Share the joys-and sharpen the skills-of deep reading. In each weekly half-hour podcast, Eric Rabkin and Jesse Willis mine together the riches of another marvelous short story, poem, or video. Each work, freely available on the RSD website, can be read in half an hour or less, and discussed for hours.

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Reading, Short And Deep #306 - Just A Dog by Charles L. Funnell 2021-12-15
Reading, Short And Deep #305 – A Rose For Emily by William Faulkner 2021-12-08
Reading, Short And Deep #304 – The Hunter Dreams In His Club by Lord Dunsany 2021-12-01
Reading, Short And Deep #303 – An Ominous Baby by Stephen Crane 2021-11-24
Reading, Short And Deep #302 – A Song Of A Beggar And King by Anonymous 2021-11-17
Reading, Short And Deep #301 – Tiare Tahiti by Rupert Brooke 2021-11-10
Reading, Short And Deep #300 – The Princess And The Tin Box by James Thurber 2021-11-03
Reading, Short And Deep #299 – A Dead World by W.J. Stanton-Pyper 2021-10-27
Reading, Short And Deep #298 – From The Tomb by Guy de Maupassant 2021-10-20
Reading, Short And Deep #297 – Time Enough At Last by Lyn Venable 2021-10-13
Reading, Short And Deep #296 – The Room In The Tower by E.F. Benson 2021-10-06
Reading, Short And Deep #295 – An Adventure Under Ground by W.D. Harrington 2021-09-29
Reading, Short And Deep #294 – Flowering Evil by Margaret St. Clair 2021-09-22
Reading, Short And Deep #293 – The Dream Snake by Robert E. Howard 2021-09-15
Reading, Short And Deep #292 – The Clock That Went Backward by Edward Page Mitchell 2021-09-08
Reading, Short And Deep #291 – The Red Wheelbarrow by William Carlos Williams 2021-09-01
Reading, Short And Deep #290 – The Faceless Thing by Edward D. Hoch 2021-08-25
Reading, Short And Deep #289 – The Bride Comes To Yellow Sky by Stephen Crane 2021-08-18
Reading, Short And Deep #288 – The Jelly-Fish by David H. Keller 2021-08-11
Reading, Short And Deep #287 – Who Destroyed The Earth? by Robert Wolf Emmett 2021-08-04
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