I’ve been listening to the various stories in Cerberus Rising by myself, M Ennnenbach, and Patrick C. Harrison III in audio, and it’s an understatement to say they’re good.
They’re freaking outstanding.
We have nine stories in all in this beautiful book of perfection. Three themes, three stories per theme, nine novelettes. They are:
Cabin Fever
Insides Out
Into the light
50 Words for Writer’s Block—a Decline
Letters
The Final Correspondence of Thomas Baker Wolfe
Baptized by Lethe
Blame Jonathan Swift
Chaos
The Incident at Barrow Farm
Taking the Loop
Day 69
We couldn’t be more proud of these stories…or so we thought. When we started hearing Daniel Caravetta’s readings of these stories, we saw them catapult into the stratosphere. They stand on their own weight, but the fine voice acting and inflection from Mr. Caravetta just sets them all apart in a way that you’ll have to hear to fully appreciate.
There are two stories left to be produced, but the other seven have been nothing short of brilliant. When you hear them, you’ll understand of what I speak.
Are you an audiobook fan? If not, why not? I’ve always loved to have stories told to me, even from childhood with my grandparents and parents, and hearing a skilled actor perform them is all the better. But that’s me. What are your thoughts? What are your favorite audiobooks, and who are your favorite narrators? Mine are Frank Muller, Will Patton, Mare Winningham, Rosario Dawson, Santino Fontana, Matt Godfrey, and, of course, Daniel Caravetta.
I’d love to hear from you. Actually, all three of us would love to hear from you. Send us an email or connect on social media or just respond here. You guys are the best. God bless.
And keep reading!
Chris Miller—10-3-2020