Sun, 26 November 2006 There's no chapter in the Steel Gospel on the apocalypse, but that's exactly what the street preachers are facing tonight: Their own personal end of times. As blood and fire threaten to engulf Ethan, his brethren, and their city, the question isn't whether or not they'll survive to see the dawn, but whether or not the dawn will come at all.**** Written by Matt Wallace Narrated by Rick Stringer http://www.variantfrequencies.com PROMOS The Daughter of the Sun http://www.LonnieEzell.com Podiobooks.com http://www.podiobooks.com/podiobooks/book.php?ID=110 Sound Effects from The Freesound Project http://freesound.iua.upf.edu My Odeo Channel (odeo/23331af1006b52db) (c)2006 Rick Stringer and Matt Wallace November 2006 Comments[0] |
Sun, 12 November 2006 You're not the only one invested in the story of The Failed Cities. The Nicodemus Consortium is very interested in what's been happening on both sides of the river, and one of their best operatives is about to give them a full report. Be warned that the Consortium protects their secrecy with a vengeance. Eavesdrop at your own risk . . .**** Written by Matt Wallace Narrated by Benjamin Grundy http://www.variantfrequencies.com http://www.sohpodcast.com/mu/ PROMOS Scott Sigler's The Rookie http://scottsigler.podshow.com Podiobooks.com http://www.podiobooks.com/podiobooks/book.php?ID=110 (c)2006 Rick Stringer and Matt Wallace November 2006 Comments[1] |
Thu, 2 November 2006 I've heard that the body becomes lighter at the moment of death. Just a little, but enough to measure. As if the soul could be weighed, its departure verified. I look closely, to see if I can detect its ascent...*** Written by Anne Stringer Narrated by Jan Dalton Promos StarShipSofa http://www.starshipsofa.com Lipstick Aliens Podcast http://lipstickaliens.libsyn.com/ (c) 2006 Rick Stringer and Anne Stringer http://www.variantfrequencies.com November 2006 Comments[2] |




There's no chapter in the Steel Gospel on the apocalypse, but that's exactly what the street preachers are facing tonight: Their own personal end of times. As blood and fire threaten to engulf Ethan, his brethren, and their city, the question isn't whether or not they'll survive to see the dawn, but whether or not the dawn will come at all.
I've heard that the body becomes lighter at the moment of death. Just a little, but enough to measure. As if the soul could be weighed, its departure verified. I look closely, to see if I can detect its ascent...