Guerrilla Podcasts
bite-sized nutrition for the mind
Why Harbors Become Regattas When the Rich Come to Town, by Ryan Quinn Flanagan
The Day My Mother Takes on Terrorists, by Sharon Waller Knutson, read by Joan Leotta
For Once She Was Good, by Marianne Szlyk
Ryan Quinn Flanagan is a Canadian-born author who lives in Elliot Lake, Ontario, Canada with his wife and many bears that rifle through his garbage. His most recent books are Sky Water Gravy (Marathon Books) and Cake Jumping Out of Strippers is Just Vomiting and Other Poems (Dark Heart Press). His forthcoming book from Roadside Press is titled: These Many Cold Winters of the Heart.
Sharon Waller Knutson has published over 1,000 poems in more than 50 journals and 13 poetry books, including The Vultures Are Circling. She is the founder and editor of Storyteller Poetry Review and has been nominated for a Pushcart prize and Best of the Net.
Marianne Szlyk thought she was done with writing fiction, but fiction is not done with her. Her most recent book of poetry is Why We Never Visited the Elms.
Musical excerpts from The Entertainer by Scott Joplin, 1902 (Frog Legs, Ragtime era Favorites)