
The Thirteenth Hour Podcast #16: The Thirteenth Hour Podcast Returns!
The Thirteenth Hour Podcast · Joshua Blum
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Show Notes
Originally published December 3, 2015
After about a year, I've decided to resume the podcast that I originally set up to read an earlier draft of The Thirteenth Hour. In regular 15-20 minute episodes, I'm going to be talking about the creation of the book as well as some topics that are also featured on this blog that relate, in some way, to the book (archery, martial arts, backflips, etc). Sometimes the episodes will refer back to previous posts, as they do in this first one. I'll include relevant links in these posts when that happens. Here are the posts referred to in this episode - technically episode #16, though really the first one of this format.
How I envisioned it as a futuristic book with flexible screens
How the main characters were created
I think it will be a nice venue for other things as well, like playing ot performing music and songs written for the book and its cousins.
I have changed the podcast cover image to reflect the book's new look.
More on The Thirteenth Hour
"An impossible quest to the ends of the world. An unlikely hero. And ... a little magic.
If an optimist sees opportunity even in disaster, then Logan, the sole surviving member of an ill-fated military expedition to the ends of the world, is most definitely an optimist. You’d have to be to continue on without supplies, ship, or crew. But to someone who’s daydreamed of seeing the world since childhood, perhaps disaster actually hides freedom. And, besides, who ever said adventures were supposed to be easy?
Of course, every hero on a “desperate quest against incredible odds” can use a little help. Enter Aurora, Logan’s best friend from childhood, whose fate collides serendipitously with his, a magic collapsible hover board, three bumbling wizards, and the elemental forces from the lands of wind, water, fire, earth, and dreams.
These characters and many more collide in an illustrated fairy tale fantasy inspired by enough 1980s fantasy, scifi, and teen movies that an original retro 80s synthesizer soundtrack, Long Ago Not So Far Away, was created to accompany the novel.
Enter a whimsical world of what reviewers called “creative, fast paced adventure” best “described as a fairy tale for anyone who grew up on old school fantasy movies in the 80s.”
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