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Submit ReviewAmbry, Rast, and Cain. All evil in their own ways. How did they get that way? Was it intentional? What is their relationship with the three main characters?
Character Alignment:
https://geekandsundry.com/from-lawful-good-to-chaotic-evil-a-multi-fandom-character-alignment-chart/
Mark answers questions about where the Cor Novan airships came from, how the names in the story (in broad strokes) came to be, and the one, great tip for writing a good first chapter.
E-mail your questions to mark@radioheartmedia.com.
Find more information at www.SkyAlmanac.com.
Our story takes a dark turn, and a short break.
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
Phil Bakin as Admiral Khyber Ambry
Rudy Bakin as Clip McElhaney and the drunk guy
And
Jeff Force as the Rumorman
Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon
This episode also featured “My Son John” by Scythian.
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 enjoying the podcast as much as we are enjoying making it.
We are at the halfway mark of our story, and we will be taking a short break, while we at Radioheart Media start cooking up some things that will make the second half of Philomena even better than the first. Normal episodes will resume on June 18. In the meantime, despair not, because there will be regular behind the scenes bonus content all about the making and philosophy of this podcast that will be posting here every Monday in the meantime. I look forward to sharing some of the goodies we are working on with you in that time.
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?
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.
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon
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/
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.
Our heroes must face a terrible enemy, deep in the heart of the Bleeding Elm.
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
Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon
Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.
If you want to support this podcast, be sure to Rate and Review us on iTunes. If you’re enjoying the podcast so far and have questions for the author, cast, and crew, send them our way! You can get in touch at SkyAlmanac.com or on our Facebook Page.
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
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
Rick Burkett as the Imperium Titus
Phil Bakin as Grand Admiral Ambry
Mark Guiney as the Sovereign Lorus
Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon
This episode also featured “The High Sylvan Theme” by Elizabeth Lademan and “Whiskey” by Scythian.
Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.
If you want to support this podcast, be sure to Rate and Review us on iTunes or give us a shout out on social media. Or both!
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
Cyprian finds a crew. Basil finds a job. Veronica finds herself in an unlikely position.
Burt Spacklebrook goes for an upside-down swim in The Living Sea, and the rest of Philomena's crew go along with him. There, we meet the bug-crunching Lok Samuel, who has a task (indeed!) for our heroes.
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
Rudy Bakin as Clip McElhaney
Michael Diservio as Nolan Paschal
Tommy McKee as Castor Benttree
Mark Guiney as Bartholomew Oakum
Peter Galvin as Burt Spacklebrook
And
Paul Buede as Lok Samuel
Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza. Find her at CatholicColors.com.
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon. Find him at JoeZambonMusic.com.
This episode also featured “The High Sylvan Theme” by Elizabeth Lademan and “For Those I’ll Leave Behind” by Kevin Heider. Find more of his work at KevinHeider.com.
Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.
If you want to support this podcast, be sure to Rate and Review us on iTunes or give us a shout out on social media. Or both!
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...
A quest is discovered. Cyprian won't have any of it. Ambry is hot on the trail.
Discover more at SkyAlmanac.com.
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
Phil Bakin as Grand Admiral Khyber Ambry
Bruce Funk as Shipmaster Correll
Rudy Bakin as Ambry’s Sergeant
Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon
This episode also featured “Same Old Man” by Scythian and “The High Sylvan Theme” by Elizabeth Lademan.
Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.
If you want to support this podcast, be sure to Rate and Review us on iTunes or give us a shout out on social media. Or both!
And as always, you can find more great things at SkyAlmanac.com
Cyprian, Basil, and Veronica face their first adventure together, going toe-to-toe with witchbears, the Imperium Fleet, and the fearsome Anne Stormalong.
Join the crew at www.SkyAlmanac.com.
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
Rudy Bakin as Clip McElhaney
Michael Diservio as Nolan Paschal
Tommy McKee as Castor Benttree
Mark Guiney as Bartholomew Oakum
Peter Galvin as Burt Spacklebrook
And
Laura Bakin as Anne Stormalong
Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon
This episode also featured “Same Old Moon” and “No Home In This World” by the M Shanghai String Band and “The High Sylvan Theme” by Elizabeth Lademan.
Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.
On behalf of the whole cast and crew, thank you for coming along on this journey with us. If you have a friend who you know would enjoy this adventure, we’d like to invite you to pass it along to them.
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
Cyprian finds a crew. Basil finds a job. Veronica finds herself in an unlikely position.
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
Rudy Bakin as Clip McElhaney
Michael Diservio as Nolan Paschal
Tommy McKee as Castor Benttree
Mark Guiney as Bartholomew Oakum
Peter Galvin as Burt Spacklebrook, and Rudy Bakin as his mother
Our cover art was created by Fabiola Garza. Find her at www.catholiccolors.com.
Our theme song is “Irish Jig” by Joe Zambon. Find him at www.joezambonmusic.com.
This episode also featured “Bonaparte Crossing the Rhine” by Shake that Little Foot and “The High Sylvan Theme” by Elizabeth Lademan.
Especially, this episode featured the music of Ben-David Warner, including “Si Beag, Si Mor”, “After the Rain” and “Red Rockin’ Chair”. Find his music at BenDavidWarner.com.
Philomena: A Tale from the Cor Novan Sky Almanac is written, directed, and narrated by Mark Guiney.
If you’ve enjoyed this adventure so far and want to help us share it with more people, we want to encourage you to rate and review us on iTunes. That’s the number one way we can reach more viewers and bring more folks along for this wild ride.
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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