Wed, 26 January 2011
In which Ashe explains what their goals are, Mari expresses doubt, Tolban pleads to be serious, the important thing is discovered, gliding back is declined, an explosion occurs, followed by many more, and Ashe holds her tongue.
The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Thu, 13 January 2011
In which Gatling's language of choice is revealed, a knowledge of Chelmois is found useful, a buzzer is bottled, Gatling's height proves a hinderance, a scout ship is scandized, a dirigible is descsribed, the origins of the seige are considered, and Gatlings knowledge about kicks and starving dogs is revealed.
Special thanks to Jennifer Summerfield for reading this episode. The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Sun, 26 December 2010
In which a rogue reconsiders, alternatives are suggested, arguments are shot down, numbers are calculated, certainty is questioned, a baker ruminates, shutters are considered, and hope is measured out like grain.
The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Wed, 1 December 2010
In which a hotel is entered, a young man is met, a boyfriend is denyed, a soldier is described, a room is witnessed, a technique is learned, a destination is revealed, and a promise is made.
The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Direct download: Episode_23_-_A_Warrior_of_the_Future.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 10:47pm EDT
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Thu, 18 November 2010
In which our heroine crashes with an old friend, a balloon launch is plotted, Gatling's breath is ablaze, the wisdom of Kivings is reveals, Jobrani travels beyond mistakes, the Vrussians know the custom, a debt is created, and sarcasm is employed.
The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Wed, 10 November 2010
In which the Raptorwife is sought, a children's rhyme is remembered, the birds are denied, blood is brought up, Ashe presses her point, money is turned down, the body remains, the furnace is offered, and Hanner Gatling arrives once again.
The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Sun, 7 November 2010
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Thu, 21 October 2010
In which Gatling makes her presense known, war's lack of complexity is noted, the twin side of bravado is revealed, the moment we're living in described, the promise of the Aerial Guard is considered, the score is counted, stone is preyed for, and the dead are listed.
Special thanks to Jennifer Summerfield for reading this episode. You can ask Hanner Gatling anything at her Formspring page: http://www.formspring.me/HannerGatling She will answer. Of that you can be sure. You can check out Tor.com's Steampunk Fortnight over at...http://www.tor.com The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Direct download: Episode_20_-_Gatling_Weighs_In_On_War.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:13pm EDT
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Wed, 13 October 2010
In which a trap is seen, enemies are revealed, a mission is scrubbed, a mind is changed, a battle is fought, a soldier shows them how its done, a boiler explodes, the calvary arrives, and the consquences of war are driven home.
The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Fri, 1 October 2010
In which wings are ordered to be earned, a pilot has second thoughts, a secret is revealed, an alternate life is described, how one dies is denied, a head is screwed on straight, a warship is approached, and the secret of the Vrussian Aerial Force is revealed.
The Fables of the Flying City theme was written and performed by Russell Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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