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Audio Arcadia's Short Stories - Volume Two

Written by: Richard Dunford, Richard Goscicki, David Mathews, Clive Myring, George Tysley
Narrated by: Mike Orvis, Jade Rose
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  • Meat Eaters by Richard Dunford

    This is a short story about a vegan terrorist who takes their passion for animal rights a step too far and as a result changes the world forever.

  • Collateral Damage by Richard Goscicki

    The author is a long-time admirer of the great English genius and war-hero, Allan Turing. “Chaos theory, that’s why,” he says. “The masters of war, as Bob Dylan calls them, have no idea what the far-off ripples in the pond will look like after the tranquillity’s been shattered. The horrors of Viet Nam can even impact on a lonely old rabbi in downtown Brooklyn, thousands of miles away.

  • Removed by David Mathews

    Who is the mysterious 'RW' sending tetchy emails to Eleanor at the Small Monuments Commission about stones that have gone missing from ruined castles and monasteries? Eleanor, amused, finds a way to respond to the complaints, and begins to play detective.

  • The Choice by Clive Myring

    An atmospheric short story written in poetic prose which attempts to describe man's eternal dilemma of being through a post-apocalyptic choice set against his natural world.

  • A Sow’s Ear by George Tysley

    Miss Tomlinson, a retired teacher, is visited by Ian, a former pupil who owes her a great debt for inspiring his educational progress. At first all is honey sweetness between them and they contemplate a nice tea. As their exchanges progress, a note of increasing bitterness from Ian creeps in. The atmosphere is charged with menace and fear. The listener begins to wonder if Ian has come to murder Miss Tomlinson. The twist ending leaves her triumphant.

©2014 Richard Dunford, Richard Goscicki, David Mathews, Clive Myring, George Tysley (P)2014 The Lindsay Players
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