Short Takes: An Aural Journey - Short Stories for all!

Short Takes: An Aural Journey - Short Stories for all!

Presenting short stories by amazing authors! All stories are from the public domain and for the most part are by American authors (but don’t hold me to that!). Some will be familiar, some will be new (to you and I at least!). I’m always open to requests and suggestions - you can contact me through my website at tommydwight.com or email me at tommy1take@gmail.com - I hope you’ll also consider leaving a review on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music or whatever podcast platform you use. I hope you enjoy! #shorttakes #shortstories

Episodes

February 19, 2024 17 mins

If you’ve ever been an early adopter of new technology, you’ve probably experienced the ‘bugs’ that often make their appearance only after you’ve made your purchase. Today’s story, ‘The McWilliamses and the Burglar Alarm’ by Mark Twain, is a farcical look at the chaos and confusion that often accompanies brand new technology. The story reminds me of devices like the Ring camera and similar products that don’t work quite as expected...

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Ernest Hemingway’s stories were often semi-autobiographical and today’s story, ‘A Canary For One’ is no exception. In early 1926, Hemingway’s wife, Hadley Richardson, became aware that Ernest was having an affair with Pauline Pfeiffer. In the midst of writing this story later that year, Hadley filed for divorce which became finalized in 1927. Hemingway went on to marry Pfeiffer that same year.

This is another classic example of Hem...

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"That story probably had more left out of it than anything I ever wrote. I left out all Chicago, which is hard to do in 2951 words." This is what Ernest Hemingway had to say about today’s story, ‘The Killers’. One of his most famous short stories, it tells the tale of two hitmen, most likely Chicago mobsters, who enter a diner in Summit, Illinois searching for an ex-prizefighter named Ole Andreson. It also includes the se...

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Trigger warning: This story depicts a sexual assault that may not be suitable for all listeners

In last week’s episode, I mentioned that almost all of Ernest Hemingway’s early writing was stolen from a Paris train station in 1922. The story I present today, "Up in Michigan" is one of the only stories that survived. This could be due to the fact that Hemingway felt this story was not suitable for publication. So, perhaps h...

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in our time by Ernest Hemingway has a complex literary history. The 1924 edition, which I am presenting today, consists of 18 chapters although they are probably more aptly described as ‘vignettes’. Almost certainly commissioned by his friend, Ezra Pound, six of the vignettes were first published in the literary magazine, The Little Review in 1923. A year later, Hemingway had written 12 more vignettes and revised a few of the origi...

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I want to start by wishing you all a Happy New Year! With the new year brings several new copyrighted works into the public domain. Since this is an audio show, I won’t be doing anything involving Mickey Mouse and Steamboat Willie. And, since my show features short stories, I’ll leave The House at Pooh Corner by A.A. Milne alone. What I’m presenting to you today is the first piece of standalone fiction by one of my favorite playwri...

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Today’s story, New Year’s Eve and How it Came to Houston is by O. Henry, whose real name was William Sydney Porter. Yes, two stories in a row by O. Henry! Published on January 1, 1896 in the Houston Daily Mail, what I find so fascinating about this story is that later that year, Porter was arrested by Federal Authorities stemming from a 1894 embezzlement charge. However, right before his trial, he fled Houston. First to New Orleans...

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Today’s story is "The Gift of the Magi" by American author William Sydney Porter, better known by his pen name, O. Henry. The story was first published in 1905 and is a poignant exploration of the theme of sacrificial love and the nature of true wealth. The term "Magi" refers to the wise men who brought gifts to the baby Jesus, emphasizing the parallel between the selfless acts of the biblical Magi and the sacri...

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Jacob A. Riis was a Danish-American journalist, photographer, and social reformer who sought to shed light on the living conditions of the impoverished in New York City during the late 19th century. Riis's most notable work is "How the Other Half Lives," a book published in 1890 that used his photographs and investigative journalism to expose the squalid conditions of the tenements in which many poor immigrants lived. Riis's work c...
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Thank you for listening! Jack London (1876–1916) was an American author and journalist, best known for his adventure novels and short stories inspired by his experiences in the Klondike Gold Rush and other adventures.  Although he died young, at only 40, Jack London's writings have left a lasting impact on literature, and he is considered one of the pioneers of American naturalism. This amusing story about two men and their dog, Sp...
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Ernest Hemingway's "My Old Man" was first published in 1923 as part of his first major collection, "In Our Time." The story is set against the backdrop of horse racing in Europe and follows a young boy as he reflects on his relationship with his father, who is a jockey. In "My Old Man," Hemingway explores themes of love, loss, and the complex dynamics within familial relationships. Known for his ec...

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Short Takes: An Aural Journey (Short Stories for All!) — As a bit of an offbeat Thanksgiving story, today I present, "Hunting the Deceitful Turkey", a short essay written by Mark Twain, also known as Samuel Clemens. This is a humorous piece first published in 1870 in a magazine called Galaxy. In this work, Twain reflects on his experience of hunting wild turkeys and the challenges and absurdities he encountered during the hunt. Lik...
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Short Takes: An Aural Journey (Short Stories for all!) — Thank you for listening to episode one of my new podcast, Short Takes: An Aural Journey. John Inglefield’s Thanksgiving by Nathaniel Hawthorne is not your typical Thanksgiving tale. It is full of regret and remorse but also, redemption. I hope you enjoy! If you're enjoying 'Short Takes: An Aural Journey', please share! Also, reviews are HIGHLY appreciated! Spotify: ⁠https://...
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This is the trailer for my new podcast, Short Takes: An Aural Journey. On this podcast I’ll be presenting short stories that are in the public domain. Some may be familiar stories by well known authors, some might be brand new (to you and I, at least!). I’ll mostly be reading works by American authors but, that’s not a hard and fast rule! If you enjoy it, I sure hope you’ll share it. Also, leaving a review is a huge help! I hope to...
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