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We Will Talk About Other Things Instead by Deborah Oluniran

Episode 4 of the The Shorttales Club podcast, hosted by OZ, titled "We Will Talk About Other Things Instead by Deborah Oluniran" was published on November 10, 2022 and runs 47 minutes.

November 10, 2022 ·47m · The Shorttales Club

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When a woman wakes up to find a baby she has no recollection of having lying beside her, you just know you’re in for some drama. That’s just the opening of Deborah Oluniran’s short story titled “We Will Talk About Other Things Instead,” so imagine the twists and turns the author has for you.In this episode of The Shorttales Club, Cryptte takes the helm to lead AbdulHanan, Fresh and Oz into the fractured mind of our protagonist. Does she discover whose baby it is? Is it secretly hers? Is it some sort of setup? Go read the story to find out or listen to the spoiler filled episode to determine what sort of story you’re getting yourself into.Oz suspiciously takes the back seat in this one as our merry band of bedroom critics take things much more seriously than usual. The episode is chock-full of insight, speculation and personal experiences that will likely leave you afraid and thoughtful too.https://linktr.ee/deborah_oluniran?subscribe For more stories from Deborah Oluniran, follow the link above and don’t forget to leave a review for The Shorttales Club so more people can enjoy this episode as well.See you next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

When a woman wakes up to find a baby she has no recollection of having lying beside her, you just know you’re in for some drama. That’s just the opening of Deborah Oluniran’s short story titled “We Will Talk About Other Things Instead,” so imagine the twists and turns the author has for you.


In this episode of The Shorttales Club, Cryptte takes the helm to lead AbdulHanan, Fresh and Oz into the fractured mind of our protagonist. Does she discover whose baby it is? Is it secretly hers? Is it some sort of setup? Go read the story to find out or listen to the spoiler filled episode to determine what sort of story you’re getting yourself into.


Oz suspiciously takes the back seat in this one as our merry band of bedroom critics take things much more seriously than usual. The episode is chock-full of insight, speculation and personal experiences that will likely leave you afraid and thoughtful too.


https://linktr.ee/deborah_oluniran?subscribe 


For more stories from Deborah Oluniran, follow the link above and don’t forget to leave a review for The Shorttales Club so more people can enjoy this episode as well.


See you next time.




Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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