The novel, already out in “silent text” is being narrated by yours truly. Look for it on Amazon and Audible this Summer.
You can read more about the book on GoodReads.
The book is a hoot and I’m hoping to do the sequel soon.
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My second reading for PodCastle is live today!
A fun little fairy tale-ish story called “Sleep and Wake” by Holli Mintzer. It’s rated R for a few F-bombs, but otherwise pretty clean. Check it out if you like fantasy (or just wish to hear the dulcet tones of my voice)!
At the top of the Greenbriar Building, in Brooklyn, a girl has been sleeping for a hundred years. In fact, she may have been sleeping longer. But the Greenbriar was built a hundred years ago, and the room in which she sleeps was walled off and hidden, and ivy tangled its way up the sides of the building until even the window was lost. She would likely sleep there still, except that Rick wanted to know why his apartment was a hundred and fifty square feet too small.
My latest narration project, “The Strange Machinery of Desire,” by Justin A. Williams is live! Check it out on the always awesome Pseudopod.org. It was a great chance to do one of my favorite accents, Russian.
Like most stuff on that podcast, it’s rated R. If you’re old enough, I highly recommend downloading it and give it a listen!
Beside them, a young man—a boy really—was having disks of black metal implanted in the skin of his forearms. Zeljko looked on, his mind spinning with a strange mixture of fear, revulsion and excitement. The excitement moved toward arousal, and he was suddenly self-conscious. He turned away, and walked back into the main area of the club.
In an effort to raise some publicity, I’ll be putting voice packs up on OpenGameArt.org as soon as I can. If you frequent the site and need something, drop me a line!
My second read for Escape Artists (and my first for Pseudopod) is up today. The story is “Yardwork” by Bruce Blake. Download it and enjoy.
I’ll warn everyone now, it is very, very, Rated R.
Very excited. The story I’ve been asked to read is super dark and very disturbing. Looking forward to the challenge of reading it.
This will be my second read for Escape Artists. Got to read “On Bookstores, Burners, and Origami” for PodCastle awhile back. Stay tuned for updates.
The story I narrated for PodCastle, On Bookstores, Burners, and Origami is now live on PodCastle.org. Swing by and check it out. Very good story that was a lot of fun to read.
I’m very excited to be a part of PodCastle and the whole Escape Artists machine. They’ve provided hours, nay, DAYS of high-quality audio fiction for Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Horror. I’m just glad to contribute one more hour to that growing mass of goodness.
After a false start with another story (some legal rights with the story), I’m back on for narrating a story for the fantasy podcast, PodCastle.
Looks like fun!
Podcasters need some professional voices for your show, let me know.