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Raven's Readings
by Soothing reading of my stories and some classics
Storytelling as I read from my own stories and some of the (copyright free) classics, all quirky and with a bit of a chuckle. Comments to [email protected] or my substack. Also available as Raven's Readings on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and others. NOT on Spotify. ravensview.substack.com
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Very Good Jeeves - Ep. 21 -Tuppy Enters the Battle
Note - You can read this as well as other posts here.Previous episodeGood morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven’s Readings. I do readings twice a week, from various classics. If you subscribe to my free Substack newsletter at ravensview.substack.com you’ll get notified of the next episode, and can leave your comments or suggestions. And perhaps also browse my Flash Fiction writings or musings on the world.I will be reading to you from Very Good Jeeves. It’s a collection of short stories written by P. G. Wodehouse in 1930. Jeeves, a very competent valet, and his hapless employer Bertie Wooster, were characters in dozens of short stories by Wodehouse. The stories are from the point of view of Bertie. Last episode we left Tuppy eager to show his bravery in a sure to be violent rugby match to impress a girl. Bertie had a scheme to use a tearful telegram from Tuppy’s actual girlfriend to call him away.This is the last story in this collection, so if you have any suggestions for the next olden days book, let me know. Maybe Treasure Island, or The Wizard of Oz, or another Agatha Christie, or Nancy Drew? Choices.Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—Fiction, Odds and Ends, Podcastings, Sort of a Journal, or all. Index to podcasts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ravensview.substack.com
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Very Good Jeeves - Ep. 20 -Tuppy Changes His Mind
Note - You can read this as well as other posts here.Previous episodeGood morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven’s Readings. I do readings twice a week, from various classics. If you subscribe to my free Substack newsletter at ravensview.substack.com you’ll get notified of the next episode, and can leave your comments or suggestions. And perhaps also browse my Flash Fiction writings or musings on the world.I will be reading to you from Very Good Jeeves. It’s a collection of short stories written by P. G. Wodehouse in 1930. Jeeves, a very competent valet, and his hapless employer Bertie Wooster, were characters in dozens of short stories by Wodehouse. The stories are from the point of view of Bertie. This is the last story in this collection, so if you have any suggestions for the next olden days book, let me know. Maybe Treasure Island?Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—Fiction, Odds and Ends, Podcastings, Sort of a Journal, or all. Next episodeIndex to podcasts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ravensview.substack.com
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Very Good Jeeves - Ep. 19 -A Surprising Luncheon
Note - You can read this as well as other posts here.Previous episodeGood morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven’s Readings. I do readings twice a week, from various classics. If you subscribe to my free Substack newsletter at ravensview.substack.com you’ll get notified of the next episode, and can leave your comments or suggestions. And perhaps also browse my Flash Fiction writings or musings on the world.I will be reading to you from Very Good Jeeves. It’s a collection of short stories written by P. G. Wodehouse in 1930. Jeeves, a very competent valet, and his hapless employer Bertie Wooster, were characters in dozens of short stories by Wodehouse. The stories are from the point of view of Bertie. Last episode, with Jeeve’s help, Bertie devised a plan to discourage his Uncle George from marrying a much younger woman. They would scare him off with her aunt, a large, loud, and very much outgoing person. Bertie’s Aunt Agatha didn’t like the plan – they are going ahead anyway, in secret.This is the penultimate story in this collection, so if you have any suggestions for the next olden days book, let me know.Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—Fiction, Odds and Ends, Podcastings, Sort of a Journal, or all. Previous episodeIndex to podcasts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ravensview.substack.com
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Very Good Jeeves - Ep. 18 -The Indian Summer of an Uncle
Note - You can read this as well as other posts here.Previous episodeGood morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven’s Readings. I do readings twice a week, from various classics. If you subscribe to my free Substack newsletter at ravensview.substack.com you’ll get notified of the next episode, and can leave your comments or suggestions. And perhaps also browse my Flash Fiction writings or musings on the world.I will be reading to you from Very Good Jeeves. It’s a collection of short stories written by P. G. Wodehouse in 1930. Jeeves, a very competent valet, and his hapless employer Bertie Wooster, were characters in dozens of short stories by Wodehouse. The stories are from the point of view of Bertie. This is the penultimate story in this collection, so if you have any suggestions for the next olden days book, let me know.Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—Fiction, Odds and Ends, Podcastings, Sort of a Journal, or all. Previous episodeIndex to podcasts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ravensview.substack.com
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Very Good Jeeves - Ep. 17 -Harsh Words on a Country Road
Note - You can read this as well as other posts here.Previous episodeGood morning, good afternoon, good evening. Welcome to Raven’s Readings. I do readings twice a week, from various classics. If you subscribe to my free Substack newsletter at ravensview.substack.com you’ll get notified of the next episode, and can leave your comments or suggestions. And perhaps also browse my Flash Fiction writings or musings on the world.I will be reading to you from Very Good Jeeves. It’s a collection of short stories written by P. G. Wodehouse in 1930. Jeeves, a very competent valet, and his hapless employer Bertie Wooster, were characters in dozens of short stories by Wodehouse. The stories are from the point of view of Bertie. Last episode, the hope was that without lunch, Bingo’s wife would get all hangry and turn on her friend Miss Pyke. However, it looks like she will be fine, and can wait until tea time.Remember that you can manage here which sections of my SubStack you’ll receive emails for—Fiction, Odds and Ends, Podcastings, Sort of a Journal, or all. Next episodeIndex to podcasts This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ravensview.substack.com
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Storytelling as I read from my own stories and some of the (copyright free) classics, all quirky and with a bit of a chuckle. Comments to [email protected] or my substack. Also available as Raven's Readings on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Pocket Casts, Overcast, and others. NOT on Spotify. ravensview.substack.com
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