Today’s Fascinating Fiction podcast is read by the author. This is always a fun opportunity, since we rarely get to hear HubPages authors read their work in their own voices! In this podcast, Morten Rand (Fiction Factory on HubPages) reads Colors of the Mind, a story exploring moods, colors, and gatherings in which people display their…
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This week’s Fascinating Fiction podcast features a new spin on an old story. In The Red Monologue 2.0 – From the Big Bad Wolf’s Big Mouth to Your Big Eyes, ProCW offers a new take on Little Red Riding Hood. Listen in to the podcast (The Red Monologue 2.0) as I have a go at…
Read MoreWestern Short Story – Hired On
When we first launched the Fascinating Fiction podcast, we received many recommendations to feature Hubs by WillStarr. If you listened to last week’s short story, The Scent of Evil, you are already familiar with this author. While The Scent of Evil is a great short story, WillStarr is more known for his Westerns on HubPages,…
Read MoreThe Scent of Evil
In this installment of the Fascinating Fiction podcast, I am happy to present a short but very good story written by WillStarr: The Scent of Evil. This is the first Fascinating Fiction episode with a short story narrated by another Hubber. Morten Rand (aka Website Examiner on HubPages) was generous enough to record his reading of…
Read MoreWinnie-ther-Pooh and the Very Important Letter
For our second ever Fascinating Fiction podcast, I wish to introduce yet another Hub that was an entry in the April 2011 So You Think You Can Write Online contest: Winnie-ther-Pooh and the Very Important Letter by Mark Ewbie. This poignant, humorous Hub is quite the enjoyable read. I recommend visiting the original Hub in…
Read MoreA Day in the Life of a 1950’s Housewife & The Debut of the Fascinating Fiction Podcast
Today I am happy to announce the debut of the HubPages Fascinating Fiction podcast – a podcast devoted to showcasing fictional short stories written on HubPages.com. The first short story to be featured in this podcast was an entry in April’s So You Think You Can Write Online contest. The judges loved it and though…
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