Jill Dorothy Summers’s audio fiction has been featured internationally by Chicago Public Radio, the Third Coast International Audio Festival, and New Adventures in Sound Art. Her work has appeared in Stop Smiling, Ninth Letter, and MAKE magazine, among others.
I Was a Preteen Nightmare
By Jill Dorothy Summers
A well-intentioned yet horribly misinformed adolescent makes a monumental miscalculation of both form and judgment. (more)
Presenting the 2006 TCF ShortDocs: 99 Ways to Tell a Radio Story
By Julie Shapiro, Matt Madden, Sasha Aslanian, Zoe Irvine, Carma Jolly & Jill Dorothy Summers
For the 2006 ShortDocs Challenge, the Third Coast was inspired by and collaborated with cartoonist and illustrator Matt Madden. (more)
Talk to Me About Love
By Jill Dorothy Summers & David Whitcomb
Two curious siblings finally get what they think they've always wanted. (more)
Cohabitation: Jacob & Angelina
By Jill Dorothy Summers
Cohabitation is a dark and funny radio play consisting of five inspired vignettes chronicling one day in the lives of the human and non-human (both dead and alive) inhabitants of a fictional greystone in Chicago. (more)
Cohabitation: Sylvester & Barry
By Jill Dorothy Summers
Cohabitation is a dark and funny radio play consisting of five inspired vignettes chronicling one day in the lives of the human and non-human (both dead and alive) inhabitants of a fictional greystone in Chicago. (more)
Cohabitation: Olive & Jack
By Jill Dorothy Summers
Cohabitation is a dark and funny radio play consisting of five inspired vignettes chronicling one day in the lives of the human and non-human (both dead and alive) inhabitants of a fictional greystone in Chicago. (more)
Cohabitation: Apricot Wensleydale
By Jill Dorothy Summers
Cohabitation is a dark and funny radio play consisting of five inspired vignettes chronicling one day in the lives of the human and non-human (both dead and alive) inhabitants of a fictional greystone in Chicago. (more)
Cohabitation: Roberto and Rosa
By Jill Dorothy Summers
Cohabitation is a dark and funny radio play consisting of five inspired vignettes chronicling one day in the lives of the human and non-human (both dead and alive) inhabitants of a fictional greystone in Chicago. (more)