Archive for the 'Evercast' Category

23
Aug
11

The Evercast: A Practical Question

I’ve got something to talk to you folks about, something I’ve been turning over in my brain for some time now. I kicked off my Evercast podcast in 2009 with the full intention of making it a regular series where I’d release fiction projects of all sorts in audio form. And while I definitely believe in that, the last several months (which — you may notice — have gone by without an Evercast episode) have taught me that it may not necessarily practical for me to do that on any kind of a regular basis. I’ve got an enormous amount of things to work on in every other aspect of life — from my job, my theater group, my family, my duties as a “Geek Pundit” for CX… to say nothing of completing the actual writing the Evercast was supposed to feature in the first place.

As I look at other writers who podcast, I notice that few of them do it with the frequency I hoped for with the Evercast. Most of them do it in spurts, then revert to other projects (often other kinds of podcats) before returning months or even years later with the next fiction podcast. Only Scott Sigler seems able to do it week after week, 52 times a year, and he’s a bloody madman. (So is Grant Morrison, of course, which makes me wonder if the biggest obstacle to creative success is my thick, wavy head of hair. But I digress.) And even Sigler has two other shows on his feed. (Both related to his fiction, true, but still.)

I don’t want to throw out the Evercast. It’s a fun and useful way to put stuff out there on those rare occasions I’ve got something worth putting out. But it seems silly to me to continue to support a second full-time podcast feed that only gets used a few months out of the year.

So here’s my thought: why not put the Evercast episodes — when they come out — on my existing 2 in 1 Showcase feed? I’ve usually got enough extra space each month that I could fit it in easily, and for those of you who download either show directly either here or at CX Pulp or Facebook by clicking the posted link, you won’t notice any difference at all. The only people who would notice would be those people who subscribe to the shows via iTunes or another podcatcher, and I strongly suspect that the majority of the Evercast audience is already comprise of Showcase listeners (although the reverse does not necessarily hold true).

I’m not putting this up for a vote or anything — my podcast feed isn’t a democracy — but I would like your input. If a lot of people are violently opposed to this for some reason, I may reconsider. But if the strongest negative reaction is more along the lines of “whatever,” you may hear the next strains of the Evercast theme through the Showcase feed.

27
Jan
11

The Future (Evercast #44)

It’s been a while since I talked at you, friends. This week, in a mini-episode, I ponder the future of Other People’s Heroes, and here’s your chance to help shape that. Plus — where will you be this weekend? Blake and the 2 in 1 Showcase boys are going to be at Wizard World New Orleans!

The Future (Evercast #44)

Theme music by Jeff Hendricks. Evercast logo by Heather Petit-Keller.

Send your e-mails to BlakeMPetit@gmail.com.

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23
Dec
10

Toyetic (Evercast #43)

It’s time once again, friends, for Blake’s annual Christmas short story! If you’re a regular visitor to EvertimeRealms.com, you already read this year’s story on Tuesday. But whether you read it or now, I hope you enjoy today’s audio version of my Christmas tale, “Toyetic.” This year’s yarn is about a young boy who has spent half the year growing frightened of something Dark in his closet, until Christmas comes and he realizes the only thing he really wants is a protector. This is a Tale of the Curtain, guys, but don’t worry — even if you’ve never read any of those stories, you can still enjoy this one.

Toyetic (Evercast #43)

Theme music by Jeff Hendricks. Evercast logo by Heather Petit-Keller.

Send your e-mails to BlakeMPetit@gmail.com.

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16
Dec
10

Other People’s Heroes: Giant-Sized Final Issue (Evercast #42)

It’s here, friends, the giant-sized grand finale of Other People’s Heroes! The battle lines have been drawn — the Gunk, Dr. Noble and the Gunk’s brainwashed minions vs. Josh, Hotshot, and the original LightCorps… and when the smoke clears from last week’s episode, the truth about the Goop finally stands revealed! The last battle begins now!

Other People’s Heroes: Giant-Sized Final Issue (Evercast #42)

Theme song, “Last of the Superheroes,” by American Heartbreak, courtesy of MusicAlley.com. Cover art by Jacob Bascle, FreemindGraphx.com and VisionaryComics.com. Evercast theme by Jeff Hendricks, JeffHendricks.net. Evercast logo by Heather Petit Keller.

E-mail me at BlakeMPetit@gmail.com

Blake M. Petit’s Evercast by Blake M. Petit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.evertimerealms.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.evertimerealms.com.

09
Dec
10

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Twenty-One (Evercast #41)

It’s the penultimate issue of Other People’s Heroes! Last issue, the Goop saved Josh from Mental Maid’s soul ray, taking the blast himself, and revealing his true form. This issue, our heroes prepare for a last stand, the Gunk’s true plan is revealed, and we all zoom in towards the final cliffhanger! Enjoy this week’s issue, guys, because it all ends next week!

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Twenty-One (Evercast #41)

Theme song, “Last of the Superheroes,” by American Heartbreak, courtesy of MusicAlley.com. Cover art by Jacob Bascle, FreemindGraphx.com and VisionaryComics.com. Evercast theme by Jeff Hendricks, JeffHendricks.net. Evercast logo by Heather Petit Keller.

E-mail me at BlakeMPetit@gmail.com

Blake M. Petit’s Evercast by Blake M. Petit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.evertimerealms.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.evertimerealms.com.

02
Dec
10

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Twenty (Evercast #40)

Josh and Animan have been captured. Hands bound, powers taken away, the heroes find themselves facing the testimony of Dr. Noble and the fake Lionheart, with Mental Maid’s Soul Ray their punishment if they fail. Can the cavalry possibly arrive in time? Prepare for the most unexpected return of them all!

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Twenty (Evercast #40)

Theme song, “Last of the Superheroes,” by American Heartbreak, courtesy of MusicAlley.com. Cover art by Jacob Bascle, FreemindGraphx.com and VisionaryComics.com. Evercast theme by Jeff Hendricks, JeffHendricks.net. Evercast logo by Heather Petit Keller.

E-mail me at BlakeMPetit@gmail.com

Blake M. Petit’s Evercast by Blake M. Petit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.evertimerealms.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.evertimerealms.com.

18
Nov
10

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Nineteen (Evercast #39)

Last week, a big boom rendered Josh Corwood only half a man — literally. As he bleeds out on a rooftop, his only hope for survival may be in far distant Simon Tower. Can he possibly get there in time? And since there won’t be an episode next week, let’s wish each other all a very HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Nineteen (Evercast #39)

Theme song, “Last of the Superheroes,” by American Heartbreak, courtesy of MusicAlley.com. Cover art by Jacob Bascle, FreemindGraphx.com and VisionaryComics.com. Evercast theme by Jeff Hendricks, JeffHendricks.net. Evercast logo by Heather Petit Keller.

E-mail me at BlakeMPetit@gmail.com

Blake M. Petit’s Evercast by Blake M. Petit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.evertimerealms.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.evertimerealms.com.

11
Nov
10

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Eighteen (Evercast #38)

Hotshot has taken off to find the cavalry while Josh stays in hiding with Tom. But a sudden revelation thrusts Josh back into the thick of battle, and this time, someone isn’t walking away alive. It’s the most thrilling chapter yet of Other People’s Heroes!

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Eighteen (Evercast #38)

Theme song, “Last of the Superheroes,” by American Heartbreak, courtesy of MusicAlley.com. Cover art by Jacob Bascle, FreemindGraphx.com and VisionaryComics.com. Evercast theme by Jeff Hendricks, JeffHendricks.net. Evercast logo by Heather Petit Keller.

E-mail me at BlakeMPetit@gmail.com

Blake M. Petit’s Evercast by Blake M. Petit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.evertimerealms.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.evertimerealms.com.

04
Nov
10

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Seventeen (Evercast #37)

Josh and Hotshot are on the run, accused of murdering the Gunk, while the real Gunk has taken on Lionheart’s face and is planning a scam that will engulf the entire city. There’s only one thing our heroes can do: call in the cavalry! The race to the finish continues this week in issue seventeen!

Other People’s Heroes: Issue Seventeen (Evercast #37)

Theme song, “Last of the Superheroes,” by American Heartbreak, courtesy of MusicAlley.com. Cover art by Jacob Bascle, FreemindGraphx.com and VisionaryComics.com. Evercast theme by Jeff Hendricks, JeffHendricks.net. Evercast logo by Heather Petit Keller.

E-mail me at BlakeMPetit@gmail.com

Blake M. Petit’s Evercast by Blake M. Petit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.evertimerealms.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.evertimerealms.com.

30
Oct
10

Tales of the Curtain (Evercast #36)

Greetings, friends! Tomorrow is Halloween, and I’ve got a little treat for you here in this BONUS episode of the Evercast! I’ve launched an all-new writing experiment at Tales of the Curtain.com, and this special Evercast will give you a special presentation of what amounts to the prologue of that new venture. At exactly 8 a.m. GMT on Oct. 15, creatures from nightmare begin to strike innocent people all over the world. Where did they come from? Why are they striking now? Those are the questions the Tales of the Curtain will try to answer. Listen in, join me twice a week at Tales of the Curtain.com for new installments of the story, and have a very Happy Halloween!

Tales of the Curtain (Evercast #36)

Theme music by Jeff Hendricks. Evercast logo by Heather Petit-Keller.

Send your e-mails to BlakeMPetit@gmail.com.

Creative Commons License
Blake M. Petit’s Evercast by Blake M. Petit is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 United States License.
Based on a work at www.evertimerealms.com.
Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.evertimerealms.com. Just don’t change the file and don’t sell it.




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