Patchwork Fairy Tales
A Patchwork Fantasy Tale in eight parts. Our first visit to Hotel Olympus, during which there is a job interview. Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on ! The music used in this episode is from . Penny for a tale? You can
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Transcript: Hi, it's Laura! I'm about to upload a new episode and I also wanted to leave a little message, to let everyone know how glad I am that so many of you are still listening to old episodes, even when there hasn't been anything new lately. That you're still around, that you survived me leaving Spotify because I dared to want to retain my moral rights over my work, and that you're still in this space with me, waiting if I have another story to tell. I'm going to be uploading short episodes of a continued story: Hotel Olympus. About a young employee in a strange hotel. And...so that's...
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A Patchwork Fairy Tale: the one with the princess, the fae, and the young father. A princess suffers from a mysterious malady and a prize is promised for her cure. Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on or ! Check out composer , who wrote the theme song “Holiday Gift”. Penny for a tale? You can
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A Patchwork Fantasy Snippet full of well aged cheese. In which a hoard is guarded. Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on ! The music used in this episode is from . Penny for a tale? You can
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A Patchwork Fantasy Tale about a cohabitation calamity. Surely all that stuff about vampires and werewolves not getting along is just nonsense, right? Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on ! Check out composer , who wrote the theme song “Holiday Gift”. Penny for a tale? You can
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A Patchwork Fantasy Tale about a meet-cute in an emergency room. Because dealing with magic comes with certain challenges. Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on ! Check out composer , who wrote the theme song “Holiday Gift”. Penny for a tale? You can
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Transcript here: Hi everyone, it's Laura. I wanted to let you all know that because of Spotify's new terms of service, I have decided to no longer have my podcast on their platform. If I did they would have the right to transcribe or translate my stories, without even giving me the option to object if they get it wrong. It means they could change my stories without my input. That's absolutely unacceptable for a distribution platform. I can't accept these new terms, so I have to take the podcast off Spotify entirely. I know a lot of you use Spotify, and I'm sorry to have to do this, but I don't...
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A Patchwork Fantasy Snippet full of supernatural thoughts. In which a home is made. Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on ! The music used in this episode is from . Penny for a tale? You can
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A Patchwork Fantasy Snippet full of family fun. In which an aunt is summoned to lunch. Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on or ! The music used in this episode is from . Penny for a tale? You can
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A Patchwork Fairy Tale: the one with the merchant, the siblings, and the golden ring. A kind merchant brings her son a mysterious ring she found on her travels and the young man is soon visited by its rightful owner. Find everything about this podcast and my other projects on . Follow this podcast on or ! Check out composer , who wrote the theme song “Holiday Gift”. Penny for a tale? You can
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Hi everyone, it's Laura. I wanted to let you all know that because of Spotify's new terms of service, I have decided to no longer have my podcast on their platform. If I did they would have the right to transcribe or translate my stories, without even giving me the option to object if they get it wrong. It means they could change my stories without my input. That's absolutely unacceptable for a distribution platform. I can't accept these new terms, so I have to take the podcast off Spotify entirely. I know a lot of you use Spotify, and I'm sorry to have to do this, but I don't see another solution.
You will still be able to listen to my podcast on other podcast apps and you can always find every transcript and a streaming button on laurasimons.com.
I'm currently working on editing some longer fantasy stories to upload and I have a wonderful fairy tale about a chivalrous knight in the works, so I really hope you'll stick around for those.
The new terms go into effect on the 15th of March 2024. So I will be taking my podcast off Spotify in about a week: between the 9th and 11th of March.
If you have any questions, you can always email me at laurasimons.author@gmail.com or send me a message on my Tumblr: laurasimonsdaughter.
I hope you'll all be there when I have another tale to tell some other day. But until then: don't let anyone steal your words, and be safe.