Fri, 24 November 2006 The Arbiter Chronicles is a Trademark of Steven H. Wilson This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2006 by Steven H. Wilson. Comments[0] |
Fri, 17 November 2006 "Dead Aaron" relates the story of a man too stubborn to lie down and die -- even once he was dead. This classic Southern tale of the macabre is brought to life by Steven H. Wilson, Cindy Shockey, John Scheeler, Paul Balze, Lew Aide, John Weber, Marty Gear and Cindy Woods. Written & Directed by Steven H. Wilson, with original music by Scott Farquhar, and post production by Eli Senter.
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Thu, 16 November 2006 ![]() Humblest thanks to Dani at http://www.sffaudio.com/ for a very positive review of Taken Liberty, the podcast version. We love good press! Category: general -- posted at: 12:49 PM Comments[0] |
Fri, 10 November 2006 This week we interview Lance Woods, creator of our new series, SuperHuman Times.
SuperHuman Times is a Trademark of Lance Woods This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2006 by Steven H. Wilson. Comments[1] |
Thu, 9 November 2006
Howard County Times dedicated a very nice, two-page spread to our joint performance
with the Boogie Knights
at the Maryland Academy of Music on Saturday,
October 28th. The link above takes you to the online version, while it's available.
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Fri, 3 November 2006 Premiering a new series on Prometheus Radio Theatre - SuperHuman Times, created by Lance Woods. In the pilot episode, "True North," a young man discovers the secrets of his parents' super-heroic pasts, as well as a few unsuspected truths about his own origin. SuperHuman Times is a Trademark of Lance Woods This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2006 by Steven H. Wilson. Comments[4] |


"Dead Aaron" relates the story of a man too stubborn to lie down and die -- even once he was dead. This classic Southern tale of the macabre is brought to life by Steven H. Wilson, Cindy Shockey, John Scheeler, Paul Balze, Lew Aide, John Weber, Marty Gear and Cindy Woods. Written & Directed by Steven H. Wilson, with original music by Scott Farquhar, and post production by Eli Senter.