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Jonithan Patrick Russell is an innovator, an artist, and one of the genuine creative writers who created something out of nothing. While many folks never heard of Audio Drama or Audio Fiction, or even Radio Drama, in the early aughts, Jon was making it. He was a mainstay of the early Sonic Society shows with the groundbreaking “Robotz of the Company” and his company Dream Realm Enterprises.
His wife Kimberly writes: Jon has been fighting cancer and other medical issues for well over a year now. His doctor says he has beaten cancer, but is still fighting other medical issues. With the economy in shambles currently and no ability to work or earn money, it’s been so very hard to stay afloat. As much as we hate to ask for more help, we have little choice. Any donation will be of help no matter how small. We seek only enough to get through this tough time we find ourselves in. So, if you have the ability to help, we will be eternally grateful for any you can provide, even if it is merely to share this GoFundMe effort with others. Thank you, and God Bless You!

So from all of us here at Sonic Society and Mutual, if you have something to donate. Please do so. Here’s his Go Fund Me Jon to donate for his continued health.

Classic Sonic Society #20: Hardboiled

Prologue: Jonithan Patrick Russell brings us the hidden history behind Robotz of the Company and the Sonic Society!
This week our Society meeting looks at Texas Radio Theatre. Our good friend and Society member in good stead Richard Frolick has been writing and creating radio drama for many years now. One of his favourite productions is yet another famous Jack- and that being a hardnosed or rather hardcastled detective.
Jack Hardcastle is a delightful romp in the style that Texas Radio Theatre has become best known for- loving tributes with a wink to the past and an eye to the future. Winners of the Ogle Awards and mentioned honourably by the Mark Time awards for their productions, Texas Radio Theatre produces live performances nearly as often as it works in the studio. Tireless, Mr. Frolick and his theatre players provide a wide variety of fantasy, comedy, drama and suspense in their lineup.
After, we’ll have an interview with myself and Andrew Dorfman from the Sonic Society to talk about how it all began, and where we see the Society going in the future.

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