Muselings
In the 34th Museling, Charles Adrian talks about wants and needs.
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In the 33rd Museling, Charles Adrian remembers that he has long wanted a love to leave him alone.
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In the 32nd Museling, Charles Adrian explains that he wants to speak out of silence.
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Another three Muselings are on their way to your feed, going out over the next three Tuesdays. Today, it is Friday the 6th of December, 2019, here in London, UK, so the episodes will appear on the 10th, 17th and 24th of December respectively. None of them is Christmas-themed.
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This is the fifth episode of the fourth series of Muselings. Charles Adrian talks about profit and product and reads the Dream Dates, which made up the third season of the podcast.
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This is the fourth episode of the fourth series of Muselings. Charles Adrian talks about confession and reads a collection of writing put together towards the end of his thirties.
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This is the third episode of the fourth series of Muselings. Charles Adrian talks about romantic expectations and reads a collection of writing put together in the first third of his thirties.
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This is the second episode of the fourth series of Muselings. Charles Adrian talks about turning 30 and reads something that he wrote around that time.
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The fourth series of Muselings is now out in the world! In this, the first episode, Charles Adrian talks a little bit about writing.
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The 14th Dream Date is drying off after dancing.
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Oh, and after doing a recount in my head, I am pretty sure there are 18 or 19 traffic lights between the top of Holland Park Avenue and my house. You might say "Why don't you go out and check?", in which case I would reply that Holland Park Avenue is a nasty hill to cycle just for the sake of counting traffic lights and that every time I've been out that way for some better reason in the last few weeks I've got distracted by other things on my way home and forgotten to do it. Listen: I'm as frustrated as you are about this.
As mentioned, some of my short writing is online here.