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Appaloosa Radio

 online audio theater where original stories come alive!

 

Appaloosa Radio is a production of the Appaloosa Springs Audio Theater, a volunteer collaborative whose purpose is to create, produce, and share original story content through webcast radio experiences. 

We offer a permanent archive of our original audio stories at Appaloosa Radio Productions ---

https://appaloosaradio.productions

We also offer a podcast service that adds new episodes each week. The podcast host is at ---

 https://appaloosa_radio.buzzsprout.com



Principal contact:   jim-j@appaloosaradio.productions


Behind every door is an untold story  . . .

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Appaloosa Radio Offers A new musical story A Little Monkey Magic Act One A whimsical musical journey to the early days of cartoon animation, featuring Jiminy, the ever-inquisitive, always impulsive, and incredibly funny organ grinder’s monkey, and his three animator friends at the Carousel Cartoon Company of Chicago. It was 1934 during the very worst days of the Great Depression, and, unfortunately, the Carousel Cartoon Company of Chicago was forced to close. The three animators ...
Regarding a Murder By Stan Morgan Private Investigator A True Story A private investigator revisits an old murder, one that impacted him directly when he was a child. “It was November 18, 1947. I had just turned eight and was in the Third Grade at Wayside Elementary School in the southern edge of Bakersfield. Every day, my younger brother and I walked the three-quarters of a mile from our house in the Southgate area to the school. To avoid walking along the busy Casa Loma Highway...
25 is too slow

25 is too slow

2025-04-0107:31

25 is too slow By Eureka Wallace Sign says 25, that's a snail in disguise. I'm a rocket on wheels, not a cloud in my skies. Got dreams in the trunk. Ambitions on my dash. Speedometer screaming, gotta move fast . 25 too slow. Can't cage my flow. Road's a canvas, that I paint. Gotta let it show. Gotta let it show. Gotta let it show. Wheels spinning symphonies, heartbeats in tow Ain't no limit when you got places to go Ain't no...
Regarding a Murder Part 4 of 4 By Stan Morgan Private Investigator A True Story A private investigator revisits an old murder, one that impacted him directly when he was a child. “It was November 18, 1947. I had just turned eight and was in the Third Grade at Wayside Elementary School in the southern edge of Bakersfield. Every day, my younger brother and I walked the three-quarters of a mile from our house in the Southgate area to the school. To avoid walking along the busy Casa ...
Regarding a Murder Part 3 of 4 By Stan Morgan Private Investigator A True Story A private investigator revisits an old murder, one that impacted him directly when he was a child. “It was November 18, 1947. I had just turned eight and was in the Third Grade at Wayside Elementary School in the southern edge of Bakersfield. Every day, my younger brother and I walked the three-quarters of a mile from our house in the Southgate area to the school. To avoid walking along the busy Casa ...
Regarding a Murder Part 2 of 4 By Stan Morgan Private Investigator A True Story A private investigator revisits an old murder, one that impacted him directly when he was a child. “It was November 18, 1947. I had just turned eight and was in the Third Grade at Wayside Elementary School in the southern edge of Bakersfield. Every day, my younger brother and I walked the three-quarters of a mile from our house in the Southgate area to the school. To avoid walking along the busy Casa ...
Wine of Frogs

Wine of Frogs

2025-03-2413:10

Science Fiction The Wine of Frogs by Anthony Marcolongo Indefinite longevity. Lengthening human life spans to millennia instead of decades. The firm had been working for years and had finally achieved a major breakthrough. However, its founder had other, more sinister plans. This story was originally published in the anthology, The Moving Finger Writes...
Tattoo

Tattoo

2025-02-0705:07

Tattoo An original story for Appaloosa Radio Last December before Christmas he placed third in the Regional Finals for the Mr. Perfect Body competition. The year before, he had placed second, just seven tenths of a point behind the winner. Then, to celebrate he had an artist tattoo a full-color version of Leonardo DaVinci’s “Last Supper” across his pects and abs. It cost him nearly a thousand dollars and took the artist nearly a full day, and the pain was so intense that he could...
Edge Clinging

Edge Clinging

2025-01-2103:33

Edge Clinging For Appaloosa Radio As we age, we lose both our mobility and our self-confidence, and in losing our self-confidence, we stick very close to the edge of the pool.
Appaloosa Radio Online offers Alligator A story from Nell Trustmon’s Magazine “Broken Tree Tales” In rural mining communities like Boyce, Colorado, the arrival of the “Alligator Man” created a community-wide celebration. How could any of the Lithuanian miners continue to work in the deep, hard rock silver mine when there was a real, live alligator in town? Gotta see that! Alligators were hardly rare in places like Florida or the bayous of Louisiana. And almost anyone who visited...
Middle-aged Dreamer

Middle-aged Dreamer

2024-12-2505:01

Peace and perpetual greetings! Featuring new tie-dye songs in the hip style of the early 1970s. Appaloosa Radio presents an original musical story Surprise Valley The hippie resort of perpetual happiness Here is a favorite song from ACT 2!
The Road of Life Has Many Detours A very personal story by Gisela Butler The pick-up truck came over the center divider and became airborne. I could see the wheels of the truck coming in my direction. I just said, “Oh my God, please…” Instantly, I ducked towards the passenger side. Then I suddenly felt a sharp pain in my ribs. I lay there in pain going in and out of consciousness. That’s all I remember. I later woke up as my clothes were being cut from my body. Lying ...
Do you love Interactive Collaborative Fiction? Interactive Collaborative Fiction is the art of jointly shaping a narrative through collective storytelling. Appaloosa Radio Online, in collaboration with the Sacramento Suburban Writers, is launching an exciting new forum for Interactive Collaborative Fiction (ICF) and is seeking “Story Pilots” to guide the journey. ICF is a process where narratives are shaped collectively, not by a single writer, but by a community that evolves the story over t...
The Devil is in the Details --- The Art of Deception An original story by Thomas Hessler It really wasn’t a wild prank. Nobody got hurt, some were entertained for a while, and the incident displayed a principle of human characteristics. I would do it again, and I think if you asked those who know me, they would say, “Uh, huh.” Every so often I pick up a book about writing. I mean, some of the authors might really have something to say that is helpful. One author was explaining...
Most Despicable Brute An Original Story by Appaloosa Radio From the continuing City of 4000 Spies Series “If Noble Son Dusko Rarrko, the Second Son of the 19th Great Nobleman of Sassko were ever to write his memoirs, telling about his entanglement in the world of espionage, he could tell of great schemes involving the greatest of empires and nations. He could also tell of well-planned assassinations that were eons in planning and implementation. He could tell of technologies stolen, and...
On the Morning Commuter Bus An original story For Appaloosa Radio CHAPTER 3 Many contemporary hi-tech employees ride express commuter buses daily to and from their work sites. Larry Jay Connors is just one of the many. He is a numbers guy, a veritable filing cabinet for numbers, whose specialty is making fiscal projections, doing benefit analyses, and generating cost-to-price determinations. Unfortunately, Larry is also a “quasi social isolate” who stares at his own shoes to avoid eye c...
On the Morning Commuter Bus An original story For Appaloosa Radio CHAPTER 2 Many contemporary hi-tech employees ride express commuter buses daily to and from their work sites. Larry Jay Connors is just one of the many. He is a numbers guy, a veritable filing cabinet for numbers, whose specialty is making fiscal projections, doing benefit analyses, and generating cost-to-price determinations. Unfortunately, Larry is also a “quasi social isolate” who stares at his own shoes to avoid eye c...
On the Morning Commuter Bus An original story For Appaloosa Radio CHAPTER 1 Many contemporary hi-tech employees ride express commuter buses daily to and from their work sites. Larry Jay Connors is just one of the many. He is a numbers guy, a veritable filing cabinet for numbers, whose specialty is making fiscal projections, doing benefit analyses, and generating cost-to-price determinations. Unfortunately, Larry is also a “quasi social isolate” who stares at his own shoes to avoid eye...
Travelling

Travelling

2024-10-0507:33

Travelling by Pamela Hummel-Morgan This week we visited some friends in Monterey. They had recently returned from a seven-week trip driving across Europe, putting over 6,000 miles on their rental cars.
Tautologies

Tautologies

2024-10-0549:07

Tautologies By J. J. Mounts-Miller For Appaloosa Radio October 2024 I have been thinking a lot about something I read in a magazine. I had read: “Brain waves spike during death.” Researchers found that in the process of dying, brain activity increases. When it is graphed, it represents a distinct series of sharp, upward spikes. Before these spikes, there is usually a period of low-level dormancy, typically a relatively flat line of limited brain activity. Then, during death, brain wave...
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