Click – Podcasted

December 17, 2009
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clickdingLying on his belly in the middle of a rice paddy, Carl showed the new trainee, Sovann, how to come at the anti-personnel mine, partially embedded in the muck, at a 30 degree angle and gently touch the knife tip to the side of the box, feeling for give. The young man, sweating as profusely as Carl inside his protective helmet, grinned and copied him. He had a nice steady hand, wasn’t easily spooked or too superstitious. Carl felt a swell of pride for his student.

Click is a non-consensual story that might be disturbing to some readers / listeners. Please keep that in mind. It is also written in 3rd person limited from a male POV and, because of this, I have been hesitant to podcast it myself. Monocle (Raziel Moore) of eroticwriter.wordpress.com very kindly agreed to read it for me and I think the male voice, and his very good reading of the story really brings it to life.

Monocle is a very good erotica writer in his own right. He shares a blog with Red Bud (Will Crimson). Please take the time to visit it here.

You can also download the podcast or subscribe at http://remittancegirl.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=561001

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One Response to Click – Podcasted

  1. William Crimson on December 23, 2009 at 10:06 pm

    Hey RM,

    I was just congratulating Monocle on what a great job he did when reading your story. Both of you read beautifully (and I’ve heard plenty of awful readers).

    If you ever need another reader for one of your stories, RM, count me in.

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