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- Coffee Contrails offers a method for emerging artists from a variety of mediums to collaborate and create new art as a group.
- A supply crew investigates a distress call from the remote Mining Station G08. A Star Trek meets Aliens-type story but the monster is a rampant virus that does awful things to its victims. Will the crew survive?
- Hank Meyermann is a heart-felt, short story by Meera Collier. Saturday afternoons were the best for Hank. His mother would be in the kitchen, and his sisters would be preparing their dresses for church the next day. His father was busy in the shop, selling meat for the town's Sunday dinners, and Hank had the parlor to himself. He would sit in the silence of the soft pink room with light streaming in and the keys before him. Listen to his story on Coffee Contrails.
- Freddy Finn in the Catfish Burglar Matter is a sci-fi noir radio play by Thomas Throop. Insurance investigator Freddy Finn is hired to look into a series of strange burglaries, leading towards a Lovecraftian ending.
- Meeeeow ~ Be on the lookout for. White female. Light brown hair, close-cropped. Medium build. Scarred complexion. Attempt to ID. Real name: unknown. Alias: Alley Cat. ~ Alley Cat attempts to pawn the goods at Tony's shop, which leads to another Alley Cat caper. What's the harm in trying?
- Someone's by Sam Baldassari is a fictionalized story of true events. After learning that their sons are missing in action, two mothers take matters into their own hands. How far would you go for your children?
- Meet award-winning authoress Sam Baldassari in this 2021 interview. She talks about her short story "Someone's", a fictionalized story of true events.
- A letter from father to son at a dark time from a pup tent in North Africa with love and dreams of home. Narrated by Bob Heubel. For full cast and crew credits visit Coffee Contrails website.
- A personified Paper that explores change with quotes from key experts like The Historian and The Social Scientist. This is experimental audio adventure "What in Blazes" is written by Pat Foran, featured on Coffee Contrails.
- Sinister is what I've got to say about "Reginald the Maintenance Man", written and narrated by Steven Capasso. Police interrogate Reginald about the recent death of his boss Sheila. Just a little nudge? Accidental or not, what do you think?
- Adam is a short story, written by Joel Fishbane. The stage - an intersection of life and immortality, fact and fiction, love and loss - a fabricated place where fake trees and glitchy birdsong transport believers into an alternate reality: "Anyway, we had Wednesdays and we had the motel, but we wanted something that was entirely ours. That's why we bought a dog."
- Desiderata is a prose poem, written by Max Erhmann in 1927. Having appeared on Christmas cards to Leonard Nemoy's Spock Thoughts, the poem spins once more in the search of peace and happiness for 2022.
- "Elevator Man" is a rags-to-riches story of a simple man who chooses, well, to elevate himself. Easy peasy, if you catch my drift.
- "Lost and Found" is a short story, written and narrated by Anita Dime. It's about Cristina checking in on her grieving brother Jorge, urging him to find some way to keep going.
- "Woman of the Trees" is a short story based on Josephine McCracken, an inspirational writer who advocated for saving open spaces and the Santa Cruz redwoods, which resulted in the creation of Big Basin Redwoods State Park in California.
- "Fluffy and Fido Save the Day" by author and actor Tom Arns is a sweet, comedic cats-and-dogs-getting-along short story that emerged from a writing prompt. These two unlikely friends team up to protect what is dear, their food.
- Facade is a Sci-Fi romance blushed with noir. That strange evening that Kyro met Sahné , he'd gone to an intimate lounge to hear some experimental jazz. Sahné held her drink like a secret, shy reveal to find self.
- The DARPA Bums by Tom Arns is a sci-fi, comedic romp through the Interwebs with VORBIS and PHILUS, two artificially intelligent software constructs, vagabonding the network at the expense of researchers at the US National Lab.
- Cocoboy's Redemption by Gino Danna is a crime fiction, short story that explodes the passion of youth with unforgiving consequences. Those turning points that lead people towards faith, to seek reconciliation of the unimaginable loss.
- Great catching up with actor and director Andrew Michael Davids, an inspiring interview covering his experience with the Actors' Theatre of Santa Cruz County, 8 Tens @ 8, directing "Eddie and Edna", and so much more.
- Secrets of the Snow written and read by Meera Collier. It is a mystery, a short story, a hush that falls upon a neighbor's door, as quiet as the fall of the snow. Susan and Marty are missing and Detective Crenshaw is on the case. Maybe the neighbors have a clue?
- Cold Facts, written by Mark Sbani, is a radio play in one act about humans and the difficult truth about their bad behavior towards other humans. If anyone's got a solution, please share.
- Two couples on a long-range exploration ship are three trillion miles from Earth when tragic events strike, leaving Brick and Carmen to make an emergency landing at Starbase 79 for repairs. Can they repair the ship and get back on course?
- The Foot of the Bed is a poem stirs night visions with haunting visitations that creep towards the foot of the bed. Lingering on the border of restful slumber and paralyzing dreams, who comes to visit you in the night?
- Wonderful talking with poet Steve Young about his poems of horror in this 2023 interview. He discusses Madame Apocrypha and the hauntings at the LaLaurie mansion, terrors that haunt us at the foot of the bed, and his journey as a poet.