OBSIDIAN: Episode 2
June 2, 2008
Welcome to the second episode of 7th Son: OBSIDIAN — and the second part of Tee Morris’ excellent short story, Miles To Go Before I Sleep. In this episode, Miles To Go’s hero, Ron, is more desperate than ever to head home … but what awaits him when he gets there?
If you enjoyed Tee’s OBSIDIAN story, be sure to check out his work at TeeMorris.com, and send him an appreciative email.
J.C. Hutchins promotes several items of interest in the “talky-talk” intro and outro chatter for this episode, including:
- An upcoming Ministry of Propaganda mission from Natasha
- JOHN ALPHA FOR PRESIDENT! Visit JohnAlphaForPresident.com to receive your free bumper sticker, and support 7th Son with this fun viral marketing experiment
- 7th Son fan Cactusnic’s UK bike ride to benefit the Alzheimer’s Society
- Snag the full version of “Birthright” — and 15 other songs — for free at FixtOnline.com/FreeDownloads
Coming next on 7th Son: OBSIDIAN: A story by Imperial Stormtrooper TD-0013, from the A Different Point Of View podcast. If only George Lucas could write such compelling ‘trooper tales…
PROMOS:
- Blind Access Journal blog and podcast
- Tale Chasing
- Milf and Cookies
Feedback about OBSIDIAN is welcome and appreciated! Send J.C. an email, leave a comment below, or call the Clone Line at 206-984-2566 (CLONE).
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I like your release schedule!
Great ending for the story.
Oh wow. You played my promo? That’s awesome. It’s a shame I’m goign to be relaunching the podcast under a new title in three weeks, but hey, it’s still flat f***ing awesome!
Tee went outside his comfort zone and deep- and created a story that is both deeply moving and deeply disturbing. It shows once all the veneer of civilisation is stripped away what the things we value most of all are. They’re not things though, they are the people we treasure and love.
This was an excellent kick off to what I hope will be an excellent podcast. Tee Morris’s story evoked in me the emotions I expect I might find if I were in that situation for real. His storytelling hit the bulls eye. He built the suspense and fear and never let off.
I have a huge problem with the ending. Was was left cliff hangered and I want more. Do not take this as a mild request. I have pictures from 2006 when J.C. Hutchins, Scott Sigler, and Tee Morris shared a room at Dragon*Con. These photos could best be described as YAOI (pronounced “Yowie” – look it up, google “YAOI anime”).
Tee, Hutch, if you don’t want to see these pictures in your home town newspapers there better be more to this story. Tee says it’s up to you Hutchins. Give us more Miles To Go. Don’t force me to make those pictures public.