Everything Must Go
Our third piece of audio fiction for November is "Everything Must Go" written by Brooke Wonders and read by Kate Baker.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Brooke Wonders writes fiction that thinks it's true and memoir that thinks it's fabulism. Despite these oxymora, her work has appeared in or is forthcoming from Monkeybicycle, Daily Science Fiction, and Brevity: A Journal of Concise Nonfiction, among others. She is currently a PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Chicago. A graduate of Clarion UCSD 2011, she shares an urban shoebox with fellow writer and partner in crime James Will Brady.
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A. Corvus wrote on November 23rd, 2012 at 6:55 pm:
Wow! Thanks Neil, Kate and Brooke!
Incredible story. Throughout I was reminded of Ray Bradbury's super high tech house in "There will Come Soft Rain" and the Sara Teasdale poem that Bradbury quoted in the story. These houses stand in interesting contrast but both are strong characters. My eighth graders, who will read Bradbury this spring, now have a modern story to compare and contrast. Thanks Again!