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  1. EveningStar

    For Mister Kessler, Who I Hope is in Heaven

    Да упокоится его душа среди святых. (May his soul rest quietly with the saints)
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    Thank you, Rob! I was just about to check if this Centaur was Joseph's friend, and there you...

    Thank you, Rob! I was just about to check if this Centaur was Joseph's friend, and there you are! Kick off those horseshoes and let's chat sometime. In the meanwhile, I thought you'd find it funny that I twit my wife about "Pegasus" being "Peggy" to me because we're <crossed fingers> "like that!"
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    Absolutely. And as someone with a lot of experience, something silent like a shaft of light actually means more when you do a prolonged "scccchhhhhhhff!" and slow it and apply reverb. I'm also one of the only (if not the ONLY) person who used to listen to classic radio drama...as in "Welcome...
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    It won't be just voices. The music for the lead in and lead out will be performed by Lady Badger and I. There will also be participation by Joseph Ravitts and his ward. And in case you're curious, money was spent on new equipment and software to build an environment worthy of The Visitor.
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    When Pop Culture Meets the Wardrobe: New Funko CEO Teases Narnia

    Sounds like you got a bad case of chibi. Don't worry, it's treatable. ;-)
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    To really cinch the most vocal talent for this upcoming audio drama, I not only have people doing their natural voices, I also am using some professional voice mods to give new latitude for other characters. I made my wife almost pass out when I put on "Vanessa" and purred, "Hey big...
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    Narnia Fans Reviews: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    CF, wrong movie. ;-) If forgiveness is necessary, it is for splitting The Hobbit into three films to fit the "it's a franchise" mold of its era. Honestly, if Little Red Riding Hood had been filmed at that time, they would have had "Hood: The Journey to Grandma" followed two years later with...
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    Chuck Norris Jokes

    Chuck Norris left for college and told his dad, "Well, Pop, now you'll have to be the man of the family..."
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    The process of turning THE VISITOR into a full audio drama is underway. And Rob has sent me a story to publish. Since he's not a member of the forum (yet) it will appear posted by me, but it will be clearly credited TO HIM.
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    Cair Paravel Studios

    I would love that.
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    Cair Paravel Studios

    Let's revive the rich legacy of NarniaFansCast by using audio programmes on YouTube with some NEW audio specials. I have one coming out relatively soon, a dramatization of "The Visitor," and the voices will be my wife "LadyBadger" and I. If this fares well, we might start opening the floor to...
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    The Marketplace of Technique: Open to All

    REAL LANGUAGES / FAKE LANGUAGES - If you use a fake language, strive for consistency. Create a vocabulary and stick with it, the same with grammatical order. Like for instance, "Magroth am furthin ra!" for "Send them to the jail" and then later "Am magroth furthin ket!" for "Bring them from the...
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    Focus on the Family Narnia Dramatization

    I have ordered it. When Lady Badger and I have a chance to audition them, I'll weigh in.
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    IMPORTANT I am one of the few published (not self-published) authors on TDL. Roger (Prince of the West) is another. If you read our stories, it helps if you would react, even if only a thumbs up, to let us know you liked it. Or to tell us why you liked it. Or why you didn't. Or why you could...
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    AN AFTERWORD Those of you who know me well enough understand that I am both Maureen and David. My own little David -- Benjamin -- must have some sweet Maureen to rock him to sleep and kiss away his tears. He simply must or it wouldn't be heaven. Make him apple cake and sew a heart inside his...
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    11 - THE CHOICE The sun was settling down for the night, and stars began to prick the purple heavens, David approached the front door of Maureen’s home. Even before his paw touched the latchstring, he could smell the alluring summons of simmer and sing stew. The door swung open. “Maureen, I’m...
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    10 - MATTERS OF THE HEART One afternoon a week later, David saw Dewdrop working on a vest with her needle and thread. “Mending garments?” “No,” the doe answered. “I’m practicing embroidery. See, I’m sewing a heart. I have to use blind stitches, so it doesn’t go all the way through.” “Uh...
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    9 - COUNTING UP Time passed, and so did David’s awkwardness. He proved a quick study at the anvil, and he helped Mr. Badger with his work, even meeting his new visitor, Cody. He was busy arranging the sports team, yet he never slacked at his chores. He was determined to pack an entire lifetime...
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    THE VISITOR: a Story From the Author of Byron on Wells

    8 - THE REALIZATION David wondered where he should take his new bike first. His parents had fooled him to the last minute thinking he would be getting clothes for his birthday, and he still had to remind himself it was really his new ride. This didn’t have a coaster brake, it had real...
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