You may be shut in, but you can still dance! Wilson Fowlie narrates a diesel-era delight.
Author Holly Schofield travels through time at the rate of one second per second, oscillating between the alternate realities of city and country life. Her short stories have appeared in Analog, Lightspeed, Tesseracts, and many other publications throughout the world. She hopes to save the world through science fiction and homegrown heritage tomatoes. Find her at hollyschofield.wordpress.com.
Narrator Wilson Fowlie has been reading stories out loud since the age of 4, and credits his parents for any talent he has for it. He's been narrating for podcasts since he answered a call for readers for PodCastle in 2008.
He’s narrated dozens of stories for many podcasts, including all of the Escape Artists shows. Wilson fits all this narrating between his day job as a web developer in Vancouver, Canada, and directing a community show chorus called The Maple Leaf Singers. https://www.mapleleafsingers.com/
Music:
Boogie Woogie Rhythm and Blues by AndyL/Pond5
Incidental Background Music for Bohemian Tea Rooms, Greatest Jazz by BackgroundMusicMaster/Pond5
Men Against the Current by Louis Evans
A Woman of Good Manners by Nikki Lynn Blakely
Coward's Corsage by Julia LaFond
Thread in the Mouth by Ryan Cole
Season Trailer
The Ghost Extinguishers by Gelett Burgess
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A Journey of Little Profit by John Buchan
The Macabre Dance of the Fiddler and Kore by Atalanti Evripidou
An Odd Question by Ian Michael Bavian
Changelings by Rachel Ayers
The Seventh Wife’s Confessions by M.E. Bronstein
Silvergloom by Jonathan Duckworth
The Prince in the Darkness by Phil Margolies
Seven Cups of Tea by Gwen C. Katz
Walking The Line by William Stiteler
Appointment in Time by James Dorr
Within My Reach by Ola Al-Fateh
The Peculiarity of Two by Liam Hogan
The Monstrous Metronome by Lena Ng
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