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| Celtic Symphony / Margaritaville | 0:04:43 | 56kbps | 22050 | 1.9 MB | |
|  | Celtic Symphony Celtic Symphony keywords: folk, country, irish, radio, humour, enamel, literachoo | ||||
| Hedley Dandridge / Pillow Talk | 0:08:18 | 64kbps | 8000 | 3.8 MB | |
|  | Hedley Dandridge
From: "Phantom Hands at Seattle General"
Transcript Hedley Dandridge keywords: spoken weird | ||||
| Tariq Ali, Azzam Tamimi, Jeremy Corbin, George Galloway / Excerpts from speeches at Stop the War demos | 0:11:53 | 64kbps | 8000 | 5.45 MB | |
|  | Excerpts from speeches by Tariq Ali, Azzam Tamimi, Jeremy Corbin and George Galloway Tariq Ali, Azzam Tamimi, Jeremy Corbin, George Galloway keywords: stop the war, speeches, tariq ali, jeremy corbin, george galloway, azzam tamimi | ||||
| Willie Davis / Kid in a Well | 0:33:06 | 64kbps | 22050 | 15.16 MB | |
|  | "I never work on days when there's a fire in town. It's a holiday as far as I'm concerned, and not just because it means the end of the world to some poor bastard, or family thereof..."
"Kid in a Well" by Willie Davis, won the Willesden Short Story Prize 2007, judged by Zadie Smith.
Willie Davis is a teacher at the University of Maryland. This story in included in the anthology New Short Stories 1 (Pretend Genius, 2007) Willie Davis keywords: fiction readings stories story | ||||
| Wena Poon / From "The Architects" | 0:05:52 | 192kbps | 44100 | 8.06 MB | |
|  | Acclaimed US-based Singaporean writer Wena Poon reads from her prize-winnning story "The Architects". For more information and links please visit www.newshortstories.com and www.wenapoon.com. 
The complete story is included in "Willesden Herald: New Short Stories 4" (ISBN: 0977852652), which is available direct from the publisher (link: http://stores.pretendgenius.com/Detail.bok?no=33), from online booksellers such as Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Powells, etc. Your local bookshop can also order it for you if you prefer. 
New Short Stories 4: Fourteen of the best short stories of the year 2010 from brilliant new and award-winning authors, seven by men and seven by women. The stories are set in Australia, Ireland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, UK, US and more. Contributors: Wena Poon, Toby Litt, Julia Goubert, Willie Davis, Nuala NĂ ChonchĂșir, Kevin Spaide, Carys Davies, Jonathan Attrill, Peggy Riley, Tom Vowler, Paul McGuire, Jo Cannon, Jarred McGinnis, Henrietta Rose-Innes. Willesden Herald prize 2010 keywords: fiction reading | ||||
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