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The Girl Who Set Out



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Presenting, a shiny, new podcast, drawing on an older oral tradition! The Girl Who Set Out to Seek A Living Wage is a two-part fairy tale about a young woman forced to quest through retail to seek her fortune, only to find it's being hoarded by truly terrible beasts - corporate executives! Please check out www.patreon.com/jennysparkling for more info and more writing! Art by Christine Eglantine. Find more at www.lurkingintheburbs.tumblr.com. Music from Musopen.org; all recordings used are within the public domain. Content warning: contains brief mention of suicidal ideation.


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The Girl Who Set Out to Seek a Living Wage Part 2

Tue, 04 Apr 2017 09:50:25 +0000

The conclusion of "The Girl Who Set Out to Seek a Living Wage," a podcast drawing on the fairy tale tradition. A young woman, failed by the retail industry, decides to go after the terrible beasts responsible and make them face justice for the lives they've ruined. Please check out www.jennysparkling.tumblr.com or patreon.com/jennysparkling for more info and more writing! Art by Christine Eglantine. Find more at lurkingintheburbs.tumblr.com Music from Musopen.org; all recordings used are within the public domain.


The Girl Who Set Out to Seek a Living Wage Part 1

Wed, 15 Mar 2017 09:26:34 +0000

Presenting, a shiny, new podcast, drawing on an older oral tradition! The Girl Who Set Out to Seek A Living Wage is a two-part fairy tale about a young woman forced to quest through retail to seek her fortune, only to find it's being hoarded by truly terrible beasts - corporate executives! Content Warning: contains brief mention of suicidal ideation. Please check out www.jennysparkling.tumblr.com or patreon.com/jennysparkling for more info and more writing! Art by Christine Eglantine. Find more at lurkingintheburbs.tumblr.com Music from Musopen.org; all recordings used are within the public domain.