A Cat Prince Distinguishes Himself – a short story on the Dunesteef

The Dunesteef Audiofiction podcast bought a Panamindorah short story a while back and podcast it yesterday. This is part of Lexis’s backstory, and I think they did a great job. :) If you like short fiction podcasts, I recommend this one. While they are a speculative ficiton podcast, they also produce magical realism stories, ghost stories, and some mild paranormal literary fiction, which is are not well-represented by other short fiction podcasts. Rish and Big will also be voicing a couple of characters for Cowry Catchers.

For reasons I cannot understand, the Dunesteef audio files do not play well with streaming players. The sound is all funny and bubbly, both on my streaming player and theirs. However, if you actually download the file and listen to it on your computer or MP3 player, it should sound fine. Or perhaps it’s just a fluke of my computer. Anyway, if you’re listening right off the website and it doesn’t work, try downloading it.

 
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5 comments to A Cat Prince Distinguishes Himself – a short story on the Dunesteef

  • Alex

    Loved the story! I even got watery eyes at the scene where Lexis saved the wolflings – even though it was already mentioned in the Prophet. Alex

  • Aw, thanks, Alex! I think that story found the perfect home.

  • You know, I think the bubbliness of the streaming players seems to only be a problem on Firefox, and only on Firefox on a PC. I use Firefox on my mac and the files play fine. At work I checked on a PC, Explorer played fine, but Firefox did the bubbly thing. That’s a real mystery. I wonder how we can solve that.

  • Interesting. I tried opening the page with IE on my computer (a PC), and I still got the bubbly. I’ll try it with some others when I get a chance.

  • Great web log it’s not frequently that I comment but I felt you deserve it.

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