Ryan, Terry, and Justin sit down to talk with Gabrielle Harbowy. She’s a writer, a freelance editor, and an Associate Publisher with Dragon Moon Press. The woman is doing it all, and here’s your chance to learn at her feet. Join us and enjoy!
Gabrielle’s Blog
Gabrielle’s Twitter
Gabrielle’s Facebook Page
Dragon Moon Press
This week’s promo – FLYING ISLAND PRESS

Hey, everyone, Justin here with a quick link to a CNN Money article. Apparently all the talk about ebooks being the death of paper books might be coming true. To learn more, click on the link and give it a read, and then come back here to discuss it.
What do you think?
Hello, everyone, Justin here. I finally was able to finish the podcast version of my latest short story, “The Dame Wore White.” This story has yet to find a home in print, but I’m trying, and I’d appreciate some crossed fingers on its behalf. I hope you enjoy this audio presentation. My deepest thanks go out to the kind folks who lent their vocal talents, making this much better than it had a right to be. The cast is as follows:
Justin Macumber – Narrator
James Durham – Sal
Philippa Ballantine – Aubrey
Terry Mixon – Marlo
Xander Snyder – Big Red & Security Thug
Ryan E Stevenson – Joey & Serving Droid
And, last but not least, let me thank my brother Scott for the artwork that graces this story. Scott’s been doing cover art for me for awhile now, and he tops himself with every new effort. Thanks, bro, for everything.
That’s it! Please let me know what you think!
Hey, everyone, just wanted to let you know that Terry’s story, “The Will of the Gods,” which he wrote and produced for Philippa Ballantine’s Erotica a la Carte podcast, has been released. You can listen to it by going to the Erotica a la Carte website, or you can use the player located below. I hope you enjoy it!
And, please, leave a comment on the EalC site about what you thought!
This week Terry and Justin sit down to talk with Kimi Alexandre about what it means to be a voice actor. In this modern digital age more and more stories are hitting the air, and someone has to bring them to life. We hope you enjoy!
Kimi was kind enough to supply us with a bevy of links, so those of you looking for get into voice acting, here’s a good place to start:
Coaching and Training and Tips:
Voice Over Club
Voice Over Xtra
CourVO’s Voice-Over Blog: Voice-Acting in Vegas
Such a Voice Blog
Voice-Overs Forum
David Brower
Voiceover Universe (Ning group)
Taji’s Vo Emporium
Associations:
Society of Accredited Voice Over Artists (SaVoa)
Women in Animation
Voice Acting Alliance
AFTRA (American Federation of Television and Radio Artists)
ACTRA (Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists )
SAG (Screen Actors Guild)
Auditions:
Voices.com
Voices123.com
Voice Over Directory
Voice Bank
Voice Over Pavilion
Microphones:
Coutant
Blue Microphones
This week’s promo – FETIDUS returns!
Oh, and if you’re interested in reading Justin’s drabble stories, you can do so at HIS WEBSITE.
Ray Gun Revival magazine celebrates the start of its fifth year with Issue #56. This is also their second-to-last issue for Double-Edged Publishing (read the Overlords’ Lair editorial, The Quality of the Detour, for more information).
This week Ryan, Terry, and Justin sit down to speak with Cari Foulk, a literary agent with the Tribe Literary Agency. This is the first time we’ve had an agent on the show, and we hope you get as much out of it as we did. Enjoy!
Hey, everyone, Justin here with a press release from our friend Scott Roche over at Flying Island Press. They have some news for you, and I wanted to make sure all of you were updated. So, here you go:
Enjoy Your Sci-fi and Fantasy How and Where You Want
Beginning July 4th, science fiction and fantasy fans will be given a
new place where they can discover authors and stories they’ll be able
to enjoy wherever they go. Flagship, the new e-zine by publisher
Flying Island Press, will soon be releasing short stories every other
month in formats for the Kindle, the iPad and iPhone, and other
electronic readers.
Flying Island Press also recognizes the increasing popularity of
podcasts and other forms of audio fiction. So, in addition to the
e-zine, an audio version will be available to listen to on any MP3
player. Stories they release will be available both in text and in
audio, allowing the consumer to choose their preferred version.
Zach Ricks, managing editor for Flagship, had this to say. “I wanted
to hearken back to what some have called the Golden Age of Science
Fiction.” It’s his hope that “FlagShip will be a place for
optimistic, entertaining fiction.”
Each issue will cost $1.99 for the text version or the audio version
or get both for just $2.99.
Issues will be available starting July 4th, 2010 at
http://flyingislandpress.com/flagship
