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Levi Noe

Rocky Mountain Revival

An Arts, Books and Music podcast
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Rocky Mountain Revival

Levi Noe

Rocky Mountain Revival

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Rocky Mountain Revival

Levi Noe

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A 'Best Of' playlist of all the music RMR has aired over the last 3 years. A melodic feast for your ears. 1. Stelth Ulvang- And as Always, the Infinite Cosmos- Out for Yourself 2. Dwight Vernon Forcey- Note to Self: Whatever- I Feel better When
Brice Maiurro reads “Talking to God Over Shitty Coffee at Denny’s”  Lynsey Morandin reads “Ghost Town” and “What We’re Left With”   Brice is a poet and writer out of Denver, Colorado. He runs a poetry series throughout the Front Range called Pu
For any writers out there who have wanted to peer behind the curtain at the mysterious world of literary agents. Shana Kelly of Einstein Literary Management and Becky LeJeune, Associate Agent at Bond Literary Agency speak on querying, communica
“Peaceful Warriors” by Tanya Rodrigue. This narrative audio journalism piece—part documentary/part personal narrative—tells a story of the Jan. 21st Women's March. The story weaves together narration, family stories, media clips, and interviews
This is an audio trailer for Rain Check Collected Stories by Levi Andrew Noe. There is a special offer for a FREE audiobook, just tune in at the end of the episode.  Please enjoy three complete stories from Rain Check free. And if you like what
In this episode we take you on a journey. We have 10 artists, over a dozen stories, poems and a featured song that will all transport you to another place, another time, at the very least another vantage point. Writers, Poets and Artists (in or
What we have here is our annual dance party featuring 8 authors reading microfiction works featured in Blink Ink.  Our authors are: Nancy Stohlman, Doug Matthewson (reading for Sally Reno), Rob Geisen, Lynn Mundell, Kathryn Knudson, Gay Degani,
Joe Halstead is the author of West Virginia, a novel available from Unnamed Press. His work has appeared in People Holding, Cultured Vultures, Cheat River Review, The Stockholm Review, and others. The Unnamed Press publishes literature from aro
An essay from D. Sidney Potter’s forthcoming collection of essays from Penguin Random House/Author House titled The Essayist: Reflections from a Real Estate Survivor. A former commercial real estate broker in the 1990’s, Mr. Potter now spends
On this episode, a guidebook for writers looking to get published and learn the secrets of the writing world. Meg Tuite is our moderator and our panel is Robert Vaughan, Kathy Fish, and Len Kuntz. What you’re going to hear about specifically is
Daniel DiFranco lives in Philadelphia. He teaches high school English and music. He plays in a band. He likes short, clear sentences. He often throws in a longer clause to balance out the rhythm of a paragraph. His work has appeared in Smokelon
Jonathan Cardew is a short story writer and editor based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. His short [and very short] fiction appears in Atticus Review, Segue, Jellyfish Review, Microfiction Monday, Flash Frontier, People Holding, among other places. He
Hillary Leftwich is a native of Colorado and currently lives in Denver with her son. In her day jobs, she has worked as a private investigator, maid, and pinup model. Her writing appeared recently in NANO Fiction, Monkeybicycle, Dogzplot, One S
Steven Dunn is the author of the novel Potted Meat (Tarpaulin Sky Press, 2016) He was born and raised in West Virginia, and after 10 years in the Navy, he earned a B.A. in Creative Writing from the University of Denver. Some of his work can be
Our artists today are J. Bradley- Flash fictioneer, Lucia Cherciu- Poetess, Clive Collins- Author extraordinarre, All Human-Beautiful musical madness and M.Smith- Soulful songwriter. It's a smorgasbord of audio art. Two unique bands with genre
Blink-Ink is a print only quarterly of succinct fiction, featuring stories of about 50 words, plus some original art and photography. You can find them at www.blink-ink.org11 authors reading 25+ microfiction stories. In order of appearance we
"Religions are not Potatoes" is a fullcast audio production from Gabriel Granillo and Michael Minassian reads his tale of Edgar Allen Poe's last three days in "Appointment in Baltimore." We finish the episode with a lovely Russian peasant song,
In this episode we team up with another awesome literary podcast, The Other Stories. Ilana Masad, the host and founder gives us the skinny on The Other Stories and then we have four authors reading stories from previous Other Stories episodes.
The F-Bomb is Denver's premier flash fiction event, happening every month at Denver's own Mercury Cafe. January's F-Bomb "Mouth Crimes" featured Gay Degani and Sally Reno, with the fantacular Kathy Fish as our host. This is a live recording, pr
Steve Karas lives in Chicago with his wife and two kids. He is the author of Kinda Sorta American Dream and Mesogeios. His stories have also appeared in the short-fiction anthologies Friend.Follow.Text. #storiesFromLivingOnline and Bully, as we
Four fantastic writers in this episode: Meghan Phillips, Timothy Herrick (Timhrklit.com), Penny Perkins and Bud Smith each reading a piece or two of flash fiction.Musical guest is "psychofunk" band Voodoo Visionary from Atlanta, GA. 
An awesome collaboration episode with Boston Literary Magazine and Big Table Publishing. Eight noteworthy authors: Tina Barry, April Bradley, Richard H. Fox, Jayne Martin, Laura Rodley, Renuka Raghavan, Paul Beckman, and Doug Mathewson. Special
The Airgonaut is an online literary journal of flash fiction started in 2015.The journal is new, but the editors are experienced. We’re an Alanis song. We’re anonymous because all that matters is the work.This is a flash fiction piece by Levi
Rift, the newest release from Robert Vaughan and Kathy Fish from Unknown Press is a co-authored collection of flash fiction. In this episode Kathy and Robert read several stories from their new novel. During the interview they discuss bringing
Christopher D. DiCicco was born in Pennsylvania during the winter of 1981. He lives by a canal and writes fiction in his attic. His work has appeared in such places as Atticus Review, Superstition Review, WhiskeyPaper, Bartleby Snopes, and Gone
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