The last great
Pulp-Pourri Theatre presented from Pete Lutz with the magnificent “Tame Me This Beast” and young Jack and David are at a loss how to transform back!
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Anyone
who knows me, knows I don’t often enter EVP shows for awards.
But in the case of Alone in the Night I am so grateful for the amazing work that Michael Stokes put into the production of this Wavefront episode last year. Over the year, Michael and I went back and forth over every moment of the recording performed by the incredible Genevieve Jones, Tanja Milojevic, David Ault, and John Bell.
The Wavefront Anthology has always had a special feel to its science fiction edge for me. I am very humbled to announce that “Alone in the Night” has won Silver in this year’s Mark Time Awards. Well done everyone!
Special thank you to Jerry Stearns for his rendition of the cover art of this show!
Well perhaps not wordless, but paralingual. Monique Boudreau from the unsinkable Aural Stage Studios has an incredible blog post about adding texture and depth to your audio drama through the inclusion of all the additional noises made in conversation. One of the great ways of avoiding the “talking heads” is to keep the communication consistently bidirectional through what Monique identifies as paralanguage. Have a look see for yourself at the Aural Fixation Blog and don’t forget to grunt! 
Jack and David
are on the road again; this time enjoying The Lost Tigers episode 1 from Adventureland Media, and some more Decorated Air Theatre with another great “This Thing of Ours” episode 8 thanks to the amazing Scott Spaulding!
Last fall I had the amazing opportunity to speak with Lindsay Price from Theatrefolk Podcast. Here is the full interview with a little intro sprinkled in for all the members of the Society and our grateful thanks.
David and Jack find thems
elves surviving the wreck of the Windshearer while listening to a chilling improvisational skit with a micro cast and macro goosebumps from a new audio collective, Odyssey Audioworks from Captain Radio himself and Tanja Milojevic and a comedic sketch from Thrilling Adventure Hour’s Sparks Nevada- Marshall on Mars!
Jack and David meet up with their new companion Det on the Windshearer listening to Cornucopia Radio’s “The Legend of Nic and Joe- Episode 3” and Machine Court’s “One World Language” and not to mention a couple of promos!
Domien de Groot, the multiple award winning writer/producer from Audio Epics has a great article over at Aural Stage about editing and producing audio drama. Treat yourself to the wisdom on the subject by one of the top drawer producers of free audio today! 
Jack and David have a fun time on the Windshearer listening to Cornucopia Radio’s “The Legend of Nic and Joe- Episode 1”, Machine Court’s “Hitori Date Master” and a blast from the past with a shortened Bell’s in the Batfry #107. 
If you ever wondered, “Cats Can Talk” or so says Machine Court to David and Jack as they rush to repair the Windshearer and make their escape from the City of Dead before the hoards of undead vampire lizards get them! 
