Short Cornucopia Radio Fiction Productions

Short Cornucopia Radio Fiction Productions


Latest Episodes

Old Ground
October 20, 2023

On a pitch black night. On a storm swept road a few miles out of town. Torrential rain had soaked him to the skin in seconds. But he had never been so grateful of a passing lift in his whole life. He opened the passenger car door and got in, and slowly th

A Happy Saturday
October 16, 2023

In the hedgerow of the park . Where the children play. Away from parents watchful eyes. A happy Saturday.In the Hedgerow of the park. Where the children play In broken glass and syringes. A happy Saturday.In the hedgerow of the park Where the childr

The Muse
October 15, 2023

Are you looking for creative inspiration? A way to turn an empty page into a story for the ages? Then youll need to connect with your  own Muse, but that creature of beauty and horror will need much more from you. Are you prepared to give it?The M

Keep Digging
May 21, 2023

Keep DiggingWritten By Peter BeestonRead By Matt McAteerhttps://matt-mcateer.bandcamp.com/Video and Audio Edited By Peter Beestonhttp://www.cornucopia-radio.co.uk/short-video-fictionThis work was created for the 60 Secondes Radio Festivalhttps://www.60sec

It Shouldn’t Have Been This Way
February 02, 2023

The recorder beeps when she presses the stop button, the nuclear winds blowing through her close-cropped hair. Hes gone, but shes survived. And she will keep surviving. To spite him, despite him, or because she truly does love him. She blows the sand of

Life Trail
February 01, 2023

He stepped out of the murky mist as the dawn broke. The thistles swayed strangeness in the sullen air. A cool feeling breezed through him as he approached his desolate village, where family once worked and played. Bread in a window. Smoke in the air. Kniv

The Coffin Merchant
January 31, 2023

"This way," he said, and led us past the merchandisetwo dozen finely crafted coffins displayed on the forest floor. The trees were mulberries, and as we walked the fallen fruit stained our shoes, dark purple spreading over our soles like bruises.The Coff

The Skip
January 30, 2023

A man alone on the wet bank of the creek. He rests softly on a hollow log with eyes forward, feet apart. His wide hat halts the advance of the midday sun from above, so it sneaks below by deflecting off the water. The man's reflection stares coolly up at

Frax
January 28, 2022

FraxWritten By Rex DaviesPerformed By: David Taylor, Pip Mason, Mills Ross & Kathleen LiAudio and Video Edited By Peter BeestonMusic: Kungfu Glitch Beats Stems By Joel Frijters  - Used Under a Creative Commons http://www.cornucopia-radio.co.uk/sh

Lost Sight
June 21, 2021

Lost SightWritten and Performed By Matt McAteerAudio and Video Edited By Peter BeestonMusic: Mesmerize By Incompetech - Used Under a Creative Commons Licensehttp://www.cornucopia-radio.co.uk/short-video-fiction/#Poetry #Poem #CCTV #Reading #longing #Perfo