Shortly after becoming a commuter I became a big fan of audio. My background is in law and media and I blog about those in relation to detective stories over at Tipping My Fedora.
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Saw your comment about M radio. Any chance you’ve checked out my shows which have played there?
I’m the writer/producer/etc. of 19 Nocturne Boulevard, a current award-winning anthology audio drama series. I’ve created over 60 episodes, plus spin off serials, and a blog on producing for audio. (www.19nocturneboulevard.com)
:)
I can see you mostly cover the professional end of contemporary drama, but there’s a thriving community of amateur producers out here who work our butts off…
Yeah, basically boils down to – Always looking for another place to get mentioned.
Hello Julie,
thanks for reading.
I must admit I haven’t downloaded your work from the site as of yet but shall do some listening and then some blogging!
Thanks for the nudge.
SA
These Ed Cline detective novels, in audio format are worth checking out:
Whisper the Guns:
http://www.amazon.com/Whisper-the-Guns/dp/B008XGUVPW/ref=sr_1_38_title_2_audd?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371534719&sr=1-38&keywords=edward+cline
China Basin
http://www.amazon.com/Whisper-the-Guns/dp/B008XGUVPW/ref=sr_1_38_title_2_audd?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371534719&sr=1-38&keywords=edward+cline
First Prize
http://www.amazon.com/First-Prize/dp/B007615YJ8/ref=sr_1_13_title_2_audd?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371534879&sr=1-13&keywords=edward+cline
China Basin is actually here:
http://www.amazon.com/China-Basin-Cyrus-Skeen/dp/B008RBPQSK/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1371535882&sr=1-1&keywords=China+Basin+audio
Well, thank you – I now consider myself well and truly told about Ed Cline!
Okay, I may have gotten a little carried away. Can you tell I’m an Ed Cline aficionada?
BTW, this blog is a great idea. I will spread the word about it :-)
Thanks, though AFICIONADO has been dormant for the best poart of 18 months now … I only post new things at FEDORA
I have VHS tapes of a couple of adventures..my fav is the ghostly soldier on the haunted railway..did not know of the audio plays..until I discovered it on your blog…
Thanks Neil – yes, the second adventure is the one that I think is the most memorable. The audios are different of course but very well done I think.