Comments for "Sleeping" read by author Katharine Weber

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This piece belongs to the series "DimeStories"

Produced by James Spring, Jay Allison, and Viki Merrick

Other pieces by Amy Wallen

Summary: A young girl never sees the child she's babysitting.
 

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Mini-Hitchcock

This was great! Like a Hitchcock plot in miniature -- that is, miniature in size, but definitely not in impact. I loved this!

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Great ending

Very subtle way of getting the truth across without saying it.

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Brava!

Refreshingly spare and intriguing. Lots of to think about here. I suspect this young girl and her invisible charge will haunt me.

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interesting

I like this format. I felt a bit like the girl being forced out of the car at the end, not sure if I really understood what was being said. Perhaps the desire to know more in the end is a good thing.

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Loved it

I really enjoyed the story, and appreciated the clever way it ended. This would be a pleasant way to learn about new authors whose work I might like.

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A delight

The author achieved the perfect balance of detail while always moving the story forward. I also enjoyed her delivery very much.

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Katherine

fine work

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Katherine

fine work

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Riveting

Love the suspense and psychological layers here. Well done!

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Genius.

Genius.

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The best stuff on publicradio!

I think that our friends have already covered it here, but this is great audio. Finally a reason to listen to public radio! Great job, Amy!

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Wonderfully constructed

It's been days since I first listened to this piece and I'm still thinking about it. I love authors who trust their reader to put the rest of the story together.

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A Feast for the Imagination

I loved the way the author provided just the right ingredients so that my imagination could whip up a feast for itself. I'm still savoring it. Great work!