Jon Cronshaw's Blog, page 94
September 5, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 376
Short story: Morning After by Kiley Levinson, listened to on the 600 Second Saga podcast.
Poem: Nursery by Kiki Petrosino, listened to on the Poetry Now podcast, from September 2017. Highly Recommended.
Essay: The Religion of Rights by Roger Scruton, listened to on the BBC’s A Point of View podcast, from September 2017. Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


September 4, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 375
Short story: Banal Story by Ernest Hemingway, from Collected Short Stories. Recommended.
Poem: The Fox Bead in May by Hannah Sanghee, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from August 2017. Recommended.
Essay: Equality Executive, listened to on the Sincerely, X podcast, from August 2017. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


September 3, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 374
Short story: The Girl and the Graft by O Henry, listened to on the Morning Short podcast.
Poem: Mental Cases by Wilfred Own, listened to through Librivox. Highly Recommended.
Essay: Dare to Refuse Origin Myths that Claim Who You Are by Chetan Bhatt, listened to on the TEDTalks podcast, from September 2017. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


September 2, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 373
Short story: Alpine Idyll by Ernest Hemingway, from Collected Short Stories. Recommended.
Poem: Mom Betty Addresses the Nature of Proportions by Eileen Tabios, listened to on the Poetry Now podcast, from August 2017. Recommended.
Essay: iPhone, listened to on the BBC’s 50 Things that Made the Modern Economy podcast, from December 2016. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


September 1, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 372
Short story: Male Seeking Woman by Andrew Jensen, listened to on the Centropic Oracle podcast, from September 2017. Recommended.
Poem: Politics by Randall Mann, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from September 2017. Highly Recommended.
Essay: Moche Warrior Pot, listened to on the BBC’s A History of the World in 100 Objects, from June 2010. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


August 31, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 371
Short story: The Parasite and the Widow by Jeremy Gottwig, listened to on the 600 Second Saga podcast, from August 2017. Highly Recommended.
Poem: All You Did by Kay Ryan, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from August 2017.
Essay: Concrete, listened to on the 50 Things the Made the Modern Economy, from November 2017. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


August 30, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 370
Short story: A Way You’ll Never Be by Ernest Hemingway, from Collected Short Stories.
Poem: Dream of Ink Brush Calligraphy by Karen An-Hwei Lee, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from August 2017. Recommended.
Essay: Sad in Silicon Valley, listened to on the Sincerely, X, podcast, from August 2017. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


August 28, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 369
Short story: The Adventure of the Gloria Scott by Arthur Conan Doyle, from The Memoirs of Sherlock Holmes. Recommended.
Poem: Incident by Natasha Trethewey, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from August 2017. Highly Recommended.
Essay: Shipping Containers, listened to on the BBC’s 50 Things that Made the Modern Economy, from November 2016. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 368
Short story: After the Storm by Ernest Hemingway, from Collected Short Stories. Recommended.
Poem: Mona Betty Addresses the Nature of Proportion by Eileen Tabios, listened to on the Poetry Now podcast, from August 2017. Recommended.
Essay: Pottering Towards the New Socialist State by Roger Scruton, listened to on the BBC’s A Point of View podcast, from August 2017. Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?


August 27, 2017
The Ray Bradbury Challenge: Day 367
Short story: Please Wash Your Hands by Keith P. Graham, listened to on the 600 Second Saga podcast, from August 2017.
Poem: The Bees by Anne-Marie Cusac, listened to on the Poem of the Day podcast, from August 2017. Recommended.
Essay: The Haber-Bosch Process, listened to on the BBC’s 50 Things that Made the Modern Economy, from November 2016. Highly Recommended.
What is the Ray Bradbury Challenge?

