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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

The Interlude (#4) is on the website

I created this interlude because I discovered that I simply did not have enough time to keep up with the podcast stories.

Honestly, I have to pull time from my other projects to create these stories. That means that my incoming money goes down. I really like doing these and I'm hoping that over the long haul that you listeners will like these stories enough to support me with donations. We shall see.

I don't have a real staff for doing this. Gregg is volunteering his talents for the sound effects and music and Susan is doing some very useful critical commentary, but the time basically comes from me. 

I am currently working on the first real season and I've laid out a set of 12 shows to do. So I will have a story arch that carries through them all. Wish me luck!

Friday, January 25, 2008

Third Episode up at the website

I am setting down and listening carefully to each episode that I have done and trying to learn from each. On top of that it puts out an mp3 version that some people like better. It also gives me a chance on the webpage to give a bit of a plug to some interesting podcasts and books that I've stumbled across in my "studies".
I am working at doing an improved season one, but the attempt to "think" things through is slowing me down. Ah well.....

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Second Episode up at the Website

I have published a short commentary on the second podcast at the Mark's Mysteries website. I have added a download link for an mp3 version of the podcast.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

New Series in the works,

I am in the process of creating three new Mark's Mysteries Podcasts. They are a single story so I want to complete them all and release them in a three week period as a short series.

I just wanted to let people know that these are coming along.

Right now I'm listening to some of the old Philip Marlowe OTR shows I got from archive.org. Go over and take a look. A lot of good entertainment is out there for the taking.

I also recommend that you take a listen to Wormwood. The first couple of shows are a bit slow, but keep going, you will not regret it!

Mark