The Writer's Block

I know there are a ton of story podcasts out there, but--maybe it's because I was once (and until recently, legally was) a Californian--KQED's The Writer's Block is by far my favorite.

You can listen to all of their podcasts for free either through their site or through the iTunes store.

The stories are always excellent--very engaging. So much so that they can make me forget the screaming toddler to my left and the kid testing out every last one of his ringtones (twice) on my right--that is, they make my commute enjoyable--and it's much appreciated.

This morning, I listened to Alive in Necropolis. WB's sound effects? Not the best. But I love the message it came with:
Please note, this podcast is a little racy in spots--if you have a delicate constitution and choose to continue listening--good for you. 
Take it from someone who can't, and probably never will be able to, watch horror films--it's not that bad.

1 comment:

Rebecca L Sutton said...

Thanks for sharing the link. Can't wait to check it out.

I'll have to test some out to see if they can block out my own screaming toddler.