Buried Alive in the Blues

Posted by admin on April 18th, 2009 filed in The Stories

Irene needs the blues. She needs to forget. Even as the world falls apart around her what she finds in the speakeasy that night changes everything.

By J Daniel Sawyer 

Promos

Intro by Chris Lester of the Metamor City Podcast

Whole Lot of Nonsense Podcast

J Daniel Sawyer’s Predestination

Next month the Uber Nemesis of Podcast fiction, Tee Morris. He will be writing an alternative history set in a government agency, with the kinky addition of ‘tie me up, tie me down’. Oh My!

 

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7 Responses to “Buried Alive in the Blues”

  1. Merlin Says:

    Absolutely amazing yarn. One that speaks to the soul as much as desire. Not to mention brilliant voice acting from everyone involved. The music selection couldn’t have been better.

    Somehow, I hope we’re all lucky enough to at least pass through a speakeasy on our journey upward and onward, should there be one.

    Merlin

  2. Literary Abominations » Blog Archive » Buried Alive In The Blues Says:

    [...] story Buried Alive In The Blues is now live at Erotica A La Carte. Head on over and take a listen. You probably guessed this based [...]

  3. Shaded Spriter Says:

    Again Sawyer Teases us with man love…But doesn’t deliver.

    Great story I loved it perfect thing to listen to on the bus ride back from work.

  4. Mildred Says:

    As I’ve said on twitter…. wow

  5. Literary Abominations » Blog Archive » Updates, general and specific Says:

    [...] as the German Army in Philippa Ballantine’s Weather Child. You can also hear my fantasy story Buried Alive In The Blues, for which I also did some of the voice work, on the excellent (if racy) anthology series Erotica A [...]

  6. Blues127 Says:

    As a lover of the blues, and this podcast, this story was absolutely amazing. GREAT WORK FROM ALL INVOLVED!!!!!

  7. Literary Abominations » Blog Archive » Buried Alive in an Anthology Says:

    [...] pleased to report that the story I originally wrote for Philippa Ballantine’s podcast project Erotica a la Carte has just sold to Circlet Press, and will be included in their forthcoming anthology Apocalypse [...]

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