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ESC! Magazine's Coffee House To Go

ESC! Magazine's monthly Small Press Podcast featuring readings of short fiction, poetry, interviews, reviews and new music from independent bands.

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Coffee House to Go - January 16, 2006


Coffee House to Go - January 16, 2006

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DATE : Mon, 16 Jan 2006 21:00:00 -0600
Entered in Database : 2006-01-17 03:00:00
length : 23444241
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Coffee House to Go episode #8. ESC! Magazine's monthly Small Press Podcast featuring readings of poetry, short fiction, interviews and reviews as well as featured music from independent bands.

Opening music excerpt byUma Floresta, "Almost Everything."

Interview:
LB Sedlacek of The Poetry Market E-zine
http://www.thepoetrymarket.com

Featured Podsafe Audio this episode:
Planet of Women- "Surrender to Cheap Trick",Hector On Stilts- "La Dee Da",Manda and The Marbles- "Upside Down"

Poetry:
Charles R Ries- "Sex for Liver"

LitNews (with LB Sedlacek):

Authors on Tour -- Live, Poetry Billboards, The GirlChild Press Project, Association of Writers&Writing Programs Award Series, SimonSays Podcast, Poultry Broadside, PARCHED AND COLORLESS by Anthony Liccione, LibriVox, Podcast Year, College Grad Literacy Falls, Writer's Block Live and free God's Debris book.

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Closing music excerptbySimpatico, "Santa Claudia"

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