Thu, 24 April 2008 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.
Yeah, I'm making a habit here with the waiting to long between shows. I'm back though. I'm not dead...yet. I did cheat again and used one of my 365 Tomorrows called Bar Room Brawl. 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. Comments[2] |
Tue, 5 February 2008 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.
Once again I took forever to get one up. It was recorded this Sunday, edited then edited wrong then reedited on Monday and fought with Libsyn on Tuesday. Despite all that, it is here...I hope. Plenty of rambling this week. Note the content worth something and your paper will still be blank by the end. Then I cheat and read my 365 Tomorrows story called Hoard. 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. Comments[2] |
Thu, 13 December 2007 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. Holy crap have I been gone a long time. Well, I finally have a podcast spitting out and it's 40 minutes of catch up. So, be prepared. I also mention that I have another story up at 365 Tomorrows and here is the link for that http://www.365tomorrows.com/11/14/hoard/ This week I present a poem written and read by Terrence McLean who is very good at spitting out the novel words in a short period. Congrads on the Nanowrimo win, Terry. You can find more information about his podcast at http://www.mcleanweb.ca/neverwas/ 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. Comments[2] |
