This short story authored by James Thurber was first published in The New Yorker in 1939. While I knew the story and premise of Walter Mitty, I came a...
Bertie Wooster and Jeeves — the perfect pair for a P.G. Wodehouse short story. Here’s the pair in yet another adventure. This one documents the beginn...
This is another of the delightful line of P.G. Wodehouse short stories. This one is selected from his stories told by “The Oldest Member” of the golf ...
One of the legendary characters from P.G. Wodehouse’s stories is Mister Mulliner. In this one, set in the bar parlor of the Angler’s Rest, he tells al...
It’s been way too long since I last recorded an audio podcast story. This story isn’t newly recorded, but it’s a good one and I thought I’d bring it t...
The golfing stories from P.G. Wodehouse are always delightful. This is one of my favorites. You can always count on several vivid golfing incidents al...
This is another P.G. Wodehouse short story. It’s actually one of the most popular narrations on this website. Try it out. I know it will have you laug...
Here’s the second short story featuring Mixer the dog from P.G. Wodehouse. It’s titled Mixer II – He Moves in Society. You can find the first one at M...
This is P.G. Wodehouse short story, titled Mixer I – The Shy Man. It’s a delightful story told completely from the perspective of a dog. Wodehouse has...