This week on my #podcast, Charles and Nate find themselves finally getting closer to some facts. Maybe they don't really want to know about these bad things? Check it out on #YouTube or #Spotify if you life #Ficiton. #audiodrama #storytelling #audiobook #audiofiction https://open.spotify.com/show/6HJAHkuM81Nv5YcVsli2FM?si=WUvXPhvYSqCbcHL8j9Uc3Q
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Podcast · Michael Honore · An audio story podcast that brings narrated stories to life. The stories are all written and narrated by the podcast creator Michael Honore. Feel free to come talk to me on Twitter: @Snipehockey or on Mastodon: @Snipehockey on the Universeodon server, or emailing me at [email protected] if you have comments or questions.

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With new horrible discoveries and lots of weirdness to go around. Charles and Nate just want to get off the island, but no such luck is coming. Check out my #Podcast #story on #YouTube or #Spotify out now. #audiodrama #storytelling #ficiton #audiobook #audiofiction https://open.spotify.com/episode/7HBHPUqUXzt3edK3bjFrkX?si=CSJQGdaZTom7twO6xN5rwg
One Dead Man - Part Five: The Scream

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Escape is the only thing on the minds of Nate and Charles in this week's #podcast episode. Things like the military and the closing of the island make such feats difficult. Check out my #story on #YouTube or #Spotify. #audiodrama #ficiton #storytelling #audiobook https://open.spotify.com/episode/6PCB3htDRj9CRm6deTTgxB?si=EAhZvAySRCmEZAw1nF8OuA
One Dead Man - Part Two: A Terrible Situation

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Things have begun to shift, and power moved to new hands as Dante finds himself on unstable ground for this #podcast episode. Check it out on #YouTube or #Spotify if you like #ficiton and #storytelling. #audiodrama #audiobook #stories https://open.spotify.com/episode/0hOUjVMFUWoSkK2MjAS7Q7?si=Iw13Qq-mQcOoC7B68rm0fQ
A Spy's Dagger - Part Seven: A Shift of Power

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Today in Labor History October 19, 1944: A coup was launched against dictator Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, beginning the ten-year Guatemalan Revolution, which led to the rise of democratically elected President Jacobo Árbenz, and the only years that representative democracy existed in Guatemala from 1930 until the end of the civil war in 1996. Arbenz won the presidency in 1950, promising to transform the nation from a feudal economy into a modern, capitalist state. He led the implementation of social, political and agrarian reforms that were influential across Latin America. However, the reform that most angered the wealthy elite, and the leaders of United Fruit, were his agrarian reform policies, including the immediate transfer of all uncultivated land from large landowners to their poverty-stricken laborers.

United Fruit was the largest corporation operating in Guatemala. They controlled vast territories and transportation networks throughout Central America, Colombia, and the West Indies, and maintained a virtual monopoly in the so-called banana republics of Costa Rica, Honduras, and Guatemala. At the bequest of United Fruit, CIA-director Allan Dulles, who was also a board member of United Fruit, orchestrated a coup that overthrew Arbenz in 1954, leading to decades of genocide against the Indigenous Peoples of Guatemala, as well as the torture and murder of thousands of Communists, Socialists, labor leaders, clergy and activists. In the 1980s, United Fruit officially became Chiquita. Their violence and corruption were described in the works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Thomas Pynchon, O. Henry, and Pablo Neruda.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #guatemala #genocide #indigenous #communism #socialism #torture #cia #Revolution #poetry #books #ficiton #historicalfiction #novels #author #writer @bookstadon

I'm hearing some of you haven't read "Is there life on Mars?," my newest short story yet!

I just published part 11, but don't worry, there's a link at the start of the post tht brings you to the beginning if you've missed it.

https://metastructure.net/is-there-life-on-mars-part-eleven/

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Is There Life On Mars? (part eleven)

Note: This is the eleventh part of the story Is There Life on Mars? If you missed the beginning, maybe you should start there (just click on the link.) Day 16 on Mars Food will soon be a problem.

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Today in Labor History October 19, 1944: A coup was launched against dictator Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, beginning the ten-year Guatemalan Revolution, which led to the rise of democratically elected President Jacobo Árbenz, and the only years that representative democracy existed in Guatemala from 1930 until the end of the civil war in 1996. Arbenz won the presidency in 1950, promising to transform the nation from a feudal economy into a modern, capitalist state. He led the implementation of social, political and agrarian reforms that were influential across Latin America. However, the reform that most angered the wealthy elite, and the leaders of United Fruit, were his agrarian reform policies, including the immediate transfer of all uncultivated land from large landowners to their poverty-stricken laborers.

United Fruit was the largest corporation operating in Guatemala. They controlled vast territories and transportation networks throughout Central America, Colombia, and the West Indies, and maintained a virtual monopoly in the so-called banana republics of Costa Rica, Honduras, and Guatemala. At the bequest of United Fruit, CIA-director Allan Dulles, who was also a board member of United Fruit, orchestrated a coup that overthrew Arbenz in 1954, leading to decades of genocide against the Indigenous Peoples of Guatemala, as well as the torture and murder of thousands of Communists, Socialists, labor leaders, clergy and activists. In the 1980s, United Fruit officially became Chiquita. Their violence and corruption were described in the works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Thomas Pynchon, O. Henry, and Pablo Neruda.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #guatemala #genocide #indigenous #communism #socialism #arbenz #torture #cia #Revolution #Pynchon #garciamarquez #pabloneruda #poetry #books #ficiton #historicalfiction #novels #author #writer @bookstadon

“In the tradition of Upton Sinclair and Jack London, Michael Dunn gives us a gritty portrait of working-class life and activism during one of the most violent eras in U.S. labor history. Anywhere but Schuylkill is a social novel built out of passion and the textures of historical research. It is both a tale of 1870s labor unrest and a tale for the inequalities and injustices of the twenty-first century.”

-Russ Castronovo, author of Beautiful Democracy and Propaganda 1776.

Available on Sep 19, 2023, from all the usual online distributors, or direct from my publisher: http://wix.to/M9gMx11

#WorkingClass #LaborHistory #HistoricalFiction #ficiton #novel #coal #mining #author #writer @bookstadon

Cover Reveal for "Anywhere but Schuylkill" by Michael Dunn

Congratulations to Historium Press author Michael Dunn for this cover reveal for his upcoming release "Anywhere but Schuylkill" - a novel about the breaker boys of the coal mines. Cover designed by White Rabbit Arts at The Historical Fiction Company Release announcement coming soon! To have your historical novel's cover designed by White Rabbit Arts, please GO HERE

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I'm always ricocheting between going full bore as a fiction writer and playing it slightly safer as a content writer. The result? I've found success as neither! Not yet anyways. On the plus side, I've written a blog post about my indecision that you can read right here😉

https://benjaminswrites.wordpress.com/2023/03/11/what-does-being-a-writer-look-like/

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What Does Being a Writer Look Like?

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