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Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Chapter 15.
Our reader, Elizabeth Klett continues to rock Jane Eyre for us!
If the JTB iTunes feed ever goes down, please head over to the Libsyn site.
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Exclusive, Thing 2 Poetry:
The Dancers
As I walked
Across the field,
I saw a bunch of dancing girls
Poking the sun,
Soaking up its light,
Singeing the ground,
With
Barefoot
Feet.
The Lonely Day
As I sit
On the bench,
Sadness fills me.
Pushing out tears
To help the gardens
Late
Blossom
Alone.
T.L.D. 2.0
With my current secret
As I cross the stones
I bestow to you
A lonely day.
General Newsy Bits:
If you want to subscribe to support the show, you can read all about the new interface here and discover the simplicity of listening to CraftLit on-the-go on your iPhone/iTouch/Android for free. The next book for Premium Subscribers is--The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde. Listen now before the Stephen Fry/Hugh Laurie animated film comes out!
Please feel free to join our Knit-a-Long for Jane's Ubiquitous Shawl (I'm still plugging along, please feel free to join now! Truly. I won't be done for awhile.).
What (else) Would Madame Defarge Knit?—this time in color!—is available for pre-order!
Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre, Chapter 15.
Our reader, Elizabeth Klett continues to rock Jane Eyre for us!
If the JTB iTunes feed ever goes down, please head over to the Libsyn site.
Our Sponsor:
Exclusive, Thing 2 Poetry:
The Dancers
As I walked
Across the field,
I saw a bunch of dancing girls
Poking the sun,
Soaking up its light,
Singeing the ground,
With
Barefoot
Feet.
The Lonely Day
As I sit
On the bench,
Sadness fills me.
Pushing out tears
To help the gardens
Late
Blossom
Alone.
T.L.D. 2.0
With my current secret
As I cross the stones
I bestow to you
A lonely day.
General Newsy Bits:
If you want to subscribe to support the show, you can read all about the new interface here and discover the simplicity of listening to CraftLit on-the-go on your iPhone/iTouch/Android for free. The next book for Premium Subscribers is--The Canterville Ghost by Oscar Wilde. Listen now before the Stephen Fry/Hugh Laurie animated film comes out!
Please feel free to join our Knit-a-Long for Jane's Ubiquitous Shawl (I'm still plugging along, please feel free to join now! Truly. I won't be done for awhile.).
What (else) Would Madame Defarge Knit?—this time in color!—is available for pre-order!