Podcast containing all the audio Modern Evil Press has to offer, including serialized novels, poetry, and short fiction.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Eighteen: In which DNGR finishes cleaning up after Villain’s defeat, then return almost immediately to their interrupted tour & waiting fans. Virtual Danger, Epilogue: In which the modifications Villain made to Robot’s stolen component lead to the unexpected emergence of a brand new threat.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Seventeen: In which Death Noodle and an inert Robot are taken to Villain’s real-world lair, where they face a final confrontation with Villain.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Sixteen: In which Robot struggles with trying to get Death Noodle out of the virtual environment before his own body finishes restoring itself, while Glitterfairy tries to defend Tinkerer’s server from an onslaught of out-of-control virtual Minions threatening them all.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Fifteen: In which Death Noodle makes a last, desperate attempt to spend time with Glitterfairy before she ceases to exist, only to find DNGR driven rapidly back into action by forces outside his control.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Fourteen: In which Death Noodle must confront his own inner demons to reach the copy of Robot within his mind, then finds himself face to face with the loss of his friends once more.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Thirteen: In which DNGR confronts Villain’s virtual avatar in the heart of his virtual lair.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Twelve: In which Band Manager’s disloyalty delivers a captive DNGR directly to the depths of Villain’s virtual lair.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Eleven: In which the virtual Robot contacts Band Manager, hoping he can lead them to more information about how to locate Villain, but ends up in an argument about Copyright enforcement instead.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Ten: In which Death Noodle and the virtual Glitterfairy are saved by a virtual Robot, and Noodle confesses his love for Glitterfairy.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Nine: In which Death Noodle and a virtual Glitterfairy face off against an army of virtual Minions.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Eight: In which Death Noodle finds himself within a virtual environment representing Earth’s Internet, and tries to figure out how to track down Villain, who has Robot’s stolen component.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Seven: In which Tinkerer comes up with a plan for how Death Noodle may be able to restore Robot, which Noodle agrees to despite the considerable risks.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Six: In which Tinkerer and Death Noodle examine Robot’s seemingly-inert body and discover the key to unlocking the challenges they face.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Five: In which Death Noodle takes Robot’s inert body to Tinkerer’s shop in the hope that the old man might know a little more than he about repairing Robot.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Four: In which Death Noodle tries to find, on his own, a way to restore Robot to life.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Three: In which Death Noodle meets with his UN contacts and faces a difficult choice.
Virtual Danger, Chapter Two: In which Death Noodle attends Glitterfairy’s funeral, then has to deal with a series of interviews -first with the press and then with a young group of DNGR’s biggest fans- wherein he learns more about Villain and his nefarious plot.
Virtual Danger, Prologue: In which Villain interrupts DNGR’s concert to steal a vital component from Robot, killing Glitterfairy and deactivating Robot in the process. Virtual Danger, Chapter One: In which the dust from Villain’s attack settles, Death Noodle begins the grieving process, and Band Manager takes him to Glitterfairy’s funeral.
Sophia (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 27: In which Sophia reconciles with her parents, and acknowledges that she didn’t need to seek love in the world as she already had the perfect love of Christ in her life. (This is the final episode of the Modern Evil Podcast until I finish some new […]
Emily (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 26: In which Emily remains dedicated to the cause until the bitter end.
Two more haikus from the collection, the ‘About the Author’, and Yoshira’s ‘Acknowledgements’.
Sophia (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 26: In which Sophia tells everyone about her date with Nicholas, then with just her closest friends makes a definitive declaration of her dedication to remaining single and asks for their prayer and support.
Emily (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 25: In which Nicholas’ group has trouble moving forward without him, and Emily likewise finds her life both interrupted and irrevocably altered by his passing – then she seems to discover a conspiracy working to dissolve the movement Nicholas had put into motion.
Two more poems from the collection: two haikus
Sophia (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 25: In which Sophia meets Nicholas at the zoo for their date, and finds his intentions for her are not what she had expected.
Emily (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 24: In which emergency responders try to help the survivors as much as they can, hindered by their opt-out status.
Three more poems from the collection: Addicted, and two haikus
Sophia (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 24: In which Sophia describes to her friends the details of how Nicholas asked her out, and they discuss the impending date in the context of her Christian walk and her earlier decision to stop dating.
Emily (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 23: In which Nicholas, Emily, Ken, and Benjamin attempt to deliver Austin into the care of an older vampire to mentor him but, before reaching their destination, Austin’s hunger drives him over the edge and he begins attacking, eating and mutilating them one by one.
Two more poems from the collection: Fake, and Fire Anger
Sophia (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 23: In which Sophia and her friends discuss her date with Balthazar, and Sophia decides to try to stop looking for love in every new guy she meets.
Emily (Never Let the Right One Go), Chapter 22: In which Austin is weaned from the blood stipend and begins practicing the hunt, to try to open his mind to the true experience of being a vampire.
Two more poems from the collection: a haiku, and Afterlife