![]() ![]() Of course later editions would come out and supplant her initial edition. She’s a woman about town, a kind of grand dame of the town in New England, and what we come to find out is that she’s one of the first publishing editors of Emily Dickinson’s poetry. We find our protagonist addressing a local crowd in the early 1900s. This play is written by a professional playwright, which helps of course, and is more of a one-woman show than a full play, which also lends itself better to solid listening. ![]() This is one of those plays written for Audible, but I think it’s better than many of the previous ones I’ve come across. ![]() This mostly hits that, but I can’t seem to stay away from some of the plays written for Audible, which generally aren’t great. I tend to make my selections based on length (preferring shorter to longer) and go for things that are more memoirs, mystery, or podcasty. These two months’ worth of Audible Originals. ![]()
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