
Episode 26 - A Woman of the Arts - Steve Carr
Woman of the Arts.
Steve Carr, who lives in Richmond, Va., began his writing career as a military journalist and has had over 170 short stories published internationally in print and online magazines, literary journals and anthologies. Sand, a collection of his short stories, was published recently by Clarendon House Books. His plays have been produced in several states in the U.S. He was a 2017 Pushcart Prize nominee.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 25 - A Sicilian Tale - Susan P. Blevins
Sicilian Tale. Susan is reading her own work.
Susan P. Blevins was born in England, lived 26 years in Italy, and has
now resided in the USA for the past 25 years, first in Taos, NM, and
currently in Houston, TX. While living in Rome she had a weekly column
in an international, English-language newspaper, writing about food
and restaurant reviews primarily, though not exclusively. Since living
in the USA she has written pieces on gardens and gardening for
N. American and European publications (Sunset Magazine, Garten
Praxis).
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Episode 24 - The Squall - Michael Anthony
Michael Anthony is a writer and artist living in New Jersey. He has published fiction, poetry, illustrations, and photographs in literary journals and commercial magazines. Most recently these include The Furious Gazelle, the Northwest Indiana Literary Journal, and The Regal Fox. The American Labor Museum exhibited Michael’s photojournalism essay, “Mill Ends,” on the waning textile industry.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Episode 23 - Jenean McBrearty
Jenean McBrearty is a graduate of San Diego State University, who taught Political Science and Sociology. Her fiction, poetry, and photographs have been published in over two-hundred print and on-line journals. She won the Eastern Kentucky English Department Award for Graduate Creative Non-fiction in 2011, and a Silver Pen Award in 2015 for her noir short story: Red’s Not Your Color. She lives in Kentucky and writes full time ⸺when she’s not watching classic movies and eating chocolate.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Episode 22 - Country Man - Terry Barr
Terry Barr is the author of Don't Date Baptists and Other Warnings from My Alabama Mother (Third Lung Press), We Might As Well Eat: How to Survive Tornadoes, Alabama Football, and Your Southern Family (TLP). His work has appeared in The Bitter Southerner, storySouth, Wraparound South, Full Grown People, Left Hooks, and Vol 1 Brooklyn. He blogs at Medium.com and lives in Greenville, SC, with his family.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Episode 21 - Twenty Good Years - Pete Stavros
Good Years. Twenty Good Years is due to be published in Thoughtful Dog (https://www.thoughtfuldogmag.com/).
Peter J. Stavros is a writer in Louisville, Kentucky. His work has
appeared in The Saturday Evening Post, The Boston Globe Magazine, The
East Bay Review, Hypertext Magazine, Fiction Southeast, Juked, and
Literary Orphans, among others. Peter has also had plays produced,
including as part of the Festival of Ten at The College at Brockport –
SUNY, for which he was named Audience Choice Winner. More can be found
at www.peterjstavros.com.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 20 - Jeffery Berg - Poetry
Jeffery Berg's poems have appeared in Impossible Archetype, El Balazo
Press, glitterMOB, the Leveler, Court Green, Rove, Map Literary,
Assaracus and Harpur Palate, and No, Dear. A Virginia Center of the
Creative Arts fellow, Jeffery lives in Jersey City and blogs at
jdbrecords.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 19 - Christopher Woods - Man with a White Cane
a White Cane.
Christopher Woods is a writer, teacher and photographer who lives in Chappell Hill, Texas. He has published a novel, THE DREAM PATCH, a prose collection, UNDER A RIVERBED SKY, and a book of stage monologues for actors, HEART SPEAK. His work has appeared in THE SOUTHERN REVIEW, NEW ENGLAND REVIEW, NEW ORLEANS REVIEW, COLUMBIA and GLIMMER TRAIN, among others. His photographs can be seen in his gallery -http://christopherwoods.zenfolio.com/
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 18 - Robert Beveridge - Poetry
Robert Beveridge makes noise (xterminal.bandcamp.com) and writes
poetry in Akron, OH. Recent/upcoming appearances in The Nixes Mate
Review, Violet Rising, and The Road Less Travelled, among others.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 17 - JJ Steinfeld - Poetry
Canadian fiction writer, poet, and playwright J. J. Steinfeld lives on
Prince Edward Island, where he is patiently waiting for Godot’s
arrival and a phone call from Kafka. While waiting, he has published
eighteen books, including Would You Hide Me? (Stories, Gaspereau
Press, 2003), Misshapenness (Poetry, Ekstasis Editions, 2009),
Identity Dreams and Memory Sounds (Poetry, Ekstasis Editions, 2014),
Madhouses in Heaven, Castles in Hell (Stories, Ekstasis Editions,
2015), An Unauthorized Biography of Being (Stories, Ekstasis Editions,
2016), and Absurdity, Woe Is Me, Glory Be (Poetry, Guernica Editions,
2017). His short stories and poems have appeared in numerous
anthologies and periodicals internationally, and over fifty of his
one-act plays and a handful of full-length plays have been performed
in Canada and the United States.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage.
Episode 16 - Ted DeMarsh - Sweet Run
about a young girl's visit to the annual market fair and a young boy
she meets there.
Edward Michael DeMarsh usually works in script form for TV and Film,
though he has enjoyed writing shorter work in prose and has been
published by, ONSpec, London Business Magazine and Postcard fiction
among others. He lives in Toronto, Canada and is grateful to have a
beach at the end of his big city block.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Episode 15 - Robert Okaji and Veronica Fitzhugh Poetry
Robert Okaji.
Robert Okaji lives in Texas with his wife, two dogs and some
books. The author of five chapbooks, his work has appeared in such
publications as Clade Song, Vox Populi, Boston Review, The High
Window, MockingHeart Review and Main Street Rag.
Veronica Haunani Fitzhugh earned her BA in English Literature from the University of Virginia but is more proud of the friendships she earned through her social justice work in Charlottesville, Virginia. She has been in several anthologies online and in print. Her main blog is Charlottesville Winter at cvillewinter.wordpress.org.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
Gale Acuff - Naked Truth - Episode 14
Naked Truth. It's a comic, moving story of a young boy and his
obsession with his scripture teacher.
Gale Acuff has had poetry published in Ascent, McNeese Review,
Pennsylvania Literary Journal, Poem, Adirondack Review, Weber: The
Contemporary West, Maryland Poetry Review, Florida Review, Slant,
Poem,, Carolina Quarterly, Arkansas Review, South Dakota Review,
Orbis, and many other journals. He has authored three books of poetry:
Buffalo Nickel (BrickHouse Press, 2004), The Weight of the World
(BrickHouse, 2006), and The Story of My Lives (BrickHouse, 2008).Gale
has taught university English in the US, China, and the Palestinian West Bank.
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Patrcia Kenet Stories - Episode 13
Kenet.
Patricia Lawler Kenet is a journalist, semi-retired lawyer and
entrepreneur. Her work has appeared in Slate.com, The Fiction Pool and
Mutha Magazine.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Conversations with My Mother - Sile Mannion
Mannion, Conversations with my Mother.
Silé is an Irish writer living in New Zealand. When she can write, she
writes. When she can't, she reads. On occasion, she plays the ukulele.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Toms Tom - Thomas Healy - Episode 11
T.R. Healy was born and raised in the Pacific Northwest and his stories have appeared in such publications as Crux, Hawaii Review, Scrutiny, and Welter.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Early Morning Fog - Kate Lunn-Pigula
Kate Linn-Pigular has an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Nottingham and has previously been published in Bunbury Magazine, Corvus Review, For Books’ Sake, Thresholds, Chew Magazine and Doll Hospital, amongst others.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Short Fiction - Marc Nash
Marc Nash has published five collections of Flash Fiction and his fifth novel will be published by Dead Ink Books early 2018. He has also been published by Akashic Books, Culture Matters, The Good Men project, London Literary Project Spontaneity, Hypnopomp and the Rough Guide To Rock. He also works with video makers to turn some of his flash fiction into digital storytelling in the form of kinetic typography animated stories. An excellent live performer he won the 2014 Brighton Digital festival Flash Slam. He lives and works in London for a Free Expression NGO.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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War Hero - David Calladine
David Calladine is a former software engineer and now writer and freelance journalist. He lives and works in the Dublin area.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Those Left Behind - Jonathan D'Arcy
Jonathan D'Arcy is an Irish writer living in the North East of England. He's been teaching for many years and is currently doing a PhD in Comparative Literature.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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We Don't Do Catholics Here - Jemma Prandial
Jemma is a humanist and novelist living in Kenya. She has been writing under various pseudonyms for many years and prefers to be anonymous and unrecognisable when writing.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
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Pity Friends - David Calladine
David Calladine is a former software engineer and now writer and freelance journalist. He lives and works in the Dublin area.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast-based literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
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Courting - Robert Davies
Robert Davies is a standup comic and writer living in London. His work has been featured in Granta, Paris Lit Up and The Cadaverine. He often writes under a pseudonym.
Other People's Flowers is the podcast that showcases short stories, essays, and reportage. We're the first podcast literary journal. People hardly read journals anymore so we hope you'll listen instead.
If you'd like to have your work featured on the show, please send it to editor@otherpeoplesflowers.com
Inscription - Dorothy Piers
Dorothy is a writer and illustrator living in North London. Other than her cats, writing is her great passion.
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Allemande Grave - Daniel Richards
Daniel Richards is a writer and artist living in Manchester in the UK. His work explores the effects of urban environments on people and the ways in which our lives are twisted by increasingly surreal landscapes.
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Just Once In The Moonlight - Ayunda Dlamini
Ayunda is a novelist and writer who moved to the UK from Swaziland in 2010, and has been writing on a number of topics. His main interested include post-colonial literature and the world's changing relationship with Africa.
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