The Lok, the Deal, and the City of Steam - SkyAlmanac 1.10
Publisher |
Radioheart Media
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Drama
Fiction
Kids & Family
Serialized
Categories Via RSS
Publication Date |
May 08, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:29:46

When our heroes return to Lok Samuel, can they trust him to abide by his deal? Or will it change on them? After the Living Sea, they will have to retrieve the Elm Staff. But where? And how?

 

Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is a production of Radioheart Media and the Black Box Arts Center. 

 

With

Owen Buede as Cyprian Fields

Donovan Bakin as Basil Black

Brigid Bakin as Veronica Stromm

Gerry Philp as Francis Lightlas

Paul Buede as Lok Samuel

Rudy Bakin as Clip McElhaney, or Shipmaster “Rotgut” Hennings

 

Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza. 

www.CatholicColors.co

 

Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon

www.JoeZambonMusic.com

 

This episode also featured music by Slainte and “Empress” by The Arcadian Wild. We’re very excited to have the Arcadian Wild on board, and you can look forward to hearing more of their music very soon.

http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte/

www.TheArcadianWild.com

 

Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.

 

A huge thank you to everybody out there who is supporting the podcast. In response to some folks who have questions about the story, you can look for two new video series that will be coming out this week. In each one of them, I’ll be answering questions about the story. In the first, we’ll go behind the scenes and answer some questions about the world of Cor Nova, the inspiration for different characters, and the ins and outs of constructing a story.

In the second, we’ll be taking a look at the theology or philosophy of the world. 

 

If you want to support this podcast, be sure to Rate and Review us on iTunes. And as always, you can find more great things at SkyAlmanac.com

 

Until then: 

Hold fast and make ready

For the world is wide and full of wonders.

When our heroes return to Lok Samuel, can they trust him to abide by his deal? Or will it change on them? After the Living Sea, they will have to retrieve the Elm Staff. But where? And how? www.SkyAlmanac.com

When our heroes return to Lok Samuel, can they trust him to abide by his deal? Or will it change on them? After the Living Sea, they will have to retrieve the Elm Staff. But where? And how?

 

Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is a production of Radioheart Media and the Black Box Arts Center. 

 

With

Owen Buede as Cyprian Fields

Donovan Bakin as Basil Black

Brigid Bakin as Veronica Stromm

Gerry Philp as Francis Lightlas

Paul Buede as Lok Samuel

Rudy Bakin as Clip McElhaney, or Shipmaster “Rotgut” Hennings

 

Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza. 

www.CatholicColors.co

 

Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon

www.JoeZambonMusic.com

 

This episode also featured music by Slainte and “Empress” by The Arcadian Wild. We’re very excited to have the Arcadian Wild on board, and you can look forward to hearing more of their music very soon.

http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Slinte/

www.TheArcadianWild.com

 

Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.

 

A huge thank you to everybody out there who is supporting the podcast. In response to some folks who have questions about the story, you can look for two new video series that will be coming out this week. In each one of them, I’ll be answering questions about the story. In the first, we’ll go behind the scenes and answer some questions about the world of Cor Nova, the inspiration for different characters, and the ins and outs of constructing a story.

In the second, we’ll be taking a look at the theology or philosophy of the world. 

 

If you want to support this podcast, be sure to Rate and Review us on iTunes. And as always, you can find more great things at SkyAlmanac.com

 

Until then: 

Hold fast and make ready

For the world is wide and full of wonders.

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