Episodes 9 & 10 on Podiobooks. Question for Fracture Horizon Listeners
Fractured Horizon is doing really well, and has reached number two in the Podiobooks Top Ten.
I've just released Episodes 9 & 10 on Podiobooks and will release Episode 11 shortly. That will bring my RSS feed and Podiobooks feed more in sync and make these blog postings more pertinent for all my listeners.
I have gotten some questions from two listeners. Thank you Jordan and Devlin. I'd love to hear from more of you. I've edited the questions for length and clarity (no spoilers):
Q: I understand that Kay went into hibernation to try and “catch up” in time with David. What I don’t get, is why. Where did this Great Love come from that compelled her to cross time to find him?
A: I've added 12 minutes to Episode 9 that were going to appear in Episode 13 just so that this question gets answered sooner in the book. Our only views of David are from the very un-romantic Devon, and although Kay was raised by a romantic and therefore entirely susceptable to the pangs of her first love, there is more at stake than a young girl's heart.
Q: I’d like to see some of the sorts of behaviors I associate with a warrior society. Swearing. Sex (explicit or implied). Camaraderie. The scene in Episode 9 with Kay was great, I’d like to see more of that. If this story is heading where I think it’s heading, you should do more to establish the Adams' humanity.
A: At the start of the book Kay is an outcast. Rejected and trying to prove herself, she bonds only with outsiders like herself. In Volume III we finally see the inner workings of the Adams and their society, and it’s pretty juicy. Hopefully it will satisfy you, though I don’t think the book is going precisely where you think.
Q: What exactly is a Receiver?
A: In this world there are two types of psychics: Senders and Receivers (and yes, there’s a reason for that). Senders have telekinesis (Persuasion) and are especially able to be sensed by Receivers. Receivers are clairvoyant, can prognosticate future possibilities, and are especially sensitive to Sendings. I’ll add it to the glossary.
I hope that you're enjoying the podcast novel. Send me a message or make a comment to let me know what you think so far. I'm also on Twitter as hroulo, let me know you're out there and I'll mention you in the blog, and bonus points if you can answer this question: Who is Ward and why does he hate Kay?
If you haven't started listening to the book, consider it! It's free. How often do you get something for free? I'm going to be listening to Mark of a Druid this weekend, by Rhonda Carpenter.
I've just released Episodes 9 & 10 on Podiobooks and will release Episode 11 shortly. That will bring my RSS feed and Podiobooks feed more in sync and make these blog postings more pertinent for all my listeners.
I have gotten some questions from two listeners. Thank you Jordan and Devlin. I'd love to hear from more of you. I've edited the questions for length and clarity (no spoilers):
Q: I understand that Kay went into hibernation to try and “catch up” in time with David. What I don’t get, is why. Where did this Great Love come from that compelled her to cross time to find him?
A: I've added 12 minutes to Episode 9 that were going to appear in Episode 13 just so that this question gets answered sooner in the book. Our only views of David are from the very un-romantic Devon, and although Kay was raised by a romantic and therefore entirely susceptable to the pangs of her first love, there is more at stake than a young girl's heart.
Q: I’d like to see some of the sorts of behaviors I associate with a warrior society. Swearing. Sex (explicit or implied). Camaraderie. The scene in Episode 9 with Kay was great, I’d like to see more of that. If this story is heading where I think it’s heading, you should do more to establish the Adams' humanity.
A: At the start of the book Kay is an outcast. Rejected and trying to prove herself, she bonds only with outsiders like herself. In Volume III we finally see the inner workings of the Adams and their society, and it’s pretty juicy. Hopefully it will satisfy you, though I don’t think the book is going precisely where you think.
Q: What exactly is a Receiver?
A: In this world there are two types of psychics: Senders and Receivers (and yes, there’s a reason for that). Senders have telekinesis (Persuasion) and are especially able to be sensed by Receivers. Receivers are clairvoyant, can prognosticate future possibilities, and are especially sensitive to Sendings. I’ll add it to the glossary.
I hope that you're enjoying the podcast novel. Send me a message or make a comment to let me know what you think so far. I'm also on Twitter as hroulo, let me know you're out there and I'll mention you in the blog, and bonus points if you can answer this question: Who is Ward and why does he hate Kay?
If you haven't started listening to the book, consider it! It's free. How often do you get something for free? I'm going to be listening to Mark of a Druid this weekend, by Rhonda Carpenter.
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