mashstories Podcast
1) FINALE: Sparked Memories by Elizabeth E. Toole
This is the final episode of the Mash Stories podcast. Thank you for listening! You can keep the stories coming at http://mashstories.com or have a nostalgic listening binge at http://mashstories.com/...Show More
2) The Only Sure Thing by John McElhinney
"Carlos lies flat on his back, flailing at the sucking hole in his face. I reached for him and grabbed his webbing. As I pulled him, a pinprick of light flashed from the hill. The bullet knocked my he...Show More
3) The Interns by Anthony Emecheta
"Maryleen and Derek were among the interns undergoing training for a chance to get absorbed into the Nigerian Television Authority. Before their departure for street practical, their trainer revealed ...Show More
4) Straight To The Top by L.J. Kelley
"Ninety-nine bottles of beer on the wall, ninety-nine bottles of beer, if one of those bottles should happen to fall…ninety-eight bottles of beer on the wall…. It was an art form, really. She occupied...Show More
5) Playback by Conor Yunits
"James burst from the basement, grinning like a toddler who’s learned to speak. 'I’ve done it!' In his hand he clutched a small black box, with a large conical microphone on one end and a wire connect...Show More
6) I Make Things by Gregory K. Shipman
"'I make things.' My mother hated it whenever I said that. The dude next to me on the puke green bus stop bench nods." "I Make Things", written by Gregory K. Shipman and narrated by Joe Biedrzycki, w...Show More
7) A Guest For Dinner by James Tate
"I don’t think taking the box of Halloween masks should be considered stealing. I didn’t ask for them, but they were just sitting there behind the novelty store for anyone to pick up. Besides, mom did...Show More
8) Why We Hide Under Desks by Conor Yunits
"I don't know why we hide under desks. Maybe the teachers know, but they haven't explained very well." "Why We Hide Under Desks", written by Conor Yunits and narrated by Elisa Berkeley, was inspired ...Show More
9) Painted Ladies by Sarah Hausman
"Forks clinked against dishes as we ate quietly. Eggs again. Always eggs. Mom said we should be happy to still have eggs every day since the stores closed. Because if the sickness didn’t get you, star...Show More
10) Saudade by Phil Skiff
"Fisk stared at the coffee cup in his hands. It had the logo of a bank, common in Phoenix. A thousand miles from here. It was stained and spider webbed with brown cracks." "Saudade" written by Phil S...Show More