AUDIO WITCHES PEEK
- On 25 May | '2012
Greetings Loyal Airmen. As most of your will recall, a few months ago we posted an audio peek to the Broken Sea audio book version of “Captain Hazzard – Python Men of the Lost City,” as read by Joe Stofko. Well at the time we also mentioned Broken Sea was producing a second audio book from our pulp line. They are doing WITCHFIRE as penned by the Air Chief and his dear friend and mentor, Ardath Mayhar, who passed away at the start of the year. To the best of our knowledge, Ardath never had any of her previous novels done as an audio book.
WITCHFIRE is the story of a modern white witch, Morgan Rein, who must confront a sadistic warlock attempting to gain control of a giant international corporation. It is one of Airship 27 Productions' oldest titles and we are truly excited to see it coming to melodramatic life as an audio book read by Fiona Thraille, a remarkably gifted voice actor. Click on the link below to hear a short audio snippet.
Let us add that the sound engineer on this project is Chris Barnes, another super talent and all around great guy. Working with Chris on these two books has been a real pleasure and we can't wait to have them completed and make them available to all of you soon.
On another front, we are constantly grateful for all the many wonderful fans we have come to know over the years since beginning Airship 27 Productions. One of our most Loyal Airmen is Melvin Creston Williams who happens to think our character, Brother Bones – The Undead Avenger is a terrific pulp hero. So much so that Mel recently commissioned a fellow named Marshal on E-Bay to make him a one of a kind, original 13″ action figure of our gruesome avenger. He was gracious enough to ask our permission and after we gave him the thumbs up, send along several great pictures. Below is one of these.
BROTHER BONES – The Action Figure
Hey, we wouldn't mind seeing one of those under our Christmas tree some day. Honestly, the work is gorgeous and we particularly love the detailing ala Bone's dirty and torn jacket. Now that is one creepy gun blasting hero.
And there you have it for another week, Loyal Airmen. We want to wish all of you and your families a truly grate Memorial Day weekend. While enjoying all those great outdoor family activities, do take the time to pause and recall the brave men and women in uniform, living and gone, who have served our land so nobly To all of them we give a huge thanks and keep them forever in our daily prayers. God bless them and America.
See you back here next week.
Ron – Over & Out!