Sun, 18 December 2011
Cobalt City is the jewel of New England, where the heroes--and the villains--go to get noticed. Join Worm Queen, the mistress with the million minions, as she goes on the hunt for a potentially dangerous urban legend, assisted by Doctor Shadow, Cobalt City's magical man of mystery. Featuring all-new adventures set in the Cobalt City universe from Timid Pirate Publishing. Voices, in order of appearance:
Written by Nathan Crowder Recorded, mixed and produced by Michaela Hutfles @ Petrichor Studios Cobalt City Adventures Unlimited created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Intro music provided by Cats or Cars from Mevio's Music Alley. Special effects courtesy of:
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Fri, 2 December 2011
Cobalt City is the jewel of New England, where the heroes--and the villains--go to get noticed. Join Worm Queen, the mistress with the million minions, as she goes on the hunt for a potentially dangerous urban legend, assisted by Doctor Shadow, Cobalt City's magical man of mystery. Featuring all-new adventures set in the Cobalt City universe from Timid Pirate Publishing. Voices, in order of appearance:
Written by Nathan Crowder Recorded, mixed and produced by Michaela Hutfles @ Petrichor Studios Cobalt City Adventures Unlimited created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Intro music provided by Cats or Cars from Mevio's Music Alley. Special effects courtesy of:
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Wed, 16 November 2011
Cobalt City is the jewel of New England, where the heroes--and the villains--go to get noticed. Join Worm Queen, the mistress with the million minions, as she goes on the hunt for a potentially dangerous urban legend, assisted by Doctor Shadow, Cobalt City's magical man of mystery. Featuring all-new adventures set in the Cobalt City universe from Timid Pirate Publishing. Voices, in order of appearance:
Written by Nathan Crowder Recorded, mixed and produced by Michaela Hutfles @ Petrichor Studios Cobalt City Adventures Unlimited created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Intro music provided by Cats or Cars from Mevio's Music Alley. Special effects courtesy of:
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Tue, 1 November 2011
Let visionary author Christine Danse and Timid Pirate Publishing show you the dangers and wonders of nature 2.0. Harnessing the power of nature, the Growing Dread anthology show us biological futures that could be. If the human brain is the best computer in the world, what happens when someone learns how to hack it? Tonight's story asks "What if you could complete custom pets?" The answer turns out to be more problematic--and exciting--than our hero expects in "How to Hack Your Dragon" by Christine Danse. This story, and others, are available in Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions from Timid Pirate Publishing. Written by Christine Danse Read by Carolineski Recorded, mixed and produced by Caroline Dombrowski & Nathan Crowder @ Sea Rooster Studios and Petrichor Studios The audio podcast of Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. Closing music is "Rainwater Blues" by John Constantakis and Drew Roberts. Music was found using the fantastic search function at Community Audio. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. |
Sat, 1 October 2011
Coming SOON from Timid Pirate Publishing Cobalt City Dark Carnival Everyone loves a carnival—even a super-hero. But not all carnivals are created equal. And some are more dangerous than others. The gem of New England, Cobalt City, is where the heroes go. A gathering place for super-heroes since the Revolutionary War, this coastal city has seen everything from alien invasion to warring gods. And then there is Le Carnaval Pomme D’or. Legends claim this mysterious and dark carnival has ties to Lafayette, one of the city’s earliest heroes. Some say it is a force of nature, a danger that can only be endured but never defeated. Back for the first time in a generation, it brings mystics and monsters concealed beneath a veneer of greasepaint and faded canvas. Nothing less than the soul of the city is at stake. Do the super-heroes of Cobalt City have what it takes to challenge the forces of chaos? What chances do a lovelorn cat woman, industrialist family man, evolved panda, ancient sorcerer, dead jazz musician, and renegade cupid stand against an evil that has persevered for centuries? Before the big top rolls out of town, heroes will fall, villains will rise, and Cobalt City will be changed, perhaps forever! Featuring, in order of appearance: Minerva Zimmerman, Erik Scott de Bie, Matt Adams, Charlie Kenmore, Catherine & Andrew Warren, Ashley Bates, Dawn Vogel, Amber Keller, Rosemary Jones, and Jeremy Zimmerman. Pre-order before October 15th for only $9.95 plus S&H Recorded, mixed and produced by Nathan Crowder @ Sea Rooster Studios with an audio assist by S. Aarron Kemp Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Intro and outro music "Calliope Jane" provided by Billy Williams Charioteers. Music was found using the fantastic search function at Community Audio. To hear all of "Caliope Jane" get it from the source |
Thu, 15 September 2011
Let visionary author Minerva Zimmerman and Timid Pirate Publishing show you the dangers and wonders of nature 2.0. Harnessing the power of nature, the Growing Dread anthology show us biological futures that could be. If the human brain is the best computer in the world, what happens when someone learns how to hack it? Tonight's story asks "Does science need a better reason for paying God than just because it can?" Impending doom has never been more adorable than in "Muffin Everlasting" by Minerva Zimmerman. This story, and others, are available in Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions from Timid Pirate Publishing. Written by Minerva Zimmerman Read by Carolineski Recorded, mixed and produced by Caroline Dombrowski & Nathan Crowder @ Sea Rooster Studios and Petrichor Studios The audio podcast of Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. Closing music is "Rainwater Blues" by John Constantakis and Drew Roberts. Music was found using the fantastic search function at Community Audio. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. Direct download: MuffinEverlasting-SummerStoriescomplete.mp3 Category:Audio Book -- posted at: 4:00 AM |
Thu, 1 September 2011
Let visionary author Erik Scott de Bie and Timid Pirate Publishing show you the dangers and wonders of nature 2.0. Harnessing the power of nature, the Growing Dread anthology show us biological futures that could be. If the human brain is the best computer in the world, what happens when someone learns how to hack it? Tonight, a look at a world transformed at the hands of others. Is it a paradise or something altogether different? You be the judge with "Green, Green World" by Michaela Hutfles. This story, and others, are available in Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions from Timid Pirate Publishing. Written and read by Michaela Hutfles Recorded, mixed and produced by Caroline Dombrowski & Nathan Crowder @ Sea Rooster Studios and Petrichor Studios The audio podcast of Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. Closing music is "Rainwater Blues" by John Constantakis and Drew Roberts. Music was found using the fantastic search function at Community Audio. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. |
Mon, 15 August 2011
Let visionary author Erik Scott de Bie and Timid Pirate Publishing show you the dangers and wonders of nature 2.0. Harnessing the power of nature, the Growing Dread anthology show us biological futures that could be. If the human brain is the best computer in the world, what happens when someone learns how to hack it? Tonight, a man on a mission pays a visit to feared bio-engineer Dr. Circe. What he finds isn't quite what he expects, but it may be even more deadly. Join us for "Dr Circe and the Separatist Man-Cheetahs" by Erik Scott de Bie. This story, and others, are available in Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions from Timid Pirate Publishing. Written by Erik Scott de Bie Read by Carolineski Due to mature language, adult supervision is suggested. Recorded, mixed and produced by Nathan Crowder and Caroline Dombrowski @ Sea Rooster Studios The audio podcast of Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. Closing music is "Rainwater Blues" by John Constantakis and Drew Roberts. Music was found using the fantastic search function at Community Audio. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. |
Tue, 2 August 2011
Let visionary author Angel Leigh McCoy and Timid Pirate Publishing show you the dangers and wonders of nature 2.0. Harnessing the power of nature, the Growing Dread biopunk anthology show us biological futures that could be. If the human brain is the best computer in the world, what happens when someone learns how to hack it? Tonight, a submarine captain learns that there are worse things than declining health - and more to live for than he had ever expected. The climactic Part Two is presented here. August 15th will bring another story from the Growing Dread anthology. This story, and others, are available in Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions from Timid Pirate Publishing. Written by Angel Leigh McCoy Read by Carolineski Due to mature language, adult supervision is suggested. Recorded, mixed and produced by Nathan Crowder and Caroline Dombrowski @ Sea Rooster Studios The audio podcast of Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. Closing music is "Rainwater Blues" by John Constantakis and Drew Roberts. Music was found using the fantastic search function at Community Audio. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. |
Tue, 19 July 2011
Let visionary author Angel Leigh McCoy and Timid Pirate Publishing show you the dangers and wonders of nature 2.0. Harnessing the power of nature, the Growing Dread anthology show us biological futures that could be. If the human brain is the best computer in the world, what happens when someone learns how to hack it? Tonight, a submarine captain learns that there are worse things than declining health - and more to live for than he had ever expected. The tantalizing Part One is presented here, Part Two will be live on August 1st. This story, and others, are available in Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions from Timid Pirate Publishing. Written by Angel Leigh McCoy Read by Carolineski Due to mature language, adult supervision is suggested. Recorded, mixed and produced by Nathan Crowder and Caroline Dombrowski @ Sea Rooster Studios The audio podcast of Growing Dread: Biopunk Visions created for Timid Pirate Publishing is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. Closing music is "Rainwater Blues" by John Constantakis and Drew Roberts. Music was found using the fantastic search function at Community Audio. Intro music "Aliquot Sequence" provided by S.E.M.I and "Humpty Dumpty Blues" by Gerry Dempsey. |


