Author Archives: J.R.D.
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FP570 – The Squeaky Ballad of Phillip Middlesworth
Welcome to Flash Pulp, episode five hundred and seventy.
Tonight we present The Squeaky Ballad of Phillip Middlesworth
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This week’s episode is brought to you by Nostalgia Pilots!
Flash Pulp is an experiment in broadcasting fresh pulp stories in the modern age – three to ten minutes of fiction brought to you every Friday evening.
Tonight, another tale of terror from the streets of Capital City.
The Squeaky Ballad of Phillip Middlesworth
Written by J.R.D. Skinner
Art and Narration by Opopanax
and Audio produced by Jessica May
Flash Pulp is presented by https://www.skinner.fm, and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Intro and outro work provided by Jay Langejans of The New Fiction Writers podcast.
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Text and audio commentaries can be sent to comments@flashpulp.com – but be aware that it may appear in the FlashCast.
– and thanks to you, for reading. If you enjoyed the story, tell your friends.
Filed under Chiller, Flash Pulp
FP569 – Mulligan Smith in Pursuit, Part 3 of 3
Welcome to Flash Pulp, episode five hundred and sixty-nine.
Tonight we present Mulligan Smith in Pursuit, Part 3 of 3
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This week’s episode is brought to you by Wicked Ways Wednesdays!
Flash Pulp is an experiment in broadcasting fresh pulp stories in the modern age – three to ten minutes of fiction brought to you every Friday evening.
Tonight, death on the blacktop.
Mulligan Smith in Pursuit, Part 3 of 3
Written by J.R.D. Skinner
Art and Narration by Opopanax
and Audio produced by Jessica May
Flash Pulp is presented by https://www.skinner.fm, and is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License.
Intro and outro work provided by Jay Langejans of The New Fiction Writers podcast.
Freesound.org credits:
Text and audio commentaries can be sent to comments@flashpulp.com – but be aware that it may appear in the FlashCast.
– and thanks to you, for reading. If you enjoyed the story, tell your friends.
Filed under Flash Pulp, Mulligan Smith