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TRATWD 300 – Making the Cut, Ch 41

Miriam faces the consequences of her participation in the Viscount Security raid.


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TRATWD 220 – The Lake

My 2001 tribute to Ray Bradbury, the master of the eerie, science fiction/fantasy/horror short story.

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TRATWD 121 – Troubled Minds, Part 1

Students are dying at St. Theresa’s, a school and halfway house for wayward girls on the Street of Metamor City. Abbey Preston is visiting the school, seeking relief from the terrifying visions that have been plaguing her. Is something supernatural at work, or is it all in Abbey’s head?

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TRATWD 101 – Paul E. Cooley

In this week’s episode I interview author and podcaster Paul E. Cooley about his new science fiction/horror series, DERELICT!Derelict-ebook-cover-1-e1483977889229

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TRATWD 093 – Maternal Instinct, Part 2 (END)

Summoning Illustration by Zero-mostel (http://zero-mostel.deviantart.com)

Summoning Illustration by Zero-mostel (http://zero-mostel.deviantart.com)

Cindy’s strange pregnancy reaches its fulfillment — but what will that mean for her relationship with Jon?

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TRATWD 092 – Maternal Instinct, Part 1

Illustration of Baphomet by Alan Davis

Baphomet, by Alan Davis

Cindy is a recent transplant to San Francisco who’s searching for Mr. Right — a process made significantly more complicated by her advanced state of pregnancy. In Jonathan she seems to have found a likely prospect, but Cindy’s unusual religious beliefs may pose a challenge to their new relationship.

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New media icon Tee Morris crosses over to the dark side

If you’ve listened to my podcasts, especially the feedback shows with Dan Sawyer, you know that I’m a huge fan of the writings of Tee Morris. Tee was one of the original podcast novelists, along with Scott Sigler and Mark Jeffrey, and Tee’s Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword was one of the two works of audio fiction that inspired me to try my hand at it. (The other was Listening Library’s full-cast rendition of The Golden Compass.) I’ve been watching Tee’s work since then with great interest, cheering him on and waiting for his big “breakout hit” that would get him the attention he deserves.

This may be his moment. More after the jump.

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