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The Paper Crane

A Misspent Youth

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Codes in the Clouds and A Misspent Youth Productions present The Paper Crane; a podcast in which members of Codes in the Clouds talk to interesting and entertaining people from all areas of the creative industries, diving into the relationship they have with their work, their perspective of culture and where their work fits in the world around us. Codes In The Clouds are a band who have been making music, recording, and touring together since 2007. Get in touch: [email protected] Buy ...
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Since 2017 lifelong friends Tom, Pat and Joe have been meeting to catch up, argue, talk about films, quarrel, play games, bicker, quiz and as much as they can they "bring it back to Potter". Drawing by Hannah Murphy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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My older brother Eric would often tell stories of his misspent youth at family gatherings. Seemingly always about a car or girl or both these ridiculous stories that seemed almost impossible to believe. Now, after years of pestering, I've gotten him to share a few of those stories here.
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Yorick Radio Productions is a show all about performance and creativity! From theatre to short stories and creative writing, we analyse and celebrate it all. Some of our regular segments include: Theoretically theatrical: A documentary style show about theatre, creative pursuits and behind the scenes info. Scintillating Stories: Where we read short stories. Page Parle: Where we interview authors and performers. Radio Revelry: Where we perform Radio plays.Cosy Critiques: Where we hear from re ...
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We come to the end of a very busy year for Pat and Joe who, as you all know, have turned into investigative journalists (or something) and this is the last of the daily episodes for 2024 where they go to see The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim for some reason. Join them as they clock off for the year with a festive pint. No Tom this year…
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It’s 1987. After finally buying a legal car, Eric feels experienced enough as a car buyer get a one for his girlfriend. Despite earning a modest income and paying significant rent to his father, Eric felt empowered after securing a buy-here-pay-here deal, so why not do it all again? But car shopping at a closed lot late in the evening proves not to…
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Following the aftermath of the episode one Eric, a is 16-year-old without a car or driver's license working away at a pizzeria in a mall. Eric's social life changes when he meets Judy, a 17-year-old girl (an older woman!) with her own apartment. The only problem is with school and work there is no time for the two of them to spend together. But for…
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In this premiere episode 'The Maritza Story,' meet Eric Delgado, whose life has been filled with misadventures that are more sitcom than action hero. Eric recounts a particularly ridiculous escapade from the summer of 1985, when he was 15 years old and grounded for two weeks. Through a series of miscommunications, Eric ends up with his older brothe…
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Yorick is back from our break and bringing you fantastic new stories! In this episode we have a beautiful and poignant non fiction piece by Emily L Quint Freeman. She tells us about the life of the Lesbian, German-Jewish artist Gertrude Sandmann and the impact she had on her community. This piece was originally published in Mocking Owl Roost. Suppo…
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In this episode we read a beautifully tragic tale of pain and endurance by Shannon Frost Greenstein. Shannonis the author of “Pray for Us Sinners,” a fiction collection with Alien Buddha Press, and “An Oral History of One Day in Guyana,” a chapbook from Bullsh*t Lit. Follow Shannon at shannonfrostgreenstein.com or on Twitter at @ShannonFrostGre. In…
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We're ringing in the New Year with a celebration of all of our goofs and gaffs! We hope that you enjoy looking back at our silliest moments with us! Thank you so much to the authors and actors who worked with us, to the whole Yorick Team and, of course, our lovely listeners! We look forward to bringing you more creative chaos in 2024! Support the s…
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SORRY! Some swears made it through... Ho ho ho! This week the gang talk Christmas snacks, give presents, play games and get upset. The classic AATTA Christmas. We have: PEEVES Singanym Fun Emowls Quick Quotes Quiz And of course the classic Triwizardial Pursuit Follow the gang on instagram Tom: @tomtoalcomedy and Joe: @joepowerpods Hosted on Acast. …
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In this episode we speak to author Dr Nancy Glass. She has been published in Intima: A Journal of Narrative Medicine, in The Journal of Narrative Visions, and won the 2022 Writer’s League of Texas Manuscript Contest in General Nonfiction. She retired from clinical practice after forty years as Distinguished Emeritus Professor of Pediatrics in 2022.…
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Content warning: Murder, implications of suicide As a special Halloween treat we are delighted to bring you a terrifying play by Ellis Jamieson. In beautiful Elizabethan style dialogue we weave a tale of jealousy, entitlement and tragedy. SANTANO was played my MJ Burns DONATO by Catriona Scott Doctor REVELO by Rosie Beech Cara by Arianna Ellis And …
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Content warning: Mentions of torture, death, sexual content The spooky celebrations continue with a fantastically horrifying story from our Editing Knight, MJ Burns. In our increasingly technology heavy world it can be hard to tell what is IT wizardry, and what might just be something supernatural. This story was first published in Tangled Web Maga…
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Content warning: Mentions of death and dying Yorick's favourite time of year is back! We begin our celebration of the spooky season with a beautifully haunting story by Ellis Jamieson, our Admin Magician. This story was first published in the Parliament Literary Journal: https://www.parliamentlit.com/ellis-jamieson Support the show…
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Content warning: Body horror We are already getting excited for Halloween with this eerie episode of Radio Revelry! This is a horror story focusing on a mother and son, Nessa and Dale, who are hired to assist an elderly woman living alone. Dale and his miscreant friend, Gareth, quickly begin to realise that there is more to Beatie than meets the ey…
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CW: Blood and violence between 12:20 - 13:15. We are excited to bring you the first episode of our new series, Under Construction. We take a close look at early drafts of writing and offer constructive feedback and editing tips in a fun and lighthearted way. Our team have volunteered to run the gauntlet first and have offered pieces to be analysed.…
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Content warning: Violence, unwanted pregnancy, miscarriage, kidnapping, acid attacks. In this episode we read two pieces that explore themes bodily autonomy. Our first is a short story by Niki Hatzidis about a potential worst case scenario where human rights around pregnancy in America continue to be stripped away. Our second is a poem by Dr Kanwal…
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In this episode we conduct a comedic and heartfelt experiment with Dr Nikki Teagues and her girlfriend Claudia. Together they learn the best way to communicate with parental units, and each other. The Simulation was written by Bethany Dickens Assaf You can hear more from her here: https://www.bethanydickens.com/ Nikki was played by Ellisha O’ Donne…
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Content Warning: Murder, Snakes, Racism. In this episode we have three fantastic short stories. First we dip into a murder mystery for a brush with danger. Then we tend to snakes with a higher purpose. Finally we travel with a young Filipino author as she confronts her dreams. We would like to thank Winfrey Padlan for voicing Marisa. Author's socia…
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Content warning: Mentions of death and suicide In this episode we share three Wonderfull collections of poetry by Shane Johnstone, Virginia Betts and Elinora Westfall. These collections explore some of the most specific of human emotions through beautiful language, confronting honesty, and a sprinkling of humour in the right places. Guest Links: Sh…
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In this episode we hear a wonderfully surreal story about a teenager trying to explain just what happened to her family during the summer holiday. Read by Ariadne Taw. The story was first published in Litro Magazine, Vol. 183 (US Print Edition March 2023), and is available online at https://www.litromagazine.com/looking-to-buy-short-stories-that-tr…
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Content warning: Period typical smoking. This episode is an adaptation of Truman Capote's famous interview with Marlon Brando in 1956. These were two men who, in very different ways, specialised in social engineering. We watch them perform a strange dance of etiquette and manipulation. In My Soul is a Private Place Brando was played by Catriona Sco…
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We are looking for actors for an upcoming production of Radio Revelry, "Thirteen Skulls" by Paul Robbie Stoyle. Yorick is specifically seeking performers who are Welsh, of Welsh heritage or with cultural links to Wales. There are four roles available: Dale, Nessa, Beatie and Gareth. Link to our actors application form: https://forms.gle/h8MbuVGcu5v…
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Content warning for raunchy humour and innuendo. In this episode of Radio Revelry we are delighted to present a wonderful comic play by Matt Hanf. Cinderella is a classic fairytale that has been told in different ways all over the world. This time the mice have a bone to pick with the Fairy Godmother. Get ready to take on the injustice of the class…
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In this episode we speak to two wonderful authors about their writing journeys. We chat about how vital good editing is to Flash fiction, writing in multiple languages and the highs and lows of constructive criticism. Guest social media: June: Twitter: @june_gemmell Brigit: Instagram: @omataoline Facebook: Becoming Happy Books Support the show…
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Content Warning: Death of a loved one In this episode, we have three wonderful short stories. We start with a tale told by a grandfather on a walk with his grandchild. Then we hear the reminiscences of a woman caring for her sick husband. Finally we take a walk down to the waters edge to see its beauty in a whole new light. Author's social media: J…
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In this episode we follow a pair of students as they make an eerie pit stop and try to find somewhere to spend the night. But something unexpected seems to following them, or maybe it's always one step ahead. Marianna's social media: Instagram: marianna.hawk TikTok: marianna.hawk More information about our submissions window: https://yorickradiopro…
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CW: Mention of sexual assault and torture. In this episode we analyse one of Shakespeare's least popular plays and review the the Royal Shakespeare Theatre’s 2022 production directed by Blanche McIntyre. Featuring music from the Early Music - Classical Guitar Ensemble. You can listen to more of their music here: http://www.jsayles.com/familypages/E…
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In this episode we speak to author and former psychiatrist Dr Susan Mary Ruben. We chat about returning to creative writing later in life, being inspired by interesting interactions and how writing groups and mentorships can help us push ourselves creatively. You can hear more from Susan on; Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sue.ruben Instagram: h…
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In this episode we speak to the lovely poet and author Martina. We chat about her early love of poetry, the importance of outside influences to your work and how she goes about putting together a collection of poems. You can hear more from Martina here: https://martinanewberry.wordpress.com/ And stay up to date with Yorick here: https://yorickradio…
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In this episode of theoretically theatrical we speak to the wonderfully entertaining Phoebe Angeni. We chat about the difference between writing poetry and for the stage, her new book Longitudes & Latitudes and the absolute necessity of teamwork and community building during a show. You can hear more from Phoebe at her website www.phoebeangeni.com …
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In this episode we are sharing a collection of poems by Martina Reisz Newberry. Martina Reisz Newberry is the author of 6 books of poetry and her work has been published in several magazines and collections. Her most recent book is Glyphs. Her books are available here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s?k=Martina+Reisz+Newberry&i=stripbooks&crid=25FCZZQ3BJ…
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