Montana Voice Steve Saroff
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Truth stirred with fiction from a Western vantage. Season 3 was a reading, with original music, from 'The Lie and the Aether,' which was rewritten and became the popular novel "Paper Targets," by Steve Saroff. Other seasons included stories originally published in Redbook and other national magazines, as well as interviews and other short and interesting listening. Highly recommended.
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Steve Saroff on Peggy's Place - 01/23/24
Steve Saroff having a discussion with Peggy Berryhill, the owner of KGUA on January 23rd, 2024, about 'Paper Targets', growing up, life, and coastal waves.
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The Absurd Grit and other readings
The first of several short readings, most from the book, The Long Line of Elk, by Steve S. Saroff
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Hoarder of Memories and other readings
The second of several short readings, some from the book, The Long Line of Elk, by Steve S. Saroff
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Flute and Didgeridoo One
Flute and Didgeridoo, by Steve Saroff and Mandela Van Eeden.
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The Loneliness of a Run-A-Way
Short readings from a few popular social media posts, as well as sections from the novel Paper Targets, are set to music.
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Greg Bechle
Remembering Greg Bechle, when he lived in Missoula, Montana.
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Customer Reviews
Loving Lies
Wow! Love the writing, love the narration, stayed up ‘til 4:00 listening.
Very touching and interesting.
Thank you! Thank you.
soothing stories to calm my soul
Steve! I absolutely LOVE your podcast. You are an incredible writer and your voice narrating your work suits your writing well. I tune in to find a calming state and enjoy getting lost in your stories. Keep them coming please!
Montana Literature!
Engaging stories, well-written and well-read. It’s a pleasure to collaborate with Steve Saroff again on the Montana Voice project!