Reading Out Loud

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Reading Out Loud

Reading Out Loud is "The World's Loudest Lit Mag™." We collaborate with authors, audio professionals, and voice actors to create dramatic, full-cast recordings of literary short fiction.

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    S3 ep 11: "Unless It's About Me, Part 5: The End" by Ryan P. Duke

    Episode 11 is the final episode of our season-long story, by producer Ryan P. Duke, AND the final episode of Season Three! If you haven't listened to parts one through four, be sure to visit www.readingoutloud.org/s3-archive to get caught up! Reading Out Loud will return with all new episodes in October. Until then, stay in touch with us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter @TeamROL for updates! Reading Out Loud staff: Producers - Ryan P. Duke, Brandon Paul Eells, Scott Minor Sound Design - Scott Minor Editors - Gwynn Fulcher, James Teniya Editorial Consultant - Simon A. Smith Social Media Director - Gwynn Fulcher Reader in Residence - Eleni Pappageorge

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    S3 ep 10 "Blindspot" by Robert Duffer

    "Respect your elders" they teach us, early. They are wise and have seen it all and we should revere their experience in the hope that some of their wisdom will be passed onto us. But we aren't taught about the indignities of aging. Despite all the encouragement to show respect, the world is not made for the elderly. And as our youthful abilities dull and fade, our strength, our hearing, our eyesight, the world becomes harder to navigate. Author: Robert Duffer is the Autos editor at the Chicago Tribune. He teaches creative writing at Columbia College Chicago. He has kids. Reading Out Loud on this epiode: Natalie Duke, Brandon Paul Eells, Bob Hulsey, Scott Minor, Randy Steinmeyer Reading Out Loud Staff: Producers - Ryan P. Duke, Brandon Paul Eells, Scott Minor Editors - Gwynn Fulcher, James Teniya Editorial Consultant - Simon A. Smith Social Media Manager - Gwynn Fulcher Reader in Residence - Eleni Pappageorge

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    S3 ep 9 - "Unless It's About Me, Part 4: Construction" by Ryan P. Duke

    Fate is a mind-blowing concept. At least it was when we were 16 years old and experimenting with drugs and/or poetry for the first time. Even after all these years, though, fate can still be fun to think about. Do we have free will? If we do, how much force can our piss-ant little existences really exert? Can we actually change our destinies? Or are we travelling along a fixed path laid out for us long ago by some jackass with diarrhea? In part four of our five-part story, Kingston discovers he might have a closer tie to fate than he ever thought. Author: Ryan Duke is a founding member of the Pre-PostHumanists and Reading Out Loud. His short fiction has been published in a bunch of places you've never heard of. Like, in Canada. He's a contributor to the WBEZ podcast Pleasuretown and is an active member of the Chicago Storytelling Scene, performing at Write Club, Paper Machete, You're Being Ridiculous, and Seven Deadly Sins. Ryan lives in Chicago with his life partner, asthma. Reading Out Loud on this episode: Brandon Paul Eells Sound Design: Scott Minor Lucky Dog Audio Post Editors: Gwynn Fulcher James Teniya Editorial Consultant: Simon A. Smith

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    S3 ep 8: "Security" by Erika Price

    There’s a thinly stretched existence being lived on the 3am subway trains. You can see it pulling on the lolling heads of the passengers, on their way in to make today's shift in time. They are fretting at night. They're not sleeping well. They have children to feed and bills to pay. But in the in-between of home and work, in those sweet minutes of sleepy respite where all they have to do is sit and listen to the rhythmic clatter of the train cars until their stop comes. They drowse and let their minds wander over the dreams that they long since gave up. Not with bitterness or anger, just remembering that feeling of having dreams, options. They want their kids to know that feeling. So, anyway... call your parents. ​ Author: Erika Price is a writer and social psychologist in Chicago. Erika has performed in live lit events around the city, including Write Club, The Paper Machete, Essay Fiesta, The Skewer, and Cassandra. Her work has been published in The Rumpus, The Toast, Literary Orphans, and has been nominated for the Pushcart Prize. Reading Out Loud on this episode: Lacy Katherine Campbell, Brandon Paul Eells & Eleni Pappageorge

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    S3 ep 7: "Unless It's About Me, Part 3: Hide and Seek" by Ryan P. Duke

    In part three of our five part serial, Kingston reaches adolescence. Complete with warm summer nights, first loves, fatherly advice, and self doubt. Author: Ryan P. Duke is a founding member of the Pre-PostHumanists and Reading Out Loud. His short fiction has been published in a bunch of places you've never heard of. Like, in Canada. He's a contributor to the WBEZ podcast Pleasuretown and is an active member of the Chicago Storytelling Scene, performing at Write Club, Paper Machete, You're Being Ridiculous, and Seven Deadly Sins. Ryan lives in Chicago with his life partner, asthma.​ Reading Out Loud on this episode: Brandon Paul Eells

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    S3 ep 6: "The What If Drink" by Celena Cipriaso

    Every single moment of every day we are making choices. There's an article on the internet that said humans average 35,000 decisions in a day. We know that because one of our team members chose to search for that information. They selected one link from the search results. They decided to believe it was true because it felt true. They did not back up that choice with any further research. If we cared about the truth or our record on the facts, that team member would be reprimanded. But we don't so he wasn't. Also it was Ryan. We have decided that he's the worst. But we make choices all the time, consciously or not. This not that. Those not these. Yes, no. Now, later. Call your boyfriend. Call him again. Do not cry. Not here. Not now. Have one more drink? Maybe just one more? Decide. But we here at Reading Out Loud have come to one clear and resounding decision: Fuck Angel. #TeamSpike ​ Author: Celena Cipriaso has written for ABC’s All My Children and is currently co-writing two screenplays with Civilian Studios. Her pilot “Evolved” was a Finalist in the Creative World Awards, and her spec of The Walking Dead, “Little Children” was a Semi-Finalist in the Creative World Awards and also in the top 10% of the Austin Film Festival TV competition. Her pilot “Sober City” had a staged reading produced by the Asian American Film Lab, and “Evolved” was part of a night of staged readings produced by F*ck It Club in NYC. She’s served as a reader for the Nantucket Film Festival as well as a judge for the Asian Film Lab’s 72 Hour Shootout. As a playwright, her work has been performed in various venues in New York City and throughout the Northeast. She’s also freelance journalist that’s written for CNN, The Root, Slate, Draft, Arts America, Film Buff, Bitch, Intel, and Women on Writing. Celena was a regular contributor and columnist for Film Buff as well as the Film Editor for Arts America. She was also the Co-Editor of the popular online magazine, The Beer Sessions. Other publishing credits include Seal Press’s anthology P.S. What I Didn’t Say, the Harper Collins anthology Yell-Oh! Girls, Growing Up Asian American, Word Riot, and The Legendary. ​Reading Out Loud on this episode: Lacy Katherine Campbell, John Hoogenakker, Eleni Pappageorge, & Brandon Paul Eells

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Reading Out Loud is "The World's Loudest Lit Mag™." We collaborate with authors, audio professionals, and voice actors to create dramatic, full-cast recordings of literary short fiction.

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