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KTNN 2017-07-05

An episode of the Tasty Bytes podcast, hosted by Kenji Tasaka, titled "KTNN 2017-07-05" was published on July 5, 2017 and runs 7 minutes.

July 5, 2017 ·7m · Tasty Bytes

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Very Tall Skeletons, Atomic Photographers, Violence and Revolution

Very Tall Skeletons, Atomic Photographers, Violence and Revolution
Tasty recipes with Moira ! Moira Martín Hi, I'm a high school student who comes to share my favorite recipes for all kinds of food. I hope you enjoy it! Atmospheric Intelligence Aqua Q Labs random and derandomized tasty morsals, produced on Android Lit & Liquor Lit & Liquor On a rainy day after losing at pub trivia for the 874th time (we still know you cheated, Cave Dwellers), three friends with a mutual love for literature and liquor decided to quit while they were behind and start a podcast instead.Welcome to Lit & Liquor, where the only pretentious thing is our profile picture. We love our books and we love our booze and see no reason not to enjoy them together, recording for y'all's enjoyment.We cover every book genre there is, from our romance novel face off's to book-to-movie adaption to nonfiction to fantasy to classics. We pair these with wine, beer, craft cocktails, and shots, doing all the dangerous tasting work so you don't have to suffer yourself. We hope to impart laughs, tasty drinks, horrible drinks (we all have revenge to serve...), and perhaps a little bit of wisdom. Join us bi-weekly for new episodes, and if you enjoy us--or don't--please leave us a review. Stange Appetites Lâle Davidson Winner of the Adirondack Center for Writing’s People’s Choice Award 2016A sister grows inside the body of another and wants to return; a woman accidentally walks through walls where her newfound intimacy offends. By turns surreal, mournful, and droll, this collection of short stories investigates our conflicting urge for intimacy and transcendence.Enter this cabinet of wonders to find your mind and spirit expand. While the concerns and struggles are familiar — loneliness, troubled marriages, envy, hungers of various sorts —these fabulist tales shed fresh light, producing strange and tasty blooms. ⎯Ron MacLean, author of We Might as Well Light Something on FireThe places her metaphors take us are intimate and quiet—the damp space under stones, the mushrooms that grow in forests. —Dana Diehl, editor of The Collagist
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