Tonight’s DDoP entry is under 2 minutes and speaks for itself.
Listen to it at SoundCloud or play it in the applet below:
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Tonight’s DDoP entry is under 2 minutes and speaks for itself.
Listen to it at SoundCloud or play it in the applet below:
[soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/105819905″ params=”” width=” 100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]
Tonight’s entry into the Dog Days of Podcasting project is another piece from the vaults (I plead continued migraine!), this time from the autumn of 2007.
Those folks who used to frequent CafeWriting may recognize the piece – it’s an unofficial prequel to the super-secret project I’m working on. Another cafe vignette.
Enjoy it at the SoundCloud website, or in the applet below.
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Happy Monday.
Today’s entry for DDoP is a reading of my first piece from Medium, “In The Starbucks Doorway”, which I originally posted there back in May.
You can listen to it at SoundCloud, or play it in the applet below.
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Every other Sunday, I write a column called “Sunday Brunch” for the ezine All Things Girl. Regular readers of this site have seen me link to it before.
Today, for my DDoP entry, I picked the Sunday Brunch entry from 17 February 2013, and recorded it, with a bit of extemporaneous book-ending.
You can listen to the recording at SoundCloud or play it in the applet below.
If you want to read the original column, you can find it here.
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It’s almost midnight, and I had no plans for anything specific to post today, but then I wrote this right before friends came for dinner.
Here’s an excerpt of The Swimming Lesson:
“Don’t let go, Dad!” The boy shrieks as his father tugs him further away from the steps.
“I’ve got you,” the man assures. “Kick your feet. I promise I won’t let go.”
The boy kicks furiously, sending frothy water in every direction, while his father holds his hands, and walks backwards in circles, providing momentum and balance for his child.
You can hear me read it at SoundCloud, or play it via the applet below:
[soundcloud url=”http://api.soundcloud.com/tracks/104905604″ params=”” width=” 100%” height=”166″ iframe=”true” /]
I’m late to the Dog Days of Podcasting party, but I’ve been following it as a listener since it started.
At first, I was intimidated, because while I’ve been involved in lots of other people’s podcasts and audio dramas, I’ve never really done one of my own.
SoundCloud, though, allows me to record stuff right from my iPad – and I’m enough of a technology geek that the notion appealed to me.
So, here’s my first entry. Please be kind.
At SoundCloud: Thursdays with Caroline
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