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The Shorttales Club

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Like any other book club, this show has a group of like minded people reading, and talking about stories. In The Shorttales Club, Oz and her friends will read, think and discuss short stories of no more than 9,000 words. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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9 episodios

Portada del episodio End of Season One

End of Season One

Welcome to the end of season one. You are listening to "The Shorttales Club [https://ayambalitcast.com/introducing-two-new-ayamba-litcast-podcasts/]," where we read, think and discuss short stories we love. Join us as we take a look back at some of the stories we've covered on The Shorttales Club. 1. The Madman by Chinua Achebe 2. The Necklace by Guy de Maupassant  3. This Man by Kasimma 4. We Will Talk About Other Things Instead by Deborah Oluniran Adeniyi 5. The Man from Kawo by Blessing Tarfa 6. Caterer, Caterer by Pemi Aguda 7. Call Her No One written by Frances Ogamba SEE YOU SOON We hope you've enjoyed our discussions and won't hesitate to read up on the stories. Listen to the episodes [https://shows.acast.com/the-shorttales-club] and tell us if you agree with our thoughts or not. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12 de ene de 2023 - 11 min
Portada del episodio Call Her No One by Frances Ogamba

Call Her No One by Frances Ogamba

On this episode, Oz and Friends eagerly share their opinions on a story titled “Call Her No One.” Written by Frances Ogamba and published in 2021 by CRAFT literary magazine, the tale comes with a content warning: Human Trafficking. It is a story that talks about multiple forms of abuse. Statutory rape, human trafficking and possible kidnapping are some of the themes explored in Call Her No One. Narrated using the first person technique, Frances’ protagonist, Nne, tells a haunting tale that will grip you and won’t let go. Nne speaks in a disturbingly passive tone, as if she is outside of her body and experiencing everything happening to her like a third party watching it. Habiba hosts the episode and is the only one that doesn’t fall under the infamous Daniel’s spell. On the other hand, Debby is his biggest fan. Daniel, though an enabler in this horrid scene, impresses Oz with his efficiency. We are urged to call her no one as even the name Nne is not really hers. We do not see enough of her home, her family or who she was beyond the life she was forced to live after getting impregnated while in senior secondary. Instead, Frances focuses on the birth of her child, and another and another, even as her ‘aunt’ wasted no time in selling them off before they are a week old. There is little that anyone could have done to save Nne from it all as she is conveniently, the perfect victim. With no family who cared enough about her, it was easy for the ‘aunt’ to spirit her away to Port Harcourt where she knows no one and no one would come looking.  You ask yourself, how she gets repeatedly pregnant, well, this is where the infamous Daniel comes in. Seven days in every month, he visits Nne until she is confirmed pregnant. He does his job with a fastidiousness that can be envied. During the act, he religiously avoids all eye contact, leaving no room for any further intimacy between him and Nne, then departing as soon as he is done. Listen to the episode to find out what happens with the babies and what fate has in store for Nne. Or follow the link below to read the story. https://www.craftliterary.com/2021/03/05/call-her-no-one-frances-ogamba/ ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

22 de dic de 2022 - 47 min
Portada del episodio Caterer, Caterer by Pemi Aguda

Caterer, Caterer by Pemi Aguda

On the sixth episode of The Shorttales Club, Oz and Friends read and discuss the short story, “Caterer, Caterer” written by Pemi Aguda. It is a story centered around a 'caterer' just like the title suggests, however, unlike what comes to mind when you hear the word, this is one meal you’d prefer to skip. A MIXED POT It's not everyday a good samaritan strolls into your life to help ease off some of your burdens. When this person also happens to be your pastor, you welcome him and his gifts with open arms. This was the case of the people living in the community Pemi described. Their pastor had bought the local Grammar School a generator, distributed foodstuff to members of the community and built a new Church - the tallest building in town. It was a monument that drew eyes to the sky, a constant reminder of God’s rule over the heavens. Pastor Pascal was God-sent. So it was a thing worthy to be celebrated when our caterer was called in to cook for the Church’s opening ceremony. More so since her chief rival, Iya Sadiq, was the one to recommend her, after having to travel out of town for a family emergency.  Caterer, Caterer is the winner of the 2015 Writivism Short Story Prize. If you’ve enjoyed our chat and would like to continue the discussion, kindly follow us on Twitter and Instagram @shorttalesclub to share your opinions. Also, you can find “Caterer, Caterer” on Amazon using the affiliate link provided in our show notes. Doing so would greatly help the podcast grow. Thanks in advance and see you next time. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8 de dic de 2022 - 56 min
Portada del episodio The Man from Kawo

The Man from Kawo

OZ & FRIENDS TACKLE THE MAN FROM KAWO On this episode of The Shorttales Club, Oz & friends read a story that was recently  shortlisted for the Hafsat Abdulwaheed Women Short Story Prize. It was written by Blessing Aliyu Tarfa and titled, The Man from Kawo. Blessing Tarfa is a writer. She’s a pioneer fellow of the 2018 YELF Creative Writing Fellowship. She is also an educationist interested in researching education continuity in emergency situations. Tarfa is a Shaper with the Abuja Global Shapers Community of the World Economic Forum. Blessing’s passion lies in education and Children’s Literature. In 2020, she won the Wakini Kuria Children’s Prize for Literature. Blessing can be found reading a book, attempting to write one, watering her plants, swimming or simply marvelling at her unfinished manuscripts. WHO IS THE MAN FROM KAWO This is a man who is always on the road, prowling, either to or from Kawo. One day he lost his pet cat, which sends him searching desperately for her on his bicycle. The story evolves with each retelling.  Blessing tells a riveting tale of a family living under the weight of their daughter’s blindness. We see how this dictates their lives; in the morning after they wake, how everything they do revolves around Eman, their daughter and the dedication with which she is raised. Eman’s mother worries her daughter would not be seen as a ‘normal child’ so she spends valuable hours teaching her the shape of colours, the parts of her body, braille and every other thing that comes to mind. Eman’s father is the playful one, weaving stories under the evening sky, playing catch with her and putting her to bed at night.  There is no doubt that The Man from Kawo is a story that will remain with us for a while to come. It is a story of pain, trials, tribulations and comeuppance. Oz & friends hope you learn something from it. You can find other stories by the author in the links provided below. https://mbarilibrary.wixsite.com/website/new-page/CHERISH-THE-DAY [https://mbarilibrary.wixsite.com/website/new-page/CHERISH-THE-DAY] Cherish the Day https://www.writersspace.net/sophie-what-do-you-say-2020-wakini-prize-winner-by-blessing [https://www.writersspace.net/sophie-what-do-you-say-2020-wakini-prize-winner-by-blessing] Sophie What do you Say? - A children’s story   If you’ve enjoyed our chat and would like to continue the discussion, kindly follow us on Twitter and Instagram @shorttalesclub to share your opinions. See you next time! ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24 de nov de 2022 - 50 min
Portada del episodio We Will Talk About Other Things Instead by Deborah Oluniran

We Will Talk About Other Things Instead by Deborah Oluniran

When a woman wakes up to find a baby she has no recollection of having lying beside her, you just know you’re in for some drama. That’s just the opening of Deborah Oluniran’s short story titled “We Will Talk About Other Things Instead,” so imagine the twists and turns the author has for you. In this episode of The Shorttales Club, Cryptte takes the helm to lead AbdulHanan, Fresh and Oz into the fractured mind of our protagonist. Does she discover whose baby it is? Is it secretly hers? Is it some sort of setup? Go read the story to find out or listen to the spoiler filled episode to determine what sort of story you’re getting yourself into. Oz suspiciously takes the back seat in this one as our merry band of bedroom critics take things much more seriously than usual. The episode is chock-full of insight, speculation and personal experiences that will likely leave you afraid and thoughtful too. https://linktr.ee/deborah_oluniran?subscribe [https://linktr.ee/deborah_oluniran?subscribe]  For more stories from Deborah Oluniran, follow the link above and don’t forget to leave a review for The Shorttales Club so more people can enjoy this episode as well. See you next time. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10 de nov de 2022 - 47 min
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