Showing posts with label Christopher Munroe (author). Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christopher Munroe (author). Show all posts

Monday, March 14, 2016

Journey #139 - Double Header: What Price Convenience by Christopher Munroe & A Slight Delay by Rish Outfield

Christopher Munroe teaches us the price of convenience, and Rish Outfield wishes us a Happy (if twisted) Easter (sort of).




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Special Thanks to Bria Burton for producing today's stories, and to Keith Teklits for editing the commentary!!

Cast of characters:
What Price Convenience
James Silverstien as Narrator
Big Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Customer
Rish Outfield (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Old Merchant

A Slight Delay
Big Anklevich (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as Narrator
Rish Outfield (of The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine) as TWA passenger; and Captain
Bria Burton as Flight Attendant, Bria; and hispanic passenger
Heather Lenhart as Passenger
Renee Chambliss as Passenger
Marshal Latham as the Air Marshal

Christopher Munroe is an actor/author/comedian from Calgary, Canada, where he lives, works, writes and spends too much time on Twitter. He’s also a prolific and podcasted author of short and flash fiction, Christopher has also written the very entertaining surrealist horror novel, Broken Escalator, which he spent months of his life writing, and now finds himself mildly nervous every time he’s inside a mall.

Rish Outfield is a fan of Horror films, Eighties music, and the television work of Joss Whedon. He enjoys chasing after frogs, talking about comic book characters, and thinking about the Star Wars Trilogy. He is a voice actor, audiobook narrator, and podcaster, and can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Big Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast.  He has been a writer of short stories all of his life, but has only recently begun to share his work with others. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation, but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.

Theme music: Liberator by Man In Space

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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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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Journey #31 - The Funeral by Christopher Munroe

Attending a funeral, even a stranger's, can cause contemplation of life.


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Chris Munroe is not a stranger to our journeys.  His story “The Box” was featured in October, and he recently read Mark Onspaugh’s “The Milton Feinhoff Problem” for us. Chris is an actor, comedian, and wordsmith who lives in the great country of Canada.  His stories have appeared in assorted other podcasts such as the Drabblecast and the Dunesteef. You can find many more of his work at munsistories.com.  Check it out.


Our narrator is  Josh Roseman (not the trombonist) who lives in Georgia USA.  His writing has appeared in Asimov’s, Fusion Fragment, Port Iris, Big Pulp, and in audio form on the Drabblecast and Dunesteef.  He also does a lot of voice work and has been heard on StarShipSofa, EscapePod, Pseudopod, and the Dunesteef.   We last heard him here in December as the narrator of “The Mansion”.
Suggested Podcast Episode: "Death and Michelle Jenkins" by Christopher Munroe on the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine.

Music used in this production: "Music for Funeral Home - Part 1 & 2" by Kevin MacLeod

Theme music: Liberator by Man In Space.



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Friday, October 14, 2011

Journey #15 - The Box by Christopher Munroe

There is a box in the corner of his room; and he will not open it.


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The author, Christopher Munroe, lives in Calgary, Alberta, where he works, lives, and maintains his flash fiction blog.  His fiction has been featured on Drabblecast, Dribblecast, and the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine.

Graeme Dunlop, the reader of this story is the host and editor of the YA speculative fiction podcast, Cast of Wonders.  He is also the audio editor for Pseudopod, and the submissions editor for CastMacabre.

Music used in this production:

Theme music by Man In Space and Soundtrax for the Non-Existing Movies

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