The season has ended, but the Vox has just begun.
So that was fast. The first season is over, but Showtime is still running the episodes, and they're all available on
Showtime On Demand. Also, we've been told that the series will be available on iTunes soon. We have no idea when soon becomes now, but when we'll let you know when we do.
But don't worry, Voxers. We're not letting you off the hook just because the TV season has ended. We'll continue posting weekly assignments and clips for you based on each week's radio episode. So keep your stories coming. And please continue to write, record or film your own stories on any of the past show topics we have posted, or suggest your own to the group.
And what a group it is. We've got almost 850 members now, and it's high time we threw a few of you into the spotlight. Here are some of the stories that have struck us most:
Growth Spurt:
Maya wrote about a Growth Spurt caused by her own drastic career change.
The Cameraman:
Joe d'Eon explained how his own transition from behind the camera altered his perspective, and Travis responded with a question of his own about security cameras.
Pandora's Box:
And Josh interviewed a friend about how the film ‘Cinema Paradiso’ became an unexpected Pandora's Box. Listen to his submission here.
God's Closeup:
Mjiko, inspired by our God's Closeup assignment, shares the story of her father's search for god and the childhood embarrasment it caused her.
These are just a few of the interesting stories that have been posted, with, we hope, many more to come. Check them out, get inspired, and write, record or film your own stories. And when you're reading through these don't forget to check the 'this is good' box when you find one you particularly like. That's what it's there for, after all.
Have a great weekend.
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My sister and I are living in Brooklyn together this summer, and everyday we're writing, recording and uploading a new song onto our blog: songadaysiblings.vox.com. It may give you a chuckle.