The Stephens Hill Horror
The Molehill Podcast is back for Halloween with a special, Lovecraft-inspired ghost story from Pete Peterson: "The Stephens Hill Horror." Be afraid; be very afraid. Original Molehill Podcast theme music by Zach & Maggie Other music featured in this episode: "In Union No. 2 (Part I)" by Thad Kopec …
S1 Halloween Edition: A Shade of Yellow
Wherein Pete Peterson reads his ghost story "A Shade of Yellow," Zach & Maggie treat us to a special Halloween song, and we are visited by Drew's evil twin. Music featured in this episode: "Sitting Still" by Thad Kopec "By the Grave" by Anton Belov "Observance" by Adam Bokesch "Opaque" by Luke Ate…
S1 E8: When the Angel Stirred the Waters
Wherein Jen Rose Yokel reads her poem "When I See It" and her piece "Beneath the Flood," Rebecca Reynolds reads her poems "Dear Students" and "The Farmer," Jonathan Rogers reads his short story "When the Angel Stirred the Waters," and Drew Miller thanks you for listening to Season 1 of The Molehill…
S1 E7: The Integrated Imagination
Wherein Shigé Clark reads her poems “The Origin of Wind” and “Love Is This,” Andrew Peterson reads “The Integrated Imagination” from his book Adorning the Dark, Drew Miller shares this week’s Word of Befuddlement (“spudgeon”), and we receive a special visit from Drew of the Future.
S1 E6: Beech Grove
Wherein Chris Slaten reads his poems “Conversation,” “The Right Time,” and “All Saints’ Day,” Russ Ramsey reads his piece “Beech Grove,” and Drew Miller shares the sixth Word of Befuddlement: “grumpple.” Music featured in this episode: “Under the Stars” by Analog Heart “Highlands” by Kyle McEvoy “…
S1 E5: Cinnamon
Wherein Jonathan Rogers reads his poems "Two Villanelles," Janna Barber reads her piece Cinnamon, and Drew Miller shares the fifth Word of Befuddlement: "soggage." First appearing in Volume 4 of The Molehill, Cinnamon is a memoir, which makes it extra special to hear Janna herself read it out loud…
S1 E4: Pandemic Poetry
Wherein Malcolm Guite reads his "Quarantine Quatrains" poetry collection, Andrew Roycroft reads his "Grace Triptych," and Drew Miller shares the fourth Word of Befuddlement: "spoothe." Malcolm Guite and Andrew Roycroft both happen to be priests as well as poets. Malcolm has spent his quarantine in…
S1 E3: Feelings Like Water
Wherein Adam Whipple reads his poems "The Knowing is in Silence" and "Swimming at Meads," Helena Sorensen reads her piece Feelings Like Water, and Drew Miller shares the third Word of Befuddlement: obloot. Transcripts are available for The Molehill Podcast. You can find them at RabbitRoom.com/Podc…
S1 E2: This Is For All the Lonely Writers
Wherein Chris Yokel reads his poems "This Haunting" and "Another World," Jennifer Trafton reads her piece This Is For All the Lonely Writers, we receive a brief serenade from Ron Block, and Drew Miller shares the second Word of Befuddlement: toom (it’s a noun). Transcripts are available for The Mo…
S1 E1: Welcome to the Wilderness
Wherein Rebecca Reynolds kicks off the show with her poem "Welcome," Don Chaffer reads The Wilderness Journal, and Drew Miller shares the first ever Word of Befuddlement: pleethe. Send in your very own definition of "pleethe" to Drew Miller (drew@rabbitroom.com) and he might just read it on next w…