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By Jon Sherburne
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
This short piece is the ending of our first endeavor together, Owl. An excited, intriguing, and all-around fascinating read. Thank you for joining me.
In this section, we look at Owl's first experiences hunting, his interaction with other birds, and start to cycle into the final chapters.
This episode features the middle portion of William Service's "Owl". He discusses Owl's endeavors with other animals, people, and a growing source of knowledge on the anatomy and specificity of Asio Otus.
This episode translates pages 22-40, covering a lot of ground on the young life of our feathered hero. Thanks for listening!
"The size of a beer can...the personality of a bank president...adopted and raised by William Service, his wife and their three children; sibling rival to a dog, a cat, a turtle and a parakeet..."
Owl is the story of an orphaned owl and the family who raised him, an educational account of not only a family but of a peculiar bird that doesn't quite belong.
If you want to request a story to be read, you can leave a comment or find me @[email protected]
The Inaugural episode of the Writerscast focuses on the hardest part of creating a good script: the Idea. Jon focuses on tips and tricks for coming up with a unique and intriguing idea, and gives a little exercise to get the juices flowing. In the coming episodes he will focus on character and plot development, eventually getting to your first major piece of writing: The Beat Board! Keep Writing!
If you'd like a visual element, the show is also on YouTube @writerscast! Follow, like, subscribe or comment.
As always, comment on YouTube or send me a message if you'd like help editing or refining your ideas!
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.