Thursday, August 25, 2011

Episode 19: The Poppet & The Lune, by Madeline Claire Franklin


On today's episode of The Way of the Buffalo, I'll be speaking with author Madeline Claire Franklin, and reading a sample from her novel "The Poppet and the Lune!"

An original fairy tale about a patchwork girl and a boy who cried wolf… and became one.

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To learn more about the author, and purchase her work, visit http://madelineclairefranklin.com/
The Poppet and the Lune is available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble Nook, Smashwords, and Createspace.com.
Cover art by Plamena Doycheva.
Music in featured in today's podcast was "Danse Macabre," "Folk Round," "A Turn for the Worse," "Skye Cullen," and "Corncob," by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com.
Sound Effects provided by the Freesound Project at Freesound.org.

The Way of the Buffalo is presented under a Creative Commons, Attribution, Non-commercial 3.0 US License. Stay tuned next week for part one of Sarah Diemer's novel, "The Dark Wife," read by a special guest narrator!

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Episode 18: Story: Death Ain't What It Used to be, Interview: J Daniel Sawyer

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Fiction: "Death Ain't What it Used to Be," by Julian Adorney

Be careful what you wish for when zombies are involved.

Interview: Podcaster and author J. Daniel Sawyer (http://jdsawyer.net)
The Antithesis Progression Book One: Predestination & Other Games of Chance

Dan's novel pick is "THE DOOR INTO SUMMER" by Robert A. Heinlein

Today's promo is for Anthony Miller's "Fall of Man" zombie fiction podcast! Check it out! http://aomiller2.com/

Opening and Transitional music was "Danse Macabre" performed by Kevin MacLeod of Incompetech.com

Closing music is "Juzt Mizunderstood" by Norm Sherman of the Drabblecast! Go check out his awesome podcast, and buy his CD. It's awesomely weird.

The Way of the Buffalo is presented under a Creative Commons, Attribution, Non-Commercial, No-Derivatives 3.0 US License.

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