Fri, 24 September 2010
Here's Chapter 18 of The High Road, by Terry Fallis, the sequel to his award-winning debut novel, The Best Laid Plans. You can read more about the novels and the author at www.terryfallis.com. The music that opens each episode is Game Day, by Jon Schmidt, and is available at Music Alley. The voiceover at the beginning belongs to my friend, Roger Dey. |
Sat, 18 September 2010
Here's Chapter 17 of The High Road, by Terry Fallis, the sequel to his award-winning debut novel, The Best Laid Plans. You can read more about the novels and the author at www.terryfallis.com. The music that opens and closes the podcast is Game Day, by Jon Schmidt, and is available at Music Alley. The voiceover at the beginning is my friend, Roger Dey. |
Sat, 11 September 2010
Here's Chapter 16 of The High Road, by Terry Fallis, the sequel to his award-winning debut novel, The Best Laid Plans. You can read more about the novels and the author at www.terryfallis.com. The music that opens each episode of the podcast is Game Day by Jon Schmidt and is available at Music Alley. The voiceover at the beginning is provided by my friend, Roger Dey. |
Tue, 7 September 2010
Today, September 7, 2010, The High Road hits bookstores across the country. Yes, The High Road Podcast finally becomes a book. This special episode is just my attempt to encourage you all to purchase a copy of the book so that we can demonstrate to McClelland & Stewart and other traditional publishers that podcasting the novel for free actually helps to drive sales of the printed book. This is an important social media experiment. Let's make sure we prove the theory. Thanks so much. The music that opens and closes the podcast is Game Day, by Jon Schmidt, and is available at Music Alley. the voiceover at the very beginning belongs to my friend Roger Dey. |
Sat, 4 September 2010
Here's Chapter 15 of The High Road, by Terry Fallis, the sequel to his award-winning debut novel, The Best Laid Plans. You can read more about the novels and the author at www.terryfallis.com. The music that opens each episode of this podcast is Game Day by Jon Schmidt and is available at Music Alley. The voiceover at the beginning is provided by my friend, Roger Dey. |