Bound Off Literary Audio Magazine Releases October Edition

October 19, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Entertainment News
Bound Off, a monthly literary audio magazine, has recently released a ninth podcast of original fictional short stories, read aloud, at boundoff.com

The stories are:

"Father and Son" written by Robin Caine and read by Scott Rayow

"Disappearing Act" written by Carol Carpenter and read by Ann Rushton.

"Breaking It Down" written by Beverly C. Lucey and read by Mark Rushton.

The entire podcast is 17 minutes. The MP3 of the podcast is about 12mb in size and can be downloaded at boundoff.com.

Robin Caine lived in Manhattan for the past 6 years. This fall she began to pursue her MFA at USC. She is currently working on a novel titled Little City.

Carol Carpenter's stories and poems have appeared in Margie, Cape Rock, Stickman Review, Yankee, America, The Pedestal Magazine, Barnwood, Indiana Review, Quarterly West, Carolina Quarterly and various anthologies. She received the Richard Eberhart Prize for Poetry.

Beverly C. Lucey has been widely published in anthologies, literary magazines in the US and the UK, and on the Web. Her website is tuliptreeroad.com — a home for wayward words.

Music was the ambient/electronica track "Advisory" by Mark Rushton and Jon Harnish.

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.