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This week, let’s take another foray into the world of Ash and Bone with Rowan pen Warren to see his side of the story and come visit the post-apocalypse world. ***
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Éirinn go Brách ***
info_outline Episode 204: "Before The Fall" And "The Lovers Come To Town: A Tale Of Πέρσης And Ἀστερία"Prose
This week, let’s take a foray into the world of Ash and Bone with Mynah and see what happens when a Greek city does not pay tribute to a titan of destruction. ***
info_outline Episode 203: “Borrow My Bliss” and “The Neon Halo”Prose
This week, speculate about the world of tomorrow with a galactic offer that is BOUND to make anyone happy and a recounting of the power of democracy and death through the lens of a futuristic traffic accident. ***
info_outline Valentines Dayisode 2024: Seven PoemsProse
Hello and welcome to the Prose Valentine’s Day special 2024. For this holiday, we’ll be diverting from Prose’s, well, prose and tackling seven, count ‘em, SEVEN poems about varying sorts of love. All but one poem are classics. So sit back, relax, and prepare to have some sultry lovetastic poetry come your way! ***
info_outline Episode 202: "Mus" and "All the Lights in Vegas"Prose
This week, become a hardened exterminator and bask in the vampiric glow of the lights of Las Vegas. ***
info_outline Episode 201: “Getting Ahead” and “The Food"Prose
This week, we return to our roots in flash fiction with a reevaluation of success and a chef’s plight in Limbo. ***
info_outline Episode 200: "That Accent" and “The Wedding-Knell” by Nathaniel HawthorneProse
This week feel the drift of language through isolation and attend a macabre wedding. ***
info_outline New Year's Dayisode 2024: “Yel•Low, or One Hundred Indecisions”Prose
This New Year's Day 2024, contemplate indecision and cowardice. ***
info_outline New Year's Eveisode 2023/24Prose
For auld lang syne, my dear For auld lang syne We'll drink a cup of kindness yet For the sake of auld lang syne ***
info_outlineHello, Prose listeners. Because I record as much as a month in advance, I’ve not been able to comment on the calls for justice going on in the US right now. It is most assuredly not my time to speak; therefore, I will post the all too often clipped “I Have a Dream Speech” by Martin Luther King, Junior in its entirety. Thank you to American Rhetoric for ensuring the world continues to have access to this shining example of humanity and a still powerful call for justice, a still necessary call for justice.
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Though I’m rather late in doing so because of prerecording a month in advance, I would like to recommend some podcasts by black voices.
Go listen to:
Black On The Air with Larry Wilmore
StarTalk Radio with Neil deGrasse Tyson
Be Heard Talk (formerly Let Your Voice Be Heard! Radio) with Selena Hill
2 Dope Queens with Phoebe Robinson and Jessica Williams
Still Processing with Jenna Wortham and Wesley Morris
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