Synopsis
A semi-regular podcast, featuring original stories, fantastic fables and curious tales written and read by your host, Seymour Jacklin. Each episode is from 8-18 minutes long and takes the listener on an imaginative and thought provoking journey. Aimed at adults but very suitable for children, too.
Episodes
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Lady Isabella
06/03/2020 Duration: 16minA story about an unlikely friendship that occurs on an expedition to gather chamomile.
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Horseless Carriage
15/01/2020 Duration: 23minJust a rather nice little trip down memory lane in later life, wherein we discover that the peacock is a magical bird ... perhaps.
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Water Cure
13/07/2018 Duration: 08minInspired by a piece of music by Paul Morris (https://soundcloud.com/paul-morris-music-for-film) this story tells of a strange visit to an unusual shrink.
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Poor Butterfly
14/01/2018 Duration: 10minTwo girls get away from it all in a borrowed Studebaker, and get diverted on their way to the coast.
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My Journey
23/09/2015 Duration: 15minEpisode 36 ... a little bit of autobiography: part of the story of the inception of 'Stories from the Borders of Sleep'.
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The Night of the Nipperquins
01/09/2015 Duration: 21minWritting for the wedding of a friend, this story recounts the strangest wedding night of all time.
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Hitting it Out of the Park
20/07/2015 Duration: 13minAn episode dedicated to corporate daydreamers, opponents and proponents of boardroom bluster, meeting doodlers and anyone who has ever had to circle the waggons, eat their own dogfood or deploy blue-sky thinking - this is for you.
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Thrice Buried
07/07/2015 Duration: 31minAs in the King, so in the Kingdom. But how terrible, then, for the Kingdom if the King has lost the will to live...
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Kalakut's Gift
01/07/2014 Duration: 21minThis is a story about a little girl and a volcano and it's also about a grandfather and a fish, and a village and a rock ... and many other things if you listen carefully.
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The Jellyfarglemarsh
13/07/2013 Duration: 13minHere we are, back after a long hiatus, kicking off a new season of fortnightly podcasts with episode 31 - a tale containing a lot of made-up words ...
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Returning Student
30/07/2012 Duration: 17minCan there be learning without books? Can there be as much to ponder in a day of walking as in a term of studying? A student is forced to face these questions on his way home for the summer.
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The Other Side of the Hedge by E.M. Forster
19/07/2012 Duration: 17minOccasionally on this podcast, we feature the work of another author from the public domain. This week we have a short story by the marvellous E.M Forster. Writing in the first half of the twentieth century, his romantic soul was troubled by the march of "so called" progress and his voice is still prophetic in our own times. Enjoy!
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Iron and Wood
22/04/2012 Duration: 23minA woodcutter, a sailor, a lace maker, and a mysterious old woman ... sounds like a fairytale to me.
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Michigan Water
05/03/2012 Duration: 08minIt's December 1939, a hard winter in Harlem and pianist Jelly Roll Morton is plotting his return to fame. Tragically, in just over a year he would be dead.
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The Wisdom of Things Found
20/02/2012 Duration: 14minIf you listen to anything, animal, vegetable or mineral, in time it will disclose some secret wisdom to you that you are obligated to share with others. Here is a story about a man who knew all that he knew because of what the sea brought to him.
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Fighting Lions
06/02/2012 Duration: 09minWelcome to "Stories from the Borders of Sleep" Episode 24. Rome ... Romantic? Oppressive? You decide, but just be aware that strange things might happen if you are at a loose end in the vicinity of the Colisseum.
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The Ferryman
28/01/2012 Duration: 22minTurpin Whittington has a few problems: an unusual name, complete deafness in his left ear and an uncontrollable tendency to get lost in fairy-land but somehow he makes good.