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A Place to Stray
Stephen Ryan
22 episodes
4 days ago
An ongoing personal project to force myself to semi-regularly (like every couple of weeks?) do something even a little bit expressive or creative. Expect random topics, an obvious lack of scripting, wandering focus, varying energy and questionable microphone quality. The only consistent thing will be the idiot saying it all!
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An ongoing personal project to force myself to semi-regularly (like every couple of weeks?) do something even a little bit expressive or creative. Expect random topics, an obvious lack of scripting, wandering focus, varying energy and questionable microphone quality. The only consistent thing will be the idiot saying it all!
Show more...
Personal Journals
Society & Culture
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Ep 3: Pre-Tumblr Shipping Fiction
A Place to Stray
22 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 3: Pre-Tumblr Shipping Fiction

Episode 3 of A Place to Stray.

Captain Horatio Hornblower, of CS Forester's book series, is a character defined by self-criticism: Driven by anxieties that even those closest to him view him only as a failure waiting to happen, and completely unable to accept or believe praise of any kind.

This week, Stephen tries to figure out why this series appeals to him, and logically concludes that it must be the big wooden boats.

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A Place to Stray
An ongoing personal project to force myself to semi-regularly (like every couple of weeks?) do something even a little bit expressive or creative. Expect random topics, an obvious lack of scripting, wandering focus, varying energy and questionable microphone quality. The only consistent thing will be the idiot saying it all!