As Read By Me
Welcome to As Read By Me, the podcast where writers read and readers listen. As Read By Me celebrates the art of storytelling, with author-voiced essays, poems and stories, artfully presented to invigorate your imagination. This podcast was born with two interlocking goals; to help writers share their work with new audiences and to expose readers to an eclectic and ever-growing collection of stories, poems and essays, that might otherwise not be discovered. Each episode is a stand alone collection of writing, so feel free to start enjoying episodes at random. Most episodes are around 15 minutes in length and are perfect for your next drive, walk or nap in the hammock. We are attempting to keep this podcast commercial free via the ”value for value” model, as made infamous by Adam Curry, aka ”The Podfather.” It‘s simple, if you receive value from this show, please consider sending some value back. And that can be in the form of recommending us to friends, recommending a writer to submit a story or by sending us a donation by clicking the ”donate” button on AsReadByMe.com or through Patreon at Patreon.com/asreadbyme. Thanks for listening!
Episodes
Saturday Apr 01, 2023
ARBM Episode 305: Dog Tales
Saturday Apr 01, 2023
Saturday Apr 01, 2023
Episode 305: Dog Tales
This week's story is written and read by Bill Rausch and is entitled Dog Tales.
Author:
William Rausch: Bill started writing his five-minute flash-fiction podcasts three years ago. Bill is a firm believer in Shakespeare's insight: "Brevity is the soul of wit." His podcasts are always just five minutes. And always a slap-in-the-forehead ending you'll never see coming. You can hear his stories on Spotify, Apple i-Tunes or many other podcast platforms at Bill Rausch Read My Shorts.
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As Read By Me Episode 305Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
ARBM Episode 303: Mope Time
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Wednesday Mar 08, 2023
Episode 303: Mope Time
Grab your slippers and a cup of coffee; it's Mope Time, as read by Heidi Bahnck.
Author:
Heidi Bahnck: You can find more about Heidi at her website HeidiBahnck.com.
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Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
ARBM Episode 302: The Coolest Kid In School
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Wednesday Feb 22, 2023
Episode 302: The Coolest Kid In School
Greetings! In this episode, we're kicking off our our new format that will feature just one bite-sized story per episode. This week's story is written and read by Frank Goldstein and is entitled The Coolest Kid In School.
Author:
Frank Goldstein: Frank is a retired broadcast photojournalist, the author of the upcoming book Shoot It Anyway and a producer of the As Read By Me podcast.
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Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
ARBM Episode 301: The Big Game
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Wednesday Jan 25, 2023
Episode 301: The Big Game
We're kicking off season 3 with an episode entitled The Big Game. Sure, there’s a big football game coming up in February, but life is an even bigger game. In this episode, we’ll explore both, starting with everybody’s favorite bedtime storyteller, Rich Hosek. Rich is here to read a chapter from his newest book After Life. It was released earlier this month and the reviews on Amazon are spectacular. Next, Barb Stakes takes us on a poetic journey through the seasons of life with her poem Turn. And last, but never least, Peter Waitze brings us his take on modern Roman numeral usage at the Super Bowl, and other assorted musings, in his story entitled Football.
Authors:
Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. His latest book After Life is book 2 in the award winning Raney/Daye Investigation Paranormal Mystery series. It was cowritten with Rich's long time television writing partner, Arnold Rudnick, and world-renowned parapsychologist, Loyd Auerbach and features Detective Nate Raney—an ex-cop and confirmed skeptic—and his partner, Dr. Jennifer Daye—anthropology professor and parapsychologist. Together, they investigate cases that brush up against the world of ghosts and psychics in a way that will make you believe in life after death. Please visit https://raneyanddaye.com for more information and claim your free bookmark when you sign up for the mailing list.
Barbara Stakes: Barbara spent a 30-plus year career in the offices of area Research and Development companies in Langhorne, PA and Princeton, NJ. In her retirement, she enjoys yoga, meditation, reading, walks in the parks and working to get down on paper stories about people, places and experiences remembered over the years with a hope that others might enjoy them.
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
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As Read By Me Episode 301Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Saturday Dec 31, 2022
ARBM Episode 213: Season 2 Readers Round Up
Saturday Dec 31, 2022
Saturday Dec 31, 2022
Episode 213: Readers Round Up
Well, our second season is officially in the books. Special thanks to all the writers for sharing your work with us. And thanks to all of our listeners for your continual support! This year-end compilation episode consists of 3 1/2 hours of all the short stories and poems from As Read By Me Season 2. It's great for long car rides, dog walks and marathon holiday dish-washing sessions. Hope you enjoy!!!
Authors:
Joseph Murphy: Joe is a writer, teacher, and musician living in Southeastern Pennsylvania. His stories have appeared in online and print journals such asPank,Everyday Genius,the Legendary,the Northville Review,Prick of the Spindle, andHyphenand received nominations forBest of the Net. He published a novel,Sojourn, in 2018. Currently, he's working on a science-fiction novel, Pia'e. He plays guitar in two bands:Canid & Darkhold Redeemers. More information about Joe can be found at www.josephpaulmurphy.com.
Heidi Bahnck: You can find more about Heidi at her website HeidiBahnck.com.
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
Don Tollefson: Don is a retired ABC and Fox TV broadcaster, who has been clean and sober for 3026 days. Don now operates a recovery street ministry called Overcome Thyself, on the streets of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.
Frank Goldstein: Frank is a retired broadcast photojournalist, the author of the upcoming book Shoot It Anyway and a producer of the As Read By Me podcast.
Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can purchase his novels at Amazon by visiting https://amzn.to/3GgcMm5. You can follow Rich on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RichHosek, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/writtenbyrichhosek. Reviews and previews of upcoming books and other projects are available at https://richhosek.com/. And you can find out more about his TV credits at IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0395923. Resolved first appeared on Reedsy Prompts, you can read this story and more at https://blog.reedsy.com/short-story/g9fm7z/
Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com. Mike’s book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It’s available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
Barbara Stakes: Barbara spent a 30-plus year career in the offices of area Research and Development companies in Langhorne, PA and Princeton, NJ. In her retirement, she enjoys yoga, meditation, reading, walks in the parks and working to get down on paper stories about people, places and experiences remembered over the years with a hope that others might enjoy them.
Joyce Hadley: Joyce is retired from a major telecommunication company as a Presidential Appeals Consultant. She volunteers with organizations that are committed to social justice, enjoys bird watching and looks forward every evening for a walk with her dog.
William Rausch: Bill started writing his five-minute flash-fiction podcasts three years ago. Bill is a firm believer in Shakespeare's insight: "Brevity is the soul of wit." His podcasts are always just five minutes. And always a slap-in-the-forehead ending you'll never see coming. You can hear his stories on Spotify, Apple i-Tunes or many other podcast platforms at Bill Rausch Read My Shorts.
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com. Mike’s book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It’s available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc
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As Read By Me Episode 213Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Thursday Dec 15, 2022
ARBM Episode 212: Spinning the Globe
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Thursday Dec 15, 2022
Episode 212: Spinning The Globe
Greetings and welcome back to As Read By Me. In this episode we welcome a new contributor, William Rausch. Bill is a prolific writer of flash fiction, he has his own podcast called Read My Shorts and he'll start off our show today reading his story entitled Androphobia. Then we welcome back our old pal Paul Camarata, with a holiday themed poem entitled Spinning The Globe. And finally, Mike Archer is back with another excerpt from his book Living With Humans, entitled The Wood Carver. Hope you enjoy!!!
Authors:
William Rausch: Bill started writing his five-minute flash-fiction podcasts three years ago. Bill is a firm believer in Shakespeare's insight: "Brevity is the soul of wit." His podcasts are always just five minutes. And always a slap-in-the-forehead ending you'll never see coming. You can hear his stories on Spotify, Apple i-Tunes or many other podcast platforms at Bill Rausch Read My Shorts.
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com. Mike’s book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It’s available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc
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As Read By Me Episode 212Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Saturday Oct 29, 2022
ARBM Episode 211: Tricked
Saturday Oct 29, 2022
Saturday Oct 29, 2022
Episode 211: Tricked
Greetings and welcome to our second annual super-creepy Halloween episode! First we’re going to stop by the old ‘Grunt for a repeat visit to one of our favorite poems of all time, Horror Story by Paul Camarata. And then Rich Hosek tells us the story of Harrison Hartigan who had a Dickens of a time getting some peace and quiet one Halloween night.
Authors:
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can read this story and others on Medium at https://medium.com/@RichHosek. His novels are available at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Hosek/e/B08KG71LMV. Additional information about free audio versions of his books and other stories, reviews, previews of upcoming projects and links to social media are available at https://richhosek.com/.
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As Read By Me Episode 211Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Sunday Aug 07, 2022
ARBM Episode 210: Dog Days
Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Sunday Aug 07, 2022
Episode 210: Dog Days
Not only is it the dog days of summer, it's also the 1 year anniversary of the As Read By Me Podcast. Thanks to all the listeners and contributors for supporting and encouraging this endeavor so far!!! And speaking of which, we received a suggestion from one of our listeners, to start adding show titles to the episodes, to make make it easier to find your way back to your favorite stories. Being that we aim to please, this episode is titled “Dog Days.” Why? Because it’s early August and all the pieces are dog-themed. First Melinda Gordan shares a story about her dog Bruiser. Then Paul Camarata shares his poem about a K-9 detective named Jack Sniff. And finally Joyce Hadley shares as story about her dog entitled Oliver: Born To be Wild.
Authors:
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Joyce Hadley: Joyce is retired from a major telecommunication company as a Presidential Appeals Consultant. She volunteers with organizations that are committed to social justice, enjoys bird watching and looks forward every evening for a walk with her dog.
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As Read By Me Episode 210Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Thursday Jun 16, 2022
ARBM Episode 209
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Thursday Jun 16, 2022
Episode 209:
And... we're back! In this episode, three of your favorite writers are back with tales of the birds and the bees, dandelions and tea leaves. Leading off this week, Peter Waitze shares some of his wisdom from 60 years of marriage in his story The Looks Women Give Men. Up second, is Paul Camarata with a poem from the backyard entitled Reseeding the Weeding. And batting third is Rich Hosek with a mysterious love story entitled As The Tea Leaves. Enjoy!
Authors:
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can read this story and others on Medium at https://medium.com/@RichHosek. His novels are available at Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Hosek/e/B08KG71LMV. Additional information about free audio versions of his books and other stories, reviews, previews of upcoming projects and links to social media are available at https://richhosek.com/.
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As Read By Me Episode 209Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Friday Apr 22, 2022
ARBM Episode 208
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Friday Apr 22, 2022
Episode 208:
Greetings earthlings! This week we’re celebrating our home planet, with all Earth Day inspired pieces. First up is Paul Camarata with a poem entitled, Johnny Cork For Brains Goes Green. Then Melinda Gordan is back to read her story about attending the very first Earth Day entitled The Day I Learned Who I Am. And finally, Mike Archer swoops in with some surprising information about the American Bald Eagle in Shoot To Kill. OK, pull up a patch of grass because it's story time! And hey, clean up your trash when you leave, will ya’?
Authors:
Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com. Mike’s book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It’s available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
You can find out more about the podcast and all of our authors at www.AsReadByMe.com.
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As Read By Me Episode 208Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Friday Apr 01, 2022
ARBM Episode 207
Friday Apr 01, 2022
Friday Apr 01, 2022
Episode 207:
Greetings friends! In this episode, we’ve got cotton tails, bunny ears and sweet revenge?! Up first is Paul Camarata, with a poem entitled Hippitty Stopitty. Then, Rich Hosek is back with a grim tale entitled Sweet Revenge. And finally, Melinda Gordon ties the episode in a bow with her poem Bunny Ears.
Authors:
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can purchase his novels at Amazon https://amzn.to/33Zkt30, follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RichHosek, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/writtenbyrichhosek. Reviews and previews of upcoming books and other projects are available at https://richhosek.com/. And you can find out more about his TV credits at IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0395923. You can read this story and more at https://medium.com/@RichHosek/sweet-revenge-a3d78da257cd . You can also listen to his novel, NEAR DEATH, currently being serialized at https://writtenbyrichhosek.castos.com/episodes/near-death-part-one-1.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
You can find out more about the podcast and all of our authors at www.AsReadByMe.com.
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As Read By Me Episode 207Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Friday Mar 18, 2022
ARBM Episode 206
Friday Mar 18, 2022
Friday Mar 18, 2022
Episode 206:
Welcome back! We've got Angles, Saints and an Epistle in today’s episode of As Read By Me. First, Peter Waitze is back to share some big news in his story Two Degrees of Separation from Me and a Saint. Then Melinda Gordan makes a plea for peace and harmony with a poem entitled Epistle to a New Order. And last up is Barb Stakes to tell us about a surprising late night visit in her story entitled Angel.
Authors:
Barbara Stakes: Barbara spent a 30-plus year career in the offices of area Research and Development companies in Langhorne, PA and Princeton, NJ. In her retirement, she enjoys yoga, meditation, reading, walks in the parks and working to get down on paper stories about people, places and experiences remembered over the years with a hope that others might enjoy them.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
And you can find out more about the podcast and all of our authors at www.AsReadByMe.com.
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As Read By Me Episode 206Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Friday Mar 04, 2022
ARBM Episode 205
Friday Mar 04, 2022
Friday Mar 04, 2022
Episode 205:
Just like the month of March, this week’s episode comes in like a lion and out like a lamb. Well, more like in like a snow beast and out like a tulip. But that’ll make more sense later. It all begins with Rich Hosek’s snow-packed tale of terror entitled White. Then, Don Tollefson inspires us to make an impact on the lives of others in his essay Finding Our Heroes. And finally, Paul Camarata says a final goodbye to winter, with his poem entitled Leaps and Grounds. Better bundle up for this one, winter is not quite finished with us yet...
Authors
Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can purchase his novels at Amazon https://amzn.to/33Zkt30, follow him on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RichHosek, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/writtenbyrichhosek. Reviews and previews of upcoming books and other projects are available at https://richhosek.com/. And you can find out more about his TV credits at IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0395923. “White” first appeared on Reedsy Prompts, you can read this story and more at https://blog.reedsy.com/short-story/ldof39/
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Don Tollefson: Don is a retired ABC and Fox TV broadcaster, who has been clean and sober for 3026 days. Don now operates a recovery street ministry called Overcome Thyself, on the streets of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.
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Friday Feb 18, 2022
ARBM Episode 204
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Friday Feb 18, 2022
Episode 204:
In today's adventure, Peter Waitze shares some insight from his ongoing analysis of the many differences between men and women, in his story entitled My Whine Day. Then, Paul Camarata delivers his ode to elbows with a poem entitled Get Bent. And finally, Mike Archer takes us out into nature for some animal eavesdropping, in an excerpt from his book entitled Living With Humans.
Authors:
Mike Archer: Mike is a retired television news executive who spent over 40 years working in local television news in Detroit, New York, and Philadelphia. He was also part of a team of journalists that launched Court TV in 1991 that expanded the coverage of the legal system and trials in the United States. Mike writes a blog on journalism, politics, language, and life that can be found at www.thearcherjournal.com. Mike’s book, Living with Humans: Stories of Each Other is his second published collection of short stories. It’s available as an e-book or paperback on Amazon.com and can be found here: https://amzn.to/3GaNsOc
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
This Week's Sotries
My Whine DayBy Peter Waitze
I don't drink wine, except for the four glasses of Manischevitz I drink at our Seder on Passover, but every once in a while I need to whine, and today is my whine day, and it is good to whine. Yes it is. The experts have weighed in. Couples that won't argue with each other are in big trouble. They quietly hold grudges, and that is the death knell for a relationship. Couples that want their relationship to last for ever and ever have to learn how to argue properly, how to express their gripes in a productive way, hence my whine. As one young woman recently told me, this is what she mentioned to her counselor, "He won't argue with me and I wish he'd say something. Dammit, I wish he'd fight with me." If that couple comes here, to our house, YKW and I are here to help them. Because we have been doing it for so long, we have mastered arguing, and we are prepared to let them and you, if you need it, come here to watch us argue so you too learn the right method so you can have a long lasting, loud, loving, and passionate relationship. In the 1950s Arthur Godfrey had popular morning and evening shows on both radio and television. On his programs he often used to strum his ukulele and sing insensitive songs. One was so insensitive I can't bring myself to repeating it here. The other one has a slight edge, but it isn't too bad, and here it is: "You keep me waiting till it's getting aggravating, you're a slowpoke." Over the years it would have been apropos for me to buy a ukulele to sing this song. Being tardy annoys me. For example, in our relationship, the one between YKW and me, I am the one that likes to be on time. YKW is less concerned, and her tardiness impacts how long it takes us to get ready to go out. Typically, from my perspective, and if our getting ready to go out was being broadcast on the radio live, this is how it would sound: The announcer would begin: "It is time to start to prepare to leave the house. Both contestants have showered and are at the starting line. Ready. On your mark. Get set. Go." First, a little background. My closet is not in our bedroom. My clothes were expelled decades ago because there is no room for her clothes and mine in what would normally be considered our shared bedroom closet. My small wardrobe was banished to hang with stuff cluttering the floor, the I-have-no-idea-what the-stuff-is, in the closet in the guest room. Now that the background is out of the way, it is time to get back to the story. The man of the house, that's me, has two bureaus in his room. He has walked over to the bureau near the window and has opened the third drawer down and has extracted underwear and a t-shirt. He next opened the fourth drawer down and extracted a pair of socks. He then donned these three items, and so partially attired, he went to his cluttered closet and extracted a shirt and a pair of trousers, and he donned them. Then he reached for his belt and wove it through the loops, and buckled it. All of this took approximately three and one half minutes. Fully attired, he is now ready to descend to the first floor, put on his shoes, put on a jacket, and depart, but he can't depart just yet, because his other half has not descended from upstairs yet. The woman of the house, that's YKW, began to get ready for her departure at the same time as the man of the house. But for her to get all farpitzed, all dressed up, is a time consuming endeavor. When he was already descending to downstairs, she was still standing nude in front of her closet, and she was quietly talking to herself. If we got closer to her, we would hear her musing about what she would like to wear. Her decision is difficult. Her selection is large – her closet is jammed full, and then, after picking this or that, she still has to decide which shoes or boots best compliment her selection. The footwear selection is not easy. With about 50 pairs to choose from, a lot of color match-ups are taking place. The time she stands in front of her closet, of her getting ready to get dressed, varies, but I can say with confidence that it will go on for quite some time, well past the three and one half minutes of her husband. Eventually she does come downstairs, but our departure is still not imminent if she is carrying a necklace. As we have aged it has become more and more difficult to properly secure the tiny and very frilly clasp of the necklace. It is now my job to attach it, and even though my eye glass prescription is current, attaching the delicate clasp is becoming more and more difficult. Yes, it does get done and momentarily I then assume we are about to actually go, but my thought is premature. At this moment I am experiencing a premature evacuation. Walking toward the door she will suddenly stop and she will turn around. We need multiple tries to exit the house. The pattern is well established. She walks across the room, I open the front door, and then she turns around and walks back into the house. Why? I have no idea. It's to patshkie, to wander around. In summation, when it is time to go, I'm fast, she's slow, and we need to compromise. We each need to give a little, and that means for me to slow down a bit and for her, to speed up a bit, for us to meet half way. We will both just have to learn how to be half fast.
Get Bentby Paul Camarata
What a year it’s been for elbowsSuch an age to be alive!
When we germ-free mid-arm hingesLike no other time have thrived!
While our hearts go out to handshakes, Palms and fingers – what a run!There’s a new joy in the world:It’s we elbows having fun.
Sure in the past we did get bentAt other extremity fuss,While we were tucked away in sleevesNo one would humor us.
But humerus heaven it’s been of lateLeading goodbyes and greetingsEverywhere you go an elbow isCentral to people’s meetings
It’s the joint I think you would agreeKeeping the world spinning,Like never before (or again?) no oneCan slow the elbows winning.
Nope, no Tommy, John or Macho ManNo arm-patched coat or sweaterHas ever had an elbow that Has ever had it better.
Living With HumansBy Mike Archer
It was a high blue sky with cotton ball clouds and a gentle breeze. Regal was swooping and gliding high above the treetops. The month of May brought the glories of spring, and for Regal and Queenie, a new life getting ready to hatch in their giant nest on top of the tallest tree in Willow Lake Park. The bald eagle couple had lived together in the park for several years. It was owned by the town of Madison about 15 miles north of Philadelphia. Regal could look down on the walking trials, the lake stocked with fish that he often caught for dinner, a rolling meadow, the lush forest, wildflowers, a bird watching shelter, and a pavilion for picnics. People could lose themselves walking through the dense woods where the only sound was the music of the birds and the buzz of the bugs. Regal started his 80-mile-an hour dive over the edge of the lake. He swooped down in a J-shaped curve toward the middle of the lake. His talons broke the still water as he grabbed a small fish and rose to the sky on his way back to Queenie. Shadow the squirrel was nervously hopping around the floor of the woods also looking for something to eat. While he preferred fruit, nuts and vegetables, he would also enjoy a bug or a juicy caterpillar. He was about five feet off the walking trail when he heard two middle-aged women approaching. He was not afraid of being seen. Humans just accept squirrels as part of the landscape and ignore them unless they get into their attic. The women were talking non-stop. Shadow just considered it white noise. Not this time. "Well, the Board of Supervisors said the town was in such a deep financial hole, that it had no choice but to sell the park to that developer whose been building homes all around the area. They say the money from the sale and taxes from the new homeowners will solve all the financial problems for years to come." The other woman shook her head. "I know a lot of people are upset and want to know how we got into this mess. I walked through this park with my mother when I was a little girl. We don't need more houses and traffic and noise." Her friend said, "Well, I hear the deal is done and there's no turning back." Shadow jolted up on his hind legs and dropped the bug he was just about to enjoy. His world had suddenly changed. He had heard horror stories from his friends about their homes being wiped out by developers, but he thought Willow Lake had been here for generations and would never be destroyed for money. Shadow's next thought: go tell Regal. Regal had just settled down in the nest. Queenie was sitting on the egg. One of them would always be with the egg. Regal would pull his duty of egg sitting and loved the idea of being a father. They started sharing the catch of the day. The nest was at the top of the tallest tree in the park and was six feet long and three feet wide. Regal and Queenie met in the park a couple of years earlier and had become partners for life. They were the proud symbol of America from its founding. By the mid-twentieth century, man had almost wiped the species out. Hundreds of thousands of bald eagles were killed by hunters and pesticides. Their habitat was nearly destroyed by pollution from oil, lead, mercury and power line electrocution. Queenie was enjoying dinner. "You were back quickly today. Any news from your flight?" "I was just enjoying the beautiful day and thinking how lucky we are. But I am concerned about the world our new baby will be find when he or she grows up." Queenie knew this was something constantly on their minds. They had friends who had to move miles away after developers' bulldozers ripped up their world. Shadow was mumbling to himself as he climbed up Regal and Queenie's tree. Why do they have to live this far up? I even get dizzy up here, and the bird traffic can be crazy. As he came up to the bottom of the nest, he called out, "Regal, Queenie hello it's Shadow. I'm coming up." Regal and Queenie knew Shadow had something important to talk about. They knew he did not like the long climb. Shadow climbed over the edge of the nest and sat on the outer edge not to disturb Queenie and the egg. Shadow was a little out of breath. "Regal, I've some real bad news. I just heard two women talking. They were saying the Board of Supervisors was selling the park to developers because they were in financial trouble. They said it's a done deal." Queenie looked quickly from Shadow to Regal. He was staring at Shadow. She could see the rage in his eyes. He turned his head to look out at the horizon. As the breeze ruffled his feathers he said, "This is the day we all feared." Shadow already knew this was a life-changing development, but Regal's reaction made him shudder. Regal was the one they all recognized as their leader. He was not only the symbol of the country, but his species survived the worst instincts of man's greed and indifference. Shadow knew the news would shake the park with the force of a hurricane. "What do you need me to do, Regal?" Regal turned toward Shadow without hesitation and said, "Go tell Big Buck and have him set up a meeting of the council." Shadow climbed down under the nest and started the long trip back to the forest floor. Queenie looked at Regal. "When will this ever end? For hundreds of years, generations of our ancestors have been slaughtered. It's a miracle we're here today. Now we need to worry whether this baby we are about to hatch will have to live in fear and find fewer and fewer places to live. Humans will never change. We can never trust them." Regal knew the history all too well. It finally took drastic measures by humans to stop the hunters and the pesticide makers from almost wiping out the species entirely. Man's relentless push for new development was a constant threat. Regal said, "We will do everything we can to protect our new baby and the rest of our friends in the park. They have all been through this before. We just have to make sure everyone can survive." Shadow knew where to find Big Buck. He stayed in the thickest part of the woods during the day. He liked to roam at night when the park was quiet. Buck was grazing among the trees when he heard Shadow approaching. He raised his head crowned with six-point antlers. Shadow knew Buck was a no-nonsense guy and wasn't much for small talk. He turned from the grass he was munching and gave the nervous squirrel a look that said he really didn't want to be disturbed. "Shadow, what's up? To what do I owe the pleasure of you interrupting my lunch?" Shadow sat up on his hind legs and swallowed hard. "Regal sent me down to tell you to call a council meeting because the park is being sold to developers. They're going to build houses." Buck raised his voice, "What! How do you know this?" Shadow was getting more nervous. "I heard two women talking. The town has real money trouble. One woman said it's a done deal." "Dammit, how many times do we have to go through this? They never have enough. It's always more houses, and streets, more cement, more blacktop, and more powerlines. This can't wait. We will meet tonight in the usual spot. I need you to let the council members know. You can move around more freely than I can. Can you handle that?" Shadow felt he was being trusted with a great responsibility. "I got it, Buck. I'll make sure everyone is there." Buck said, "I'm counting on you."
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Friday Feb 04, 2022
ARBM Episode 203
Friday Feb 04, 2022
Friday Feb 04, 2022
Episode 203:
For most Philadelphian’s, the name Frank Rizzo probably rings a bell. The City of brotherly love had a love-hate relationship with its infamous Mayor and Police Chief for many, many years. And lucky for us, our own Frank Goldstein was shooting news in Philadelphia during that time and now 50 years later, he brings us a revealing story about Rizzo entitled The Man, The Myth, The Legend. Next, Melinda Gordan reads a poem inspired by her experience attending the very first Earth Day in A Day To Remember. And finally, Rich Hosek shares a story about decisions and consequences, in his story Resolved. Enjoy!!!
Authors:
Frank Goldstein: Frank is a retired broadcast photojournalist, the author of the upcoming book Shoot It Anyway and a producer of the As Read By Me podcast.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
Rich Hosek: Rich is a television writer and novelist. You can purchase his novels at Amazon by visiting https://amzn.to/3GgcMm5. You can follow Rich on Twitter at https://twitter.com/RichHosek, and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/writtenbyrichhosek. Reviews and previews of upcoming books and other projects are available at https://richhosek.com/. And you can find out more about his TV credits at IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0395923. Resolved first appeared on Reedsy Prompts, you can read this story and more at https://blog.reedsy.com/short-story/g9fm7z/
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Sunday Jan 23, 2022
ARBM Episode 202
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Sunday Jan 23, 2022
Episode 202:
Greetings and welcome to As Read By Me episode 202, coming to you from the icy shores of the mighty Neshaminy creek. We have a flurry of writers reading this week, beginning with Heidi Bahnck who will start us off with her poem entitled Snow, Don Tollefson will be reading his essay The Evolution Of Innocence, Melinda Gordon will be sharing an excerpt from her forthcoming book Becoming Buster Brown and finally, Paul Camarata will get us in the mood for spring with his poem about Punxsutawney Phil entitled The iron Hog. So, put on your coziest sweater and grab a nice warm drink, because here comes the snow.
Authors
Heidi Bahnck: You can find more about Heidi at her website HeidiBahnck.com.
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
Don Tollefson: Don is a retired ABC and Fox TV broadcaster, who has been clean and sober for 3026 days. Don now operates a recovery street ministry called Overcome Thyself, on the streets of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.
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Friday Jan 07, 2022
ARBM Episode 201
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Friday Jan 07, 2022
Episode 201:
Happy New Year and welcome to As Read By Me Season 2. In this first episode of the season, we have two other firsts. This will be our first show to feature only one writer and he will be reading our very first science fiction story. Joe Murphy is a teacher, a musician and a novelist. And in this episodes he reads his story Spotter, which is an excerpt from his forthcoming novel entitled Pia'e.
Author
Joseph Murphy: Joe's a writer, teacher, and musician living in Southeastern Pennsylvania. His stories have appeared in online and print journals such as Pank, Everyday Genius, the Legendary, the Northville Review, Prick of the Spindle, and Hyphen and received nominations for Best of the Net. He published a novel, Sojourn, in 2018. Currently, he's working on a science-fiction novel, Pia'e. He plays guitar in two bands: Canid & Darkhold Redeemers. More information about Joe can be found at www.josephpaulmurphy.com.
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Friday Dec 24, 2021
ARBM Episode108 (Season 1 Recap)
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Friday Dec 24, 2021
Episode 108:
Welcome to our first annual season wrap up episode! This 93 minute show contains every story, essay and poem from As Read By Me Season 1, without interruption. We're proud of this first season and hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed making it. This extra-long episode will be good for long drives to grandma's house, etc over the holiday season. We also think this is a great episode to share with friends, to introduce them to the podcast. Sharing and subscribing is how we grow, so thank you all for spreading the word! We'll be back in the new year with lots more new writers and stories for you. Wishing you a happy and healthy 2022!!!
Authors
Heidi Bahnck: You can find more about Heidi at her website HeidiBahnck.com.
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Perry Genovesi: Perry works as a librarian in Philadelphia. He serves his fellow workers as a shop steward in AFSCME Local 2187 and plays bass in the band Canid. You can read more of his fiction in Loud Coffee Press, CC&D, Isolation Street and elsewhere. Sometimes he looks at all the emails he's sent in 1 day & just sort of exhales & crosses his arms as if he just built a log cabin. And you can find him on Twitter @unionlibrarian
Frank Goldstein: Frank is a retired broadcast photojournalist, the author of the upcoming book "Shoot It Anyway" and a producer of the As Read By Me podcast.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
Joyce Hadley: Joyce is retired from a major telecommunication company as a Presidential Appeals Consultant. She volunteers with organizations that are committed to social justice, enjoys bird watching and looks forward every evening for a walk with her dog.
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
Jay Silber: The full series of Jay Silber's blogs about covering the news in the late 60s and early 70s can be found at http://www.jaysilber.com/the-philly-reporter/
Don Tollefson: Don is a retired ABC and Fox TV broadcaster, who has been clean and sober for 3026 days. Don now operates a recovery street ministry called Overcome Thyself, on the streets of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.
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As Read By Me Episode 108Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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Thursday Dec 09, 2021
ARBM Episode 107
Thursday Dec 09, 2021
Thursday Dec 09, 2021
Episode 107:
Welcome back! We've got two new writers for you in this episode and three great stories. First up, Joyce Hadley shares a terrifying tale that hits very close to home for Pennsylvanians in “The Tornado Story.” Then, Peter Waitze shares his insights on the nature of celestial beings in “Angles.” And finally, Melinda Gordan recounts her story of meeting a dark-eyed stranger, in her short story “Dancing With Grown Ups.”
Authors
Joyce Hadley: Joyce is retired from a major telecommunication company as a Presidential Appeals Consultant. She volunteers with organizations that are committed to social justice, enjoys bird watching and looks forward every evening for a walk with her dog.
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly email letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
Melinda Gordan: Melinda is a retired middle school Art Teacher with a love for everything fun and creative. When she's not writing or telling stories, Melinda enjoys working in her studio, listening to music and hanging out with friends, family and her Cocker Spaniel, Zoey Beth.
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Friday Nov 05, 2021
ARBM Episode 106
Friday Nov 05, 2021
Friday Nov 05, 2021
Episode 106:
Back by popular demand this week is writer and founding member of the ARBM team, Peter Waitze with his short story "Getting Screwed." Then, Paul Camarata shares his poem about a group of industrious kids entitled “The Lemonade Link.” And finally, Don Tollefson, is back to report his observations on the epidemic of "Collapsing Common Sense."
Authors
Peter Waitze: Peter has been recounting his short, tall tales in monthly letters for over 40 years, and more recently in the form of a monthly email story. You can sign up for his monthly letter by sending an email to Peter@AsReadByMe.com. Peter is also a founder and producer of the As Read By Me Podcast.
Paul Camarata: Paul’s words and pictures can be found at www.tweedtypewriter.com. And if you’d like to see some animated versions of Paul’s poems, check out his YouTube channel here.
Don Tollefson: Don is a retired ABC and Fox TV broadcaster, who has been clean and sober for 3026 days. Don now operates a recovery street ministry called Overcome Thyself, on the streets of Philadelphia's Kensington neighborhood.
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As Read By Me Episode 106Produced by Frank Goldstein, David Stiles and Peter Waitze.Recorded, Edited and Mixed by David Stiles
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