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Amalgam

Length: 15:36 Size: 7.3M

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Hey, sorry for the delay, folks, but never fear, your weekly foray into the soundscape is finally here courtesy of the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company.

This week we bring you an amalgam of various short pieces culled from various venues.  First up, Nikki’s Place: Into the Blue Forest by Gerald W. Page, performed at Stone Mountain Park in 2004.  Next,Standing Peachtree by Ron N. Butler, performed at the Tomato Festival at Stone Mountain Park in 2004, and we finish up with another Ron N. Butler classic, Rory Rammer, Space Marshal in Eye in the Sky performed at Sci Fi Summer in 2003.

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Podcasting is Damn Sassy

Length: 22:18 Size: 10.5M

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Eureka, fiction believers!  It’s time for another installment of the Brotherhood of Damn Sassy Mutants, by “Sketch” Quinn!

This issue is entitled “Enter: Mindgames” and it was performed at both Sci Fi Summer and Dragon*Con in 2005.  You’ll be hearing the Dragon*Con performance.

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The Turn Out

Duration: 12:12 Size: 5.7M

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Back in 2004 we did a show at Stone Mountain Park called “Frontier Days”.  We got a lot of great new material out of it because the theme of the festival was Georgia between the Revolutionary War and the Civil War…not exactly a haven for our usual SF and Fantasy stuff.  We also performed it outdoors…predictably, it rained.  But we still got a good show, and we’re bringing it to you in installments.

This time we bring you The Turn Out by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet, adapted for audio by Daniel Taylor.  It takes place at Easter, which we missed by about a month, but it also deals with school, and with school about to let out for summer, we thought this would still be a good time to trot this out.

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Conclusions

Duration: 18:40, Size: 8.7M

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Everything must come to an end.  And so it goes with the serial we’ve been bringing you for the last three weeks, “The Adventures of the Crimson Hawk: The Crimson and the Red” by Thomas E. Fuller [EDIT 4-21: Whoops!  This episode was written by William Alan Ritch!].  This is the third and final installment in this particular saga, but there’s plenty more where that came from.  We currently have almost twenty adventures of the Crimson Hawk, so if you like them be sure to let us know!

Also this week we bring you an ARTC favorite, “Bumpers Crossroads: Hide, A Cow’s Outside” by Daniel Taylor.  The last word on the end of a lot of bad jokes.  This was recorded live at the Gwinnett History Center back in 1999.

And lest you forget that we have more recent work available, there’s also a short sample from our studio release of Robert A. Heinlein’s “The Menace From Earth”.

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Continuity

Duration: 18:03  Size: 8.5M

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Hello again, and welcome to another ARTC podcast.  This week I’ve chosen to call the episode “Continuity” for a couple of reasons.  First, we’ll be continuing the episode of “The Crimson Hawk” that we began last week by playing part two of “The Crimson and the Red” by Thomas E. Fuller [EDIT 4-21: Whoops!  This episode was written by William Alan Ritch!].

Next we’ll bring you “Unresolved Mysteries, Solved While U Wait: A Very Special Creation” by Ron N. Butler, which, without giving too much away, deals with the continuity of the universe.

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Heroes and Villains in the Big City

Length: 18:52 Size: 9M

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Welcome again!  This week we bring you tales of Heroes and Villains in the Big City.  We begin with Thomas E. Fuller’s “The Adventures of the Crimson Hawk: The Crimson and the Red” episode one  [EDIT 4-21: Whoops!  This episode was written by William Alan Ritch!].  This is a three part serial, so be sure to tell us how you like it at podcast@artc.org.  This was performed live at the coffeehouse in Little Five Points in Atlanta.  This is one of our older recordings, and we’re not exactly sure what year, but it was pre-1996.

Next up is Jonathan Strickland’s “Mildly Exciting Tales of Astonishment: Subterranean Subterfuge” recorded live at Sci Fi Summer in 2005.

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Dr. Geoffry Stanhope, Investigator of Occult Phenomena: The Dweller in the Depths part 2 of 2

Duration: 17:32 Size: 8.25M

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St. Patrick drove the snakes out of Ireland (but not on a plane…unless you mean a 2-dimensional surface…nevermind).  But did he miss one?  Just what is the Loch Ness Monster?  Assuming it even exists.

Last week we brought you part one of The Dweller in the Depths, by Thomas E. Fuller, recorded live at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, GA.  This week we bring you part two of the story, but this performance was recorded at Stone Mountain Park in 2005.

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Dr. Geoffry Stanhope, Investigator of Occult Phenomena: The Dweller in the Depths part 1 of 2

Duration: 16:43 Size: 8M

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Ah, St. Patrick’s Day.  Leprechauns, shamrocks, pots o’ gold, and green things everywhere.  Well, everywhere except here.  We’ve just got lots of blarney because this week our podcast features a story set in that fabled land of…Scotland.

This week: Part one of The Dweller in the Depths, by Thomas E. Fuller.  This episode was recorded live at Eddie’s Attic in Decatur, GA back in 1997.  Next week we’ll bring you part two of the story, but the performers will be a lot different because it will have been recorded at Stone Mountain Park in 2005.  We hope you’ll hear how far we’ve come in those 8 years.