Showing posts with label detective. Show all posts
Showing posts with label detective. Show all posts
Thursday, September 10, 2009
Prep for Season Two has begun
I have started work on the second season of Mark's Mysteries. The rough draft for the first story is progressing slowly. It appears that I am getting 4-5 minutes done in two hours. Maybe as I get back into the swing it will get faster. Right now I have 9 whole minutes roughed.
I have spent a good deal of time studying the stories that I am enjoying and working on settling into a "style" I enjoy doing.
I am still doing these with stories straight from my head to the microphone. My attempts a writing them do not turn out well for me. Just a style thing.
Well, that is it for this update.
I have spent a good deal of time studying the stories that I am enjoying and working on settling into a "style" I enjoy doing.
I am still doing these with stories straight from my head to the microphone. My attempts a writing them do not turn out well for me. Just a style thing.
Well, that is it for this update.
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detective,
fantasy,
mark ellis harmon,
podcast,
podcaster,
shaman,
story,
storytelling,
susan van camp
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Monday, February 16, 2009
New Web Page
I put up a new, shorter Mark's Mysteries Web Page. The point of the page is to tell something about what I am doing and get people to download the podcasts. So, that is all it is doing.

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detective,
fantasy,
mark ellis harmon,
mark harmon,
podcast,
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shaman,
story,
storytelling,
susan van camp
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Forgotten Classics
Forgotten Classics is a podcast where you can find some of the more obscure works from the past. To be perfectly honest not all of the stories here interest me, but the Agatha Christie Tuppence story is both good and interesting. If you are looking for some good old fashioned stories not found elsewhere, you should check out the Forgotten Classics podcast.
The Itunes Link is here.
The Forgotten Classics website is here
And one more piece of disclosure should be added. My own Mark's Mysteries Podcast was reviewed, generally positively, in an earlier Forgotten Classics episode.
The Itunes Link is here.
The Forgotten Classics website is here
And one more piece of disclosure should be added. My own Mark's Mysteries Podcast was reviewed, generally positively, in an earlier Forgotten Classics episode.
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detective,
entertainment,
mark ellis harmon,
podcast,
podcaster,
story,
storytelling,
susan van camp
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Just three more weeks of insanity
I have just two more conventions to do for this summer season. StormCon and GenCon. As soon as I am through these I will have time to get to work on Mark's Mysteries Season Two podcast.
Wish me luck.
Wish me luck.
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detective,
fantasy,
mark ellis harmon,
podcast,
podcaster,
shaman,
storytelling
Friday, May 30, 2008
MM00-11 The Screamer Part 2 is up
I know it has been way too long in showing up. *sigh* The best laid plans etc. etc. Anyway, it is here. Susan did some new artwork for this episode, and I rather like it.
I will, of course, be working on the next episode. So off to it.
I will, of course, be working on the next episode. So off to it.
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detective,
fantasy,
mark ellis harmon,
otr,
podcast,
podcaster,
shaman,
story,
storytelling,
susan van camp
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
MM00-10 The Screamer Part 1

Here it is, April 1st and we have the 10th Mark's Mysteries Podcast.
This episode Jason hears a scream in his sleep that starts an adventure that covers two Podcasts. We get a tour of Spirit World travel and the information that there is more to the city than meets the eye.
I have started looking for Mysterious Minions to spread my podcast. There will be more information in the podcast and in the future. The image above is the final for the Tee Shirt. There will be a pre-order price on the webpage in the near future.
I'm looking forward to any comments you leave.
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detective,
fantasy,
mark ellis harmon,
mark harmon,
otr,
podcast,
podcaster,
shaman,
story,
storytelling,
susan van camp
Thursday, March 20, 2008
Ten is working and website updated.
I got the Mark's Mysteries website updated. Go take a look.
I have episode 10 in the "can", but since it is a 2 parter I want 11 done before I post 10. Actually the audio for 11 is done and it is off visiting with the Mark's Mysteries Orchestra....
So, we should have a new episode for you early next week!
I have episode 10 in the "can", but since it is a 2 parter I want 11 done before I post 10. Actually the audio for 11 is done and it is off visiting with the Mark's Mysteries Orchestra....
So, we should have a new episode for you early next week!
Labels:
detective,
fantasy,
mark ellis harmon,
mark harmon,
podcast,
podcaster,
shaman,
story,
storytelling,
susan van camp
Monday, March 17, 2008
MM00-09 A Chance Meeting

Pouring From the mind of Mark Ellis Harmon comes Mark's Mysteries episode 9. A Chance Meeting. Art for this episode was provided by Susan Van Camp and the sound work came from Greg Tribble. This episode is copyright 2008 Mark Ellis Harmon.
And here it is. We have Jason in a story where the Hag (Jerican) from episode 6 puts in an appearance along with Galan, who we have seen a few times before. Galan is showing his mercenary side again. This time he is with the hag. We also have some good coffee in this one! Enjoy. As always comments are welcome. Plus you can e-mail me at mark@marksmysteries if you want.
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detective,
fantasy,
mark ellis harmon,
mark harmon,
otr,
podcast,
podcaster,
shaman,
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susan van camp
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