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Let's Not and Say We Did

Jeff's open marriage is thriving, except for one problem: he can't bring himself to have sex with anyone other than his wife. Fortunately, his date has some ideas. Written by Mac Rogers, directed and sound designed by Jonathan Mitchell. Performed by Dennis Pacheco, Ann Carr, and ...  Show more

BONUS: Inside "Midnight Screening"

Jonathan talks with writer David Bluvband about our story "Midnight Screening." If you haven't heard the story yet, this episode contains SPOILERS, so you'll want to listen to the story first. ⁠⁠Order your vinyl copy of Silvia's Blood and Moon Graffiti HERE.⁠⁠⁠ The records will o ...  Show more

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