Monday, January 27, 2020

Journey #152 - William Wilson by Edgar Allan Poe

William Wilson is plagued by a doppelganger throughout his early life, which leads to a deadly confrontation.

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Special guest:  Rish Outfield

Edgar Allan Poe was born on January 19, 1809 and became an American author, poet, editor and literary critic. Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre, as well as the genre of science fiction.  He was the first well-known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career.  Poe died in 1849,  in Baltimore, under mysterious circumstances, but he left us with a legacy of tales of wonder and woe, the marvelous and the macabre.

Dave Robison has narrated numerous books and stories for fiction podcasts and audiobooks (including several tales of Poe for "Journey Into..."!). In addition to his vocal work, Dave is the creator of ARCHIVOS, an online story development and presentation tool that provides writers with a completely unique way of exploring their stories, as well as the host of the Archivos Podcast Network (currently on hiatus). He also designs board games and is an avid gardener, cook, and role-playing gamer.

Archivos - https://www.archivos.digital

Podcast - http://www.roundtablepodcast.com

Vocal profile - http://www.wonderthingstudios.com/vocal-profile-dave-robison/

Previous Journeys with Dave Robison


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