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![]() (just the) "Lord Byron" Entries Telltale - July 2007 July 26, 2007 This month in Telltale audiobooks: Darkness by Lord Byron. This verse about the end of the world came out of the very retreat in Geneva where, on a create-a-ghost-story dare, Mary Shelley began Frankenstein and John Polidori fathered the vampire/vampyre genre (based on novel fragment by our Romantic hero Byron). Read by Alex Wilson.And Told After Supper by Jerome K Jerome. It's a Christmas mystery story (In July! It's crazy! I know!) where even the narrator can't be trusted to stay sober or keep his clothes on. Performed by Susie Berneis and Robert Bethune.
Telltale - June 2007 June 29, 2007 This month in Telltale audiobooks: The Prisoner of Chillon by Lord Byron, the most Romantic of all the Romantic poets. And how Romantic was he? He was soooo Romantic that he died of a fever while writing his version of Don Juan. Read by Alex Wilson.And A Dill Pickle by Katherine Mansfield, featuring a beautiful day, a discussion of classlessness, and a snobbish ex-lover. What could possibly go right? Read by William Coon.
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Alex Wilson writes fiction and comics in Carrboro, NC. His work has appeared/will appear in Asimov's Science Fiction, The Rambler, Weird Tales, The Florida Review, Futurismic, Shimmer, ChiZine, FutureQuake, Pif, and Dragon. Locus Magazine has called him a "promising new writer," and Publishers Weekly also has nice things to say. Alex runs the audiobook project/podcast Telltale Weekly and the writer wiki Guidevines. He publishes the minicomic/zine Inconsequential Art. He is a 2006 Clarion graduate. Blog Archives 2008 - Clever Label TBA 2007 - BadYearNoCookie 2006 - Clarion! 1st Pro Sale! 2005 - Peers and Peerless 2004 - Telltale Launch 2003 - Dog bites, acting out 2002 - In my mind, I'm going... 2001 - Marriage, Macs, 1st Cons 2000 - Setback, Milestones 1999 - Engaged, Graduated 1998 - Creative Independence Powered by MT 3.35 MySpace Profile Technorati Profile |
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