
Give Me Fiction Podcast
1) #039 - Alitzah Oros - "19"
Alitzah Oros reads a story about the push and pull of relationships in “19.” You can find Alitzah online at da-dali.tumblr.com and on Twitter @s_paghettijesus.
2) #037 - Natasha Muse - "Acting The Part"
Natasha Muse tells the the story of the consequences of a life of theft, in “Acting the Part.” You can find Natasha online at NatashaMuse.com and on Twitter @NatashaMuse.
3) #031 - David Cairns - "Ryan Seacrest, Defender Of Earth"
David Cairns shares a tale of the world's secret hero, in "Ryan Seacrest, Defender of Earth." You can find David online at drcairns.tumblr.com and on Twitter @DavidCairns.
4) #030 - Matt Louv - "Critterotica"
Matt Louv shares a story of love in the world of cryptozoological fiction, in "Critterotica." You can find Matt online at mattlouv.com and on Twitter @MattLouv.
5) #029 - Ivan Hernandez - "An Informed Opinion"
Ivan Hernandez reads a piece of Hunger Games fanfiction about a writer of Hunger Games fanfiction, in "An Informed Opinion." You can find Ivan online at ivanhernandez.net and on Twitter @ivan_hernande...Show More
6) #028 - Maggie Tokuda - Hall - Miri And The Manly Metronome
Maggie Tokuda-Hall describes the relationship between an animal trainer and her ward, in "Miri and the Manly Metronome." You can find Maggie online at prettyokmaggie.com and on Twitter @emteehall.
7) #027 - Sarah Griffin - "The Summer Kitchen"
Sarah Griffin tells of a girl's education in the reading of the tarot, in "The Summer Kitchen." You can find Sarah online at wordfury.tumblr.com and on Twitter @griffski.
8) #026 - Lauren Traetto - "Pierced"
Lauren Traetto reads a fable of victim blaming, in "Pierced." You can find Lauren online at vouchedbooks.com and on Twitter @LaurenTraetto.
9) #025 - Ivan Hernandez - "Girl's Group"
Ivan Hernandez tells the story of a young fan meeting her riot grrl idols, in "Girl’s Group." You can find Ivan online at ivanhernandez.net and on Twitter @ivan_hernandez.
10) #024 - Red Scott - "Advice from a Stranger"
Red Scott describes the conversation between a man and his younger self in "Advice from a Stranger." You can find Red online at redscott.com and on Twitter @red_scott.