Showing posts with label Eric J. Blommel (voice). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eric J. Blommel (voice). Show all posts

Friday, March 8, 2013

Journey #63 - The Age-Old Question by Christopher Munroe

Never ask a woman her age, yet a young husband feels compelled to do just that.

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Christopher Munroe is a author/actor/comedian from Calgary, Alberta whose fiction has appeared in the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine, the Way of the Buffalo and Journey Into… podcasts, and numerous other places around the web, and whose debut novel, Broken Escalator, is available now in eBook and as a podcast at Podiobooks. He likes words and ideas, and occasionally has trouble seeing the difference between horror and comedy, which has led to unexpectedly amusing stories and absolutely terrifying standup sets…

Special Thanks to Eric J. Blommel for narrating this story.  Eric is a counseling psychology graduate student. big time nerd. cci-fi and fantasy fan, long time computer geek, and brand new aquaponics gardner.

Music used in this production:
"Frannie" by Josh Woodward

Theme music: Liberator by Man In Space

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Journey #2 - Cyberpunk by D.K. Thompson - Issue #1 - Play

Log on or die.  Test gamer Billy Gibson didn't realize his next job would change his life and family forever.


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The author, D.K. Thompson, is also co-editor of Podcastle, and often posts to his blog.  The character of Cyberpunk comes from D.K.'s YA podcast novel "The Unbelievable Origin of Superspiff and the Toothpick Kid".  You can find episodes 1-3 of the novel here, and episodes 4-12 here.

Cover art provided by Bo Kaier, freelance illustrator / web designer, and art director for the Drabblcast.

Cast of characters:
D.K. Thompson as Billy Gibson a.k.a Cyberpunk
Clay Dugger as Meme's operative
Marshal Latham as Tao Li

Music used in this production:
snippets by The Eagles

Theme music: Liberator by Man In Space

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