The Drabblecast #194 (January 5th, 2011)
Near and dear to the heart of the most discerning daily commuter is the short fiction podcast. For those who are not enthralled by the antics of the local “Morning Zoo” and not impressed by the narrow playlists of today’s FM stations. For those who cannot be entertained by simple background music and find talk radio a depressing past time. It is for us that the audiobook and it’s more recent short format cousin, the podcast, were born.
Anyone familiar with audio fiction will immediately notice something remarkable about the Drabblecast. Its production quality is impeccable. The levels and equalization are spot on and will come through crystal clear whether your audio system is setup for gangster rap or classical. Norm Sherman gives the podcast flare with music and sound effects that makes listening to the stories a very different experience from a standard reading.
Anyone familiar with audio fiction will notice something remarkable about the Drabblecast. Its production quality is impeccable. The levels and equalization are spot on and will come through crystal clear whether your audio system is setup for gangta rap or classical. Norm Sherman gives the podcast flare with music and sound effects that makes listening to the stories a very different experience from a standard reading.



January 18, 2011 