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Evie Reads: Flash Fiction

By: E.V. O'Hagan
  • Summary

  • Author E.V. O'Hagan reads two flash fiction short stories. This podcast is perfect for listening to during quick errands, or if you're sick to death of serials. If you'd like support this podcast, you can follow the link to my website and use the donate button there.
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Episodes
  • 10: Not For Them, For You - Tap-Tap
    Mar 5 2021
    At long last, Episode 10! It feels something like a milestone to me. I'm really happy with the stories in this episode.

    The first story, "Not For You, For Them" is by Olive Evangeline. I'm really interested in what you all think about this one. You can read more of their work at https://www.reddit.com/r/AostheGreat/

    The second story, "Tap-Tap" is by Matthew Lepore and was tremendous fun to read! You can contact Matthew via email using matthewleporefilm at gmail.com

    If you'd like to read the stories, you can do that by becoming a member of the Patreon! All members get access to transcripts of each episode, and funds from the Patreon are used exclusively to support and improve the podcast. Plus there's cat photos. Have a look at https://www.patreon.com/eviereads

    Would you like to submit a story? Go to http://www.evohagan.com/podcasts and send it on in! You can also let me know what you thought of this episode through Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/evohagan or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorEVOHagan
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    16 mins
  • 9: Broken Record - 437 Wilton Street (A Brick Story)
    Feb 3 2021
    Episode 9 of Evie Reads has arrived! I think the stories in this episode are neat. The first is a scifi story about unique moment in the otherwise dull life of an alien Customs inspector by Simon Whitaker. You can learn more about Simon at http://www.SF-Books.com and http://www.twitter.com/RareSaturn

    The second story is a gentle, stroll down memory lane. 437 Wilton Street (A Brick Story) by Zach Murphy will help us wind down this episode. You can see more by Zack at http://fadetozach.blogspot.com/

    If you'd like to read the stories, you can do that by becoming a member of the Patreon! All members get access to transcripts of each episode, and funds from the Patreon are used exclusively to support and improve the podcast. Plus there's cat photos. Have a look at https://www.patreon.com/eviereads

    Would you like to submit a story? Go to http://www.evohagan.com/podcasts and send it on in! You can also let me know what you thought of this episode through Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/evohagan or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorEVOHagan
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    8 mins
  • 8: The Creepy Dance of Red Curly Hair - Conversation
    Jan 27 2021
    Hello everyone! Here's episode 8 of Evie Reads. The stories today are a bit darker. The first one is The Creepy Dance of Red Curly Hair by Amirah Al Wassif. You can follow Amirah at https://www.facebook.com/amirah.alwassif

    The second story is Conversation by Ryan Hays.

    If you'd like to read the stories, you can do that by becoming a member of the Patreon! All members get access to transcripts of each episode, and funds from the Patreon are used exclusively to support and improve the podcast. Plus there's cat photos. Have a look at https://www.patreon.com/eviereads

    Would you like to submit a story? Go to http://www.evohagan.com/podcasts and send it on in! You can also let me know what you thought of this episode through Twitter at https://www.twitter.com/evohagan or Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AuthorEVOHagan
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    10 mins

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