Fast Fiction Podcasts

Fast Fiction Podcasts


Latest Episodes

Her Paris Dream
June 21, 2023

Sometimes your wishes come true - in unexpected ways.

Penultimate Stop Cafe
May 12, 2023

Bus travel can be exhausting, especially when you don't know your destination.

A Visit at Easter
March 30, 2023

A Mother and her Daughter-in-Law have a conversation about pillows - or are they really talking about something else?

Now That She's Gone.
March 15, 2023

"Ever wondered what your spouse will leave you - when she leaves you?Well, Rawkey Dolberry  found out the hard way, and he's still laughing."

To Find Help
November 09, 2022

Yes, it's Frank Sinatra, showing he could act as well as sing. But although his character is charming - you just may not like him. He's just a little creepy.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
October 23, 2022

This short story by F. Scott Fitzgerald has been recorded unabridged in order to maintain the true essence of Fitzgerald's farcical black humor. However, the sheer idiocy of the plot is brought into question, particularly when considering the author's pre

The Blackout
September 06, 2022

Sylvia, alone and pregnant in the deserted Manhattan high-rise she shares with her husband Noah, awaits her husband and a dinner guest, Mr. Swanson. In spite of the blackout, Swanson arrives and engages Sylvia in a disturbing conversation. But when Noah g

Poems on which to Ponder
September 01, 2022

Four poems that are open to interpretation. The Calf Path begins many hundreds of years ago but finishes in major capital cities. The Law of the Land is not only a lesson in Climate Change tactics but also a metaphor for many aspects of life. The Learning

Too many Crooks spoil the Plot - A Wannarbee Bond Adventure
August 29, 2022

Wannarbee Bond falls in lust with Gloria Stitts - and another adventure begins as she meets up with some old adversaries and some new ones.

Gordo Revisited
July 09, 2022

French war bride of WWII tells the story of how she came to live in Gordo, Alabama with her veteran husband and his parents when she was only 18. Life on the farm turned out to be much harder than she expected, but fortunately, an African American employe