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StoryFellers
StoryFellers
18 episodes
2 days ago
Storytellers Shlok Sharma and Joe Greenfield spin brand new tales on the fly. First, hear them spontaneously come up with pitches, and in the next episode hear them present the finished story. It’s like getting to hear the writing process in real-time, except more chaotic, and with a lot more talking.
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Storytellers Shlok Sharma and Joe Greenfield spin brand new tales on the fly. First, hear them spontaneously come up with pitches, and in the next episode hear them present the finished story. It’s like getting to hear the writing process in real-time, except more chaotic, and with a lot more talking.
Show more...
Fiction
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Episode #2 – StoryFellers Presents "Kyoto Fried Caper"
StoryFellers
20 minutes 6 seconds
9 months ago
Episode #2 – StoryFellers Presents "Kyoto Fried Caper"

In this episode, Joe and Shlok present "Kyoto Fried Caper."

Brainstormed in one hour (don't take our word for it–listen to the previous episode) and written in another (that part you'll have to take our word on), "Kyoto Fried Caper" is a revenge heist by two brothers in 1980s Kyoto, determined to steal the secrets of the newly opened KFC and prevent the evil Colonel Sanders from enacting his nefarious plans.


We also plead to KFC to offer us a job. This part goes on for a while.

StoryFellers
Storytellers Shlok Sharma and Joe Greenfield spin brand new tales on the fly. First, hear them spontaneously come up with pitches, and in the next episode hear them present the finished story. It’s like getting to hear the writing process in real-time, except more chaotic, and with a lot more talking.