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Lola Pessoa
Registrace 11. 11. 2015
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In the Cemetery Where Al Jolson is Buried by Amy Hempel
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reading one of my favorite short stories of all-time in my sick-with-a-cold, tired voice for a friend
Chapter 12 from BR Yeager’s novel NEGATIVE SPACE
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unedited reading of a random chapter in Negative Space
essay from Phone Booth by Ariana Kelly
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unedited reading of the first essay in Ariana Kelly’s collection about the phone booth.
Offscreen, I Ache by Elle Nash
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short story read aloud (unedited) from the collection Nudes by Elle Nash
excerpt from Emil Cioran’s “A Short History of Decay”
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reading Cioran clumsily
The Advantages of Being Small: Life in the Boundary Layer
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An essay from Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book, “Gathering Moss: A Natural & Cultural History of Mosses” Buy here: osupress.oregonstate.edu/book/gathering-moss
Shania by Ashleigh Bryant Phillips
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A short story from ABP’s debut collection, “Sleepovers”
Straining so hard against the strength of the night (Rilke)
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A poem by Rainer Maria Rilke
The Orphan Lamb by Amy Hempel
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A (very) shirt story from Hempel’s collection, “Sing To It”
Where Water Comes Together with Other Water (Raymond Carver)
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Where Water Comes Together with Other Water (Raymond Carver)
Still Looking Out for Number One (Raymond Carver)
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Still Looking Out for Number One (Raymond Carver)
lethargically reading a passage from The Book of Disquiet
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lethargically reading a passage from The Book of Disquiet
Reading a random passage from Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet
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Reading a random passage from Pessoa’s The Book of Disquiet
random excerpt from The Book of Disquiet
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random excerpt from The Book of Disquiet
a random excerpt from The Book of Disquiet
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a random excerpt from The Book of Disquiet
i know at all times that in four hours i will feel completely different
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i know at all times that in four hours i will feel completely different
i will learn how to love a person and then i will teach you and then we will know
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i will learn how to love a person and then i will teach you and then we will know
WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE
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WHAT WE TALK ABOUT WHEN WE TALK ABOUT LOVE
Thank you so much I need this for my sophomore year
1:21:33 just a bookmark for me
Well that was stupid, that ending really took me out of it. Instead of being creeped out I lol'd at Ricky's idiocy.
Throwing your wife screaming into pure hell. Oof
Thank you so much for this, i have a test soon and hadn't had time to read cause its finals. I have like an hour to study so 2x speed fr. I'd have failed without u thanks so much
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WARP train reference
You'd think they would be able to tell if someone was conscious or not before sending them through 300 years in the future? A quick brain scan or something, or just tickle their feet to see if they react.
Wouldn't be much of a story, would it?
I just read it and wanted to see what other people said… I think reading it yourself makes it more haunting.. your brain automatically creates the images and voice of the characters… this story is terrifying I can’t stop thinking of Mrs.Michealson screaming for eternity
4 cents a gallon for gas 😂 yeah I don’t see that EVER happening even if jaunting did exist. At that point I don’t think it would even be worth it for oil companies to get it out of the ground and process it.
THANK YOU FOR POSTING THIS !!!!!!!!
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I liked it. All the exposition given by a dad telling a story to his children is very clunky but it’s hard to do it another way. I mean, he would be telling the story for about 40 minutes while everyone else is getting ready to travel. But I guess they weren’t concerned because the trip would be near instant
41:17 Effa bee aaaaaaaye
I'm a 65 year old man and I love this. It's very human. ❤
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Thank u
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It was incredibly well done. I actually checked your other videos to make sure it was you reading it and not someone just reposing the audio book. Let me first say, that was EXCELLENT EDITING. It was basically unnoticeable. Just outstanding. Second, this must have taken a lot of work and preparation because there was NEVER and audible start and stop. Third, thank you for doing this. It was exceptional and you deserve credit for it. Thank you so much. Also, Beauvoir is better. :D
Thank you so much! Great reading voice
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I love it when he takes a warp train and experiences two millennia of the unrelenting torture of immortality
Oh so this is the singularity that they got to make the warp trains. That kind of makes sense
so glad i found a real person reading this finally 😭
Thank you so much for sharing ☺️🙏🏻
Thank you, that was a lovely experience; I honestly thought I was listening to an official audiobook. It took awhile to notice the pages turning, then it felt like I was in a library having a book read to me.
Thank you so much, I enjoyed a lot this audiobook. <3
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Thank you so much! I was listening to your voice while reading the book simultaneously. It's much more immersing and engaging this way!
Everybody gangsta til you have a dream
Oh nice . happy new year from Vancouver Island.
You look like a nice person . Intelligent too . I wish I had a friend like you .
This is great! Thank you so much ❤
Loved it THANKS‼️
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Thank you so much!! Also your voice is so pretty 🥰
In reality if there was a jaunt or something like it the government not the president and that government but the government above it quiet government the sneaky government would keep it a secret would charge serious money for the very very rich to use and would never share it with regular people there's so many things like that there's ways to go to the past there's ways to go to the future but they don't share We wouldn't need cars if they shared what they really have but it's all a big fat secret that will fall into their face one day. My motto hear no evil see no evil speak no evil🙈🙉🙊
One of my online friend who went missing for the past 6 Month once recommend me to read this book. But it's kinda hard to find it and I have limited time to read. Glad I found this, Thank you.
This is one of my favorite S.K short story. One for the road another . Lastly , tall grass ✋ won't be strolling into tall grass 😮😮😮😮😮
Hearing him use children as exposition dumps is a little painful. Ask a 10 year old what the current price of gas is and you'll get somewhere between "I don't know" and "a pony", not "I believe the current market trends have put it at four cents per gallon as of today, father".
I remember this story from high school. I can’t imagine a teacher of today trying to protect children and reading this.
Maybe we’re all stuck in the jaunt!!
it's so cool that once ricky jaunts he is described as "it" instead of "he"
Beautiful ❤
😂😂😂🎉🎉😢😢😢tu
French landing on the moon. I laughed so hard. True fiction right there
On Mars not the moon.
There was a theory I read that the Jaunt wasn't classic teleportation, it was extradimensional travel. But the dimension was kind of like Limbo from the movie Inception - it was an "Eldritch Location" called the Todash that the human mind simply could not cope with. There, the time dilation became *infinite.* Picoseconds become billions of years, and only when the mind well and truly shattered did the Todash disgorge what was left. Being asleep, I guess, is a sort of time dilation of its own, and cancels out the time dilation in the Todash. And somehow, the effect was so powerful the body followed the mind, either into death or complete dementia. *"Where we're going, we won't need eyes to see."*
This is what I believe too as it ties in to macroverse
So that part about Bester is true, for those that missed it. Jaunting was in his book "the stars are my destination" and he was the first to term it. It's kinda classy how King name dropped his source material right in the story.
"What seems to be, is, to those to whom it seems to be, and is productive of the most dreadful consequences to those to whom it seems to be, even of torments, despair, eternal death." -William Blake
Schneck-teddy (city in New York) is pronounced Ska-Neck-Tah-Die