Archive
To hear a story, click the play button to the right of the the title.
Season 1
1/13/2007
Andrea Gibson recalls firsts in this story, looking for her first kiss.
To the few people who have registered for the forum, I've changed the forum company in an attempt to attract less spam (this one has a registration process with a spam-guard built in). I hope you find it a better way to talk about the stories. Here it is!
One more totally great thing: I used to be more disciplined about practicing Danzan Ryu style jujitsu. George Arrington Sensei has recently started his own podcast, the Danzan Voice! Check it out.
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12/28/2006
Holy Cow! Shirley Gibson got new shoes! ![]()
Andrea Gibson remembers her mom's walk, and her new shoes, among other things.
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12/14/2006
The Long, Sad, Tragic Tale of Elvis Byron Hayes ![]()
Boston poet Adam Stone relates his drug induced mistake.
Eric Darby has some pretty wonderful videos up on YouTube.
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12/7/2006
Caroline tells her story of wandering, addiction, and loss.
There's some great stuff over here at Arthur's website. He'll help you get exposure for your photographs and writing and other stuff. I particularly like the pics of Little Yosemite.
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11/29/2006
Jamei grew up without putting down roots in any one place. So, this being the Internet era, she grew them online.
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11/15/2006
You can think of this as the sequel to Ryk's story, it's the poem it's based on, performed live at the Cantab Lounge in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Hope you like the new look, compliments of Mr. E. "Mystery" Heitner.
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11/1/2006
Ryk, the infamous biped tells us about chasing the past, and how it comes back to haunt.
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10/26/2006
The Headless 1st Grader of Western PA ![]()
Scott tells his Halloween tale of mortification as a kid.
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10/18/2006
When You Wish Upon A Tiger Shark ![]()
Does fiction follow you into real life? Angelique has proof.
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10/11/2006
Sean talks about his brother, and learning how to understand self-defeat.
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9/6/2006
A lesson in communication, Joey is describing what he sees, women, to his friend. His friend is, in turn, describing what he sees. He happens to be blind.
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8/30/2006
There's a lot of different kinds of chickens. But they're all chickens. This is a story about potentially wasted time, leading to a revelation about relating to those different than we are.
By Eric Darby.
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8/24/2006
I Fear Things I Don't Understand![]()
It's one thing to be a stranger in a strange land. It's much more unnerving to be home, and have the strange come to you. By Jake L.
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8/16/2006
Leah Huang studied English as a college student in Taipei. Her story, a happy accident in creative thinking, gives a glimpse into an East Asian mind trying to become used to the Western system of learning. By Leah H. with A.C. Valdez.
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