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Rish Outfield

Rish Outcast

An Arts and Literature podcast
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Rish Outcast

Rish Outfield

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 Rish presents the second section of his novella "Ten Thousand Coffins."Medtech Brook Lisst has seen the hand of the intruder on the ship . . . a vampire's hand. But vampires don't really exist, do they?To download the episode, Right-Click HERE
 Rish and Marshal got together to go the annual writers conference, and talk about the highs and lows, the encouragement, the Energon collected, and their brains filling up.  And hey, no screaming babies this year!If you want to download the ep
 At long last, Rish presents the first section of his Sci-Fi/Horror piece "Ten Thousand Coffins."Onboard her colony ship, Medtech Brook Lisst finds a sleeper pod that has become a coffin . . . but what will find her?As always, you can download
 Rish does his annual episode about the Lara Demming series, specifically talking about "Bundling Made Easy" and "Here To Help."Note: Recorded over three sessions in two different months, expect plenty of repetition in this one.  Yay!If you'd l
 Rish presents Ambrose Bierce's 1890 story "An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge."  Remember that one?Note: Over on my Patreon, this was a double-episode, with a second Bierce story, "The Eyes of the Panther."If you want to download it, just Right
 Back in 2023*, Rish recorded a sprawling episode, ostensibly about the winter, but much more about writing and sports and being an extra in a Clint Eastwood film, and the MATRIX sequels, podcasting, and Stephen King, "The Adventure of the Germ
 Rish gets together with Cousin Ryan to talk about toy-selling . . . for the last time?Spoiler: Maybe.As always, please download the file by Right-Clicking HERE.And pretty please support my Patreon by clicking HERE.Logo by Gino "Have Toys, Will
 Rish shares Ray Bradbury's 1969 tale "Night Call, Collect."  Just let it go to voicemail, kids.Warning: Some sound quality issues.If downloading the episode appeals to you, Right-Click HERE.If supporting me on Patreon would please you, click H
 Rish likes New Years, and talks a bit about that.  He looks at the many goals he failed at in 2023 and sets a few for 2024.  He answers a couple of questions from listeners, and despite this episode ending up obscenely long, reads "The Cremati
 Rish talks about the recent comic convention he went to with his nephew and Cousin Ryan.  Warning: He could not come up with a better episode title.Darn it, if you'd like to download the episode, Right-Click HERE.Damn it, if you'd like to supp
 Alright, here's the second half of my Dead & Breakfast holiday-ish tale, "There'll Be Scary Ghost Stories," where coworkers gather to share their experiences at the Noble Oaks Bed & Breakfast.  Enjoy?To download the episode, just Right-Click H
 So, due to the holidays, I'm going to switch Episodes 267 and 266, and we'll get the latter in a couple of weeks.  You'll survive, I'm pretty sure.Rish presents half of his Dead & Breakfast story "There'll Be Scary Ghost Stories" for the holid
 Rish performs M.R. James's 1904 story "Oh Whistle, and I'll Come To You, My Lad."  No whistling, please.Note: I just discovered that there was a famous 17th Century poem/song called OWAICTYML, and this is named after that.  Makes the story coo
 Big Anklevich joins Rish for his Gerald & Bjorn sketch "Sleeping Near The Enemy."  Then they talk about spousal abuse . . . like you do.Download the episode directly by Right-Clicking THIS LINK.Support my arse on Patreon by clicking THIS ONE.L
 In one of those oversharing episodes, Rish ponders why he cares what people think of him.  Warning: BTTF and TMI.To download this episode, Right-Click HERE.To support Rish on Patreon, click HERE.Logo by Gino "I Do Care, Kids" Moretto.
 Rish finishes the presentation of his story "Underdecorated" . . . just in time to take down your decorations!Note: I meant to post this before Halloween, but a town ordinance said I couldn't.To download the episode, Right-Click HERE.To suppor
 Rish presents the first half of his Halloween story "Underdecorated" about a town without holiday spirit.  Or is it "Undecorated?"To download the episode, just Right-Click HERE.To support me on Patreon, click HERE.As always, Gino "Down Underde
Rish tells more toy-selling war stories, including some with his Cousin Ryan. Note: Sorry about the bad audio--the microphone was sitting next to the fan.To download the episode, just Right-Click HERE.To support me on Patreon, click HERE.Logo b
 Rish presents two new sketches, "Favorite Son (Or Grandson)" and "Doctor's Orders," both performed with Big Anklevich. Oh, and Fake Sean sings the title track.  Poor you. To download the episode, just Right-Click HERE.To support me on Patreon,
 Rish expresses his irrational fear of yellowjackets and relates a recent encounter with one.  Also, he relates a Tale of eBay Horror from last year, pretty much unrelated.  But what things are you afraid of, and why?  Note: I went through seve
 Rish talks about things that he finds funny that others might not, and vice-versa.  Then he and Big present the related sketch "Seasonal Disorder."  Warning: You might not find it funny at all.To download the episode, just Right-Click HERE.To
  Rish presents the uncollected Jordy Verrill story "Weeds," by Stephen King.  Happy Fourth of July!Download by Right-Clicking  HERE..Support me on Patreon right about HERE.Logo by Gino "Meteor S**t!" Moretto.
 Rish talks about being sick (while sick) and being well (while well).  How are you?To download the episode, just Right-Click HERE.To support me on Patreon, click HERE.Logo by Gino "Hood Wealth" Moretto.
 Rish (finally) produces the second installment in the ongoing "Caller I.D." series.  Maybe you should just let it go to voicemail.Note: The first installment was Episode 227.To download the episode, Right-Click HERE.To become a Patreon support
 Rish goes up to the cabin again, and shares the most famous story by Francis Marion Crawford, 1886's "The Upper Berth."  Creepy much?To download this episode, Right-Click HERE.To support me (and all of humanity, really) on Patreon, click HERE.
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