 Tony C. Smith
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Coming Up
Fact: Horror Anarchy and Doom by Andy Remic 02:50
Main Fiction: God’s of The Razor by Joe R. Lansdale 15:00
Narrator: Larry Santoro
Anarchy Books
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 midas68
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Great Going Tony and Larry!
I was worried this was going to be the audio drama version I got a few years ago from a company now resting in peace. But Thank GoDs its not.
Lansdales Short Stories have never been anthologized audibly and its a shame(someone should be shot) But You have added another one to the list of Story Airwaves and I thanks ya for it Mucho Grande Style!
Now if you would serialize his Drive inn Books i could finally have that release that ive been pitching(what) or his Story “The Pit” or Cadillac Desert(The Zombie story that started it all and basically ended it all way back then(only they keep coming back from… yeah you know.
Thanks Tony and Larry its a good day in the Audio Kingdom!
John
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 LarrySantoro
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John, thank you. We MAY from time to time have fully produced audio drama, but it will never be the commercially available stuff. Okay. Never say never, but I don’t think that we would want to pay commercial fees for the use of that sort of thing and I know we can typically get a better product (he boldly declares) from our talent pool out there…out in the wide world.
Also, I love Joe’s Drive-In books. Love them. Don’t know if A) he’d let us have them, or B) whether serialization is right for us. As I said, I prefer horrific storytelling to wash over you at a sitting. But, who knows? I may not even exist. I may be a figment of Tony’s imagination, a retooling of the Larry Santoro familiar to StarShippers.
Anyway…thanks again and I hope you keep listening.
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 Josh
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Another great show (with a great reading), I need to read some Lansdale!
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 LarrySantoro
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I blush. Josh, you should read you some Joe. He’s got a good “Best of Joe R. Lansdale” book — available cheapishly on Kindle. It includes things like “Godzilla’s 12-Step Program,” which I narrated for the StarShip many moons ago and the classic, “Bubba-Ho-Tep.”
I like his ‘mojo’ novels too. And the “Drive-In” books (now available in a single edition) are nifty, too.
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 Josh
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Thanks Larry, I’m always trying to keep my hungry Kindle fed, I loved Bubba-Ho-Tep on the screen, I’m sure it’ll be just has fun in print!
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