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Welcome to Hodgepodge Point where we're peering over a collection of amateur writings.  Here there is no specific style or genre and who knows what extras we'll throw in.

I'm baaaack!  I know, I know...it was a long wait and I"m sorry.  I was never gone, just buried in a whole for a bit.  This week I try to catch you up with my rambling then present the beginnings of one of my best friend's story which I named for her...temporarily. =)  You can find her life updates, movie reviews, rants, poems, and stories on myspace at www.myspace.com/Sunshine_n_Blueskies  

Still want submissions.  I haven't settled on word count exactly, but probably close to no more than 3,000 words.  Maybe up to 5,000.  Send me your short story, poem, or novel excerpts.  Forward them recorded or raw for me to read.  All submissions, comments, or complaints can be forwarded to hodgepodgepoint@gmail.com.  Love having you listen and can't wait to see you next week.  Thank you for helping me keep writing.

Direct download: Hodgepod_41_And_You_Thought_That_Was_That.mp3
Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:18 AM
Comments[2]

    You know, it's weird having someone else read something that I wrote. It's almost like I didn't write it, and you know what... it makes me want to write more on that story. Thanks for reading it! Sounded good. Can't wait for next week.

    posted by: Cynthia H. on Mon, 10/1 11:41 PM EDT

    I have no idea how my voice sounds like it does on the podcast.

    I just turn knobs, yell CALLING POWDERED TOAST MAN! COME IN POWDERED TOAST MAN! a few times and then wing it.

    As for hitting a lull, yeah, I've had my lulls. You can tell when they are by the loud shouting rants instead of actual coherent stories.

    posted by: Laurence Simon on Wed, 10/3 02:44 PM EDT


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