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S2 E14: A Palm in the Tundra

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Covering the events that compelled the author to leave their ultraconservative home in Utah and find sanctuary in Los Angeles. This story takes place in 1984.

CW: Character death, grief, religious doctrine (Mormonism)

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Today’s story is A Palm in the Tundra by William Lunt

https://www.williamlunt.com/

This story is read by Hunter K.

This episode was edited by Leah Cornish

Our intro/outro music is Realm Daytime by Peritune: http://peritune.com

Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com

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Covering the events that compelled the author to leave their ultraconservative home in Utah and find sanctuary in Los Angeles. This story takes place in 1984.

CW: Character death, grief, religious doctrine (Mormonism)

------------------------------

We have a Patreon! You can check it out and help support our show by going to Patreon.com/makingmischief

Save $5 off of your Mischief Merch order when you include an item from our Mischief Media collection by using code ASMQ at checkout. Peep the collection at http://mischiefmerch.com/podcasts

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Today’s story is A Palm in the Tundra by William Lunt

https://www.williamlunt.com/

This story is read by Hunter K.

This episode was edited by Leah Cornish

Our intro/outro music is Realm Daytime by Peritune: http://peritune.com

Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com

Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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Follow us on social! We’re @astorymostqueer on instagram, Facebook, and Twitter!

Curious about submissions? Check out our FAQ over at astorymostqueer.mischiefmedia.com/faq

Thanks again for listening!

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