Utterly engaging narrator, with a unique story, perspective, and voice. I appreciated the range of his voice, how he broke the stream of his narration with unexpected interjections.
This would fit as a "story" segment on a literary-type show in an urban radio market.
This was on of my favorites among those chosen by PRX for podcast.
This is a nice spirited first person style essay about a guy who puts in his time at work but is irked by a friend who doesn't have to work, cuts the classes his parents are paying for and spends his evenings -- this one included -- getting hammered.
I like the piece, it has a good pace and is a fun listen. It seemed to end abruptly, but that might just be that I was enjoying myself and wasn't ready for it to be over.
Comments for The Crabby Hermit considers coming out of his shell
This piece belongs to the series "Commentary Corral"
Produced by Matthew Terrell
Other pieces by SCAD Radio
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Joshua McNichols
Posted on December 10, 2007 at 07:08 AM | Permalink
Review of The Crabby Hermit considers coming out of his shell
Utterly engaging narrator, with a unique story, perspective, and voice. I appreciated the range of his voice, how he broke the stream of his narration with unexpected interjections.
This would fit as a "story" segment on a literary-type show in an urban radio market.
This was on of my favorites among those chosen by PRX for podcast.
Hans Anderson
Posted on July 12, 2007 at 10:54 AM | Permalink
Review of The Crabby Hermit considers coming out of his shell
This is a nice spirited first person style essay about a guy who puts in his time at work but is irked by a friend who doesn't have to work, cuts the classes his parents are paying for and spends his evenings -- this one included -- getting hammered.
I like the piece, it has a good pace and is a fun listen. It seemed to end abruptly, but that might just be that I was enjoying myself and wasn't ready for it to be over.