Collected Stories
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Lewis Shiner
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Collected Stories is the definitive compilation of Lewis Shiner’s short work, featuring over forty stories voiced by top narrators in the business. Contents include:
Introduction, read by Karen Joy Fowler
“Perfidia,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Stuff of Dreams,” read by John Rubinstein
“The War at Home,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Straws,” read by Scott Brick
“Nine Hard Questions,” read by Kimberly Farr
“White City,” read by Gabrielle de Cuir
“Primes,” read by Arthur Morey
“The Long Ride Out,” read by Rex Linn
“Sitcom,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“The Death of Che Guevara,” read by Roxanne Hernandez and Stefan Rudnicki
“His Girlfriend’s Dog,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Deep without Pity,” read by Rex Linn
“The Circle,” read by Kimberly Farr
“Twilight Time,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Jeff Beck,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Wild for You,” read by Kris Tabori
“Till Human Voices Wake Us,” Read by John Rubinstein
“Flagstaff,” read by Scott Brick
“Tommy and the Talking Dog,” read by Janis Ian
“Oz,” read by Kris Tabori
“Love in Vain,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Steam Engine Time,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Kings of the Afternoon,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Sticks,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“The Tale of Mark the Bunny,” read by Janis Ian
“The Killing Season,” read by Rex Linn
“Scales,” read by Gabrielle de Cuir
“Snowbirds,” read by Gabrielle de Cuir and Stefan Rudnicki
“Match,” read by Kris Tabori
“Relay,” read by Gabrielle de Cuir and Stefan Rudnicki
“Castles Made of Sand,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Prodigal Son,” read by Rex Linn
“Mozart in Mirrorshades,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Kidding Around,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Mystery Train,” read by John Rubinstein
“Secrets,” read by Roxanne Hernandez
“Golfing Vietnam,” read by Gabrielle de Cuir
“Stompin’ at the Savoy,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Gold,” read by Arthur Morey
“Dirty Work,” read by Stefan Rudnicki
“Lizard Men of Los Angeles,” read by David Birney