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Here is chapter 1 of "Cagefighting Nuns in Tanks" a 9-chapter novella. You can get the rest of this story by supporting the AudioThrust patreon campaign. Written by Nobilis Reed, narrated by Vivienne Ferrari, audio produced by Peter Elfman.
AudioThrust is go! We are proud to present "Rockets, Rapiers and Romance" Written by Nobilis Reed, narrated by Vivienne Ferrari, audio produced by Peter Elfman. For the full AudioThrust experience, support the patreon campaign.
This month's patron-funded story is Bitter Luck by J Aster. It's narrated by Nobilis Reed. Pick up Monster Whisperer, Second Class
This month's patron-funded story is Time by PM Amaras and Paul Driggere. It's narrated by Nobilis Reed. For an ad-free version of this podcast, support the patreon campaign. Pick up Monster Whisperer, Second Class
This month's patron-funded story is "A Merman Walks Into a Bar" by Dannye Chase. It's narrated by Nobilis Reed. Pick up Monster Whisperer, Second Class For an ad-free version of this podcast, support the patreon campaign.
This month's patron-funded story is "The Bacteria that Evolved on the Trip to Zebulon 83" by Patrick Mannus. It's narrated by Nobilis Reed. For an ad-free version of this podcast, support the patreon campaign. Pick up Monster Whisperer, Second Class Charlie didn't think much of the reports of cancer-related deaths on the Zebulon-83 colony ship. They were sad to hear people had died, sure, but to Charlie, the deaths weren't personally more upsetting than the radiation-related leukemia deaths after the toxic train spill. If anything, they were more pissed about the train spill deaths because that was the government's negligence at work. The Zebulon-83 deaths seemed like just bad luck as a result of transit-related radiation exposure during cryopreservation. Charlie took slightly more notice when it came out that all the Zebulon cancers were prostate, breast, ovarian, and endometrial. Not so much because that meant anything to them scientifically speaking, but because it was just kind of odd. Charlie worked in IT, but even they could recognize that it was unusual for the cancers to cluster like that. When it came out that the cause of the unusual cancer clustering was unregulated growth of hormone-altering intestinal bacteria that had evolved during the flight to Zebulon-83, and that said same bacteria could be directed to change people's genders more effectively than any hormone supplements, Charlie sat up and took notice. They sent the article to a fellow comms satellite IT specialist. They didn't work for the same company, but even though it was a growing field, there were still few enough of them that you just knew the other commsatties. And Charlie had always kind of had a crush on Morgan. Morg. Check it out. Interesting tech coming out of that Zebulon-83 colony ship. When they'd met at a commsatty conference, which was really just a place to use illicit and non-illicit substances and talk shit about the companies they worked for and all the exploits they had over the companies if they were ever wrongfully terminated, Charlie had been drawn to Morgan. They just got the sense of a kindred spirit. When your body was not always the right fit for your soul, you could see the same mismatch in others. And Charlie had seen that in Morgan.
This week on the Erotic Awakening Podcast, @dananddawn are joined by Nobilis Reed @nobilis from Nobilis Erotica to discuss erotic sci fi! Plus we talk about if it is normal when your bedtime fantasy is the complete opposite of what you enjoy in bed. Plus Taming of the Shrew! Links mentioned on the show: Nobilis Erotica http://nobiliserotica.com/site/ The Beltane -> https://www.turtlehilleventco.com/the-beltane.html Taming of the Shrew —> https://quillette.com/2023/03/24/game-set-match/ Find all things Dan & dawn at https://www.eroticawakening.com/
This month's patron-funded story is "One Summer Evening" by A. N. Tate. It's narrated by Nobilis Reed. This episode is sponsored by Literotica. For an ad-free version of this podcast, support the patreon campaign. Pick up Monster Whisperer, Second Class
This month's patron-funded story is "Carnival of Sensation" by Nobilis Reed. It's narrated by the author. If you want an ad-free version of the podcast, support the patreon campaign. Pick up Monster Whisperer, Second Class Gruss had been studying the gravitational fluxes of black hole 459 dash 54 for several hundred thousand seconds when Fandel appeared. “The secret,” he said, dropping into orbit around Gruss with an abrupt bending of space, “Is authenticity.” That is to say, he expressed his thoughts in quantum encoded radio pulses. “It's not a secret if you tell everyone,” said Gruss, “And you tell everyone. Find someone else to tell, you're warping the event horizon and spoiling my measurements” Fandel continued undeterred by the observation. “That's why it's so important to go back to Origin. For authenticity.” His spherical outer shell glowed in the infrared, absorbing all other frequencies. Fandel had always been a glutton. Gruss shifted the neutronium plates of their armature, altering the surface albedo to reflect light away from Fandel, a dismissive gesture. “When do you leave?” they asked, with a tone that indicated they hoped it would be soon. “Oh, right away,” replied Fandel. “Just as soon as I've stored enough energy.” “Well, don't let me slow you down,” said Gruss, altering their armatures once again in order to eclipse Fandel as little as possible. “Thing is, I was hoping…” Gruss didn't step into the gap in the conversation. Instead, they let it hang for almost an entire second. “I was hoping you would come with me.” “Why in the name of all that's radiant, would you hold any hope at all in that event?” Fandel warped again, dropping into an even closer orbit, now close enough that Gruss could feel the gravity differential slightly warping his armatures. “You're the only one of my friends who has never come to a carnival, and…” Gruss cut Fandel off with a burst of radio static. “I assure you, that is not true.” “What? No, if you had been to one, I would have known…” “No,” said Gruss. “The ‘friend' part.” Fandel took on spin. “Oh Gruss, you're such a kidder.” “I'm not going with you. It's a meaningless excursion to a meaningless planet. Origin hasn't had any relevance since the Upload.” “It's where we came from! It's always relevant. Come with me, you'll understand. Authenticity.” “First of all, no, second of all, my mass is several orders of magnitude greater than Origin and I'd warp its structure just by dropping into orbit, third, no.” “Well, of course we're not going to go there like this,” Fandel scoffed. “That would be pointless. We're sending delegates.” “I do not fork my consciousness,” said Gruss. “That leads to…whatever it is that's gotten into you.” “That won't be necessary. Your delegate will be a remote. I just got the tech from Shoover. It's just like creating a forked delegate, except instead of a brain, the remote has a real-time transceiver, broadstreaming anywhere within ten thousand light-seconds.” “They got an RTT small enough to exist on a terrestrial planet surface?” “I know, they said it was impossible, but Shoover managed it. Here, look.” Fandel opened a high gain multiwave antenna and beamed the idea to Gruss, who spent several seconds reviewing the details, adjusting their armatures several times in contemplation. “Pretty neat, huh? It uses the planet's magnetic field as a resonator!” “I will admit, this tech has promise,” said Gruss. “Great. We can use my printer.” Fandel transmitted the timesynched coordinates and the encoding protocol. “Alright, I'll go—but only because I want to try out this tech.” Fandel spun up even faster. “You're not going to regret this!” By the time the two of them arrived at Origin, Gruss already regretted it.
My last post was on asexual representation. Literally. Today, I bring you the flip side. I mostly write younger stuff or fade-to-black scenes to avoid any explicitness of this issue, but a lot of you out there are writing it as the forefront of your novel. At the titular panel, moderated by Jennifer Povey: D'Amanda Martini, Nobilis Reed, Mark L. Van Name, and Lisa Hawkridge managed to keep on topic WHILE keeping it all about books and writing. I was VERY impressed. =============================== Thanks for listening! I'll be back next Monday with more rambling ideas about writing. If you enjoyed this episode, share it with your friends and subscribe! You can find most of these posts over on my Blog (https://morganhazelwood.com) / Vlog/Youtube (https://youtube.com/MorganHazelwood) If you want to connect? Check out my Linktree (https://linktr.ee/morganHazelwood)
This month's patron-funded story is A Star in the Rough by Lex B Griffin. It's narrated by Nobilis Reed. Support the Nobilis Erotica Podcast Pick up Monster Whisperer, Second Class Excerpt: The JK-10P was a machine quite unlike anything else on the market. Originally a bit of an experimental flop due to the number of oddities in its design, it was meant as 'an exciting, one of a kind solo-driving experience' and configured to mimic a number of now extinct earth animals, none of which had ever been suitable for humans to ride in the first place. It was a commodity, but… one that apparently no one wanted… That was just because the things were mind-bogglingly difficult to maneuver. It took months, even years of training and practice to adapt to the rocking, leaping, and lunging motions the JK-10Ps – or Jackalopes as they came to be known – used to get around. They were excellent for rocky terrain, and an expert rider could make them look elegant in the air. It's no wonder they became a sport within just a decade of their invention, and just barely fifteen years after the official league association formed, they were invited to the olympics in New Sanfran. Coincidentally, a city of even steeper hills than its namesake. Anton walked the course the day before the race, eyes wide and mouth agape. It wasn't even traversable on foot. Large rocky outcroppings, uneven straightaways. The Jackalope would eat up the terrain for sure, but if the gravel shifted unexpectedly… Anton would have to pay careful attention to make sure he didn't wipe out at the worst possible moment. It was perfect. Just outside the city, where there weren't even roads to smooth the way, peaks and valleys – those pockets of straight aways would let you coax your metal beast into a loping sprint, hands gripped to the 'antler-bars' while your body rode the writhing waves of your steed. Anton's excitement just to be here was only beaten by his nerves. He was new to the senior league, and this would be only his third appearance on the interstellar circuit. His anxiety was understandable, dammit. "You'll do great out there tomorrow," Yulia, his girlfriend said, back in their room, calm and patient. She was always the more level-headed of the two of them. Anton loved her utterly for her support, he did, but this time… the olympics were a big deal. He was so early in his career. He could- "Hush, now," Yulia said again, petting a hand over Anton's shoulder. "Listen to me." Anton did, blinking and turning to face Yulia, rapt with attention. "Tomorrow, you're going to go out there, and you're going to ride that monster you call Stella-" Anton chuckled, he loved his girl, even if her paint job was a little retro. "And you're going to make every jump, and you're going to wow everyone with your skill and your attention to detail and your focus. And you're going to be proud of that run. That's your only goal. It's your first appearance, you don't need to medal right out the gate. There'll be other chances." Yulia pressed a kiss to Anton's brow. "And what if I do medal?" Anton teased, knowing Yulia was probably right. "Hmm…" Yulia pet a speculative hand down Anton's arm and across his belly. "How about this… I'm going to stroke you now, until you're just shy of coming-" Anton hissed, oh fuck… he knew where this was going… "And tomorrow, if you're a Good Boy, and do as you're told, then you'll get to come."
Covering Apple updating their Ts & Cs and what you need to know, why looking at the seven day number is better than the day one number, a new directory podcasting professionals need to know about, follow up on browser and Android voice recorders, podcaster, cite your sources! Don't steal people's work, Audio Hijack 4 is out! Run, Bambi, Run, Podswaps, Elsie's audio problems and of course stats, this time we have geographic and user agent! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412–573–1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 4:13 PROMO 1: Shelter in Place 4:43 Rob and Elsie conversation Power outages and massive power-stations 8:49 Apple Podcasts updated their T's and C's and we have everything that you need to know! 17:48 Finding the best day one download numbers, and is it worth it? 19:42 Courtney Holt is leaving Spotify 20:53 PROMO 2: Just Sleep Podcast 21:57 How does one submit a show to Apple Podcasts for promotion? 24:20 Apple recommended another answer from Rob! This time about controlling a podcast that was submitted by Anchor 25:25 The Crackers In Soup professional podcasting directory 29:34 Follow up: recording on a browser and Android 32:59 Audio feedback: Nobilis Reed 38:09 When a podcaster steals from a non-fiction writer 42:08 Audio Hijack 4 is here and will Rob finally get it? 48:06 Run, Bambi, Run! 50:53 The coolness of Podswaps 54:31 Defining some Libsyn Destinations Elsie's audio has been distorting for a while, and we've got feedback on it! 1:06:23 PROMO 3: I Know Dino 1:07:08 Audio feedback: The A&P Professor and how he uses charts! 1:09:59 Stats: geographic and user agents Advertisecast monthly podcast advertising rates Where have we been? Featured Podcast Promo + Audio PROMO 1: Shelter in Place PROMO 2: Just Sleep Podcast PROMO 3: I Know Dino Nobilis from Nobilis Erotica and This Kaiju Life Kevin from the A&P Professor Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Leave us voice feedback! Anker's biggest battery pack ever is a 43-pound power station with impressive specs Gilbert Gottfried's Colossal Podcast How to Get Featured on Apple Podcasts @PodKatt's TikTok video sharing Android recorder Veed.io Screenrecorder Chrome recording extensions Are true crime podcasts blatantly stealing from non-fiction writers? Audio Hijack 4 Apple releases an original - Run, Bambi, Run Crackers In Soup Professional Podcast Directory Podswaps submit your show! The Podswaps database Compressor Settings for RODECaster Pro v2.1.0 The A&P Professor podcast database Libsyn's AdvertiseCast Marketplace Unveils March 2022 Podcast Advertising Rates PDF Podcast Advertising Rates Salvis Unidos Podcast - Podcasting Mentor Elsie Escobar HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412–573–1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page
Covering Apple updating their Ts & Cs and what you need to know, why looking at the seven day number is better than the day one number, a new directory podcasting professionals need to know about, follow up on browser and Android voice recorders, podcaster, cite your sources! Don't steal people's work, Audio Hijack 4 is out! Run, Bambi, Run, Podswaps, Elsie's audio problems and of course stats, this time we have geographic and user agent! Audience feedback drives the show. We'd love for you to contact us and keep the conversation going! Email thefeed@libsyn.com, call 412–573–1934 or leave us a message on Speakpipe! We'd love to hear from you! SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER HERE! Quick Episode Summary :13 Intro 4:13 PROMO 1: Shelter in Place 4:43 Rob and Elsie conversation Power outages and massive power-stations 8:49 Apple Podcasts updated their T's and C's and we have everything that you need to know! 17:48 Finding the best day one download numbers, and is it worth it? 19:42 Courtney Holt is leaving Spotify 20:53 PROMO 2: Just Sleep Podcast 21:57 How does one submit a show to Apple Podcasts for promotion? 24:20 Apple recommended another answer from Rob! This time about controlling a podcast that was submitted by Anchor 25:25 The Crackers In Soup professional podcasting directory 29:34 Follow up: recording on a browser and Android 32:59 Audio feedback: Nobilis Reed 38:09 When a podcaster steals from a non-fiction writer 42:08 Audio Hijack 4 is here and will Rob finally get it? 48:06 Run, Bambi, Run! 50:53 The coolness of Podswaps 54:31 Defining some Libsyn Destinations Elsie's audio has been distorting for a while, and we've got feedback on it! 1:06:23 PROMO 3: I Know Dino 1:07:08 Audio feedback: The A&P Professor and how he uses charts! 1:09:59 Stats: geographic and user agents Advertisecast monthly podcast advertising rates Where have we been? Featured Podcast Promo + Audio PROMO 1: Shelter in Place PROMO 2: Just Sleep Podcast PROMO 3: I Know Dino Nobilis from Nobilis Erotica and This Kaiju Life Kevin from the A&P Professor Thank you to Nick from MicMe for our awesome intro! Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Leave us voice feedback! Anker's biggest battery pack ever is a 43-pound power station with impressive specs Gilbert Gottfried's Colossal Podcast How to Get Featured on Apple Podcasts @PodKatt's TikTok video sharing Android recorder Veed.io Screenrecorder Chrome recording extensions Are true crime podcasts blatantly stealing from non-fiction writers? Audio Hijack 4 Apple releases an original - Run, Bambi, Run Crackers In Soup Professional Podcast Directory Podswaps submit your show! The Podswaps database Compressor Settings for RODECaster Pro v2.1.0 The A&P Professor podcast database Libsyn's AdvertiseCast Marketplace Unveils March 2022 Podcast Advertising Rates PDF Podcast Advertising Rates Salvis Unidos Podcast - Podcasting Mentor Elsie Escobar HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share The Feed with your Twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode, head over to Podchaser and kindly leave us a review and follow the show! Follow The Feed wherever you listen to audio! → Follow via Apple Podcasts → Follow via Google Podcasts → Follow via Spotify → Here's our RSS feed! FEEDBACK AND PROMOTION ON THE SHOW You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download The Feed App for iOS and Android Call 412–573–1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our Speakpipe Page
This month we have part one of the tentacle sex breeding story, "Where I End and We Begin" by Bernie Mojzes, narrated by Nobilis Reed and Vivienne Ferrari. Background audio comes from Tabletop Audio and The Freesound Project. Support the podcast at the Patreon Campaign. Pick up "Monster Whisperer: Second Class" at Riverdale Avenue Books or wherever you get ebooks.
Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed, background sound by Tabletop Audio Background music is "Bama Country" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
more interviews; The hunt for Spiderbat continues. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Nobilis Reed is the creator of Nobilis Erotica, the best speculative fiction erotica anthology podcast in the known universe; the host and narrator of This Kaiju Life, the podcast audio diary of an ordinary IT guy at a company that studies giant monsters; and author of the Monster Whisperer series of consentacle novels. Follow Nobilis Reed: PleazeMe: https://pleazeme.com/channel/Nobilis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Nobilis Podcast: https://nobilis.libsyn.com/ XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOXOX Have you checked out https://pleazeme.com? It is a social media platform where adults can be adults. We created the 7 Worlds of PleazeMe so that every person would have a place to privately explore their sexuality with like-minded people. We believe in love, sexuality, and the power of inclusion. People of all shapes and sizes, colors and ethnicities, genders and sexualities are valuable and deserve to feel included. Everyone should have a safe place they can go to connect, discover and express themselves without fear of being judged, censored or discriminated against.
A new addition to the family. Or, well... a rearrangement of it, anyways. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Christmas fallout, and a visit to Spiderbat. Ashley ensues. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
This is the second and final part of "To Market" by Elizabeth Schechter, narrated by Nobilis Reed. Support the podcast on Patreon Get your copy of Monster Whisperer Second Class
This episode brings us part one of "To Market" by Elizabeth Schechter, narrated by Nobilis Reed. The second part of the story will be posted in early January. Remember to pick up your copy of Monster Whisperer: Second Class
Christmas at the hotel, with Jess. Written by Grig Larson; Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
There's a problem with the budget. Someone unexpected shows up to help. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
The aftermath of the fight between Nagai and Anita. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed, background sound by Tabletop Audio
Thanksgiving. Why should I expect anything but chaos? Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed, background sound by Tabletop Audio
But what about the jumping jacks? Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed, background sound by Tabletop Audio
We finally track down Spiderbat. Also, arguments. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Still locked out, still can't find Spiderbat. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
We learned a few things while I was recovering from my ordeal. Written by Grig Larson. Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed. Background sound by Tabletop Audio
Meh-ven, I'm in Meh-ven, and my heart beats so that I can hardly... something... Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Gotta get back home. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
This month's patron-funded story is "Infernal Machine" by Elizabeth Schechter. This is a gay steampunk inadvertent bondage story. Narrated by Nobilis Reed
I got ta be, under the sea... Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Interviewing new managers, and some new information about Kai Enso. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
My phone. My phone. My PHOOOOOONE! Narrated by Kim the Comic Book Goddess and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
A day at the beach. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Moving into the new office, continuing research on the Kai-Enzo Corporation, and some conversations with Julie which are in no way indicative of impending drama. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
We get a look at the house, and I learn a few things. Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
We're finally on our way out to the new house Julie found. Written by Grig Larson; Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Time to have a talk with Spiderbat. Now where is she? Written by Grig Larson; Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
I own the company, and I'm still dealing with folks with stupid problems. Oh, and Julie found a house. Written by Grig Larson. Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed. Background sound by Tabletop Audio
The dreaded event has happened. I had dinner with Julie's parents. Written by Grig Larson, Recorded and produced by Nobilis Reed, background audio by Tabletop Audio
This month's Patron-funded story is "Solitaire" by M. Christian, narrated by Nobilis Reed. We've made a bunch of progress toward the goal of funding a two-part full-cast recording of a brand new story by Bernie Mojzes, but we still need your help! Join up at the Nobilis Erotica Patreon campaign.
Starting the new contract in Hawaii. Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
The end of Kaiju Tech. Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Here is a taste of what you will be able to find in the Nobilis Erotica patreon campaign. This is chapter 1 of my erotic transformation serial, "My Wild Card."
The General has me in for an interview. Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
Julie and Jim talk about the future. Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
"Kaiju Sensitive Training" Written by Grig Larson, Narrated and Produced by Nobilis Reed; background sound by Tabletop Audio
A while back, Big's child displayed an irrational fear of bees, causing concern, irritation, and sleeplessness. But something positive has come out of it . . . an all-new episode of the Dunesteef. Join Big, Rish, and a friendly policeman as we hear various takes on the idea, from listeners Andrew O'Dell, Gino Moretto, Sam, Bria Burton, Andy Dillbeck, Cameron, Nobilis Reed, and Rish Outfield. Yes, the Bee Episode.