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The Adventures of the Karillapig
Have you ever wondered who lives on the dark side of the Moon? Well wonder no more as you are introduced to the one and only Karillapig. The Karillapig lives on the dark side of the Moon and is here on Earth to 1) Investigate our strange Earthly ways, and 2) Find out how exactly Earth beings achieved space travel. In his quest to find out how Earth beings achieved said space travel, the Karillapig causes chaos and mayhem as he mistakes several everyday objects for spaceships and wreaks havoc in the residence of Derek and Doreen Bumblebottom. The Karillapig has snuck down to Earth behind the back of the evil, not-to-be-trusted Kired, leader of A.R.S.C—the Moon union. Kired, along with several other Moon critters, have been in the same meeting about a meeting for over 50 years, and so have not noticed the Karillapig’s absence from the Moon. The Karillapig is not alone on Earth. Other Moon critters have followed him… This can only mean one thing; double chaos and mayhem as Earthly investigations continue…
Michelle Graham (Author), Lisa Rose (Narrator)
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High school student, Perry Crabbe, is the school’s bully. Armed with a mullet haircut and a thick gold chain around his neck, Tintin Bailey, the charmless son of a notorious criminal, bullies international students. Perry goes on holiday to the island of Bali. He meets small time criminal, Firas, who is in Tintin’s bad books for a deal that went wrong. Firas needs to take a mysterious parcel from Bali back to Tintin Bailey in Perth. He plans to make Perry carry it for him. What is in the mysterious parcel? What happens when the knife-wielding locals meet Perry in a quiet alleyway? Will he make it home alive?
Jules Majeks (Author), Lisa Rose (Narrator)
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Women march together in protest at a government reneging on climate promises. Two glorified paper pushers in Spain help British ex-pats escape a heatwave that will soon lay waste to most of southern Europe. A twitter storm erupts in the panic of a real tempest. In northeast England, a beloved allotment sinks below the waterline. Sea levels rise, toxic rain falls and the earth poisons the food that grows in it. The elite, and winners of the life lottery, are evacuated to giant towers. As a notional government tries to keep control at ground level, eco warriors, protestors and radical ‘allotmenteers’ proliferate. In the towers, new blueprints for the regime of the future are drawn up. For many, a decision has to be made between living safe or living free.
Lily Peters (Author), Beth Frieden, Cornelia Colman, Kenneth Michaels, Lisa Rose, Margaret Ashley, Olivia Rose-Michaels, Shubhita Chaturvedi, Tigger Blaize (Narrator)
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A man carries his girlfriend in the left-hand breast pocket of his shirt. During World War II, a young soldier searches the houses and barns of the families with whom he grew up. An astronaut wonders whether she can adapt to life back on earth. In her second collection of short fiction, 100neHundred, Laura Besley explores a kaleidoscope of emotions through 100 stories of exactly 100 words.
Laura Besley (Author), Ben Clifford, Beth Frieden, Cornelia Coleman, Kenneth Michaels, Lisa Rose, Margaret Ashley, Olivia Rose-Michaels, Shubhita Chaturvedi, Tigger Blaize (Narrator)
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Incorcisms: Strange Short Stories
“You have to understand,” says the woman, “an incorcism is nothing like its counterpart. No bells and whistles, no drama. All it takes is willingness, which you already have in spades.” Strange stories about strange things for strange people. Tales of possession and obsession. Of destruction and restoration. Of the demons we hold inside us, and those we leave behind in others. An odd apocalypse freezes a supermarket on Mother’s Day, a vanished village holds an ancient curse, an abandoned ice cream van tears a street apart. Rival rainbow setters, the woman who sowed a crop of elephants in her garden, and what happens if you keep on turning the clocks back. Perhaps you had a demon then lost it. Do you miss it? Our time here is brief and so are these curious fables. But the smallest of splinters are the hardest to dig out. Come and be snagged. Come, be unsettled. To be strange is to be human. David Hartley’s tiny fictions are elusive and teasing and true. They’re like the fading echoes of dreams you struggle to remember when you wake up in the morning – the bits that you know didn’t quite make sense, and made you feel strange and a little unnerved, but you knew were important, so important, if only you could hold on to them forever. Robert Shearman David Hartley’s dark stories carve out their own twisted shapes – wonderfully constructed tales that linger long after you close the book. Be prepared for an uneasy ride. Liam Hogan These sharply-written short stories are a spine-chilling delight: ingenious, unnerving, pitch-dark. Naomi Booth
David Hartley (Author), Ben Clifford, Beth Frieden, Kenneth Michaels, Lisa Rose, Margaret Ashley, Olivia Rose-Michaels, Shubhita Chaturvedi, Tigger Blaize (Narrator)
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