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Stella And The Spy On Our Story Podcast- The People s Friend
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The latest episode of “Reading Between The Lines”, our story podcast, features a story called “Love And Pride”.
Written by an author named Rachel Monroe all the way back in 1927, it’s a society story with a strong moral tone to it.
Have a listen to a snippet of our conversation below:
While we’ve uncovered plenty of gems for the podcast, it’s clear that some of the stories haven’t aged terribly well.
But that’s not to say that they weren’t popular or well-received in their day. Nor is it the case that they can be considered “badly written” per se. It could be, as with “Love And Pride”, that a modern audience simply isn’t used to reading stories of this type.
A new episode of “Reading Between The Lines”, our story podcast in association with the Oddfellows, is out now.
In it, the team read another of AP Macdonald’s “The MacPeever Wrangles” series: “The Secrets Of Freemasonry”.
Have you listened to some of our previous adventures with Mr and Mrs MacPeever? If so, you’ll know that the story Colin promises isn’t always the story we get!
But it seems like being led down the garden path is nothing new when it comes to discussing the Freemasons . . .
DC Thomson archivist and podcast guest Barry recently unearthed this feature, published in the “Friend” in 1909, just a few years after our story.
Like a lot of workplaces, the “Friend” office runs a Secret Santa every Christmas.
When we were all still in the office, this involved picking a colleague’s name out of a hat, and heading off into town to pick them up a gift.
The gifts would go under the office tree until Christmas Eve, when we’d get together to open them before heading off for lunch.
It was exciting! Photograph courtesy of “The People’s Friend”
A little different
But that didn’t stop us!
Fiction team’s Abbie took on the administration this year, using drawnames.co.uk to randomly assign us all people to buy for.
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