SCHREIBER’S SECRET Evokes Long Shadows of the Holocaust
In this "masterly written thriller, " a classic "whodunnit" murder story set in 1990s London now available as an audiobook, Roger Radford lays bare the horror and tragedy of life in the concentration camp of Theresienstadt and its associated "Small Fortress".
Interview with author David Leadbeater
David Leadbeater, author of the Matt Drake thriller series, talks about his work and what it’s like to hear his work in audio David Leadbeater is an inspirational success from the world of self-publishing: in [...]
Interview with author Kerry Wilkinson
A conversation with British author Kerry Wilkinson, author of SOMETHING WICKED and the Jessica Daniel series of novels Kerry Wilkinson burst onto the self-publishing scene in 2011 with his hugely popular Jessica Daniel series of [...]
SOLDIER OF ROME – The Legionary
In the year 9 A.D., the Roman army suffered a terrible defeat in the boggy forest of Teutoburger Wald in Germania. Their leader, Publius Quintilius Varus, had placed his trust in his ally Arminius, war [...]
RAVAGE by Iain Rob Wright
I recently recorded the audio version of Iain Rob Wright’s Ravage, an "apocalyptic horror novel" set in the Midlands in England, and now available on Audible, Amazon, and iTunes. Iain has rapidly become one of [...]
BASTIAL ENERGY by B.T. Narro
B. T. Narro's sci-fi / fantasy novel takes place in a landscape populated by humans, Krepps (a reptilian warrior race), Elves, and the bulbous, underground-dwelling Slugari. It interweaves four stories of the inhabitants of this mythical world, in which young human trainee warriors, mages, chemists, and psychics at the Academy of Kyrro are dragged into a war which threatens the very survival of their homeland.
REAPER’S RETURN by Ren Cummins
Reaper's Return, by Ren Cummins, a steampunk fantasy novel for young adults. I recorded the audiobook version in November 2013. It's the first book in the series The Chronicles of Aesirium, and features the adventures [...]
Theatre Dreams
We are such stuff As dreams are made on; and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. As I get ready to work on a new show, it’s not unusual for me to start [...]
Rick Cluchey and Samuel Beckett
Yesterday afternoon, I had the remarkable experience of watching Rick Cluchey performing in Samuel Beckett's one-act play, Krapp's Last Tape. Cluchey is one of the few actors still working – perhaps the only one left [...]
The Georgian Theatre Royal, Richmond
In the spring of 1977, a bunch of Oxford undergraduates made their way to Richmond in North Yorkshire, bringing a week of theatrical mayhem to a medieval market town. With a temerity only excusable in [...]