His new book is called “Plague Birds.” That’s right, the book is the further and expanded adventures of Crista and her AI symbiote that we first brought to you back in episode 92 and then continued their story in episodes 125 and 126 with Jason’s sequel. Jason Sanford recently published his first novel, and it has a title that might sound familiar to long time listeners of the Dunesteef. Jason’s other stories that have appeared on The DunesteefĬover art photo by Andrey Grinkevich on Unsplash Link to the StarShipSofa episode that originally contained When Thorns Are The Tips Of Trees The Amazon link where you can review Jason’s book and counter the guy who review bombed him with negative reviews Link to purchase Jason Sanford’s novel Plague Birds. Can they survive, or will they become thorn die themselves?Īfterward, Rish and Big talk about how much of a formative moment this story was in the history of the podcast, and look back at the production process for putting it all together. Miles and his father care for the local memorial grove, but the job has become a more dangerous as gangs of deteriorating thorn die, almost zombie-like people driven mad by the phage that is rewriting their DNA, have begun attacking the groves all around the area. Today, we have a vintage Dunesteef production of Jason’s story, When Thorns Are The Tips Of Trees, originally produced for the StarShipSofa podcast back in 2009. It’s time to enjoy some more Jason Sanford! It’s Jason Sanford month everybody! So put on your ugly Jason Sanford Month sweaters make yourself a mug of The Ships Like Clouds, Risen By Their Rain tea, and gather around the table for the roast Plague Birds.
Right click HERE to download the episode, select Save Link As, and save the file to your hard drive. Special thanks to Julie Hoverson, Tena Kolokowski, and Bryan Lincoln for lending their voices to the story. We’re going to miss you all, but it doesn’t have to be the end. Unfortunately, things don’t go as planned, because not everyone at the poker table is who they seem.Īfter the story is over, Rish and Big talk about a number of things, from the happy things that the podcast brought to their lives, to the future of what you can expect from the two of them. So, here we are.įirst, we bring you a story from Rish Outfield called, “Know When to Walk Away, Know When to Run.” An emotionally unstable man goes to a casino with his best friend to soothe his pain from the anniversary of being left at the altar. Rather than let the Dunesteef fade away slowly, we thought it would be best to give the old girl a proper burial. We’ve been at this for fourteen years, but our production has flagged considerably as the years have gone by. It’s the final new episode of the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine. Right click HERE to download the episode. Thanks to everyone who was a part of it with us over the years. Here’s to the good times we had, and to the good times we will continue to have from here on out. Hopefully you enjoy this final look back at the Dunesteef, before we forge ahead with our new goals and futures. Get ready for some lost content that hearkens back to the early days of the Dunesteef when Big and Rish were so eager and excited, before the dark times, before the empire.
Get ready for an emotional look back at…well, the first three years of the fourteen year run of the Dunesteef. So, it’s time to give the Dunesteef the ending that it deserves, and here it is, the last episode that Rish and Big will release under the name The Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine. We never wanted to podfade, but in the end we did anyway. It’s the fabled final episode that we recorded in 2011 just in case we needed it. This is the last output that will come from the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine.