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Two writers enter the literary arena with only one coming out. The rules are simple: the contestants are given a prompt with a five page limit and must write the best damn story they can. A judge will decide their fate. Will they be crowned champion, or face the punishment of losing? Part of the Waste Radio podcast network! Hosted and Produced by: Alina Cross - https://www.instagram.com/a.cross.art/ Jordan Finn - http://waste-division.org/jordanfinn Eric Toennis - http://waste-division.org/erictoennis Waste Radio - https://wastedivision.podbean.com/
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Friday Apr 23, 2021
S02 E03 - Unrepairable
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Friday Apr 23, 2021
Beware your step as you enter this episode's duel! There are cliffhangers aplenty! With a prompt as vague and encompassing as 'Unrepairable', chaos was sure to ensue. Tune in now to hear show creator Alina Cross and her longtime West Virginia comrade Chris Tsekouras try to best each other with stitched-together short stories of grief and gore. Host Eric Toennis and previous contender Cooper Malin reside as judges. Will Alina and Chris's friendship ever be the same?
Thursday Feb 25, 2021
S02 E02 - An Affair
Thursday Feb 25, 2021
Thursday Feb 25, 2021
Come listen to the second installment of Waste Radio’s Game of Prose. This episode’s prompt: an affair. Fellow Wasteoids Cooper Malin and Phillip Griffin read their stories about adulterous liaisons with Game of Prose creator Alina Cross and previous winner Jordan Finn judging their two tales of infidelity. Hear the sordid details and find out who’ll take home the prize on the newest episode of Game of Prose where cheating is encouraged!
Wednesday Dec 30, 2020
S02 E01 - Create Your Own Serial Killer
Wednesday Dec 30, 2020
Wednesday Dec 30, 2020
Join us for Waste Radio’s first produced episode of Game of Prose. This episode, join Game of Prose creator Alina Cross as our first judge and our two writers, Eric Toennis and Jordan Finn, who take a stab at inventing their best serial killer story. Psychopaths and perverts abound in what could be bloody bacchanals or surreptitious stranglings. Listen and find out these writers’ murderous potentials to see who deals the best deathblow. Foul play is suspected...