She also runs Master the Art, a training consultancy that helps people communicate with more confidence, influence and authority in the workplace and beyond. She trained as part of the Battersea Arts Centre’s Development Theatre Company, working with directors such as Paul King, Steven Canny and Phil Wilmott. Marie O’Shea is a short story writer living on the Beara Peninsula. Her work has appeared in, ‘Popshot’, ‘The Galway Review’, ‘The Blue Nib’, ‘The Caterpillar Magazine,’ ‘Literary Mama’ and ‘Storgy’.Ĭatherine Allison is a voice artist and actor living in SE London. As the young female curator is interviewed by a journalist, we start to suspect there is more to his paintings than meets the eye. The scene is a retrospective exhibition of the work of a famous male artist. We’d like to wish you all a safe and happy holiday and New Year. Story Radio is taking a short break in the New Year so we will be back on February 1st. The cover art is Mouse (1821) by Jean Bernard (1775-1883). You also can find her on Twitter and Instagram steampunkenglish. To find more about her and her work check out. To hear more of her voice, check out Episode 775 of the horror podcast, Pseudopod, where she reads Michael McDowell’s “Miss Mack.” She is also featured in the gothic horror anthology, Off the Beaten Path 4 and has a story in the upcoming Georgia Gothic horror anthology produced by the Atlanta Chapter of HWA (Horror Writer’s Association). ![]() Her first novel is Children of Menlo Park. She reads as voraciously as she can while balancing her career as an English Instructor and a writer of SouthernGothic and Historical Fantasy. ![]() Her influences range from Ray Bradbury to Flaery O’Coor and Shirley Jackson. Jessica is a voice-over artist and a writer. Her body of work can be found in The British Medical Journal, CHEST physicians, Dartmouth’s Life Lines and Harvard’s medical school journal, Third Space. Her current project “selfie” is a series of medical poems. This episode was produced by Tabitha Potts.Ī young female writer is commissioned to write a post about a lethal rat trap for a content mill. His day job is as senior lecturer in education at Goldsmiths, but his heart truly remains in writing and reading fiction. He really loved Miki’s story Efflorescence, and hopes other people enjoy his reading of it, as much as he liked recording it. He was delighted to read Miki Lentin’s powerful short fiction, which he feels shares many similarities with his own work in its depiction of tortured, emotional men. However, more recently he has explored more personal topics in his fiction: Who Do You Love (Blue Door Press 2017) is about a middle-aged man reflecting upon a university romance, and Snow on the Danube (2019) is about a brother and sister torn apart by the Second World War.įor the past few years, he has been working on writing short stories. His novel The Last Day of Term (2011 Blue Door Press) is also set in school. It was serialized as Radio 4’s Book at Bedtime, and spawned a sequel, Teacher on the Run (2006 Short Books). He is best known for his memoir, I’m A Teacher, Get Me Out of Here (2004 Short Books), his story of working as a young, incompetent i er-city school teacher in the 1990s. He has been placed highly in competitions including Fish Publishing Short Memoir 20 and Leicester Writes and has been published in Litro, Storgy, Story Radio, MIR amongst others. Miki volunteers with refugee charity foodkind in Greece, and dreams of one day ru ing a café again. Find him on Twitter or read his work on his website.įrancis Gilbert has been writing fiction for many years. He completed an MA in Creative Writing at Birkbeck in 2020 and was a finalist in the 2020 Irish Novel Fair for his first book Winter Sun. Miki Lentin took up writing while travelling the world with his family a few years ago.
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