September 2006

Todd Dills

Big Dreams: To Be A Barber
Love Is What You Want

Todd Dills is the author of Sons of the Rapture, his first novel, and editor of THE2NDHAND, the Chicago-based home for new writing. “Love Is What You Want” was part of THE2NDHAND’s 21st issue, a summer 2006 special edition that announced Poetry magazine’s annual Chicago Printers’ Ball.

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#4 - October 2006
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Helen Adam (Remastered)

Michael Castro has provided Lit-Cast with this audio cassette recording from April 28, 1978.

1. *The Dog Headed Man
2. I Love My Love
3. In and out of the Hornby Maze
4. Jericho Bar
5. Cheerless Junkie Song
6. *(From) San Francisco’s Burning
7. Song for a Sea Tower
8. Kiltory

*Uncertain title - not indicated on recording.

Special thanks to the University of Buffalo Poetry Collection and Michael Castro.

Permission to reproduce from: The Estate of Helen Adam at The Poetry Collection of the University of Buffalo, State University of New at Buffalo.

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Issues

Lit-Cast features approximately two installments per month, which may include several titles by a single author. Because this post was created only to build indented Issue # subheadings, we apologize for wasting your time and, to make it up, invite you to enjoy this cute puppy:

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Appearance on KOPN, Columbia

I was invited to speak with John and Justin on Tech Radio about Lit-Cast. You can find the show in their podcast, or by clicking this link to KOPN, 89.5 in Columbia.

Have you been wondering what the deal is with an all-audio literary magazine built upon excellent podcast software and streamed at 32 kbps? About my disillusionment with unmanaged content aggregators, and my effort to differentiate Lit-Cast from a traditional podcast? Well, you can’t just read about it, you have to listen in. Bonus: while you’re listening you can look back and forth at the people in this picture and pretend it is a VIDEO podcast!

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Left to Right: John, Justin, Jason
- Ed.

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