Our March first episode brings us a new pair of Stoke the Fire stories. These are for prompt #9- You wake up alone at night with bite marks on your legs. What’s eating you?
We give you:
“There’s No Such Thing as Lollywogs” by Austin Malone
“Me: It’s What’s for Dinner” by A. F. Grappin
After the break, we have another Mystery Meal, with an early scene from Charles Dickens’s Great Expectations. Keep your eyes on our Facebook group and Twitter feed for prompts for the next Mystery Meal!
Also, both Erin and A.F. will be panelists at Balticon 51 in Baltimore, Maryland Memorial Day weekend! A. F. will have copies of Starsigns, which came out back in December!
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Episode 47- Stoke the Fire Prompt 11
Balticon Bonus Episode 13- Writing for Audio
Episode 46- The Melting Potcast LIVE!
Episode 45- Main Ingredient "Her Evening Chair" by Heath Howell, Food Critic, What Boils My Pot
Balticon Bonus Episode 12- Dirty Mad Libs
Episode 44- Botched Recipes, A Little Seasoning, Mystery Meal
Balticon Bonus Episode 11- It Takes a Village
Episode 42- Cheesiest Episode Ever!
Episode 41- Main Ingredient- JETPACK by J. K. Miles
Balticon Bonus Episode 10- Queering the Feed
Episode 40- Stoke the Fire- Prompt 10- Mystery Meal- What Boils My Pot
Balticon Bonus Episode 9- How to Write Fight Scenes with Maria V. Snyder
Episode 39- Botched Recipes and A Little Seasoning
Episode 38- Stoke the Fire Prompt #9 and Mystery Meal
Episode 37- Table Scraps and Mystery Meal
Balticon Bonus Episode 9- Building a Fictional Meal
Episode 36- Food Critic and Botched Recipes
Episode 35- Stoke the Fire- Prompt #8, A Little Seasoning
Episode 34- Main Ingredient- Rider of the Postal Apocalypse and Mystery Meal
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Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson
The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi
Great Expectations
A Tale of Two Cities
Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll
The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame