A holiday weekend in Barcelona is the subject of today’s #Podcast – we present “The International Junkie”, by Lana Citron.The post The International Junkie | Litro Lab Podcast appeared first on Litro Magazine.
Exploring misconceptions about black cats, and how a black cat makes a difference to one person’s life, today’s #Podcast is “The Purrfect Pal” by Swetha Amit.The post The Purrfect Pal | Litro Lab Podcast appeared first on Litro Magazine.
Our latest podcast is experimental in structure and deeply emotive in its narration and themes – we present “I Go to Prepare a Place for You”, written and performed by Terena Elizabeth Bell.The post I Go to Prepare a Place for You | Litro Lab
“When the cybernauts arrived from Vud the night before Christmas, it was on a carrier wave of immense power…” Today’s #Podcast is “Deconstructing Datasets” by Keith “Doc” Raymond.The post Deconstructing Datasets | Litro Lab Podcast appeared fi
Our latest podcast is a stunning audio poem in celebration of the power of music – “More than Music”, written and performed by Leanne Moden.The post More than Music | Litro Lab Podcast appeared first on Litro Magazine.
“He was taught that boys are just habits and that habits are meant to be broken.” Today’s Podcast is a trio of flash pieces – “My Son Was Taught”, “The Orchid of the House” and “We Haven’t Eaten” – by Christopher Bowen.The post “My Son Was Tau
“Numbers have always been a game for us girls.” Today’s Podcast is the hybrid, poetic and musical “The Astrology of Numbers”, by Alejandra Cabezas.The post The Astrology of Numbers | Litro Lab Podcast appeared first on Litro Magazine.
“This time they had arrived with stealth, catching him mid-pour.” Today's Podcast is “The Slows” by Larry Burns.The post The Slows | Litro Lab Podcast appeared first on Litro Magazine.
“The song of the cicadas reverberates through the space between my temples...” Our latest #Podcast is “Hive Mind” by Jennifer Weigel.The post Hive Mind | Litro Lab Podcast appeared first on Litro Magazine.
A reflection on childhood, family, and the ties that lead us to commit heartbreaking acts... Our latest #Podcast is “The Boat Ride” by Jane Downs.The post Litro Lab Podcast: The Boat Ride appeared first on Litro Magazine.
Just in time for the week of International Women’s Day, our latest Podcast is the funny and life-affirming “Midwest Wimmin’s Festival 1987”, beautifully read by Sage Tyrtle.The post Midwest Wimmin’s Festival 1987 appeared first on Litro Magazi
“A hush would fall like a curtain mid-act before Annie walked out.” Our latest Podcast is “Life in the Dressing Room of the Theatre” by Elinora Westfall.The post Life in the Dressing Room of the Theatre appeared first on Litro Magazine.
“'Will you marry me?' The woman asked." Our latest #Podcast is the tense and dramatic “Do You Take This Woman?" by Z.G. Watkins.The post Do You Take This Woman? appeared first on Litro Magazine.
"We are just so, him and I, mother and son. There is no love like this." Our latest #Podcast is “Three Fleeting Kisses” by Lana Citron.The post Three Fleeting Kisses appeared first on Litro Magazine.
"We lay on the grass for over an hour, listening to a bygone era." In our latest Podcast, Helen Heikkilä explores what we lose to the past and our efforts not to face that loss, in this dreamy and inventive flash fiction.The post Hugo’s Octopu
How have your landscapes and relationships with neighbours changed over the past two years? Terena Elizabeth Bell reflects on Covid-19, loss, disconnection and reconnection, in this thoughtful and sharply observed short story.The post 23,195 N
How have your landscapes and relationships with neighbours changed over the past two years? Terena Elizabeth Bell reflects on Covid-19, loss, disconnection and reconnection, in this thoughtful and sharply observed short story.The post 23,195 N
Do you need words to be able to tell a good story? While you might think so, the truth could actually be very different. Find out more here.You might think that you need an epic block of prose and countless words to be able to tell a good sto
Can you feel more at home in a foreign country that you own? Caitlin Stobie explores identity, crossed roots, non-places and Covid-19 in this touching non-fiction piece.The post Spaces / Places | LITRO LAB PODCAST appeared first on Litro Magaz
This piece takes us back to a hopeful past that managed to break some damaging cycles. The post THE 1970S | LITRO LAB PODCAST appeared first on Litro Magazine.
The protagonist of this podcast had her own close encounters with death in the past. Through her own illness, she’s forced to relive an old trauma and face her worst fears. She’s become a sailor in sick bay.The post SICK BAY | LITRO LAB PODCAS
A son writes an honest letter to his dad from a very rainy London. This is a lyrical piece that invites us to think of longing and nostalgia. In those times when distances remain insuperable, words can paint a scene, recreate a feeling, bring t