
Show overview
Read Me a Story, Ink has been publishing since 2019, and across the 7 years since has built a catalogue of 108 episodes. That works out to roughly 25 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a monthly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 10 min and 19 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Fiction show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 months ago, with 4 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2020, with 20 episodes published. Published by Robert Topp.
From the publisher
Family stories perfect for classroom, bedtime, or anytime. Based on my 26 year hobby of reading in public elementary schools, the stories offered here are some of my favorite, kid-tested read-alouds. All stories appear with the permission of the author.
Latest Episodes
View all 108 episodes"The Hare and the Spoiled Queen" By Lynne Reid Banks
Clara's "Foolish Pursuit" by Ann S. Manheimer
A nicely written short biography of Clara Foltz, the women who in 1878 brought the Woman Lawyer's Bill before the California legislature and went on to become the first woman attorney on the west coast.
"Winter's Kiss" by Melissa Marr
Nesha had within her the kiss of winter so she journeyed north where her curse could do no harm. In the land of the ice bear, what had been a curse was considered a gift because there, weather was warming, threatening their existence.
"Sail by the Moon" by Gretchen Woelfle
On Chester's eleventh birthday, his father announces that it's time for him to build an iceboat, just as he and his grandfather had before him. Chester is excited to build the craft but is unsure if he has the skill to sail it by himself.
"The Button Box: A Story for Christmas" by Melinda Lancaster
Amy loves to hear the stories connected to each button in her grandma's button box. When her grandma passes away on Christmas Eve, her final present to Amy is already under the Christmas tree – the button box so that Amy can add her own stories.
"You Never Call" by Robert Lynn Asprin
Two commanders, one human, one alien, have been best friends for a lifetime but now find their empires at war and with five minutes left in an ultimatum, five minutes before they blow each other to smithereens, a phone call? "Raymond?" "Mom?" "It's mother's day, you're too busy to call your mother?"
"Four Gallant Sisters" by Eric A. Kimmel
When their mother dies, four sisters disguise themselves as men and find apprenticeships with a tailor, a hunter, a thief and a stargazer. At the end of their apprenticeships, each is given a magic tool. Both the skills and the magic are critical when they are enlisted to save the young king's betrothed and her four brothers from a loathsome dragon.
"The Spell Singer: A Tale of Dyslexia, Witches and Spells" by Anna Lewins
Katherine, a young witch, has dyslexia and can't ever get spells right. But when her friend the garden wizard suggests that she try singing the spells, Katherine succeeds where her classmates failed in charming the Dragon and winning the Dragon's fire to give the village luck.
"Noah Count and the Arkansas Ark" by Gary Blackwood
Mama, Papa and Granny all have peculiar ways of knowing that a big rain is coming – none of them very scientific. But that doesn't stop Papa from building a raft the size of an ark for the great flood of 1908.
"My Grandma Can Fly" by Chris Pease.
When Sarah's grandma was fourteen and living in England, she fell out of the hayloft but never hit the ground. That was the day she discovered she could fly with the help of a little magic leftover from times pasts.
"Mr. Runkle's Pumpkin: A Summer Tale" by Betse Brydon
Mr. Runkle grows only orderly vegetables while his neighbor, Miss Appleby's garden is a tangle of bright flowers with the exception of one gigantic, prize winning pumpkin.
"Nick of Time: a Dog-Ghost's Tale" by Jackie Vivelo
Jared loved artifact hunting at his grand parents farm. But each summer a local pack of wild dogs was getting bolder. They had already killed Nick, grandpa's courageous hound. When Jared came face to face with the pack, only one thing could save him.
"Beauty and the Beast" retold by Adele Geras
A traditional fairytale for all ages beautifully retold by award-winning British author, Adele Geras.
"The Woodcutter's Secret" by Simon Higgins
Two of the King's guards pay a young man to show them the way to Aliforde the Woodcutter's hut. But when they arrive the humble woodcutter bests them both by sword revealing his true identity as the King's Personal Champion, self-exiled after an accidental killing of a rival. But the King has a new son, and he needs his trusted champion back to teach the young prince the way of the Knight.
"The Leprechaun's Story" by Richard Kennedy
According to legend, if you see a leprechaun and don't take your eyes off him, he must take you to his pot of gold, which is just what a traveling tradesman does. However, in the end, he is outwitted by the leprechaun's sad but clever story.
"The Skunk and the Bear: A Love Story" by Terry Jones
A skunk was madly in love with a bear. But the bear, barely noticed the skunk … that is until the skunk saved the bear from hunters and the forest's most unlikely friendship blossomed.
"Money Trees: An African-American Story" by Jane Nickerson
John Michael was poor, but his friend William was dirt poor and that's what decided John Michael to give William all the money he got from selling pecans. He would have loved to buy some sports equipment. but it was more important for William to get a bicycle so that he could get a delivery job and help support his family.
"The Princess Who Stood on Her Own Two Feet" by Jeanne Desy
A long time ago, in a kingdom by the sea, there was a Princess as tall and bright as a sunflower, but she refused to wither in the shadow of her betrothed Prince and found greater pleasure in her beloved talking dog.
"Castles in the Air" by Stephen Krensky
When a witch goes before the king to ask for the road in front of her house to be repaired, she is told by the king's chief advisor that the king could build castles in the air if he wanted to, rather than talk to her. This gives the witch a clever idea and pretty soon the king is looking down on his kingdom from his castle in the clouds
"Ghost Walk" by Mark A. Garland
Arin and her Mom go to the cemetery to tell Arin's Dad that it's okay, that they love him and don't blame him for what happened in the church the night they surprised two burglars. A softly told tale of a ghostly encounter in a graveyard with a nice twist at the end.