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The Flicker's Mistake
Read by Becca L.
Various
In Birds and Nature, Vol. VIII, No 2, September 1900
"Birds and Nature" was a monthly publication of the Nature Study Publishing Company of Chicago. It includes short poems and brief …
Vision
Read by Laurie Banza
Harold Vinal
In White April
In five section parts, Golden Windows, Sonnets for Weeping, Of Mariners, White Glamour, and Overtones, Harold Vinal writes about deep feeli…
The Eyes Have It
Read by Gregg Margarite (1957-2012)
Philip K. Dick
In Short Science Fiction Collection 034
Science Fiction is speculative literature that generally explores the consequences of ideas which are roughly consistent with nature and sci…
Good Tidings
Read by Kristin G.
William James Mcglothlin
In The Bible For Young People Vol. 1
"The Bible for Young People tells the sweet and simple stories of the Bible in the Bible language, omitting only genealogies and doctri…
The Beatific Vision
Read by Gemma Domenella
E. Nesbit
In The Rainbow and the Rose
A collection of poetry in the whimsical style of Edith Nesbit, author of "The Five Children and It" and "The Railway Children…
47 - A City Notebook
Read by Tom Merritt
Christopher Morley
In Pipefuls
A delightful collection of 48 essays on various topics of the human condition that caught his fancy. Witty, insightful and funny of course a…
The Book of Pictures I
Read by Eva Davis (d. 2025)
Rainer Maria Rilke
In Poems
A concise collection of poems translated from the great German poet Rilke into formal English verse. Although the translation may be freer t…
007 The Phil Vischer Interview
Sheridan Voysey
A conversation with VeggieTales creator Phil Vischer on losing everything but discovering through the process what you can never lose.
Four Steichen Prints
Read by Eva Davis (d. 2025)
Carl Sandburg
In Slabs of the Sunburnt West
Thirty-two poems about life in the American Midwest, focusing on the city of Chicago, Illinois. Summary by Matt Pierard
Why Buster Bear Appears to Have no Tail
Read by Nancy Gorgen
Thornton W. Burgess
In Mother West Wind 'Why' Stories (Version 2)
Cute little animal stories for children. - Summary by Victoria Bell
067 - Coasting
Read by Tom Merritt
David Cory
In The Jumble Book
This is a lovely collection of short stories and poems some well known others not so well known. Something to appeal to everyone. (Summary b…
The Viennese Classics: Haydn and Mozart - Part 2
Read by czandra
The National Society of Music and The National Society Of Music
In The Art of Music - Volume 02: Classicism and Romanticism
Volume 2 in the "The Art of Music" series, published by the National Society of Music. This first volume covers the Classical and …
Sapphira Slick
Read by Newgatenovelist
Amanda McKittrick Ros and Amanda Mckittrick Ros
In Poems of Puncture
Amanda McKittrick Ros’s poetry and prose have earned notoriety for their highly individual syntax, creative punctuation, unique diction, and…
The Miniature - Read by NB
Read by nbvoices
George Pope Morris
In The Miniature
George Pope Morris was an American editor, poet, and songwriter. In addition to his publishing and editorial work, Morris was popular as a p…
Requiescam
Read by Michael MacTaggert
Countee Cullen
In Color
Countee Cullen’s poetry in Color contemplates Black Americans’ fractured sense of self—at once spiritually tied to homelands where their anc…
The Glance
Read by KevinS
George Herbert
In The Temple
George Herbert was one of the so-called Metaphysical Poets, along with John Donne and Andrew Marvel, and The Temple: Sacred Poems and Privat…
The Eyes Have It
Read by Matt Bounds
Philip K. Dick
In Short Science Fiction Collection 063
Science fiction is a genre encompassing imaginative works that take place in this world or that of the author’s creation where anything is p…
Chapter XIX
Read by Phil Chenevert
E. E. “Doc” Smith
In The Skylark of Valeron
The Skylark of Valeron is the third volume in the classic Skylark trilogy by E.E. ‘Doc’ Smith. DuQuesne has survived to become Master of t…
Bold Dragoon
Read by Greg Giordano
Washington Irving
In Tales of a Traveller
Writing under the pseudonym, Geoffrey Crayon, Washington Irving chronicled his travels through Europe in the early 1820’s. He wrote of peopl…
The Readers' Corner Part 1
Read by esheffield
various and Ray Cummings
In Astounding Stories 10, October 1930
Issue no. 10 of the magazine brings you:- Stolen Brains by Captain S.P. MeekThe Invisible Death by Victor Rousseau Prisoners on the Electro…