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Shadows Beneath

The Writing Excuses Anthology

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Shadows Beneath

By: Brandon Sanderson, Mary Robinette Kowal, Dan Wells, Howard Tayler
Narrated by: Full Cast, Terence Aselford, Colleen Delany, Richard Rohan, Eric Messner, Ken Jackson, Kimberly Gilbert, Dawn Ursula, Michael John Casey, Evan Casey, Nick DePinto, Mort Shelby
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About this listen

From the Hugo Award-winning hosts of the Writing Excuses writing advice show comes a collection of all-new stories of the fantastic, with beautiful illustrations and a behind-the-scenes look at each story’s creation.

Brandon Sanderson’s “Sixth of the Dusk,” set in his Cosmere universe shared by the Mistborn books and the number one New York Times best-selling Stormlight Archive, showcases a society on the brink of technological change. On the deadly island of Patji, where predators can sense the thoughts of their prey, a lone trapper discovers that the island is not the only thing out to kill him.

Mary Robinette Kowal’s “A Fire in the Heavens” is a powerful tale of a refugee seeking to the near-mythical homeland her oppressed people left centuries ago. When Katin discovers the role the “eternal moon” occupies in the Center Kingdom, and the nature of the society under its constant light, she may find enemies and friends in unexpected places.

Dan Wells’s “I.E.Demon” features an Afghanistan field test of a piece of technology that is supposed to handle improvised explosive devices. Or so the engineers have told the EOD team that will be testing it; exactly what it does and how it does it are need-to-know, and the grunts don’t need to know. Until suddenly the need arises.

Howard Tayler’s “An Honest Death” stars the security team for the CEO of a biotech firm about to release the cure for old age. When an intruder appears and then vanishes from the CEO’s office, the bodyguards must discover why he is lying to them about his reason for pressing the panic button.

For years the hosts of Writing Excuses have been offering tips on brainstorming, drafting, workshopping, and revision, and now they offer an exhaustive look at the entire process. Not only does Shadows Beneath have four beautifully illustrated fantastic works of fiction, but it also includes transcripts of brainstorming and workshopping sessions, early drafts of the stories, essays about the stories’ creation, and details of all the edits made between the first and final drafts.

Come for the stories by award-winning authors; stay for the peek behind the creative curtain.

Performed by Terence Aselford, Colleen Delany, Richard Rohan, Eric Messner, Ken Jackson, Kimberly Gilbert, Dawn Ursula, Michael John Casey, Evan Casey, Nick DePinto, Mort Shelby, James Konicek, Dylan Lynch, Tim Getman, Thomas Keegan, Thomas Penny, Scott McCormick, Steve Wannall, Chris Davenport, Gregory Linington, Lily Beacon, Christopher Graybill, Andy Brownstein, Bob Payne, Todd Scofield, Nanette Savard, Jeff Allin, Paul Reisman, Patrick Bussink, Shanta Parasuraman, Yasmin Tuazon, Scott Graham, Bill Gillett, Dani Stoller, Chris Genebach, Lise Bruneau, Michael Glenn, Deidra Starnes, David Jourdan, Rose Elizabeth Supan, James Lewis.

©2014 Mary Robinette Kowal (P)2016 Graphic Audio, LLC
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I nearly turned it off with all of the writers chat but glad I didn't.
they were interesting stories and well performed (I don't usually like dramatisations). the only story I didn't like so much was the gremlin one.
I'm going to listen to more by these people.
well done

good stories

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Had a fun time listening to the dialogues between the writers and the train of thought that comes with the writing process with multiple authors’ perspective.

Great for learning

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The chat’s initial ten minutes almost had me tuning out, but I’m glad I stuck with it because it unfolded into some great stories.

Great short stories

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The peek behind the curtain of how four different authors developed four very different stories is fascinating. I also particularly liked Brandon Sanderson’s short story, which has a great atmosphere.

I don’t usually mind too much about narrators, but was this book a pile of overproduced garbage. There is constant music, characters exaggeratedly grunting every time they move, heavy digital voice effects, and unceasing crazy sound effects. All of this often makes it hard to understand what is actually being said. I’m not against a little soft music for atmosphere or the occasional sound effect illustrating an important plot point, but this was dialling it way up.

Interesting format for anyone interested in writing

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