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SHOTS - Ultra short stories podcast
M.H. Vesseur
2 episodes
5 months ago
Literature is time consuming, and there's so little left. So, here are  the shortest stories ever. So, here are the shortest stories ever. And because M.H. Vesseur doesn't write (or narrate) in an autobiographical way, anything can happen.
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Literature is time consuming, and there's so little left. So, here are  the shortest stories ever. So, here are the shortest stories ever. And because M.H. Vesseur doesn't write (or narrate) in an autobiographical way, anything can happen.
Show more...
Drama
Arts,
Performing Arts,
Fiction
Episodes (2/2)
SHOTS - Ultra short stories podcast
'Officer' and 'Nettles'
M.H. Vesseur narrates the ultra short stories Officer and Nettles. The music, the etude for piano opus 39: no.2 in A Minor by Sergej Rachmaninov, was performed and produced especially for this podcast by Jeroen van Veen. English editing and/or translating from the Dutch originals by Paul Vincent.
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2 years ago
6 minutes

SHOTS - Ultra short stories podcast
'Tank' and 'Circus'
M.H. Vesseur narrates the ultra short stories Tank and Circus. The music, the etude for piano opus 39: no.2 in A Minor by Sergej Rachmaninov, was performed and produced especially for this podcast by Jeroen van Veen.
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2 years ago
5 minutes

SHOTS - Ultra short stories podcast
Literature is time consuming, and there's so little left. So, here are  the shortest stories ever. So, here are the shortest stories ever. And because M.H. Vesseur doesn't write (or narrate) in an autobiographical way, anything can happen.