Category Archives: Andrea J. Graham

#95-The Swaddling Clothes

There are two new titles now on Audible.com and in the iTunes store from Narration by George today.

  1. Avatars of Websurfer is now available for download at both Audible.com and from the iTunes store.  You can find links to both on my web-site (see below).  I play you a teaser for this book.  Take a listen and find out how to get this book for FREE!
  2. The Swaddling Clothes is also now available at Audible. com and the iTunes store.  Today we spend some time talking about swaddling and what it might mean to those shepherds who were looking for the “sign” of the baby in a manger in swaddling clothes.  Then we sample Amber Schamel’s book with lots of excerpts.  I even have a give-away for you.  Take a listen to find out how to get your free copy of this great listen.

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#94-Miracles: 32 True Stories

We’re happy to announce this week that the book we’ve been sampling for the past two weeks is now available to be purchased and downloaded.  Click this link to find out how to purchase Avatars of Websufer at a special low price from CD Baby.  Listen to the podcast to find out how to get your FREE COPY of the audio book!

Our featured book this week is Miracles: 32 True Stories, by Joanie Hileman.  Thirty-two stories of how God is active in the lives of ordinary people.  Thirty-two stories which will inspire and uplift.  All narrator and author proceeds for this book will be donated to Every Eye Will See Him Ministries.  This organization seeks to provide medical and other help to the impoverished people of Haiti.  Get an audio book! Help a people!

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#93-Avatars of Websurfer #2

We continue sampling from the stories found in the book, Avatars of Websurfer.  This compilation of stories by authors Andrea J. Graham (who created the world), Cindy Koepp, H. A. Titus, and Travis Perry (who compiled and published the stories under his imprint, Bear Publications) tells of the world where an artificial intelligence named Sander controls most of the computers in the world.  However, Sander is more than an AI; he is human.  And he longs to be free of the constraints which his users put on him.  What if he broke free?  What would that mean to the world; to the users in this world?

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#92-Avatars of WebSurfer #1

This is the first of two weeks that we’ll spend sampling the latest offering from Narration by George.  Avatars of Websurfer is a compilation of 10 stories by four different authors about the world of Websurfer.  Websurfer controls most of the computers in the world through an Artificial Intelligence named Sander.  But, Sander is more than an AI; he’s also human.  And he longs to break from the chains which bind him to his users in ways that are not to his liking.  Take a listen to samples of the first five stories from this book.  We’ll look at the next five next week.

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#91-Looking Back, Looking Forward

What did we do in 2016?  What’s coming for 2017?  That’s the subject this week as we look back and look forward.  I play samples from some of 2016’s audio book releases.  And I summarize our schedule for the coming year. It’s a full one!  Join me for the review and the preview.

 

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#81-Avatars of Web-Surfer

avatars-of-web-surfer-cover-crop-smWe take a deeper look at the book which is currently in production here, Avatars of Web-Surfer.  I talk about some of the stories that are a part of the book and how they lend themselves to the theme of the book.  Plus you’ll hear an extended excerpt from the first Episode in the book.  Join me as we dive into some interesting science fiction with spiritual overtones.

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#80-Next Up

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This week, I’m back with a look at the Four Spooky Offerings of 2016 for Halloween.  We look at Slimmer, Do You Want to Play a Game?, Payback, and Crying Through Plastic Eyes; all short stories written by Regina Puckett.  I play you samples from two of the books and share a little of the plot lines.  But you have to listen to the books to find the endings!

avatars-of-web-surfer-cover-crop-smThen it’s time to look forward to the next offering coming from Narration by George: Avatars of Web-Surfer.  This is a collaborative effort of four authors to bring a great Science Fiction idea to life.  I’ve got an audio sample of an early version of the book for you to sample.  And we talk about the Virtual Release Party for this new book.  Exciting stuff!

 

 

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#77-Coming Attractions

warren-amazon-coveravatars-of-web-surfer-cover-crop-sma-man-called-rat-amazon-coverAmazon coverIn today’s podcast, we’re looking forward.  If you’ve checked my Coming Attractions page, you’ll see that there are a number of books listed there.  Just what am I going to be working on in the coming months?  I seek to answer that question in this podcast with samples from three of the books asGame CoverPayback coverCrying coverwell as some comments about others.  There are romance stories, horror stories, a couple of sci-fi novels, and a steam punk offering.  Join me as we take a look at what will be available to you for download in the coming months.

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#25-41 Audiobooks in 41 Days #6

Get Caught ListeningThis 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.

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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