Uni-Verse Podcast
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A literary podcast produced by the University of Vienna Creative Writing Society, "Uni-Verse". Formats include interviews with our members, readings of their work and discussion panels on all issues related to writing.

Tara Skurtu Returns!

Tara is here and she's happy! Back in February, when the world still felt okay, Tara Skurtu came by to host a workshop for the Uni-Verse and came back...
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Snowed

Cold, tired, and cranky about winter? Tune in to "Shut up and Listen" on Eph U Radio at 5 p.m. and let Becca and Lou's bickering and banter distract y...
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Winter Blues

A play sure to warm your hearts, one best accompanied by a mulled wine, about the joy of spontaneous friendship when you need it most. Enjoy!
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The Black Snowflake

Did you ever feel like you were different from everybody else? "The Black Snowflake" is a touching fairytale about what it means to belong, written by...
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An Outcast's Christmas

Three outcasts trapped together on Christmas Eve struggle to solve a Christmas murder. Featuring a young girl’s diary, whiskey, and a Christmas pop si...
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Interview with Naana

Livia and Leo complete their two-part interview series with the top two contestants of this year's Uni-Verse Poetry Slam by talking to the winner, Naa...
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Interview with Anna

Livia and Leo sit down with Anna, who came in second place at the Uni-Verse's first-ever poetry slam to talk poetry slamming, political writing and pe...
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Interview with Amadea

Charlotte and Leo sit down for a chat with Amadea, the Uni-Verse's social media manager to talk Facebook posts, writing tasks and writing as a job.
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Interview with Kevin Potter

Charlotte and Leo had the opportunity to interview Kevin Potter, lecturer at the Department of English and American Studies at the University of Vienn...
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Interview with Ricarda

As new members join the Uni-Verse, we get to interview new people! This time Ricarda joined us on the podcast and brought a wonderful poem about teeth...
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