Belfast Stories

1 episode
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Creator from RSS feed: Gary Crossey
Database Creators: Gary CrosseySynopsis:
Belfast Stories is a literary fiction podcast of fifteen interconnected short stories set in Belfast during the final years of the Troubles. Hosted and narrated by Gary Crossey, each episode offers character‑driven fiction drawn from journal entries from his early years in Northern Ireland. These aren't stories about bombs and barricades—they're about the ordinary lives lived between the headlines. A young man working in a shoe shop. A Mormon missionary navigating faith and desire. A teenager dyeing his hair black in a bathroom. Late-night phone calls about doubt. The weight of domestic violence behind brown curtains. Minor rebellions and quiet transformations. Inspired by James Joyce's Dubliners and rooted in the specific geography of Belfast, Portadown, Bangor, and Armagh, this series explores what it meant to grow up Mormon in a divided city, to navigate between who you were told to be and who you were becoming. Perfect for listeners who value slow-burn storytelling, psychological realism, and fiction that asks what it means to live honestly in a world that rewards performance. Each episode pairs audio narration with full transcripts. No shock tricks,just human stakes, careful prose, and the occasional cup of tea.
Language: English
Format: Audio Book
Continuity: Anthology
Writing: Scripted
Voices: Solo
Narrator: First Person
Genres: Literary fiction, Historical
Soundscape: Voices only
Completion status: Not applicable
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Episodes:
Belfast Stories - Episode 1: The Bowler Hat
Fri, 02 Jan 2026 01:53:00 -0800
Belfast Stories - Episode 1: The Bowler Hat
On a winter afternoon in Belfast, a bowler hat becomes more than a costume piece. It tests belonging and gestures across lines not meant to be crossed. A story about visibility, class, and the risks of kindness in a city taught to keep to its side.
Written and narrated by Gary Crossey.
About Belfast Stories: Fifteen interconnected tales from a city split by lines, remembered. Each story explores the human moments behind the headlines—the small gestures of connection in a divided place.
Episode Artwork: Use the bowler hat image with "Belfast Stories" branding and "Episode 1" clearly visible.
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