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Facing a divorce he doesn't want, Jared receives a night-time visitor he's been chasing his entire life. Patrons received 10 minutes of exclusive content. Want the full novel now? Grab it here! Get tons of free exclusives by supporting the show on Patreon. Support the show. If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review. It's the kindest thing you could do today. What's it like to be the only demon in the history of Hell to not have magic? What if you also were the demon tasked to go to Seattle to find a runaway who also happens to be one of most powerful demons ever? You can start the adventure today. Grab Your Zodiac Books Today! Be the first to get Zodiac gear at my store, including your COVID masks! To get exclusives and discounts on books and a free copy of my epic fantasy novella, Birth of a Thief, sign up for my newsletter. Looking for epic fantasy? Pick up Birth of a Thief for under $2! Do you want more of my fiction? Click this link or go to paulsating.com/fiction. Maybe you want to learn how podcasting can help you sell more books? Click the link to find out where you can pick up Novel Idea to Podcast: How to Sell More Books Through Podcasting. Come on over to Facebook and hang with me more often. Follow me on Twitter. Stalk me on Instagram.
Jared's Bigfoot investigation takes him to the side of a dormant volcano, and sets his course in a new direction. Just when he thought he knew what to expect, everything has changed. Patrons get nearly 15 minutes of bonus content and breaking news on future exclusives! They will also get the full audio book (exclusive to Patrons). Support the show. If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review. It's the kindest thing you could do today. What's it like to be the only demon in the history of Hell to not have magic? What if you also were the demon tasked to go to Seattle to find a runaway who also happens to be one of most powerful demons ever? You can start the adventure today. Order your copy of Bitter Aries! The next book in the Zodiac series is coming out in just over two weeks. Do you have it ordered? Be the first to get Zodiac gear at my store, including your COVID masks! To get exclusives and discounts on books and a free copy of my epic fantasy novella, Birth of a Thief, sign up for my newsletter. Urban fantasy fan? Get your copies of Bitter Aries, The Horn of Taurus, The Gemini Paradox, and Cancer's Curse, the first four books in my new Zodiac series! Looking for epic fantasy? Pick up Birth of a Thief for under $2! Do you want more of my fiction? Click this link or go to paulsating.com/fiction. Maybe you want to learn how podcasting can help you sell more books? Click the link to find out where you can pick up Novel Idea to Podcast: How to Sell More Books Through Podcasting. Come on over to Facebook and hang with me more often. Follow me on Twitter. Stalk me on Instagram.
Jared heads to Mt. Rainier to check in on another Bigfoot sighting. Patrons get 15 minutes of bonus content and breaking news on future exclusives! Support the show. Shout out to Creepy! Check out that terrifying podcast if you don't already! If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review. It's the kindest thing you could do today. Be the first to get Zodiac gear at my store! To get exclusives and discounts on books, sign up for my newsletter. Looking for epic fantasy? Pick up Birth of a Thief for under $1! Do you want more of my fiction, like The Scales, RIP, Chasing the Demon, or 12 Deaths of Christmas? What are you waiting for? Click this link or go to paulsating.com/fiction. Maybe you want to learn how podcasting can help you sell more books? Click the link to find out where you can pick up Novel Idea to Podcast: How to Sell More Books Through Podcasting. Come on over to Facebook and hang with me more often. Follow me on Twitter. Stalk me on Instagram.
This one comes just before Dante's Disco Inferno Part 1, and it stars Paul Sating of Diary of a Madman and Subject: Found. Dylan and Weasel have a run-in with the local law enforcement. Support the show and get early access and exclusive content at Harmless Entertainment! Follow us on Twitter! Join the conversation in our Facebook Group or on Red https://www.patreon.com/harmlessentertainment https://www.twitter.com/harmlessmedia https://www.facebook.com/groups/504312413670694
We go hunting for a creature in this thriller episode. Going all the way back to where Subject: Found started, enjoy this first episode of the audio drama and then pick up Chasing the Demon in paperback or ebook. Chasing the Demon is available in ebook and paperback. Patrons got nearly twenty EXTRA minutes of content! If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review. It's the kindest thing you could do today. Support the show. Do you want more of my fiction? What are you waiting for? Click this link or go to paulsating.com/fiction. Maybe you want to learn how podcasting can help you sell more books? Click the link to find out where you can pick up Novel Idea to Podcast: How to Sell More Books Through Podcasting. Come on over to Facebook and hang with me more often. Follow me on Twitter. Stalk me on Instagram.
The feature today is the first chapter of Chasing the Demon, my debut novel. In a scene that was not included in the audio drama version (Subject: Found's 1st season), we are introduced to Jared and what he's after. Chasing the Demon is available in ebook and paperback. Patrons get fifteen EXTRA minutes of content! If you enjoy the show, please leave a rating and review. It's the kindest thing you could do today. Support the show. Do you want more of my fiction? What are you waiting for? Click this link or go to paulsating.com/fiction. Maybe you want to learn how podcasting can help you sell more books? Click the link to find out where you can pick up Novel Idea to Podcast: How to Sell More Books Through Podcasting. Come on over to Facebook and hang with me more often. Follow me on Twitter. Stalk me on Instagram.
Author, Podcaster, Audio Drama Creator Paul SatingPaul Sating is an author and creator of five audio drama podcasts, including Subject: Found, Diary of a Madman, Who Killed Julie?, YOU, and Atheist Apocalypse. He is also the host of Horrible Writing, a podcast where he shares his journey toward being published, along with candid interviews with other writers.His first three books were published in 2018. Chasing the Demon (a thriller), 12 Deaths of Christmas (a horror anthology), & Novel Idea to Podcast (nonfiction) helped him realize his childhood dream of becoming a published author.In addition to those ventures, he is the co-creator of an upcoming horror audio drama titled Family Portrait and, when he's not writing books or podcasts, he's punching out short stories for his Patrons and perpetually working on his novels.“Apple could get out of digital media completely. Then what do you do? You need a newsletter. You don't control Twitter, Facebook, Spotify… nobody.” - Paul Sating on owning your content.Connect with Paul:WebsitePaul's PodcastsPaul on PatreonTwitterPaul's Amazon Author PageIf you liked the show, please consider sharing this podcast with your friends, family and network. Your stamp of approval is more valuable than anything I can offer to your network. I appreciate your sharing! Also, leaving a review (and rating) helps spread the word. And just makes me feel warm and squishy.The Storytellers Network with Dan Moyle publishes every Monday at 7 AM EST.
Do you enjoy listening to fiction? Here’s a special episode supercut of all 12 episodes of YOU, my Patreon-exclusive fan-determined adventure, where the fans decide where the story goes. I’m currently fundraising so I can fund the 3rd season of Subject: Found and the follow-on to Who Killed Julie?. Without this critical funding, those shows will disappear. Patrons not only get this podcast, but they receive YOU and, starting in the spring of 2019, they’ll also be receiving my new medieval epic fantasy, Crown of Thieves, which will only be published for Patrons & for resale (there will be no free, public release of that show beyond the 1st episode). Creating, writing, and producing audio drama is extremely expensive and not sustainable without personal funds being invested. As a solo-creator, I can no longer fund those shows and rely on my Patrons to keep Horrible Writing and The Stories We Tell podcasts going. That’s why they’re getting two exclusive audio dramas, plus other fiction when it’s ready. Indies need a community to survive. If you’ve enjoyed Subject: Found, Who Killed Julie?, Diary of a Madman, Atheist Apocalypse, Horrible Writing, (and will enjoy The Stories We Tell) then please consider becoming a Patron. The donation levels start at $1/MONTH (not per episode); an incredible steal for all the content you get. If you want to enjoy tons of exclusives each month, become a Patron today!
In which we test the strength of our mettle. Featuring unrealistic healthcare standards and a blast from the past. This episode’s script can be found here: Misadventure by Death is a monthly podcast. Cover art: Kassandra Guest starring: Judson Ragsdale of The Blood Crow Stories Lane Lloyd of Sable Paul Sating of Subject: Found and Who Killed Julie? Mischa Stanton of Ars Paradoxica Paul Misacavage of Minefire Jesse Hall of Tales of Thattown Alexander Danner of Greater Boston and What’s the Frequency Armed with nothing but his trusty recorder and a few dozen flashlights, Neil Hastbury-Rue takes up the mantle of groundskeeper at the definitely haunted, recently opened Harrison Shaw Manor Museum in the middle of the Virginian Appalachian mountains. Easy-peasy…right? Perhaps not. As Neil attempts to settle into his new home, he finds himself having to combat supernatural shenanigans, a few less than savory fellow staff members, and good old Southern charm. What could possibly go wrong? For more information, please visit our Twitter our Tumblr, and be sure to check out the other shows over at Crossroad Stations!
This week Jeremy invites Paul Sating to the show. Paul is the host of five podcasts! For this episode, we focus on Subject: Found. S:F is a bimonthly show, Each season is a stand alone story that focuses on a monster. Season 1 is Bigfoot. Season 2 is... well, you'll just have to listen! Follow Paul on Twitter @paulsating Find more information on Paul, his podcasts, and his books at http://www.paulsating.com/ Follow Podcasts We Listen To on Twitter @PWLTpodcast Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/PodcastsWeListenTo/ Support PWLT on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/PodcastsWeListenTo in order to get rewards such as stickers, buttons, shou outs on PWLT and the occasional bonus episode! Get your PWLT gear and PodernLove gear here: https://podcastswelistento.threadless.com/
Fala, pessoal! Voltando um pouco no tempo, resolvi trazer pra vocês meu primeiro trabalho em áudio contando uma história. Trovão e Chuva foi um trabalho pro curso de Introdução ao Rádio na faculdade e a proposta era uma peça sonora de até 5 minutos de tema livre. Esse trabalho minha primeira experiência em como contar uma história apenas em áudio e posso dizer que foi meu primeiro "áudio drama". Esse trabalho foi feito em 2012. Na época eu não tinha esse conhecimento que tenho hoje pra criar uma cena apenas usando áudio, nunca tinha trabalhado desse jeito antes e é legal pra acompanhar a evolução que tive desde então. "Trovão e Chuva" conta a história de um cachorro chamado Trovão e um gato chamado Chuva, que quer sair da cidade grande pelo stress e violência que ela tornou. Duração: 12min (Episódio) - 5 min (Trovão e Chuva) Download do episódio: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1f3eVlIEfU4uHvLBOoL0DY4r371B9A5IE/view?usp=sharing Narração: Danilo Battistini Roteiro: Danilo Battistini Edição e Mixagem: Danilo Battistini _______ Músicas: Ewan Dobson - Dreaming in Dormtrund Yoko Shimomura - Lazy Afternoons 菅野よう子 - Macross Plus OST II Bruno Couilas - Dreams are Dangerous Yasunori Matsuda - Tower of Stars Yasunori Matsuda - Dreams Creation _____________________________ Agradecimentos: Muito obrigado em especial aos Padrinhos e Madrinhas do Contador de Histórias: Ana Carolina Rosalino, Alan Feitoza, Aline Della Paschoa, Andriolli Costa, Carlos Henrique Diniz, Dyemes Emanuel, Emerson, Felipe Raphael Lopes, Natália Angelotti, Glauber Coelho, Maria do Carmo, Cesar Mashima, Bruno Battistini, Lucas Orlandelli, Henrique Fajardo, Tereza Maria, Leandro Correia, Bruno Vicentainer, Luis Otávio, Pedro Gil, Rafael Moran e Jhonatan Vieira. Se você gostou, não esqueça de curtir, comentar e compartilhar! Vocês são o motivo pelo qual esse podcast continua! E se quiser contribuir com o projeto visite: www.padrim.com.br/contadordehistorias e saiba como ajudar! Um muito obrigado e até o próximo! __________________________ Twitter - @CDHCast Facebook - www.facebook.com/podcastcontadordehistorias SoundCloud - @contadordehistorias Site - podcastcontadordehistorias.weebly.com/ E-mail - contadordehistorias@tomtomsemitom.com O Contador de Histórias faz parte da FateCrafters Studio, uma rede internacional de áudio dramas, conheça mais nossos áudio dramas em: https://www.fatecrafters.com/ Escute e descubra mais sobre Subject Found em: http://found.libsyn.com/
It's a special parchment...***Presented by: Season 2 of Subject: Found (https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/subject-found/id1165460609?mt=2)***Written by: Irene Stark***Sound design by: Paul Sating (paulsating.com) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this bonus episode, Matt is joined by his friend Paul Sating, creator of the podcasts "Atheist Apocalypse," "Subject: Found," "Diary of a Madman," and "Who Killed Julie?" to talk about creativity, writing, podcasting and the like.
Subscribe via: iTunes | Google Play | RSS John McClain is the owner and lead sound designer for The Dog and Pony Show, a boutique audio house in Las Vegas, Nevada. They specialize in creative audio for all media but tend to work heavily in sound design, composition and mixing for long form and indie film. He was the recording engineer on George Carlin's "More Napalm and Silly Putty" which won a Grammy in 2001 and they've recently been nominated for a regional Emmy for a TV series they mix called Outdoor Nevada. Links: jmacvo.com www.dogandponystudios.net Show Notes: John started as a post audio engineer in the 1980s in Detroit working on car commercials He's been working in Las Vegas for the last 20 years for clients including MGM resorts. More and more of John's time is spent networking and chasing leads as competition in his industry increases. The key to building a client base is to find common ground and establish a relationship. He performs as the lead in Paul Sating's first season of Subject: Found. He will have a role in season 2, and will be doing sound design for it. They were nominated for a Parsec award. He's also appeared on an episode of John Grills's podcast Creepy. John prefers recording his own sound to using prerecorded audio. If you want to start doing your own sound, just get a recorder and start recording sound. Pay more attention. Try and emulate high quality work. Include sound in a soundscape as it serves the story. It's the subtle details that draw you into the story. Gimlet's Homecoming is an audiodrama that impressed John with its sound design. Quality is only half the work; you have to market yourself. Set aside time to do so. If you want to commission work from Dog and Pony Show, contact them through the website They do foley, they do sound design for independent movies. Use them to outsource some of your production to focus on other aspects of your production. Complex sound design is an untapped niche in the audiobook world, especially when it comes to childrens' books. John recommends the Sure MV88 microphone. (Affiliate link) Always have your actors record at the highest resolution: 28 bit 48k
This week Ranger Joan asks Seth how he's been doing. Seth recaps the last few days of his exciting adventure at Camp Clarity and reminisces on all the good times he's had with his friends. This is the penultimate episode of Lake Clarity, so make sure you tune in next week to catch our thrilling conclusion! ______ Lake Clarity is a proud member of the FateCrafers Network. Don't forget to check out other amazing FateCrafter shows like Subject: Found! Enjoy this podcast? Tell a friend! Or leave a review wherever you listen to podcasts. Wanna know more about the Lake Clarity area? Find us on social media! Lake Clarity Tumblr Facebook Twitter Instagram LakeClarity.com FateCrafters Studios Facebook Twitter FateCrafters.net All of our music is created by Its Teeth! If you like good music, check out his website, or find him on Spotify or Bandcamp!
Subscribe via: iTunes | Google Play | RSS Paul Sating is the creative force behind no-less than 4 audio dramas, including Subject: Found, Diary of a Madman, Atheist Apocalypse and a new one on the horizon, Family Portrait. An aspiring writer since he was 8 years old, Paul has a number of short stories he's self-published and he's also putting the finishing touches on his first novel. Links http://www.paulsating.com/ Subject: Found Diary of a Madman Atheist Apocalypse Support Paul on Patreon Follow @paulsating on Twitter Show Notes One of the auidodrama's draws is the creative collaboration and supportive community. Paul started out without knowing anything, and hearing problems from his time in the military. The barrier for entry in audiodrama is very low with the tools and support available. Subject: Found was born from Paul's interest in American Horror Story's structure, which helps it stay fresh in with his tendency to get bored with long-term projects. Bigfoot happens to be the story's hook, but it's ultimately character-driven. Future seasons will focus on different monsters. The beauty of storytelling is that two authors can take the same basic story and write entirely different stories. Writing is a tough job, but ultimately satisfying. Paul went years without writing anything while in the military. We do a disservice to ourselves as writers by not talking about the business realities. Paul wishes someone had told himself at 18 that he didn't have to pursue the obligations he is now divesting himself from. Discipline and dedication allow Paul to be a writer, father, etc. while running multiple audiodrama production. Most creative professionals are accessible if you need advice or assistance. Learn from them. They tend to be friendly and approachable. Find these communities. The Audiodrama Production Podcast and its Facebook community are endlessly useful. Atheist Apocalypse is a satirical podcast that was Paul's first; he learned a lot about what not to do in audio drama. It's a little exhausting to stay abreast of current events and news, and this limits its shelf-life. Diary of a Madman was developed as something Paul could handle entirely on his own without feeling overwhelmed. The concept was 3-5 minute diary entries to teach himself production. It gets very polarized reactions; it's either loved or hated. As a creative, being able to reach people on an emotional level is so cool. We allow ourselves to be vulnerable when we share our art, because we are sharing a part of ourselves. Waking up to a good reaction on social media is the best way to start your day. Paul is working on a novel that's a spin off to Atheist Apocalypse. He loves being able to create associated products from his work. It's a horror prequel to the story. His recommendation is to only have one Patreon even if you have multiple shows. If you have questions, Paul would love to hear from you, so reach out. Like this episode? Subscribe, rate, and review it on iTunes. If you appreciate what we're doing, please consider supporting us through the Patreon.