Daddybuck's Notebook
How it started... and how it's going.
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Daddybuck wrote about writers and our often-conflicted relationship with our work... in his special style, of course.
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Here is the sci-fi parody I wrote and sung to my Daddybuck's piano playing, with my thoughts on escapism and I get a little intense at the end, sorry... It's fine, everything's fine!
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Black Lives Matter.
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Daddybuck plays the piano.
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My grandfather and I read from Psalms. Content warning for mentions of the global hardships we're in right now and for discussion of religion. Please check https://lindsaywrittendown.wordpress.com for full transcripts.
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I read an excerpt from my grandfather's scientific self-published paper, Quanta of Space.
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Reading some of Daddybuck's writing gets difficult sometimes. I didn't get to do the January episode I'd planned, so here is a minisode instead with a poem I'm not sure I completely understand. Thanks for listening.
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I ready Daddybuck's thoughts about December and share some of my own.
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These are some of Daddybuck's figures of speech he created as he mulled things over in the Meditations notebook.
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Transcripts can be found here: https://lindsaywrittendown.wordpress.com/category/daddybucks-notebook/transcripts/
Intro/Outro music is "Brittle Rille" by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com. Poetic Inspiration music is "Lindsay's Theme" by cellist Mark Holt at cellokeys.wordpress.com.
The poem "God #32" was written by John S Townsend, copyright date 2001, all rights reserved. The song "Stars" was written by Lindsay Holt. The bodhran sound used in "Stars" is from Pogmothoin (http://www.kickblue22.com) through freesound.org.
This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license. This means don't sell it, but feel free to share it, and keep the inspiration going.
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