This is the last of the review of the 41 audio books I have produced since Narration by George has started business. This week, you’ll hear some poetry, a fantasy, two science fiction excerpts, a western, and a non-fiction book. Quite a spread of genre’s to enjoy this time.
The links I reference in this podcast are:
All Narration by George podcasts
Tilting at Windmills and Words, by Regina Puckett
The Voice of Aedistamen, by Tony Hilling
The Web Surfer Series: Regineration, by Andrea J. Graham
The Web Surfer Series: The Digital Car, by Travis Perry
Wells Fargo Express: The Desperate Road, by Murray Pura
Alive and Whole: Amputation: Emotional Recovery, by Dee Malchow

We continue this excursion into the world of audiobooks produced by Narration by George by looking at the next group of books we’ve been featuring on Twitter (
It’s week #3 for taking a look at a short synopsis and hearing a new sample from each of the audiobooks that I’ve recorded over the last couple of years. This week, we review a devotional book, a police mystery, some poetry, an action adventure series, and some historical fiction.
This week’s podcast offers a special surprise. Two weeks ago, we talked about my impressions of the Hear Now Festival for 2015. But, I had no audio clips that were actually a part of the 2015 Festival. Those clips are now available. So, I’m using this week’s podcast to share two of the best radio plays that I heard during the festival. We start with the award winning When Johnny Comes Marching Home and close with a short comedy sketch based on the War of the Worlds in honor of Orson Welles’ birthday.
