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Episode Three: The Moon's Permission

An episode of the The Lost Explorers Podcast podcast, hosted by Lost Explorers Club, titled "Episode Three: The Moon's Permission" was published on July 9, 2021 and runs 54 minutes.

July 9, 2021 ·54m · The Lost Explorers Podcast

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In this episode we read the first chapter of a tender and heartfelt book written by J "Max" Maxwell, and ask him about the inspiration for this story. Max is an undergraduate student in history at Washington State University. He lives in Seattle with his youngest daughter. He loves video games, manga, Japanese, and art. You can read the rest of The Moon's Permission, at www.duointherain.com, or read more from Max at www.maxwellandwords.com We want to highlight aspiring and talented indie authors or authors who self-publish. We want to get to know them and show them to the world. So, if you, or someone you know, has a story they want to share, please let us know below, we’d love to read their work on The Lost Explorers Podcast. To submit your own work for reading, or for questions and comments, please email [email protected]

In this episode we read the first chapter of a tender and heartfelt book written by J "Max" Maxwell, and ask him about the inspiration for this story.

Max is an undergraduate student in history at Washington State University. He lives in Seattle with his youngest daughter. He loves video games, manga, Japanese, and art.

You can read the rest of The Moon's Permission, at www.duointherain.com, or read more from Max at www.maxwellandwords.com


We want to highlight aspiring and talented indie authors or authors who self-publish. We want to get to know them and show them to the world. So, if you, or someone you know, has a story they want to share, please let us know below, we’d love to read their work on The Lost Explorers Podcast.

To submit your own work for reading, or for questions and comments, please email [email protected]

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