
Wildflower Tales Podcast
1) 8: The Three Misses Benedict at Yale by Mrs. Burton Harrison
Today, a romantic tale from Virginia-born Constance Cary Harrison that could easily be made into a Hallmark movie today.
2) 7: The Swiss Peasant by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Today's episode is a romantic tale set during the time of the French Revolution from Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley, an American writer best known for novel, Frankenstein. Places to Learn More About th...Show More
3) 6: The Four-Fifteen Express by Amelia B. Edwards
Today, we're setting off on a literary journey through the captivating world of Amelia B. Edwards as we explore one of her most popular supernatural tales, "The Four-Fifteen Express," a tale that comb...Show More
4) 5: The Wind in the Rose-bush by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
Set against the backdrop of a New England farmhouse, "The Wind in the Rose-bush" is a haunting short story by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman, creating a chilling and thought-provoking narrative that continue...Show More
5) 4: The Shell of Sense by Olivia Howard Dunbar
In this episode, we'll immerse ourselves in Olivia Howard Dunbar's evocative work, "The Shell of Sense," a tale that explores themes of the supernatural, love, and the afterlife. Let’s travel beyond t...Show More
6) 3: The Eternal Feminine by Carolyn Wells
Today, we're going on a delightful literary journey into the enchanting world of American writer Carolyn Wells as we explore her light-hearted and funny pieces in "The Eternal Feminine.“
7) 2: Mrs. Manstey's View by Edith Wharton
Edith Wharton defied societal norms to become a renowned novelist known for her keen observations of the human condition. In this episode, we share Wharton’s first published short story "Mrs. Manstey'...Show More
8) 1: The Ruby and the Caldron by Anna Katherine Green
A lighthearted mystery, "The Ruby and the Caldron," by Anna Katherine Green, an author who forever shaped the mystery genre.