Wonderfully written and crafted piece that brings the Penguin and Mary Poppins to dinner. The musical backdrop combined with a fabulous script immediately brings imagery to the mind's eye, listening to this piece I felt as though I was actually seeing the story unfold. Nicely done!
Absolutely hilarious and unique. I never thought I would see the words "Cujo" and "Christmas" in the same sentence - but this story absolutely proved me wrong. A wonderfully fresh treat for any Christmas radio audience.
What a great little story and what a wonderfully fitting title. This piece is just the right length and has the perfect story arc, keeping the audience listening intently, right to the end. Who doesn't love a story about the birds and the bees? And when you can tie it to Thanksgiving, all the better and more fresh for the listener.
Comments by Roslyn Allen
Comment for "The Penguin Goes A Courtin'"
Roslyn Allen
Posted on November 24, 2005 at 06:23 AM | Permalink
Review of The Penguin Goes A Courtin'
Wonderfully written and crafted piece that brings the Penguin and Mary Poppins to dinner. The musical backdrop combined with a fabulous script immediately brings imagery to the mind's eye, listening to this piece I felt as though I was actually seeing the story unfold. Nicely done!
Comment for "Cujo Christmas" (deleted)
Roslyn Allen
Posted on November 24, 2005 at 06:04 AM
Review of Cujo Christmas (deleted)
Absolutely hilarious and unique. I never thought I would see the words "Cujo" and "Christmas" in the same sentence - but this story absolutely proved me wrong. A wonderfully fresh treat for any Christmas radio audience.
Comment for "Home Planet:A Naked Thanksgiving by Cheryl-Anne Millsap"
Roslyn Allen
Posted on November 24, 2005 at 05:52 AM | Permalink
Review of A Naked Thanksgiving by Cheryl-Anne Millsap
What a great little story and what a wonderfully fitting title. This piece is just the right length and has the perfect story arc, keeping the audience listening intently, right to the end. Who doesn't love a story about the birds and the bees? And when you can tie it to Thanksgiving, all the better and more fresh for the listener.