1.27.2010

Episode 107: The Uninvited, chapters 15-16


In which Dr. Scott reports and we experience a completely new supernatural event.

The Uninvited, chapters 15-16
(download or listen via this link)

This book is in the public domain.
(Note: I have researched the copyright to the best of my ability as well as written to the original publishers more than once and received no reply. My conclusion, therefore, is that this book is in the public domain. If anyone has conclusive information to the contrary, please contact me.)

Story rating
PG ... for perfect ghostliness.


Podcast Highlight
Salmon and Dusk; podcast feed
How to Disappear Completely at Podiobooks (free)

Other Links
The toe-up sock post (with a link to that great tutorial about casting on)

My Huffduffer feed
Julie D's Huffduffer page, iTunes, RSS

5 comments:

Camille said...

I agree—no breaks until we've finished The Uninvited!!

And I've been afraid to try toe-up socks too. This year I really ought to learn. Thanks for the inspiration!

Julie D. said...

I was never afraid ... just scornful. Which I now have to retract (darn it!). Thanks doubly for the comment as I realized I forgot to include the link to my post with the tutorial links. :-)

Gail (nosenabook) said...

I haven't listened yet, but I have two things for now - First, THANK YOU for reminding me of Salmon & Dusk. I must have found it right after you posted it to Huffduffer, and it was such a pleasure to hear Myke Bartlett again. Plus there are several new episodes to discover!
Second, no news from the library as yet. I returned the play, and asked how I might get the actual book, if it exists. This is not faster than listening!

And another thing entirely, Genesis! Exciting news indeed, and a great idea for podcasting.

Julie D. said...

So nice to know that someone actually listens to the Huffduffer feed ... or sees what is coming through! :-)

Gail said...

I'm so glad you sang the song rather than read it. It was a sweet moment.

Now I think about it, the contrast of the lullaby probably makes the ghosts creepier.

Anyway, nice job!