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    The Telescope Podcast

    Cartoonist Chuck Jones once compared reading to looking through a telescope that opens up the entire universe to you. On this show, we're looking at the universe through the lens of young, emerging fiction writers.
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    Episodes (28)

    Joe Shortell reads "Dandelion"

    Joe Shortell reads "Dandelion"

    On the eighth episode of The Telescope Podcast, Joe Shortell reads his story "Dandelion" and discusses economics, Hemingway, and using humor to portray a bizarre world. 

    This episode uses music from freesound.org, including "Comedy Theme" by Trev Lewis of Hagfilms. 

    If you want to be on the next episode, and you are a fiction writer between the ages of 15 and 25, PLEASE email a story to telescopepodcast@gmail.com! We NEED new stories and guests to keep going. 

    Abby DeNike reads "Greenwich Park"

    Abby DeNike reads "Greenwich Park"

    On the seventh episode of The Telescope Podcast, Abby DeNike reads her story "Greenwich Park" and discusses studying abroad in London, working in Washington DC, and balancing her med school applications with her love for writing. 

    This episode uses royalty-free sounds from freesound.org, including "white field 2" (cover of It's All Over Now, Baby Blue by Bob Dylan) by mickmon, "Old Tape Cassette Recording of Classical Guitar" by Puniho, and "London park by tree lined Pond" by loljames.  

    Blake Levario reads "A monologue for those who ask me why I paint my nails"

    Blake Levario reads "A monologue for those who ask me why I paint my nails"

    On the fifth episode of The Telescope Podcast, Blake Levario reads "A monologue for those who ask me why I paint my nails" and explains why he paints his nails. Blake Levario is also a former EMT and a future MFA student at New York University. 

    This episode uses royalty-free music and sounds from freesound.org, including "Hip Hop beat Chill" by klaudux and "Birds singing and leaves rustling with the wind" by CaganCelik. 

    Ariana Fletcher-Bai reads "The Moths"

    Ariana Fletcher-Bai reads "The Moths"

    On the first episode of The Telescope Podcast, Ariana Fletcher-Bai reads her story "The Moths" and discusses the horror genre, chronic pain, and hopeful endings. 

    This episode uses the following sounds from freesound.org:

    Caddisfly larva noise 140803_0331.wav by klankbeeld, MothTakingOff.flac by acclivityKnock Sound.wav by Eli_Emmett

    As well as the following music from hooksounds.com:

    The Loyalist by Space Jazz Cafe, Nazca by Hooksounds, My Dead Friend Anni by Hooksounds

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