Francis Rosenfeld: VOICES
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Barry: The Ghost of Tomorrow - a poem about awakening
You’ll be pulled in the wake of the truth future bringsWhere the ghost of reality waits in the wingsYou’ll be wary and tired of the trouble it weaves,And you’ll question its timing, and you’ll fail…
Anne: Lunacy - a poem about wonder
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Chloe: Anxious and Mortified - an essay about self-worth
At the age of nineteen Rachel almost failed her college admission. She was anxious and mortified of what people would think of her, she couldn’t fail at anything, so she passed, barely, and therefore…
Ethan: Your Guests from the Meta of Real - a poem about imaginary friends
Can you hear us, stranger?Can you hear us, friend?The thoughts at your temples,the love in your heart,the will to remember,the capacity to overcome,the things you will make,the paths you will…
Scott: Memory - a poem about legacy
If there is one thing left after we’re gone, one small thing that matters,even an echo in a canyon, even a faint scent on a breeze,then we haven’t lived in vain, have we? This is a public episode. If…
Elena: Cimmy’s Garden - excerpt from the novel The Garden
Such was the beauty of Cimmy’s garden, and how proud she was of it! It was the most beautiful place on earth, she thought, this walled garden of hers, this heavenly shelter in the middle of…
Scott: The Plant - A Steampunk Story - excerpt from Chapter 3 - The Beanstalk
There was a place inside this knot of metal limbs from which he could see the entire manifold branching overhead; it made him feel that as small as he was, compared to this enormous metal monster, he…
Julia: Because I’m Me - a celebration of being
Because I’m me, I get to feel the thunder,and see how life expands inside a bloom.Because I’m me I dare to touch the sunset,and walk at ease under a silver moon. This is a public episode. If you…
Julie: The Unreality - excerpt from the novel The Gates of Horn and Ivory
You can’t assert nothing is real while taking in reality through your senses.Nothing is what you thought, nothing is permanent, nothing has fixed meaning, but everything is very much real, because…
Julia: Life at Dawn - a poem about life
Nothing goes and nothing comes of nothingthere is essence in the word of truthwe are small and meek into the vastnessof the worlds beyond the sights of youth. This is a public episode. If you would…
Julia: The Festival of the Chariots - excerpt from the novel A Year and A Day
As if waiting for a sign, the clouds gathered over the horizon. Jal looked at them, and in his relief allowed a tear to flow. Deafening thunder shook the heavens, echoing between the stone walls…
Julia: Softness - a prose poem about cats
Softness brushes the glass pane, steadily patting at the window with delicate plush soles, the kind that make intricate embroidery patterns on freshly fallen snow, but no sounds, no sounds at all,…
Barry: Summer Rain - excerpt from the novel A Year and A Day
As if waiting for a sign, the clouds gathered over the horizon. Jal looked at them and allowed a second tear to fall. Deafening thunder shook the heavens, echoing between the old stone walls before…
Julia: The Return of the Thunderbirds - excerpt from A Year and A Day
According to the old legend, the mighty birds, whose powerful talons could easily carry a castle, arrived each spring to bring people the thunder, and the first true downpour of summer. When they…
Elena: Between Lives - A History of Metempsychosis
The large table was covered in books, as always, somebody must have been working on their metaphysics’ thesis, because that seemed to be the theme of the table this time, with mounds of books…
Amelia: Transaction - a quirky love poem
Make me an offer: your head or your heart. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit francisrosenfeld.substack.com
Ethan: Projections - excerpt from the novel The Room In Between
He took a few minutes to get settled, grabbed a sandwich from the refrigerator under the bar, and poured himself a drink. He was exhausted after the party he’d just left and grateful to have a quiet…
Amelia: Sea of Dreams - a poem for manifesting
'm walking in a sea of dreams, of colors not before defined, of intertwined harmonic waves that pass through matter towards light.Under the mirror of the deep amazing effervescence brews: the…
Jessica: A Skara Brae Tale - excerpt from the novel My Dear Fiona
You get mixed up in stories and legends and soon you can’t distinguish them from facts anymore, because history and legend are uninterrupted threads twining through the fabric of time, and events and…
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Francis Rosenfeld: VOICES has published 19 episodes since September 2025, covering topics in Fiction, Philosophy.
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