Friday, September 22, 2017

Aviators, Germans, Mermaids, And Pirates - Oh My (or) Shameless Simultaneous Plug For Both Future Novel And Current Radio Program

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Next week Tomorrow (Sat. Sept 30 23) a portion of my most recent story I've been tinkering with will be read on the radio.  It will be on KNNA (95.7 FM), a local station here in Nebraska, started by some members at Good Shepherd LCMS.  Being a low power station you really can't hear it too far outside the Lincoln city limits (sadly).  But they have a website, and an app, so the rest of us can listen live or even listen to archived shows.

The show the excerpt will be read on is called Soundtrack Telling.  Its a two hour show starting at 7 am, that plays soundtrack music from movies, shows, video games, and trailers.  The host, Capt. Kirk, usually reads story either he has been writing, or a viewer writes, during the second hour, which he will pair with background music.  I have no idea what mine will be paired with.

You can find their website here (http://thecross957.org/) or you can visit the show archives and listen to previous episodes of Soundtrack Telling here: (http://thecross957.org/soundtracktelling/).

They have other shows too.  They rebroadcast Issues Etc., Table Talk Radio, and a few podcasts (such as Gospeled Boldly).  Some of their original shows include Off On A Tangent (where they have no idea what they are doing) and When Music Was Music (where Ol' Lovable Jack plays hits from the Big Band era).

And, yes, today's title is a bit of a hint regarding the story.  But that's all I'll say for now.

So, yep, tomorrow next Saturday, 7 am, 95.7 FM.  Be there or listen to it archived later.  Maybe I'll have the next section finished and able to send in to read... or maybe I'll just leave y'all hanging until the story is ready to publish.


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*Edit:  Okay.  Checking my email after work revealed that, due to unforeseen circumstances, there will not be a new Soundtrack Telling episode on Sat. Sept. 23.  My story is still to be read, but not until next week.

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