Reading in the Attic is a weekly fiction podcast. Most of the stories and excerpts are by host and author Camille LaGuire, but the podcast also features lost stories and poems from magazines found deep in the attic, as well as occasional stories and excerpts by other current authors.
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Reading in the Attic is a weekly fiction podcast. Most of the stories and excerpts are by host and author Camille LaGuire, but the podcast also features lost stories and poems from magazines found deep in the attic, as well as occasional stories and excerpts by other current authors.
RitA Ep 1 - "For Belgium" a WWI story by J.J. Bell
Reading in the Attic Podcast
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RitA Ep 1 - "For Belgium" a WWI story by J.J. Bell
The first story in the Reading in the Attic Podcast, is "For Belgium" by J.J. Bell. It was first published in The Strand in the summer of 1915. And, as I mention in the podcast, I so loved one of the original illustrations by Dudley Tennant, that I adapted it for use in the header of my writing blog, The Daring Novelist. (I also used that illustration as inspiration for an incident in my serial story -- The Misplaced Hero -- although the young lady in that story is less in need of assistance.) Download the episode directly from the Internet Archive: Reading In the Attic, Episode 1 - "For Belgium. (29 minutes) Subscribe via iTunes. Or you can listen right here: I hope you enjoy it. (The manual subscription link for those who want to use their own apps and such, is: http://feeds.feedburner.com/ReadingInTheAtticPodcast ) See you in the funny papers
Reading in the Attic Podcast
Reading in the Attic is a weekly fiction podcast. Most of the stories and excerpts are by host and author Camille LaGuire, but the podcast also features lost stories and poems from magazines found deep in the attic, as well as occasional stories and excerpts by other current authors.