AD 058 – The Language of Emotion June 27th, 2014
The podcast returns after a longer than expected hiatus.
Tonight’s story is a wonderfully thoughtful science fiction piece about the discoveries and interactions of alien worlds of alien worlds both terrifying and beautiful.
“The Language of Emotion” by Bill Rogers
Read by Chris Hvidsten
Music used for this episode was Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 in A Major.
Music cues by Infinity Squared
AD 057 – Dragon Man and Lonesome Woman, Part 2 December 8th, 2013
Tonight we continue with “Dragon Man and Lonesome Woman†by Vixyy Fox, who creates a nice mix of native mysticism with character drama. In the conclusion to last week’s episode, Dan finally meets Lonesome Woman and finds out what’s required of as well as what’s offered to him.
“Dragon Man and Lonesome Woman” by Vixxy Fox
Read by Peter KattÂ
Music cues by Infinity Squared
AD 056 – Dragon Man and Lonesome Woman, Part 1 November 26th, 2013
Dan, a trucker and an embittered loner, takes a job which sends him onto a lonely road at night. There he meets some odd people in need of his help and he finds himself pulled into a strange quest.
Dragon Man and Lonesome Woman by Vixxy Fox
Read by Peter Katt
Music cues by Infinity Squared
Escape Pod – Good Hunting November 18th, 2013
Escape Pod, the science-fiction podcast, brings the compelling story Good Hunting by Ken Liu.
This audio story is a haunting speculative fiction tale set in early 20th century China, a world in transition between old magics and new one. It features both fox demons and steampunk technology and a beautifully sad character-drama plot.
AD 052 – Far From the Cold May 2nd, 2013
Tonight’s story takes us to the frozen wilderness of Alaska, where a team of grizzled sled dogs must decide if they can trust their new owner.Â
“Far From the Cold” by Jeff Pawlak
Read by Peter Katt
Music cues by Infinity Squared
Download or listen to the episode here.
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