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Posted on: Fri, 04/25/2008 - 1:22am
A blind side plot twist
Ok, so I've been listening to podcast novels since Earthcore and the beginning of 7th Son, and I have to say this is one of the most unexpected plot twist I think I've ever heard. Only in Metamor City could something like this happen.divdivChris Lester, you have officially made it into the club with the rest of those cliff-hangering bastards that keep us coming back for more! Thanks so much for what you do and I can't wait to see where you take Daniel from here.
*grin* Thanks, sdavis! Glad that I've been able to keep you guessing -- but if you think this is a cliffhanger, you ain't seen nothin' yet... :->
"Zombie guards, seize him!" Tell me that's not fun to say.
Here! Here!
I concur. Chris Lester is now an official member of the PodCast ellite!
Other members include:
J.C. Hutchins
Scott Segler
Mur Lafferty
Not sure if there a membership badges or not.
A straight road is easy to drive, if you can stay awake.
Oh, man. You can't put ME in a list with Mur, Hutch and Siggy unless you also mention Tee Morris, PG Holyfield, Phil Rossi, Christiana Ellis and Philippa Ballantine. And there are probably more I'm going to wish I'd mentioned as soon as I finish this post...
"Zombie guards, seize him!" Tell me that's not fun to say.
When you are right, you are Right!
And, Chris, I hate to inform you, but you are RIGHT! Maybe you are too humble to acknowledge this, but you do in fact rank right up there with the top of the podcasting field! The content you put out is top knotch storytelling packaged in a perfesional manner.
Next time I will try to get even more rights and buts into the post.
A straight road is easy to drive, if you can stay awake.
I hope Tee Morris specifically calling you out has convinced you, Chris.
*grin* It helps the ego, I'll admit. But I won't lay claim to being one of the top podcasting authors until I have the numbers to back it up. I've always known I was putting out a kick-ass product, but I won't call myself "in the top <whatever>" unless a lot others agree with me.
Right now I see Metamor City as being a lot like BSG: critically acclaimed, with excellent production values and an ardent fan base, but still with pretty small ratings. Hopefully we can bust through that as respected voices like Tee continue to speak well of the show.
"Zombie guards, seize him!" Tell me that's not fun to say.