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Princess Scientist’s Advent Calendar Day 06
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What do you give the man who gives everything?
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What do you give the man who gives everything?
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On the fifth day of advent…
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One thing fun about these things is that I’m learning video techniques as we go on. Of course, daily shows mean if you do something wrong, you don’t have a lot of time to fix it, and you can’t reshoot an advent opening, sooo… we had fun with this one.
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We’re both feeling meh today, but we gotta get in that Christmas spirit!
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!2 day opens Scientist Princess
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It’s time to open the advent calendar again! This year we have both our classic old advent and a new chocolate advent. Considering technical difficulties, we are going short and simple this year. Or at least today.
Inspired as always by Grant Baciocco’s Advent Calendar Podcast!
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I’m so sorry. So so sorry. I recorded this and edited it before Thanksgiving and… forgot to post it. It’s been a bad month, incidentally. Here are feedbacks for you. Meta cast tomorrow. Happy NaNoWriMo ending!
Bigger apologies since the Obsolete Press deadline is today. *hides in a hole*
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Today: packing for NOLA road trip. Reading Escape Pod slush. Recording FOR YOU.
I talk NaNoWriMo and play a Pip Ballantine interview!
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Another belated show, this time an interview with Jared Axelrod, author of The Battle of Blood and Ink!
Hey! It’s Day 2 of NaNoWriMo! You should be 3332 words in! (I’m a tad bit behind, eep!)
We have a fun story this week at Escape Pod about deathtraps, in a series that has been popular to our listeners. I heartily recommend it!
Springtime for Deathtraps
By Marjorie James
Read by Dr. John Cmar
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An Escape Pod Original!
All stories by Marjorie James — including EP007– The Trouble With Death Traps and EP224– The Ghost In The Death Trap.
All stories read by John Cmar
Rated 13 and up for languageSpringtime for Deathtraps
By Marjorie JamesThe building sat in a small clearing in the jungle, its stone walls radiating solidity and the midday heat. Giant statues of warrior-gods crushing skulls beneath their feet flanked the doorway. Xnab looked from the ornately carved keyhole to his customer and back again.
“And the key is where, exactly?” he asked.
“In the treasure chamber,” the big man said in a small voice. “We had just finished putting everything away and, well, it had been a long day. I think I must have put the key down on the altar or something. The problem is, the place locks automatically, and our entire fortune is in there. We had a few locksmiths out to work on it, but they didn’t get very far.”
Xnab nodded. He had already noticed the blood spatter around the keyhole.
“So that’s why we called you. Everyone said that if anybody could get in there, it would be you.”
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