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Bad Breasts

Fiction on the Web, Volume 9

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Bad Breasts

By: Charlie Fish, Birgit Lennertz Sarrimanolis, Rozanne Charbonneau
Narrated by: Hope Newhouse, Charlie Fish, Rachel Esposti
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Welcome to the Fiction on the Web audiobook series, featuring a collection of short stories with a different theme for each volume. Lovingly curated by the owner of Fiction on the Web, Charlie Fish. Come and share in the joy and power of short stories.

The theme of this volume is Bad Breasts. Breasts can be one of the defining features of a woman's body, for better or worse. But what happens when a woman is betrayed by her breasts?

This audiobook series is produced by Flying Pickle Performing Arts in cooperation with Spoken Realms and Fiction on the Web. The cover artwork is by Julia Kerrison, with incidental music by Matt Devereaux.

©2024 Charlie Fish, Birgit Lennertz Sarrimanolis, and Rozanne Charbonneau (P)2024 Charlie Fish, Birgit Lennertz Sarrimanolis, and Rozanne Charbonneau
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