Today, I'm Part of Something Bigger

Feb 09, 2012 14:39

I feel that's true every week, actually - whenever I'm hosting PodCastle.

However, I had the immense privilege of being asked to record Ferrett Steinmetz's story "Devour" for Escape Pod, and I have to say, I'm incredibly proud to have been a part of bringing this one to the audience. When you read a story, you go over it and over it and over it, and ( Read more... )

escape pod, podcasts, reading, ferrett steinmetz, fiction

Leave a comment

Comments 11

bogwitch64 February 10 2012, 04:17:56 UTC
Ooooo! Tagged for dinner prep tomorrow evening!

Reply

krylyr February 10 2012, 17:05:45 UTC
I hope you like it, Terri :)

Reply


csecooney February 10 2012, 13:02:22 UTC
Oh, man, I've only read his Sauerkraut Station one but it slaughtered me. Looking forward to listening!

Reply

csecooney February 10 2012, 13:45:51 UTC
Beautifully read, Dave. Frikkin beautiful story. Need to go bash my head against a brick wall now.

Reply

krylyr February 10 2012, 17:05:28 UTC
Thank you, Claire! If you get a chance, check out his story "'Run!' Bakri Says" - it ran in Asimov's, but I think it'll be at EP sometime in the future.

He's had a couple stories at PodCastle I'm (obviously) fond of, as well!

Reply


New Story! “Devour,” Now Live At Escape Pod! pingback_bot February 10 2012, 15:35:04 UTC
User theferrett referenced to your post from New Story! “Devour,” Now Live At Escape Pod! saying: [...] emotive reading (saying, quite kindly, that it was “brimming over with humanity and love [...]

Reply


"Devour" at Escape Pod pingback_bot February 10 2012, 15:59:32 UTC
User csecooney referenced to your post from "Devour" at Escape Pod saying: [...] emotive reading (saying, quite kindly, that it was “brimming over with humanity and love [...]

Reply


oberon_the_fool February 14 2012, 00:55:44 UTC
Holy shit, man. That was some story. Your narration was perfect- just enough inflection to sell it without overplaying it. Well done. I usually feel annoyed and manipulated by "power of love" stories, but this one didn't spark my usual reflexive ire, so you and Ferrett must have done something right. Thanks!

(reposted as me)

Reply

krylyr February 14 2012, 17:52:01 UTC
Aw, thanks, man! That means a lot to me. I put everything I had into that reading.

Reply


Leave a comment

Up