Bound Off Literary Audio Magazine Releases September 2006 Edition
September 18, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Technology News
Bound Off, a monthly literary audio magazine, has recently released an eighth podcast of original fictional short stories, read aloud, at boundoff.comStories include "Apocalypse" written and read by Tomi Shaw; "The Diary Of A Salaryman" written and read by Mark Budman; "Spanish Lessons" written and read by Jeffrey Pierce; and "Licorice Night" written by Joyce Finn and read by Kelly Shriver.
Tomi Shaw's work has appeared in over 50 publications, including Identity Theory, Story South, Pindelyboz, Mad Hatter's Review, The Harrow, and Southern Gothic. Her web site is tomishaw.com
Mark Budman's fiction, creative non-fiction, and poetry have appeared in or are about to appear in Mississippi Review, Virginia Quarterly, Exquisite Corpse, Iowa Review, McSweeney's, Turnrow, Connecticut Review, The Bloomsbury Review, W.W. Norton Anthology, Flash Fiction Foward, and others. He is the publisher of a flash fiction magazine, Vestal Review, and the recipient of the Broome County Art Council Grant. He is also the interview editor for Web Del Sol.
Jeffrey Pierce, in addition to writing, is a systems integration consultant and a solo acoustic musician.
Joyce Finn is a freelance writer whose short stories and travel articles have been published internationally and one play has been staged in Bermuda.
The entire podcast is 18 minutes. The MP3 of the podcast is about 13mb in size.
Music featured in this podcast is the track "Theme From Lincoln Highway" by Mark Rushton, from his 2004 album called The Driver's Companion. It is available in CD format from BuyIowaArt.com, CafePress.com, Amazon.com, CDBaby.com, or in digital download format from iTunes and 60 other online MP3 and digital download retailers.
Bound Off publishes 12 times a year, on the 15th of every month.
Bound Off can be found at all major podcast search engines, including iTunes, Yahoo Podcasts, and Odeo.
Visit Bound Off at boundoff.com for more information on the podcasts and how writers can submit their stories.