Now that The Silk Code podiobook is complete, Paul and I present a bonus episode. This is an interview I did with Paul, and we discuss the origin of Phil D'Amato, the many elements of The Silk Code, and a special offer for listeners.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
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Then there were TWO: Episode 20 and 21
The final two episodes of The Silk Code podiobook have arrived to an mp3 player in your hand. Wow, that was nifty. . .
Some of the sounds effects in these episodes were taken from The FreeSound Project. This is a wonderful place to find sound effects for podcasts, and it really helped me go all out in these final two episodes. I'm particularly proud of these two, and I think you'll agree that the production is top notch.
Episode 21 brings the novel to a close. It was a strange feeling to put the final touches on this episode. Kind of like watching your child grow up and move out of the house. Well, okay, maybe not like that, but it was an amazing feeling.
Here's a description of this episode:
The killer attempts to murder Jenna, an action that reveals his identity and solves the many mysteries of the silk code.
Listen or Download (31.65MB)
This episode is introduced by Matthew Wayne Selznick. He is the author of Brave Men Run and host of Writers Talking.
Well, folks, this book is done, but the podcast isn't over yet. I'll be back soon with an interview with Paul Levinson. We'll discuss the origins of Phil D'Amato, inspirations for The Silk Code and Paul extends a special offer to Silk Code listeners.
Here's a description of Episode 20:
Amanda's secrets are revealed, Bonnie discovers new evidence in the Tocharian manuscripts, Phil plants a red herring and the killer plans his final move.
Listen or Download (27.07MB)
This episode is introduced by Kay Kenyon. She wrote a wonderful book that I read recently, and I really appreciate that she did this intro for us.
Some of the sounds effects in these episodes were taken from The FreeSound Project. This is a wonderful place to find sound effects for podcasts, and it really helped me go all out in these final two episodes. I'm particularly proud of these two, and I think you'll agree that the production is top notch.
Episode 21 brings the novel to a close. It was a strange feeling to put the final touches on this episode. Kind of like watching your child grow up and move out of the house. Well, okay, maybe not like that, but it was an amazing feeling.
Here's a description of this episode:
The killer attempts to murder Jenna, an action that reveals his identity and solves the many mysteries of the silk code.
Listen or Download (31.65MB)
This episode is introduced by Matthew Wayne Selznick. He is the author of Brave Men Run and host of Writers Talking.
Well, folks, this book is done, but the podcast isn't over yet. I'll be back soon with an interview with Paul Levinson. We'll discuss the origins of Phil D'Amato, inspirations for The Silk Code and Paul extends a special offer to Silk Code listeners.
Here's a description of Episode 20:
Amanda's secrets are revealed, Bonnie discovers new evidence in the Tocharian manuscripts, Phil plants a red herring and the killer plans his final move.
Listen or Download (27.07MB)
This episode is introduced by Kay Kenyon. She wrote a wonderful book that I read recently, and I really appreciate that she did this intro for us.
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