Sun, 27 June 2010
This is chapter 5 of Riskwear, read by myself and Katharina Maimer. Comments[1]
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- Nobilis -
I stumbled across your podcast a couple of years ago, and immediately set about listening to every single episode, from the beginning. I've been a devoted listener ever since.
However, I may be a bit atypical in that I only come over ever 4-8 weeks, and then download everything that you've put out since my last visit. I put these to my ipod, and then listen while driving. Your audio performances sure beat the heck out of yacky radio programs.
Anyway, I've never sent you feedback before, but after recently finishing the Riskwear mini-series, I just had to drop you a line. As I said, all of your stuff is great (yes, even your early stuff that you seem to be self-conscious about), but Riskwear was totally stupendous.
I know, I know, I heard you talk about the difficulties with such a production, and I can only imagine just how difficult it is, but I wanted you to know that it was definitely worth it to me! :)
Part of what really made it so hot was Katharina Maimer. I'm not typically all that hot and bothered by a woman with a strong German accent, but there was definitely something about her! She made for very stimulating listening!
I realize that it would get old if you collaborated with her too often, but I certainly hope that you can get her to lend her voice to your podcast again. And again. And again.
One more thing - as I said, I listen to your shows primarily when driving. It's unfortunate, but I just don't have the time in my schedule to actually 'read.' I enjoy reading, and I wish I could do more of it, but I just can't. Have you ever considered audio productions of your books, like Scouts and Centaur? I won't buy them in print because it'd be a waste of money, but an audio production I could justify. I can feel you cringing at the thought of producing something like that, but it's just something to consider.
Keep up the good work! Your podcast is definitely my favorite.
Helot
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