Literature Podcasts

Librivox: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The by Franklin, Benjamin show

Librivox: Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, The by Franklin, BenjaminJoin Now to Follow

Franklin wrote his autobiography in the form of an extended letter to his son. While recording the events of his life, he adds instructions for good living which makes this work America’s first “How to Succeed” book. (Summary by Gary)

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Grammar Crammer Podcast show

Grammar Crammer PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Improve your writing with easy to digest, informal grammar lessons.

By Evan Halpine

Betrayed, Book 2 of The Turner Chronicles show

Betrayed, Book 2 of The Turner ChroniclesJoin Now to Follow

The War is over. Isabella has won, and the Talent Master is dead. Aaron Turner now lives in N’Ark, Isabella’s capital, where he mourns his murdered wife and son. All he wants is to tip a bottle, stare at walls, and recover. But they won’t leave him alone. The Isabellan government and slavers both want him dead. Savages look to him as their prophesied savior. His lawyer wants to control him. His neighbors and friends have been murdered, and a once dead shaman declares him a servant of her One God. Aaron has to make things right. His honor demands it. Dusting off his guns, he sets aside his grief, readies his Talent, and declares a one man war against a nation that has betrayed him, the Clan, and itself.

By Mark Eller

Superman Homepage - "Radio KAL" show

Superman Homepage - "Radio KAL"Join Now to Follow

Listed here are all 147 episodes of Radio KAL, the monthly podcast of the Superman Homepage, which ran from January 2005 to March 2017. The regular features of the monthly podcast have now been incorporated into the weekly 'Radio KAL Live!' show.

By Superman Homepage

Storynory - Stories for Kids show

Storynory - Stories for KidsJoin Now to Follow

Storynory brings you an audio story every week. Each one is beautifully read by Natasha Gostwick and friends. Let Natasha's voice beguile you with classic fairy tales, new children's stories, poems, myths, adventures and romance.

By Storynory

Librivox: Fairy Ring, The by Wiggin, Kate Douglas show

Librivox: Fairy Ring, The by Wiggin, Kate DouglasJoin Now to Follow

The Fairy Ring , originally published in 1910, is a collection of 63 fairy tales from around the globe. It includes such well-known favorites as "History of Jack the Giant-Killer", "The Frog Prince","Rumpel-stilts-ken", and "Snow-white and Rose-red", among many others. Children of all ages will enjoy these stories. (Summary by Paul Williams)

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Little Bird Told Me: A Mystic Podcast Novel and Audio Book show

Little Bird Told Me: A Mystic Podcast Novel and Audio BookJoin Now to Follow

I am John Rhodes, author of Little Bird Told Me, an Avant Garde Podcast novel about the tragedy and Triumph of a hip couple and their achievement of modern enlightenment. I also have a poetry podcast at: http://mysticbabylon.podomatic.com .

By John F. Rhodes

Mayday: The Handmaid's Tale Podcast show

Mayday: The Handmaid's Tale PodcastJoin Now to Follow

A show that covers each episode of The Handmaid's Tale on HULU with in depth and entertaining analysis. Join our hosts Tiana, Ria, Sarah and Justin as they break down each episode in detail, and discuss the book, the issues, and anything else that comes up along the way.

By All Consuming Content

Arm Cast Podcast show

Arm Cast PodcastJoin Now to Follow

Podcast devoted to interviewing authors, publishers, editors, artists, filmmakers, narrators, and anyone else in the arts and entertainment fields. We also like M&Ms.

By Armand Rosamilia

Librivox: Bible (ASV) 18: Job (version 2) by American Standard Version show

Librivox: Bible (ASV) 18: Job (version 2) by American Standard VersionJoin Now to Follow

God permits "Satan," or in some translations "the adversary" or "the accuser," to put the virtue of Job to the test, at first by giving him power over his property, but forbidding him to touch his person. Satan begins by taking away all of Job's riches, his livestock, his house, his servants, and his children; a series of four messengers informs him that they have perished in various tragedies. In the meantime, only three of Job's friends come to visit him in his misfortune — Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. A fourth, Elihu the Buzite, first begins talking in chapter 32 and bears a distinguished part in the dialogue; his arrival is not noted. The friends spend a week sitting on the ground with Job, without speaking, until Job at last breaks his silence and complains of his misery. (Summary by Wikipedia)

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