Tag Archives: fiction

#59-Meet Those Who Are “The Destined”

Cover-AudioHave you ever felt like you were “destined” to do something special?  Today, you get to meet six people who are just that – The Destined.  My latest audio book tells the story of these six young people.  Meet Dega who can heal and read minds.  There’s Dru who sports an attitude and is proficient with fire.  Eric and Barrett are buddies who can control water and electricity.  Kandi and Aimee control wind and earth.  They all must learn to work together to combat an evil which is seeking to destroy and then dominate the whole earth.  Can they do it?  How will they do it?  The story of The Destined is exciting, action-packed, and fast paced.  And it’s approved for the whole family.

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#58-ReCast: An Interview with Ebeneezer Scrooge

ACC 1-Scrooge DescriptionsThis week features the last of the recasts.  We look back to a very early podcast with a lot of imagination.  How about an interview with Ebeneezer Scrooge?  You remember Scrooge!  He’s the curmudgeon whose greed and avarice hardened his heard against all mankind.  But, he’s visited by three spirits who change his heart and, thus, his actions.  What if you could hear from him now?  I take a stab at this possibility by imagining an interview with the reformed Scrooge!

Yes, this podcast was originally a “Christmas season” episode. However, this story is really not about Christmas; it is about redemption.  And redemption is a universal theme good at any time of the year.  So, my production of A Christmas Carol is available for sale year ’round.  Go to my page for the book and listen to some samples.

Here are the links for this podcast!

#55-ReCast: An Interview with Becky Wooley

Non-Prophet Murders coverBecky WooleyIf you listened last week, you know that we are going to feature some older podcasts as “re-casts” for the next four weeks while I move and re-build my studio in a new home.  This week’s re-cast features my friend and author, Becky Wooley.  As a minister’s wife and church secretary, she has the inside scoop on how churches run.  And she has taken that information and some great imagination to write the clerical crime novel, Non-Prophet Murders.   Grit along with three pastors find themselves the target of a killer.  Can Grit and his girlfriend, Grace, find the killer before he or she strikes again!  Full of humor, satire, and some scary moments, Non-Prophet Murders keeps you guessing “who-dun-it.”  Listen and find out how she does it!

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#52-Born to Matter

Born To Matter-cover-new-iconThis week, we continue sampling the story of Danny Wilson.  This is the second of Michael Miller’s books featuring this remarkable young man.  In Born to Matter, Danny returns to the United States to settle old scores.  In the process, he makes both new enemies and new friends.  He settles his scores and makes a mark on lives that show he really was Born to Matter!

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#51-The Sixth Lobe

The Sixth Lobe CoverThis week’s podcast is the first of three podcasts featuring books by author Michael Miller.  This week’s book, The Sixth Lobe, is the first of two telling Danny Wilson’s story.  In this book, we meet 10 year old Danny and discover that he has an additional lobe in his brain.  With this lobe, he is able to read the sub-conscious thoughts of those around him.  This presents problems for the child; while some adults with nefarious goals decide that this is a useful ability to tap into.  This conflict leads to an amazing climax.  Listen to some samples from this book in this podcast.  (Next week, we’ll meet the adult Danny.)

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#50-An Interview with Regina Puckett

Regina PuckettMy 50th podcast features the first author who entrusted me with a book for production, Regina Puckett.  I interviewed her to talk about her about her award winning books, writing, her future projects, and the Warren Family. The Warren Family?

The Warren Family is a series of five books revolving around various members of the same family.  I produced the first two of the series with a third under contract now.  Regina and I talk about these characters and the way I’ve drawn these characters vocally.

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#47-The Book That Has It All!

Knighthawke

This week we take a look at the first of a trilogy which has everything in it.  Looking for adventure?  How about romance?  What about humor?  And, then, there’s science fiction.  These are only the genre’s I talk about this week.  Next week, I’ll cover some more.

The book? Knighthawke, by Jerry Minchew, is a book like no other.  It’s well reviewed. And it was a ton of fun to produce.  Listen to some samples and see if you won’t get hooked on this amazing tale!

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#46-Two Mysteries & an Adventure Tale

Non-Prophet Murders cover01 AStudyInScarletThe Destined_CoverThis week’s Audio Book of the Week is a great murder mystery full of satire and commentary about matters involving the way we Christians do “church”.  How do murder and church go together?  Check out Becky Wooley’s clerical crime novel, Non-Prophet Murders. It’s a great listen which we sample in this podcast.

Last week, I announced that two new books were in production. This week, I have samples for you to hear from each of the books.

  • The very first Sherlock Holmes novel, A Study in Scarlett, is the first time Dr. Watson & Holmes work together.  Today’s sample is from the first meeting between Watson & Holmes.
  • The Destined is the first novel for authors Glenn Eidson and Brent Hurst.  Six people – five teens and their teacher – are endowed with special powers to become The Destined: those with the responsibility to save the world from some really bad stuff!  In today’s sample, we see how one learned of his special endowment.

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#45-Two New Books & an Oldie

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Seasons of Change

This week’s podcast looks at the next two releases from Narration by George and looks back to a still-exciting-to-listen-to release from 2014.

  • A Study in Scarlett is the first of the Sherlock Holmes novels by Arthur Conan Doyle.  Production has begun on this novel with release expected in March.
  • The Destined is a new novel from two new authors, Glenn Eidson and Brent Hurst.  This young adult release is exciting for any age and will be an exciting listen.
  • Seasons of Change is an exciting listening experience.  The United States Government has collapsed.  Mobs and gangs are trying to remake the eastern part of the country into their turf.  Ordinary citizens are just trying to stay low and not be enslaved.  Michael is one of those just trying to be unnoticed.  Until….  You have to read the book to find the rest of the story!

Links for the books in this podcast.

#43-Looking Back, Looking Forward

2015 and 2016 year written on sandy beach sea. Wave washes away 2015. The concept of 2015 is gone, come the new year 2016.

CoverFor the opening of any new year, looking back and looking forward in assessment is always interesting.  Looking back, we see the accomplishments and failures of the year.  And we look forward in wonderful expectation of what the new year will hold.  So, it is with Narration by George.  I look back at the titles that are available.  I look forward to new distribution channels and new authors.  And I start with an interview with author Donna Patton.  Take a listen!