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EPISODE · Apr 3, 2017 · 2 MIN

21.0 - Episode 21

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Hello and welcome to episode twenty-one of Prose.  This week, work to see an invisible man, attempt to avoid unavoidable lust, be over-dramatic with a poet, and enjoy a brief history lesson.   This week's episode is quite a bit different than your average episode of Prose.  The first three parts of the episode are long form poetry with a dash of narrative thrown in for good measure, and the final portion of the episode is a preview of a bit of an Easter special that will be released on Easter Day next week.  So, yes, it's a deviation from our norm, and, yes, I'm hoping you'll be up for the ride.   If you are enjoying the show, its deviations, and/or anything in between, or even if you are not, please to feel free to contact me through [email protected] with anything you might want to say, be it praise, critique, advice, or simply saying hello.  You can also keep up with or communicate with the podcast by following Prose on Twitter through @prosepodcast or on Facebook under the same handle, though Twitter is the far more active of the two.   Lastly, it would not be an introduction if I did not tell you to head over to iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, or the podcast-catcher of your choice and leave a rating and/or review for Prose.  Let's see some reviews and ratings come rolling in.   Thank you for taking the time to listen to Prose.  Let's get to the pieces, shall we?   This week, we have "A Response," "du Lac," "I Wander," and the Easter Loves History Preview: St. Ambrose and the Neo-Assyrian Empire.

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