Today’s podcast contains another sort of essay, this one from the “About Modern Evil” section of modernevil.com, titled ‘Available Forever (and green)’. It goes into some differences in the way Modern Evil Press approaches the business of publishing when compared to the big ‘industry leaders.’
Ep. 87: UTFBF-RoaAP, Book 2, Episode 2
Untrue Tales From Beyond Fiction – Recollections of an Alternate Past, Book Two: The Twofold Invasion -or- Penetration and Destruction -or- How to Make Love With Twins, episode 2: In which the outcome of the co-ed championship game leaves the audience dumbstruck, and Trevor and his twin girlfriends go to their place and work through the inevitable awkwardness preceding any teenagers’ first time.
Ep. 86: ‘On physical media vs Intellectual Property’
Today’s podcast is actually me reading a post I made on my online journal earlier today. You can read along -and find more I’ve written- at http://lessthanthis.com
Ep. 85: UTFBF-RoaAP, Book 2, Episode 1
Untrue Tales From Beyond Fiction – Recollections of an Alternate Past, Book Two: The Twofold Invasion -or- Penetration and Destruction -or- How to Make Love With Twins, episode 1: In which Trevor has an idea that helps his team win the National Dodgeball Championship, and the search for the mother of his unborn child continues unsuccessfully on multiple fronts.
Ep. 84: ‘when I work late’ – a poem (as-yet-unpublished)
This is a poem I wrote the other night while/after working late. As you may or may not be aware, I own my own company and work out of my home. My primary work computer is in my bedroom (because it’s got the best setup for quiet recording). So, when I work late, and my wife sleeps, I can actually watch her gradual progression/rotation in bed.
Ep. 83: UTFBF-RoaAP, Book 1, Episode 10
Untrue Tales From Beyond Fiction – Recollections of an Alternate Past, Book One: An Introduction to Dodgeball -or- Conception and Induction -or- How to Begin an Apocalypse, episode 10: In which Trevor lets his mind wander from his last class of the day, the hospital finally informs Hannah’s parents of her condition, and the stunning conclusion of Book One sets up the events of Book Two.
Ep. 82: One poem from Worth 1k — Volume 1
Another of the several poems I wrote at Shoshone Falls, this one really takes advantage of physical form, the words creating the shape of the side of the cliff, and only the word “overlook” jutting out from it, mirroring in form what it describes. I tried to do something interesting with the shape of the words in time as I read it, to capture the feeling of the sheer drop off of the cliff, that potential plunge. I hope you enjoy.




