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In December 2024, Russ chatted with former captain Liam Hogan about his time at County.Sign up to get ad free and exclusive special guest podcasts, a monthly giveaway plus first dibs on live events with former players (no extra cost!). Not only that, you'll be supporting the podcast and helping us maintain equipment and the services we need to run the pod.Join our Patreon membership: JOIN HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rob and Joe are back at Wembley to see who can win a place in the EFL, in front of a record National League play off attendance. They catch up with fans from both sides both pre and post match, DAZN'S Sam Collyer, Rochdale defender Liam Hogan and Oldham's manager and owner Micky Mellon and Frank Rothwell. Subscribe via all good podcasting platforms Produced by Leo Audio Productions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This April we took a chance, placed our bets, & reaped the reward of five new risk-taking tales from our winning authors, featuring fugitive lovers, train heists, theft on the Riviera (1920s-style), London burnout & competitive Lego - PLUS an exclusive flash fiction from host Liam Hogan to celebrate the publication of his new short story collection, A SHORT HISTORY OF THE FUTURE. RUNNING ORDER for RISK & REWARD "Certitude" by Scott Tierney - read by Silas Hawkins "Pilgrim's Trail" by Cecilia Maddison new author - read by Rose Biggin "Everybody Wants London" by Alix Owen - read by Ray Newe INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ "Brick by Brick" by MJ Lee - read by Nathan Unthank "A Game of Musical Souls" by Liam Hogan - read by Tony Bell (Longlist for Writers' & Artists' Competition 2025) "Pearl Onions" by Alex Edwards new author - read by Dan Starkey
Russ sat down with former captain Liam Hogan to chat in depth about his time at County, Jimbo, Rusk, Chally and much much more. Plus, we couldn't fit it all in, so there's going to be a part 2 in the New Year.To get the full episode, become a Patreon: https://patreon.com/TheScarfBergaraWore Subscribe to our Patreon to get exclusive episodes! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen back to Friday July 5th 2024's edition of Across The Line as Paul Carroll looks ahead to the weekend of sport in Tipperary. On this week's show: - Enda Treacy and Liam Hogan join Paul to preview the weekend's divisional club hurling games in Tipperary - Tipperary senior ladies football selector Tony Smith looks ahead to their relegation semi-final with Laois - Tipperary camogie players Mairead Eviston and Sinead Meagher talk about their seasons so far and building towards an All-Ireland semi-final - Barry Drake provides the weekly greyhound racing update.
This week we pay tribute to the camogie players from Boherlahan who won the Feile in Wexford at the weekend. We hear from John Maher and Seamus Hickey. The North Tipp senior championship is reviewed by Liam Hogan and we have ladies football reports from Tony Smith. Shauna O'Keeffe was on with news of her latest bout. We hope you like...
I Had Trials Once is back again for another episode...This week Jordan & Gaz are joined by former Halifax, Fleetwood, Tranmere, Gateshead, Salford, Stockport and Oldham defender...Liam Hogan!Liam sits down with the boys to discuss everything from early days with Jamie Vardy to captaining his hometown club to promotion at Wembley.Liam talks to Jordan & Gaz about how his early life in football, Growing up with Scott Hogan and playing alongside Lee Gregory and Jamie Vardy at Halifax.Liam also chats about playing in the EFL with Fleetwood Town, Brief spells at Macclesfield, Tranmere and Gateshead.Finally, Liam speaks about the joy of winning promotion from the National League with his local teams Salford and Stockport before chatting about his difficult season with Oldham Athletic.
Recorded live before a literature-loving London audience, professional actors read five brand new short stories of SPORTS & LEISURE. We've got state carnivals & frozen fairs; rifle ranges & pub quiz teams; stoned time-travellers, elephants, bears, & a lifelong friendship measured in marathon miles. So put in your earbuds and join us for a workout in words ... SPORTS & LEISURE STORIES - RUNNING ORDER "Frost Fair" by JJ Surtees, read by Claire Lacey "Back of the Pack" by Paul Lamb, read by Tony Bell "Romancing the Cherry" by Laura Morgan, read by Patsy Prince INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ "Shooting Gallery" by Abigail Lee, read by Gloria Sanders "Incident 420" by Charlotte Davis, read by Sarah Barlex & Jay Hunt Hosted by Liam Hogan, directed & recorded by Katy Darby at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square, London on Tuesday 11th June 2024.
Paul Carroll fills in for Ronan Quirke on this week's edition of Extra-Time. Liam Hogan, Stephen Gleeson, John O'Shea and Tom McGrath look back on the weekend's Tipperary hurling championship action. Geraldine Kinane reviews the weekend's camogie whilst Barry Ryan reflects on the second weekend of games in the TSDL Premier League.
Welcome to episode 593. We have one tale for you this week, about an ageing paranormal investigator and her grandson who do battle against a surprisingly dangerous (and tempting) house.COMING UPGood Evening: Narrators Needed: 00:01:06Liam Hogan's The Franklin Clearance as read by Josie Babin: 00:04:42PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchLiam HoganLiam Hogan on Twitter (@LiamJHogan)Original Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on InstagramSPECIAL THANKS TOAmanda CarrilloAmanda GottfriedLestle BaxterOrion D. HegrePaul BelcherSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023 sees the first UK Coronation in 70 years ... so our April event was themed on Royalty & Revolution - political, sexual, scientific & more. Our fantastic actors read brand new stories of murder PR, royal/rustic romance, grieving Queens, how to poison a tyrant & the political protest to end them all ... or will it? STORY RUNNING ORDER The Princess & the Kennel-Girl by Fiona Mossman - read by Patsy Prince Heads of State by Richie Jones - read by Nathaniel Ashley A Queen Cannot by Joseph Surtees - read by Lin Sagovsky INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ The King's Potatoes by Jerome McFadden - read by Paul Clarke We Accept Your Demands by Oliver Bussell - read by Sarah Feathers Hosted by Liam Hogan, directed by Katy Darby. Recorded live at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square, London on Tuesday 11th April 2023
Six short stories, sexy & sad, frank & funny, riding the highs & lows of love, lust & everything in between. Meet agony aunts, lost loves, AI relationship mediators, singletons going spare, pill-popping avant-garde artists, mothers in despair & horny Victorian teens. RUNNING ORDER for AGONY & ECSTASY Introduction by Liam Hogan - Interview at the RSA by Sarah Richardson, read by Andrea Hall - Starfish by Donna Tracy, read by Linda Shannon - Meedy by Will Conway read by Rich Keeble - Mushroom by Melanie Carvalho, read by Katy Darby - Not Raven But Drowning by MJ Lee, read by Keleigh Wolf - Dear Miss Maguire by Amy Eddings, read by Oliver Yellop & Caroline O'Mahoney Hosted by Liam Hogan, directed & recorded by Katy Darby at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square, London on Tuesday 14th February, 2023.
Even in a world full of horror, every cloud...***Written by: Matthew Ross***Bonus Episode: "Groomed" written by Liam Hogan and narrated by Alicia Atkins***Content warning: parental grooming***Check out our reward tiers at patreon.com/creepypod***Sound Design by Pacific Obadiah***Title music by Alex Aldea Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Listen back to this week's edition of Across The Line with Shane Brophy. On this week's show: - Enda Treacy and Liam Hogan preview the weekend's county hurling championship games. - Geraldine Kinane looks ahead to the weekend's camogie fixtures. - Adrian Cooke joins Shane to talk about the NT&DL soccer fixtures. - Talking Dogs with Barry Drake.
Tonight we hear from James Woodlock ahead of next Sunday's All Ireland Final in Nowlan Park. We trek around the North and Mid Championships in the company of Liam Hogan, Noel and Michael Dundon and Stephen Gleeson. Martin Quinlivan on events in Croke Park yesterday and David Byrnes on good news for a Tipperary trainer in the English Derby. We hope you like...
Today on the show, it's the story everyone is talking about entertainment presenter Thomas Crosse joined Sinéád to update us on Wagata Christie, Did you miss out on tickets to this year's Electric Picnic? Sinéad found a way you can nab yourself some Golden tickets to the festival and help out 3 charities, Liam Hogan of the national dairy council Tour de picnic joined us plus we heard from listeners who shared funny picnic stories in our competition in association with JK Sheds Coes Rd Dundalk. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode has been sponsored by Beasts of Immortality: Blood and Purpose by Paul J. Kearns. Grab a copy today over at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and wherever books are sold.The Pleasure of Pain'When a user is introduced to a drug that makes pain pleasurable and then hooks up with a dominatrix, it was always likely to end up in A&E. The question is, what was done on the operating table?'Written by Liam Hogan (http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.uk)Narrated by James Barnett AKA Jimmy Horrors (https://twitter.com/jimmyhorrors)Edited by Karl Hughes (https://twitter.com/karlhughes)With music by Karl Hughes (https://twitter.com/karlhughes)And Chris Zabriskie (https://soundcloud.com/chriszabriskie)And Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)The episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)A quick thanks to our community managers, Joshua Boucher and Jasmine ArchAnd Carolyn O'Brien for helping with our submission reading.And to Ben Errington for serving up fresh scoops of content from his social media Ice Cream Van.Liam Hogan is an award winning short story writer, with stories in Best of British Science Fiction and in Best of British Fantasy (NewCon Press). More details at http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.ukJames Barnett is the producer of the Night's End podcast. You can also catch other works of his at http://www.jamesbarnettauthor.comYou can help support the show over at Patreon.com/HawkandCleaverYou can join our Bookclub, Movieclub, and writing exercises over at Facebook.com/groups/hawkandcleaverT-shirts, mugs, posters, and comic books are available at www.gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverGet help with your short stories and your podcasts by heading to TheOtherStories.Net/servicesThe Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stories featured in this episode: -RealView - by Liam Hogan - http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.com/ -music by RedBlueBlackSilver - https://redblueblacksilver.bandcamp.com/ -read by Jean-Paul Garnier & Robin Rose Graves -Psionic Thread - by Sam Fletcher - https://www.fletcherstories.com/ -music by Phog Masheeen - https://phogmasheeen.com/ -read by Jean-Paul Garnier -theme music by Dain Luscombe -Simultaneous Times is a monthly science fiction podcast produced by Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree, CA. - https://www.spacecowboybooks.com
Whether you're lovestruck, fed up, coupled-up or strictly solo, we have some fitting fiction for you! Six seductive stories of carnal consumption, gift donkeys, morality apps, tender tales of human love in an alien world, foul-mouthed ghosts, vengeful exes and magical lady-gardens. ROMANCE & REVENGE LINE UP The Welsden Herald Hedge Witch by Liam Hogan, read by Carrie Cohen Never Look a Gift Donkey in the Mouth by Callum Jacobs, read by Claire Louise Amias Just Not Cricket by Sophie Bloom, read by Gloria Sanders INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ Understanding by Hannah Hoare, read by Stephen Butterton Good Enough to Eat by Helen Morris, read by Patsy Prince Let there be Tigers by Sara Corris, read by Andrea Hall Romance & Revenge was performed on Tuesday 8th February 2022 at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square, London.
Do monsters stay monsters after the story ends? A little something to go with your post-Halloween melancholy. Matt Dovey reads. Author Liam Hogan is an award winning short story writer, with stories in Best of British Science Fiction and Best of British Fantasy 2018 (NewCon Press). He's been published by Analog, Daily Science Fiction, and Flame Tree Press, among others. He helps host Liars' League London, volunteers at the creative writing charity Ministry of Stories, and lives and avoids work in London. More details at http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.uk Narrator Matt Dovey is very tall, very British, and probably drinking a cup of tea right now. His surname rhymes with "Dopey", but any other similarities to the dwarf are coincidence. He has short science fiction and fantasy stories all over the place: find out more at mattdovey.com, or follow him on Twitter @mattdoveywriter. Leopold: Michael Allen Rose Full show notes at GalleryCurious.com
This week's edition of Across The Line features a bumper preview of the weekend's hurling and camogie action. (Thanks to Thurles Credit Union) - Eamonn Corcoran, Eoin Brislane, Shane McGrath, Liam Hogan & Bill Mullaney look ahead to the county semi-finals. - GAA President Larry McCarthy talks about 50 years of Féile na nGael - And we have our weekly greyhound racing chat with Barry Drake. (thanks to Greyhound Racing Ireland)
This evening's Across The Line (with thanks to Thurles Credit Union) looks at the last inter-county team standing with hopes of All-Ireland senior success, as well as a busy weekend of action in the divisional hurling championships: - Tipp v Waterford All-Ireland Camogie Quarter Final preview with Aoife McGrath & Tipp FM analyst Geraldine Kinane. - Divisional hurling final previews from across the county. The West with Francis Coughlan, the South with Michael Cooney and Mullinahone's Paul Kelly, the Mid with Noel Dundon and Loughmore's John McGrath, and the North with Liam Hogan and Kiladangan's Billy Seymour. - And the latest greyhound news with Barry Drake as the Irish Greyhound Derby continues (thanks to Greyhound Racing Ireland).
A professor on a deadline invents a device to help guide time-travellers. Will it work, and will it work in time?Written by Liam Hogan (http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.uk)Narrated by Justin Fife (https://twitter.com/justinbfife)Edited by Duncan Muggleton (https://twitter.com/duncanmuggleton)With music by Blear Moon (https://blearmoon.bandcamp.com/)and Thom Robson (https://www.thomrobsonmusic.com/)And sound effects provided by Freesound.org The episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House (https://carrionhouse.com/)Find out more about Liam Hogan's work over at http://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.ukYou can help support the show over at Patreon.com/HawkandCleaverYou can join our Bookclub, Movieclub, and writing exercises over at Facebook.com/groups/hawkandcleaverT-shirts, mugs, posters, and comic books are available at www.gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverGet help with your short stories and your podcasts by heading to TheOtherStories.Net/services The Other Stories is a production of the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don't change it. Don't sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this evening's Across The Line (with thanks to Thurles Credit Union), we reflect on Tipp's intercounty campaigns while also looking ahead to the hectic club scene: - County Board Chair Joe Kennedy reflects on the 2021 campaigns for Tipperary's intercounty sides. - We go around the divisions as senior club hurling returns. GAA reporters Liam Hogan and Michael Dundon talk to Shane. - Camogie with Tipperary PRO, Philly Ryan as the county's Intermediate and Minor sides prepare for key weekend fixtures. - Previews of the junior soccer seasons with Muiris Walsh down south, while Stephen Ryan of Nenagh Celtic outlines their ground issues. - And dogs with Barry Drake (thanks to Greyhound Racing Ireland).
Stories featured in this episode: Stars - by Liam Hogan music by Phog Masheeen - http://phogmasheeen.com/ read by Jean-Paul Garnier True Love - by Geoff Habiger music by RedBlueBlackSilver - https://redblueblacksilver.com/ read by Jean-Paul Garnier theme music by Dain Luscombe Simultaneous Times is a monthly science fiction podcast produced by Space Cowboy Books in Joshua Tree, CA. http://www.spacecowboybooks.com
Luke was at the big game between Stockport and Torquay in what was a fantastic game we hear reaction from both sets of managers and also Stockport captain Liam Hogan.Rob Worrall and Tom Feahany then join Luke to review all the other weekends results where Sutton are one step closer to being champions. The Playoff Race is really hotting up, who will be in those places in two weeks time?Rob caught up with Jeff Stelling prior to Hartlepool's game at Aldershot plus lots lots moreSubscribe via all good podcasting platforms Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Luke was at the big game between Stockport and Torquay in what was a fantastic game we hear reaction from both sets of managers and also Stockport captain Liam Hogan.Rob Worrall and Tom Feahany then join Luke to review all the other weekends results where Sutton are one step closer to being champions. The Playoff Race is really hotting up, who will be in those places in two weeks time?Rob caught up with Jeff Stelling prior to Hartlepool's game at Aldershot plus lots lots moreSubscribe via all good podcasting platforms
Mike Gohery, Chairman Killimor Hurling Club and Liam Hogan, Chairman Meelick- Eyrecourt Hurling Club talk to about the amalgamation of both clubs at Under 15 and Under 17 level. The name of the club is Fr Joe Walsh's in memory of Fr.Joe Walsh who served in both parishes.
SCORING AGAINST HARTLEPOOL, PLAYING WITH ALFIE AND MY COUNTY FUTURE with Tom Walker Three time Stockport County loanee Tom Walker speaks about linking with John Rooney and Alex Reid, playing darts with Liam Hogan and how he assisted Adam Le Fondre in the Championship. Find out more at https://the-county-live-podcast.pinecast.co
Welcome to Episode 471. This week, we’re taking a break from our travels again to catch up on a few things. For fiction, we have two tales for you: First, we get a new appreciation for the phrase, “be careful what you wish for.” Then, a man at his mother’s death bed finds her final moments even more traumatic than he could have imagined.COMING UPGood Evening: Flash Contest, Travels Hiatus: 00:01:06Liam Hogan’s Penny Prince as read by Matt Dovey: 00:05:02Marius Dicomites’ The Whisperers as read by Spencer DiSparti: 00:21:34PERTINENT LINKSSupport us on Patreon! Spread the darkness.Shop Tales to Terrify MerchLiam HoganLiam Hogan on Twitter (@LiamJHogan)Matt DoveyMatt Dovey on Facebook (@mattdoveywriter)Matt Dovey on Twitter (@mattdoveywriter)Marius DicomitesMarius Dicomites on Twitter (@dicomites)Spencer DiSparti on SoundcloudOriginal Score by Nebulus EntertainmentNebulus on FacebookNebulus on Instagram Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/talestoterrify. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"Mourning Post" by Liam Hogan can be found in Volume 1, Issue 5 of Love Letters to Poe.
Toasted Cake #250! In which we celebrate.Tommy's sixth birthday was ruined due to a mix-up at the bakery.This story is original to Toasted Cake.Liam Hogan is an award winning short story writer, with stories in Best of British Science Fiction...
Tonight we have reaction and analysis to an amazing weekend of hurling in the County. We hear from JJ Kennedy, Noel Dundon, Ken Hogan and Liam Hogan and we have reaction from James Woodlock, Brian Lawlor, Barry Heffernan and Noel McGrath. It is as much as we could fit into an hour and we hope you like....
On Across The Line this evening with Shane Brophy from 6: - Camogie QF preview with county board PRO Philly Ryan - Dan Breen QF preview with Kilruane manager Liam O'Shea and JK Bracken's manager Eamon Corcoran. - Seamus O'Riain QF preview with Cashel King Cormac's manager TJ Connolly and Ballina's manager Brendan McKeogh - Intermediate QF Preview with Liam Hogan.
Two men battle for escape, knowing they are watched, but not knowing the rules of the game.Written by Liam Hogan Narrated by Justin Fife Edited by Duncan Muggleton With music by Duncan Muggleton and Thom Robson And sound effects provided by Freesound.org The episode illustration was provided by Luke Spooner of Carrion House Check out Liam Hogan's work at happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.com You can help support the show over at Patreon.com/HawkandCleaverYou can join our Bookclub and chat about the podcast over at Facebook.com/groups/hawkandcleaverT-shirts and mugs are available at www.gumroad.com/hawkandcleaverThe Other Stories is a production the story studio, Hawk & Cleaver, and is brought to you with a Creative Commons – Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives license. Don’t change it. Don’t sell it. But by all means… share the hell out of it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's hurling all the way on Across The Line this week with Shane Brophy, with the start of the club championships. - Borrisoleigh's Dan McCormack as they look to defend their Dan Breen crown - And a full look ahead to all the senior & intermediate action with Denis Kelly, Noel Dundon and Liam Hogan.
There's nothing quite like the fresh bracing air of interesting times. Or the sea. Wulf Moon narrates a nautical adventure with a twist, while Osgoode shelters in place in the Zen Room.
Although Storm Dennis disrupted proceedings the boys still have plenty to talk about as they look at the three remaining games in the Nationaal League as Stockport beat Bromley in a game which saw debutant Liam Hogan score the winner and Chris caught up with him after the game along with defeated manager Neil Smith. Their is a massive win for Ebbsfleet down at the bottom which could signal curtains for Chorley and another Dennis caused havoc to Woking's plans of getting the three points as Kristian's equaliser denied the Surrey side the three Points. In the North only two games survived one of them was Kidderminster Harriers drawing at Gateshead and Russ Penn joins the boys to talk about his busy week, as he is installed as caretaker for a third time, and his future plans going forward. Their is also a round up of the South as the game between Slough and Havant ends all square, but Weymouth mount comeback of the day to keep the pressure on and down at the bottom their is a big result for Chippenham.Subscribe via Itunes and Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Although Storm Dennis disrupted proceedings the boys still have plenty to talk about as they look at the three remaining games in the Nationaal League as Stockport beat Bromley in a game which saw debutant Liam Hogan score the winner and Chris caught up with him after the game along with defeated manager Neil Smith. Their is a massive win for Ebbsfleet down at the bottom which could signal curtains for Chorley and another Dennis caused havoc to Woking's plans of getting the three points as Kristian's equaliser denied the Surrey side the three Points. In the North only two games survived one of them was Kidderminster Harriers drawing at Gateshead and Russ Penn joins the boys to talk about his busy week, as he is installed as caretaker for a third time, and his future plans going forward. Their is also a round up of the South as the game between Slough and Havant ends all square, but Weymouth mount comeback of the day to keep the pressure on and down at the bottom their is a big result for Chippenham. Subscribe via Itunes and Spotify
Welcome to Episode 395. This week we’re on a short hiatus from our travels. For fiction, we have two tales for you: about the cost of undoing your mistakes and the treacherous side of Mother Nature.Coming UpWelcome: 00:00:42Liam Hogan’s Second Chance as read by Stephen Kilpatrick: 00:02:16H. G. Wells’ The Flowering of the Strange Orchid as read by Austin Gragg: 00:18:51Pertinent LinksLove what you hear? Support us on Patreon!Liam HoganLiam Hogan @ TwitterStephen Kilpatrick See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's episode 08 of Season 13. On this week's show we have tales about the horrors found returning to and escaping from home. "Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea" written by Nick Moore (Story starts around 00:08:40) Produced by: Phil Michalski Cast: Narrator – Addison Peacock, Dennis – Atticus Jackson, Steve – Mike DelGaudio, Sea Gal – Jessica McEvoy "Suicide Stitch" written by Sarah L. Johnson (Story starts around 00:30:45) Produced by: Phil Michalski TRIGGER WARNING! Cast: Minnie – Jessica McEvoy, Celia – Nichole Goodnight, Nate – Dan Zappulla "Last Man" written by Liam Hogan (Story starts around 00:59:40) Produced by: Phil Michalski TRIGGER WARNING! Cast: Narrator - Peter Lewis "The Voyeur" written by Ethan Hallstrom (Story starts around 01:16:00) Produced by: David Cummings TRIGGER WARNING! Cast: Narrator - David Cummings "The Skeleton Key to the City" written by BD Zamia (Story starts around 01:40:15) Produced by: Jesse Cornett Cast: Maggie Heartwell – Nikolle Doolin, Dan Cone – Jesse Cornett Click here to learn more about the voice actors on The NoSleep Podcast Click here to learn more about the NoSleep Live: 2020 European Tour Click here to learn more about Nick Moore Click here to learn more about Sarah L. Johnson Click here to learn more about Liam Hogan Executive Producer & Host: David Cummings Musical score composed by: Brandon Boone "The Skeleton Key to the City" illustration courtesy of Jörn Audio program ©2018-2019 - Creative Reason Media Inc. - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media Inc. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
The protagonist leaves a message to himself in an alternative reality, offering advice and a warning. The post Letter to Self by Liam Hogan appeared first on Litro Magazine.
Pagan bonfires, lustful teens, scarlet knickers, ill-advised one-night stands, fish suppers, sex at the Imperial War Museum and (naturally) post-apocalyptic time-travel all played a part in our Valentine's special, recorded on Tuesday 12th February 2019 at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square, London. LOVE & LUST RUNNING ORDER: Lili of the Valley of the Shadow by Derek Ivan Webster, read by Alex Greenhalgh Soul Searching by Liam Hogan, read by Keleigh Wolf The Red Satin Flag of Resistance by Mark Sadler, read by Silas Hawkins Fish-fish by Cherry Potts, read by Math Jones A Shared History by Seth Marlin, read by William Teller The Wicker Heart by Alan Graham, read by Peter Kenny Host: Liam Hogan Director/Podcast: Katy Darby
The Dance of a Thousand Cuts. Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery The Dance of a Thousand Cuts, by Liam Hogan A young girl discovers a sword that will teach her to be the greatest swordsman in the kingdom. Third Flatiron podcasts are available on the website at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Keely Rew and produced by Andrew Cairns.
The Dance of a Thousand Cuts. Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery The Dance of a Thousand Cuts, by Liam Hogan A young girl discovers a sword that will teach her to be the greatest swordsman in the kingdom. Third Flatiron podcasts are available on the website at thirdflatiron.com. Story read by Keely Rew and produced by Andrew Cairns.
Coming UpGood Evening: 00:00:40Liam Hogan's The Tasting Menu (Liars' League, 2010) as read by Alex Weinle: 00:04:08Mercedes Yardley's Loving You Darkly (F(r)iction Issue 8, Summer of 2017) as read by Alex Ford: 00:22:03Pleasant Dreams: 01:00:20Pertinent LinksThe District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwondersMandy trailer @ YouTube: https://youtu.be/rI054ow6KJkLiam Hogan: https://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.com/Liam Hogan @ Twitter: https://twitter.com/liamjhoganMercedes Yardley: https://mercedesmyardley.com/Mercedes Yardley @ Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Mercedes-M.-Yardley/e/B006B9MFA2/Mercedes Yardley @ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mercedesmyMercedes Yardley @ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mercedesmy/Mercedes Yardley @ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5LeEIVrQmdAbgbr7Ub_vXwAlex Ford @ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/srslyjohnsAlex Ford @ Twitter: https://www.instagram.com/srslyalex/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
From stolen kisses to cartoon crushes, telltale spirits to synaesthetic lovers, via vengeful exes and Powerpoint presentations we showcased tales of lust, romance & betrayal in our dirt-dishing Valentine's special. Recorded at The Phoenix, Cavendish Square, on Tuesday 13th February 2018. KISS & TELL PLAYLIST Tasting the Rainbow by Alejandra Zannier *NEW AUTHOR* - read by Keleigh Wolf Three Months by Caroline Hardman *NEW AUTHOR* - read by Clareine Cronin Father Figure by J. A. Hopper - read by Rich Keeble INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ A Kiss A Day by Liam Hogan - read by Sophie Morris-Sheppard The Tell-Tale Art by Andreas Paraskevaides - read by David Mildon Slide Show by Alan Graham - read by Gloria Sanders HOST: Liam Hogan
Coming UpGood Evening: 00:00:41Liam Hogan’s Bring Rope as read by Alex Weinle: 00:04:27Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis (Part II) as read by Seth Williams: 00:22:04Pleasant Dreams: 01:03:27Pertinent LinksThe District of Wonders Network Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/districtofwondersThe Thing in the Apartment CHAPTER I | Scary Short Horror Film | Crypt TV: https://youtu.be/9jr2HsJnPc8Liam Hogan: https://happyendingnotguaranteed.blogspot.co.uk/Franz Kafka: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_KafkaSeth Williams: http://www.theboojum.org/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Spectating skulls. wandering words, and OAPs with antlers - feast your ears on the three winning stories from our July competition, plus our usual book quiz larks and an exclusive interview with authors, actors & Liars afterwards. HEADS & TAILS WINNING STORIES IN ORDER OF READING 1. The Special Circumstances of Mr Oakeshott by Paul Currion, read by Gloria Sanders 2. Mustard Moon by Sarah Evans, read by Rich Keeble 3. Day of Skulls by Simon Sylvester, read by Gabriel Moreno The story readings are followed by the winner's announcement, our infamous book quiz and a discussion of the stories (and many other things with Rupert Dastur of TSS Publishing. Panel includes author Paul Currior, actor/Liar Gloria Sanders, actor Rich Keeble and author Sarah Evans, plus questions from the floor (inc. Liam Hogan & Katy Darby of Liars' League.
A classic story for the chess nerd in you. Jema Hewitt narrates.
A classic story for the chess nerd in you. Jema Hewitt narrates.
Elves, Secret Santa, obscene Christmas lights, Ebenezer Scrooge, estranged relatives and a really, REALLY awkward Christmas dinner = our seasonal special has it all - plus a bumper book quiz and MVP 2016 announcements! LIGHT & DARK STORIES (PLAYING ORDER) Tigg Montague's Ponzi Pyramid Scheme by Liam Hogan, read by Clive Greenwood Christmas Star by Sherry Morris, read by Josie Charles The Gift by Michael Mann *NEW AUTHOR*, read by Jim Cogan INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ Christmas with the In-Laws by Quintin Forrest, read by Robert Welling Winter Sun by Miranda Gold, read by Lois Tucker The Gospel According to St Hamleys the Elf by Alan Graham, read by Paul Clarke
Two stories inspired by that night on Lake Geneva 200 years ago.
Two stories inspired by that night on Lake Geneva 200 years ago.
We have a insight in to the GFC corporate match day experience and a interview with club captain Liam Hogan.Show Sponsored by Northern Print Solutions
We have a insight in to the GFC corporate match day experience and a interview with club captain Liam Hogan.Show Sponsored by Northern Print Solutions
It's the season of holiday heaven (or hell), so our June event was a travel special, featuring trains (model and life-size), planes, cars, ships, bikes, trucks and even buses, as well as stolen identities, missed flights, sinister AA men and - what else? - the end of the world as we know it ... WINNING STORIES for PLANES, TRAINS & AUTOMOBILES The Connection by Ingrid Jendrzejewski, read by Sarah Feathers A Model World by Owen Booth, read by Jim Cogan The Anonymity of Buses by Robert Paul Weston, *NEW AUTHOR*, read by Silas Hawkins INTERVAL & BOOK QUIZ Arkham Roadside Assistance by Gregory Adams, read by Katy Darby Greenlanders by Cherry Potts, read by Tim Aldrich 500 Miles by Liam Hogan, read by Max Berendt
Ten stories of one hundred or one thousand words each to celebrate our hundredth event; featuring life, death, sex, money, darts, clocks, supercomputers, magical curses, balding, and the difference between Woody Allen and Woody Harrelson. PLAYLIST: (100) One Hundred Years by Joanne L. M. Williams, read by Lois Tucker (1000) Ripples by Jason Jackson, read by Greg Page (100) Uncle Phil by Tom McColl, read by Nicholas Delvallé (1000) Candle by Liam Hogan, read by Sarah Feathers (100) Impact by Katy Darby, read by Judith Quin (1000) Baldhead by Sean Preston, read by Adam Diggle INTERVAL & INFAMOUS BOOK QUIZ (100) Life. Sentence. by Gordon Williams, read by Carrie Cohen. (1000) One Thousand Rupees by Abigail Lee, read by Nicholas Delvallé (100) Fifteen by Joanne L. M. Williams, read by Miranda Harrison (1000) Asking Friends by Guy Russell, read by Gloria Sanders
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A criminally good line-up of fiction, featuring disputed virginity and disgraced royalty, absconding prisoners, eager-to-please executioners, a taste of post-apocalyptic justice, and the thoughts of an actual fly on the wall. JUSTICE & MERCY WINNING STORIES (in order of performance) Crimes of Passion by Michael Skansgaard *NEW AUTHOR* read by Silas Hawkins Judgement Day by James Smyth read by Miranda Harrison Jailbreak by Steve Moran *NEW AUTHOR* read by Lin Sagovsky Mercy Road by Liam Hogan read by Jim Cogan Rated by Matthew Harrison *NEW AUTHOR* read by Carrie Cohen The H-Meister Gets Hitched by Quintin Forrest read by Alex Woodhall
It's episode 13 of Season 6 and time for our 2015 Christmas special featuring stories about frightening festive fears. "Christmas Tree Camera" written by Manen Lyset and read by Jesse Cornett & Nichole Goodnight & Rima Chaddha Mycynek. (Story starts at 00:08:40) "All Children Look the Same" written by David Ault and read by David Ault & Erika Sanderson & James Cleveland. (Story starts at 00:15:25) "Someone, Somewhere, is Lonelier Than I Am" written by Matt Dymerski and read by Peter Lewis & Nikolle Doolin. (Story starts at 00:54:35) "Silent Night" written by Liam Hogan and read by Erika Sanderson & David Ault. (Story starts at 01:35:35) "Tales of a Mall Santa" written by Jimmy Juliano and read by Mike DelGaudio & Jessica McEvoy. (Story starts at 01:49:20) "The Good Thomas Shea" written by Victor King and read by Jessica McEvoy & Corinne Sanders & Jesse Cornett & Jeff Clement. (Story starts at 02:08:00) Click here to learn more about Manen Lyset Click here to learn more about David Ault Click here to learn more about Matt Dymerski Click here to learn more about Liam Hogan Click here to learn more about Jimmy Juliano Click here to learn more about Jesse Cornett Click here to learn more about Nichole Goodnight Click here to learn more about Rima Chaddha Mycynek Click here to learn more about Erika Sanderson Click here to learn more about Peter Lewis Click here to learn more about Nikolle Doolin Click here to learn more about Mike DelGaudio Click here to learn more about Jessica McEvoy Click here to learn more about Corinne Sanders Click here to learn more about Jeff Clement Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: Brandon Boone & David Cummings. Christmas illustration courtesy of Sabu Audio program ©2015 - Creative Reason Media - All Rights Reserved - No reproduction or use of this content is permitted without the express written consent of Creative Reason Media. The copyrights for each story are held by the respective authors.
New Short Story for Christmas presented by The Casket of Fictional Delights – ‘Fishing for Keys’ by Liam Hogan a new guest author read by Kieran Phoenix Chantrey . An unusual tale for Christmas. The post Short Story – Fishing for Keys appeared first on The Casket of Fictional Delights.
The first half of our haunting Hallowe'en special, featuring ghosts, jungle monsters and sentient zombies. 1. The Hotel Entrance by Brindley Hallam Dennis, read by Silas Hawkins 2. Kalimantan by Lisa Beyt *NEW AUTHOR* read by Nicky Newman 3. Locked In by Liam Hogan, read by Carrie Cohen
A transfusion of fresh fiction, featuring organ couriers, school bullies, Hollywood stunts, Government-sponsored witches, car crashes, and a man waking from an eight-year coma. ACCIDENT & EMERGENCY STORIES His Shane McKenna Voice by Tom Ryan, read by Silas Hawkins Problem Child by Phil Berry, read by Tony Bell Miscellaneous, Spooky, Weird by Liam Hogan, read by Carrie Cohen Fault Lines by Jennifer Steil *NEW AUTHOR* read by Louisa Gummer Comma Coma by Will Adam *NEW AUTHOR* read by Adam Diggle Fool's Leap by Alan Graham, read by David Mildon
Featuring dragons, armed robbers, kidnapping grannies, estranged mothers, fertility clinics and a divorce meeting at the Little Chef. STORIES: - Destiny's Children by Rosalind Stopps read by Carrie Cohen - Mei Ling's Story by Anna Giokas *NEW AUTHOR* read by Rebecca Yeo - Bulletproof Papoose by Liam Hogan read by Clive Greenwood - Breakfast on the Motorway by Andrew McDonnell *NEW AUTHOR* - Wandering Eye by Phil Berry *NEW AUTHOR* read by Sophie Morris-Sheppard - How to Change your Dragon by Francine Castile *NEW AUTHOR* read by Kim Scopes Our special Parent & Child night was held on Tuesday June 23 at the Peckham Pelican to raise awareness and cash for The CATS Foundation, a charity funding research into the devastating genetic childhood diseases Tay-Sachs & Sandhoff.
It's episode 4 of Season 5. We have five tales this week featuring stories about compelling creatures, callous cuisine, and creepy communications. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first two tales. "Scarecrow" written by Liam Hogan and read by David Ault. (Story starts at 00:04:40) "Mummer Man" written by David Sharrock and read by Peter Lewis. (Story starts at 00:18:35) "Long Pig" written by Jack Blakeslee and read by James Cleveland. (Story starts at 00:43:40) "My Name is Jennifer and I Live Alone" written by J. Chastel and read by Corinne Sanders. (Story starts at 01:01:10) "Flight 370" written by M.N. Malone and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 01:11:45) Click here to discover more about Brandon Boone's music Click here to learn more about Liam Hogan Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: Brandon Boone & David Cummings "Scarecrow" illustration courtesy of Lukasz Godlewski This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2015.
We celebrate the festive season with a heaving stocking stuffed full of Christmas fiction. Our December playlist features a grinchy tattooist, a doubting fiancee, a sex-pest Rudolph, a girl who just wants to party, and of course Cliff Richard - sorry, that should read Jesus. Plus two bonus flash fictions about the wicked German anti-Santa Krampus ... MISTLETOE & WINE LINE-UP Christmas Ink by Liam Hogan, read by John de Holland *NEW ACTOR* Bird in Hand by Stephanie Brann, read by Katy Darby Letter to Krampus by Alan Graham, read by Carrie Cohen Rock Bottom by David McGrath, read by Paul Clarke White Wash by Xanthi Barker *NEW AUTHOR*, read by Gloria Sanders Sweet Krampusnacht by Samantha Braham, read by Silas Hawkins Rudolph the Red-Faced Reindeer by Peter Saul, read by Sarah Feathers
From pimps betting on a sex race to starships stuffed with the virtuous, via a hotdog-eating contest, promiscuous peasants and a very unlikely agony aunt, we're unleashing our inner sinners (and a few saints) in November. VICE & VIRTUE STORIES in order of performance: Seven Ships by Liam Hogan, read by Clareine Cronin Let the Girl Eat by Laurence van der Noordaa, read by Rebecca Yeo My Last Friday Night John Race by David McGrath, read by Silas Hawkins Kinky Sue by Amy Eddings, read by Sarah Feathers Kitty and Pussy by Anne Neumann, read by Miranda Harrison
Six spooktacular stories on the theme of Slash & Burn, featuring ghosts, cowboys, psychic twins, murderous rats, deals with the devil and Spock and Kirk in a clinch. Ghost Story by Niall Boyce, read by Peter Noble Down to One by Shenoa Carroll-Bradd bread by Martine Richards The Twelve O'Clock by Liam Hogan, read by Silas Hawkins He Slashed some Lines for Whiskers by David Turnbull, read by Gloria Sanders Greenwich, Noon by Vincent Kelly, read by Jennifer Tan Slash Friction by Alan Graham, read by Linda Large
It's episode 11 of Season 4. We have six tales for you in this episode featuring stories about tormented travellers, boney brutes, and fiendish family folks. The full episode features the following stories. The free version features only the first two tales. "Room 401" written by Andrew Harmon and read by David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:04:50) "Who Killed Sarah Cooper?" written by C.K. Walker and read by Alexis Bristowe and David Cummings. (Story starts at 00:23:10) "White Bones" written by Anton Scheller and read by Sammy Raynor. (Story starts at 00:37:40) "Red Velvet Cake" written by Alan Harasen and read by Susan Knowles (Story starts at 00:58:10) "For the Glory of God" written by Liam Hogan and read by David Cummings, Jessica McEvoy, and Brian Mansi. (Story starts at 01:16:30) "The Crawlers" written by Chance Patrick and read by David Cummings (Story starts at 01:37:10) Click here to learn more about Anton Scheller Click here to learn more about Alan Harasen Click here to learn more about Susan Knowles Click here to learn more about Liam Hogan Click here to learn more about Chance Patrick Podcast produced by: David Cummings Music & Sound Design by: David Cummings & Brandon Boone "Sarah Cooper" illustration courtesy of Lukasz Godlewski The NoSleep Podcast uses the PSE Hybrid Library exclusively for its sound design. This podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons License 2014.
An eclectic family of foul-mouthed little girls, macho dads, promiscuous mums, wayward sons, and pig-eating cows (don't ask). Also, Star Wars, Star Trek, H2G2, the Princess Bride and other geekiness ... STORIES IN ORDER OF READING Quick Little Shot by Tom Weller *NEW AUTHOR* - read by David Mildon I'm Your Son by Joshua Osto *NEW AUTHOR* - read by Eileen Pollock Blessed are the Geek by Liam Hogan - read by Clive Greenwood Innocence by Chris Tucker *NEW AUTHOR* - read by Alex Woodhall A Day for the Ducks by David McGrath - read by Gloria Sanders
The second half of our Shakespeare-tastic (sort of) Spring special, featuring (in order): - PTSD: PART-TIMER, STILL DOWN, the story of a traumatised veteran, by Caroline Greene, read by Tony Bell - HISTORY LESSONS by Oana Aristide, read by Sarah Feathers - a schoolboys' war game goes horribly wrong. - ROMERO & JULIET by Liam Hogan, read by Robert Welling. An arrogant director of Shakespeare-influenced zombie porn gets his just deserts.
All five festive tales from our Christmas spectacular! Featuring: 1) MR FROST by Liam Hogan, read by Lin Sagovsky 2) ABOUT CHRISTMAS by Carolyn Eden, read by Carrie Cohen 3) OBVIOUSLY 3 BELIEVERS by Darren Lee, read by Paul Clarke 4) FIRST FOOT by Brindley Hallam Dennis, read by Ben Crystal 5) SANTA'S CHRISTMAS SNOWSTORM by Alan Graham, read by Sarah Feathers
A Kiplingesque tribute to the Just So stories, in which a mighty elephant discovers that pride comes before a fall ... Read by Rachel Spicer