1 hr 5 min

A Death in the Desert, by Willa Cather The Classic Tales Podcast

    • Fiction

Why does a brotherly resemblance bring a woman to tears? Willa Cather, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.
Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.
Well our loss is your gain. We’ve come into some rather grim news lately, and it looks like we need to raise some immediate funds. This is something I’ve tried to put off, and now the wolf, as Bertie Wooster would say, is at the door.
So, in order to cope with this sudden need to raise some funding, and to keep The Classic Tales Podcast going to see a brighter day, I’m going to do something I’ve never done before – offer unlimited access to download everything at the store.
As most of you know, if you’ve sampled the free offerings we’ve been giving away for the pandemic, these titles are worth a fair bit of green. In fact, if you load your cart up with all of the free items now available, it’s over a hundred dollars.
Imagine if you could have it all. Literally.
So, for the next two weeks, I’m going to offer two new items for sale – the first is a 1 year pass for unlimited access to the complete inventory available at classictalesaudiobooks.com. The second is a lifetime pass.
For your life, or mine, whichever one of us dies first. Because I’m not stopping until then.
And here’s another thing, I have around 100 titles that are in limbo. They aren’t on the podcast, and they aren’t in the store. They will be trickling in over the next year.
Tap here to purchase a one-year access pass to The Classic Tales Library of titles.
 
Tap here to purchase lifetime access to The Classic Tales Library of titles. 
I’m actually putting a cap on the lifetime pass. There will only be five lifetime passes available.
These two products will be available for only two weeks. We need a certain amount to cover this crisis. Hopefully we’ll reach the goal by then, and we’ll all be able to move forward.
I hate to do this, especially now. I started the podcast because I wanted to provide something that would have been useful to me as a kid. If I had access to an audiobook of The Scarlet Letter when I had to read it as a junior, my confidence and self-esteem wouldn’t have taken the hit that it did. School, reading, life, pandemics, they are all hard enough. If I had had access to a solid recording that might have sparked my imagination, this dark period that still haunts me 30 years later, might not have happened.
I wanted to be someone who could help that kid. That’s why I do what I do. 13 years later, and I’ve recorded 570 books. If you can, please click on over to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com, and support us however you can.
I’m still keeping up the free stuff up. Please don’t worry about that.
You can find the free audiobooks here:
https://tinyurl.com/wfrphaw
I love stories of the American West. When I ran across this one by Willa Cather, it just felt like it was the right time to share it. We needed something more literary, I thought. I hope you like it.
And now, A Death in the Desert, by Willa Cather.
Tap here to go to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter!
 

Why does a brotherly resemblance bring a woman to tears? Willa Cather, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.
Welcome to The Classic Tales Podcast. Thank you for listening.
Well our loss is your gain. We’ve come into some rather grim news lately, and it looks like we need to raise some immediate funds. This is something I’ve tried to put off, and now the wolf, as Bertie Wooster would say, is at the door.
So, in order to cope with this sudden need to raise some funding, and to keep The Classic Tales Podcast going to see a brighter day, I’m going to do something I’ve never done before – offer unlimited access to download everything at the store.
As most of you know, if you’ve sampled the free offerings we’ve been giving away for the pandemic, these titles are worth a fair bit of green. In fact, if you load your cart up with all of the free items now available, it’s over a hundred dollars.
Imagine if you could have it all. Literally.
So, for the next two weeks, I’m going to offer two new items for sale – the first is a 1 year pass for unlimited access to the complete inventory available at classictalesaudiobooks.com. The second is a lifetime pass.
For your life, or mine, whichever one of us dies first. Because I’m not stopping until then.
And here’s another thing, I have around 100 titles that are in limbo. They aren’t on the podcast, and they aren’t in the store. They will be trickling in over the next year.
Tap here to purchase a one-year access pass to The Classic Tales Library of titles.
 
Tap here to purchase lifetime access to The Classic Tales Library of titles. 
I’m actually putting a cap on the lifetime pass. There will only be five lifetime passes available.
These two products will be available for only two weeks. We need a certain amount to cover this crisis. Hopefully we’ll reach the goal by then, and we’ll all be able to move forward.
I hate to do this, especially now. I started the podcast because I wanted to provide something that would have been useful to me as a kid. If I had access to an audiobook of The Scarlet Letter when I had to read it as a junior, my confidence and self-esteem wouldn’t have taken the hit that it did. School, reading, life, pandemics, they are all hard enough. If I had had access to a solid recording that might have sparked my imagination, this dark period that still haunts me 30 years later, might not have happened.
I wanted to be someone who could help that kid. That’s why I do what I do. 13 years later, and I’ve recorded 570 books. If you can, please click on over to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com, and support us however you can.
I’m still keeping up the free stuff up. Please don’t worry about that.
You can find the free audiobooks here:
https://tinyurl.com/wfrphaw
I love stories of the American West. When I ran across this one by Willa Cather, it just felt like it was the right time to share it. We needed something more literary, I thought. I hope you like it.
And now, A Death in the Desert, by Willa Cather.
Tap here to go to www.classictalesaudiobooks.com and become a financial supporter!
 

1 hr 5 min

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