Episodes

  • 025 - The Golden Ripple
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    5 mins
  • 024 - My Friend Annabel Lee to Me
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    1 min
  • 023 - Me to My Friend Annabel Lee
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    11 mins
  • 022 - The Message of a Tender Soul
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    6 mins
  • 021 - A Bond of Sympathy
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    6 mins
  • 020 - Concerning Little Willy Kaatenstein
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    25 mins
  • 019 - The Art of Contemplation
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    7 mins
  • 018 - Another Vision of my Friend Annabel Lee
    Feb 21 2026
    Published in 1903, this captivating collection of dialogues by Mary MacLane invites listeners into a mysterious conversation that leaves them pondering the identity of her enigmatic companion. Is it the statue she initially describes? An imaginary friend? An alter-ego of the author? Or perhaps a real friend whose identity she cleverly conceals? The questions linger, especially as the conversations reveal how a statue could possibly communicate through the postal service or tap into the authors innermost vulnerabilities. Through her exchanges with Annabel Lee, MacLane offers glimmers of a bygone era, weaving together whimsical personal anecdotes, neighborhood happenings, and profound reflections on friendship and the deeper meanings of life. - Summary by Daryl Wor
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    9 mins