I think I listened to the same work and had the same exact reaction. I'm generally quality junkie, but if a story is moderately engaging or is well recommended, I will try to finish. For example, I had a hard time getting into The Arwan. Tim's C's v…
An emotional and well paced delivery is much more appealing to me than a lot of voice work and special effects. The audiodramas are generally very well produced and lots of fun, but a well read "straight-read" can transport you. I do find it difficu…
Aha! Just what I was looking for. Suggestions. So in return, I'll leave a few of my own (in no particular order). Just fyi, I try hard to only subscribe to completed work, as I tend to listen in large blocks, but sometimes I can't resist. I'm a bit…
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I've been to Philly twice now, once was Podcamp Philly @ Temple and the other was for a literary event at The Underground. The second experience was way cooler than the first. But I'm sure Philly has a lot more to offer than I've seen so far.
I will be putting something up on podiobooks, hopefully soon. I'm a notoriously slow writer, so I have no idea when, though. Thanks for lending an ear to my podcast. I appreciate that!
welcome, Jane! You must give Emerian's work a listen: Night's Knights
If you are into horror, then there's more at her website.
Emerian had a blast recording her story, and it is a blast to listen to. What I am remembering now is waiting between episodes, but it's a finished work now so no need for patience.
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