| We end off our romp through Gumshoe Month with a little contrast with “The Fat Man” and “The Thin Man”! |
Month: January 2015 (Page 1 of 2)
Just four more sleeps until NADSWRIM 2015!
Have you picked your project yet? Are you up for the Feature Challenge? Or are you thinking of a series and want to take on the Quarter, Half, or Full Challenge? Whatever your goal, make sure you add your submission here. It’s totally free, and just an opportunity to put down your tent pegs and raise up your “Writer at Work” sign.
Keep Calm and make Awesome AD!
And a special happy birthday to our Ginny Ward webmistress extraordinaire who turns a tender 32!
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NADSWRIM 2015 begins in just a few scant days!. |
This week a reunited (of sorts) Jack and David try to escape from the past in the audio aughts to get back to where they belong and to do so they catch David Farquhar’s Voices in the Wind “Bullstud HeMan Mystery Writer. |
| Sonic Society hero listener and artist with mad skills Matt Leong sits down and talks Audio Drama faves, raves, and craves with Jack. |
Caroline Raphael has some excellent tips and tricks for audio drama writers trying to get into the “biz”. While many of us have been cutting our teeth writing for podcasts, community radio, e-books, and live-stage radio drama, Ms. Raphael has been working as the BBC’s Radio Commissioner and she’s looking for a lot of great material.
In the article, How to break into radio writing: 7 tips by BBC Radio 4 commissioner Caroline Raphael you can really learn a lot about how everything needs to be formatted and who to approach. “Story is structure”, says Robert McKee so make certain you follow the Guidelines set out by the BBC and get cracking!
| This week in our double feature we have The Elysium Project– episode one “Escape” by Natalie van Sistine and Jay Smith’s Hidden Harbor Mysteriesepisode four! Jack meets David for the first time?!Ours” a mob story of the Colombo crime family in New York City of the 1970’s. |
| Colm and Rory step into the guest hosting spot for the Sonic Society and introduce the incredible Hidden Harbor Mysteries by Jay Smith and Bryan Lincoln with episodes 1-3. |
