LitReading - Classic Short Stories
A podcast by Don McDonald
96 Episodes
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Little Brier Rose (Sleeping Beauty) by The Brothers Grimm
Published: 18/09/2021 -
Monosyllabics by Laura E. Richards
Published: 29/08/2021 -
The Night Moth With a Crooked Feeler by Clara Dillingham Pearson
Published: 15/08/2021 -
A Noble Dog by Edith Nesbit
Published: 08/08/2021 -
Dolly’s Voyage by L.L. Weedon
Published: 23/07/2021 -
Jack and the Beanstalk
Published: 19/06/2021 -
The Chicken Who Wouldn't Eat Gravel by Clara Dillingham Pierson
Published: 01/06/2021 -
When We Were Very Young - Part Two by A.A. Milne
Published: 20/05/2021 -
When We Were Very Young - Part One by A. A. Milne
Published: 16/05/2021 -
Tiny Little Things by Unknown
Published: 10/05/2021 -
Bremen Town Musicians by The Brothers Grimm
Published: 03/05/2021 -
When We Were Very Young - Part Three by A. A. Milne
Published: 24/04/2021 -
Thumbelina by Hans Christian Anderson
Published: 23/04/2021 -
Winnie-the-Pooh: The Wrong Sort of Bees by A.A. Milne
Published: 20/04/2021 -
The Deliverers Of Their Country by Edith Nesbit
Published: 14/04/2021 -
The Golden Windows by Laura E. Richards
Published: 08/04/2021 -
Mother Earth's Children by Elizabeth Gordon
Published: 03/04/2021 -
The Aged, Aged Man by Lewis Carroll
Published: 26/03/2021 -
How the Moon Became Beautiful
Published: 24/03/2021 -
Little Boy Blue by L. Frank Baum
Published: 23/03/2021
Humans have shared stories for millennia. For most of that time, telling tales was a verbal process. A storyteller would regale an audience with accounts of adventure, bravery, compassion, despair, enlightenment, and fear. Stories were a shared experience, until the advent of inexpensive mass-printing processes in the 19th century which allowed most of us to read to ourselves. Yet, that desire to have a story read aloud is still ingrained in our collective soul. While we still read books for pleasure, most of today’s stories are told via newer forms of visual media like movies and television. Consuming stories via any visual medium requires an active commitment to the process. You probably shouldn’t read a book or watch a TV program while driving, but your brain still craves a good story. An audio book is suitable for a long road trip. But what about those times when you only have a few minutes? Enter the audio short story. Allow me to help you fill those moments and fulfill your need for a captivating tale with readings of some of the world’s greatest literary masters best brief works. My love of the spoken word has been honed by a more than 30-year career in radio and voice acting with a modicum of performance passion from decades of stage performances. This venture is my hobby (I have a great full-time job), so much of the content is free of cost. I hope you enjoy them. If you would like to share thoughts or comments, please drop me a line. If you enjoy these stories, please spread the word, subscribe, and leave a review on your favorite podcast service. Thanks for stopping by, Don McDonald