First podcast December 29, 208.
HERE are the original shownotes.
Posted by Jesse Willis
First podcast December 22, 2008.
Recorded back when Brian Murphy, of the excellent The Silver Key blog, was only 35 years old!
Soooooo young!
HERE are the original shownotes.
Posted by Jesse Willis
Brian Price, of the radio drama collective Great Northern Audio Theatre, has posted an interesting essay on the state of dramatized audiobooks over on the new Great Northern blog. Here’s a snippet:
So far, audiobook publishers have been going to their usual sources to produce audio theater: Commercial voice-over studios, Industrial/educational studios or the publishers themselves. Frankly, the results are really mixed. These people aren’t audio theater people. They haven’t been listening and producing audio theater for years.
My prediction is that at some point pretty soon the audiobook publishers are going to get feedback from their listeners that there’s a whole ‘nother world of audio theater out there. It’s on community radio. It’s podcast. It’s handed back and forth on the Internet. It’s sounding better and better all the time.
Posted by Jesse Willis
Recorded at The Groucho Club in January, this two part interview with “writer, editor, collector and former publisher Maxim Jakubowski” is a talk about “the works of crime [and Science Fiction] novelist Donald E. Westlake [and Richard Stark].”
[via DonaldEWestlake.com]
Posted by Jesse Willis
It’s not that I was looking for a comic like this as much as was that this is what they’re letting Garth Ennis write.
A one minute summary and review of Garth Ennis’ Jennifer Blood issue #1.
Posted by Jesse Willis