A once-per-week podcast that features a single piece of short writing from either Rob Burgess or one of his partners in crime.
In this episode, Rob Burgess reads his long-forgotten poem "The Snack Bar of Steamy Love and Emotion."
In this episode, Ash Cartwright reads the second installment in her series, "Secretly the Same with Ash Cartwright."
In this episode, Rob Burgess reads his piece "Should I erase DOOM's "Batty Boyz" from my iPod?"
In this episode, Ash Cartwright reads the first part of her series "Secretly the Same with Ash Cartwright".
In this episode, Rob Burgess reads his list "Questions raised by alphabetizing our movies."
In this episode, Rob Burgess reads his essay "The new dark ages in 140 characters or less."
In this episode guest author Ben Smith reads his short story "Baby Monster."
In this episode author Rob Burgess reads his found poem "Impersonals" in which he pairs lines from random personal ads with out-of-context snippets from the yellow pages.
In this episode author Rob Burgess reads his short story "We've Got a File on You." Visit robcast on the web of internets at rob-cast.blogspot.com and thisburgess.blogspot.com.
In this episode, Rob Burgess reads his found poem (with various phrases taken from both the advertising and the articles of the May 2004 edition of "Outdoor Magazine") entitled "The Secrets of Perfect Shape."
In this episode guest author Ben Smith reads his essay "So Much Has Changed Since Charles Barkley Went To Jail."
In this episode author Rob Burgess reads from his 55-word story entitled "She Was Too."