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  1. EveningStar

    Cair Paravel Studios

    The next story will be a lot quicker to read than it was to write! After the first few chapters were posted, something came up in my life, and the story was abandoned for THIRTEEN YEARS. Yes, for many of you that's more than half your life. Well, guess what, "The Mirror Crack'd" is being...
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    UNCOMPLETED VERSION: The Mirror Cracked

    This story stopped about 2/3 of the way through THIRTEEN YEARS AGO due to things beyond my control. I am thinking of finishing it.
  3. EveningStar

    Cair Paravel Studios

    SEVERAL NEW PRODUCTIONS are right around the corner, all of these short stories that don't require an hour and a half of your time. Stay tuned here.
  4. EveningStar

    Cair Paravel Studios

    You can now go to see The Visitor either embedded on the forum by clicking the PLAY button on the thumbnail or watch it on youtube. Either way, please leave a like and/or comments. Total cost of new equipment and software totalled over $600.00 to prepare this work. Yeah, most of that was...
  5. EveningStar

    Ashplant, Out of Dry Ground

    It took GUTS to write that....
  6. EveningStar

    Audio Drama: The Visitor

    The most ambitious production I've ever made, this story follows David Ferguson from life to life in the mysterious realm of Farthingdale. The first of the "Tales From the Mystic Realms" series. Length 1 hr 36 min.
  7. EveningStar

    Cair Paravel Studios

    Work on The Visitor is now finished and it is ready to roll out! This project is several things. First, it is the single most expensive project ever done as an original production. Second, it is proof of concept that raises the bar on what you can expect at The Dancing Lawn. Third, if you smile...
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    Ashplant, Out of Dry Ground

    THEY ALL WANT TO BE THE LEAD SINGER IN THE BAND! B.T.W., how about, "Jesus, drop kick me over the goal posts of life!"
  9. EveningStar

    Cair Paravel Studios

    Drawing ever closer to releasing the audio drama of "The Visitor". This will be the most technically complex project done for The Dancing Lawn. Waiting on the few last lines of dialog from my Maureen, and recording a few last bits of foley art (sound effects) that make "He crossed the room"...
  10. EveningStar

    Classic Novels Plus Cool Monsters

    Dick and Jane meet Dracula. "See the man? See the man come? The man wears a cape. He likes blood....blood blood blood! He says blood is good!"
  11. EveningStar

    Did you used to play Dungeons and Dragons?

    I am so old, I remember when actual dragons were still prototypes. Knights were waiting around for something to do.
  12. EveningStar

    All New Harry Potter Thread post July 15, 2011

    Hairy Otter? Isn't he that fellow that runs the fish market?
  13. EveningStar

    What Aslan said to Edmund

    It is, in a sense, like one of the Jews that was shouting, "Crucify Him! We want Barabbas!" having to face the risen Christ. He wants to fall at the Master's feet, but sees their bloody wounds. He reaches up for his hand to kiss but sees the same. "You realize I did this for you?"
  14. EveningStar

    Cair Paravel Studios

    Just because it's audio only doesn't mean the images displayed on YouTube can't be pretty....
  15. EveningStar

    Cair Paravel Studios

    CONFESSIONS OF A FOLEY ARTIST: Yes, we are called Foley Artists, those who specialize in the creation and manipulation of sound effects. I have literally walked in David's steps in "The Visitor". When you hear him walk across the floor, it is my size 13-D's. Likewise, my wife Lynne is Maureen...
  16. EveningStar

    The Gone, Away, and Returned Thread II

    I am currently working on a radio-style drama for TDL and am just waiting to get the last bits of audio owed me from another forum member. To put it mildly, it's the most complicated single work ever posted here and getting the specialized equipment I needed to do it justice actually cost actual...
  17. EveningStar

    Whoever drinks of this water...

    Good to see you sharpening your pencil, Malacandra.
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