
Breakfast With Gilgamesh Episode 7: The Nights
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09/24/22 • 100 min
For hundreds of years, The Nights have been a source of inspiration, comfort, and culture around the world. In this episode, host Z.K Leverton puts his own spin on The Three Women of Baghdad, one of the most beloved Nights.
Written and hosted by Z.K Leverton
Music by Thomas Holden
Art by Sam Beck
For hundreds of years, The Nights have been a source of inspiration, comfort, and culture around the world. In this episode, host Z.K Leverton puts his own spin on The Three Women of Baghdad, one of the most beloved Nights.
Written and hosted by Z.K Leverton
Music by Thomas Holden
Art by Sam Beck
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Featuring a conversation with author, host, and podcaster Anthony Oliveira.
Find Anthony's work at anthonyoliveira.com . Written, produced, and performed by Z.K. Leverton, Music by Thomas Houlden, Art by Sam Beck. You can support the show at www.patreon.com/breakfastwithgilgamesh . You can read fiction by Z.K Leverton at www.zkleverton.com.
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Sam Beck's artwork
https://zkleverton.files.wordpress.com/2020/09/fb6d0a17-bd7d-43e0-a5a9-eda350f05111-1.jpeg?w=1338
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