A place to drop by to see and hear what's happening.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Surnaturalist Tales Number 1 - I See- Listen Now

Yes people, I've fixed the player problem that we were having, so now it is possible to listen to the first, of hopefully many, Surnaturalist Tales.

This is my first attempt at creating a piece of audio drama, the whole piece is sweet little me, all the voices, all the words, all the production, so apologies if the learning curve that I was on affects anything but be persistent, listen on I'm sure you'll find it worthwhile in the end!

"The Tale? " You ask, "what is this tale about ?" Well if I give to much away it will ruin the effect, yes it's not what you think it is but you'll have to listen to the end to find out why, so let me just say:

We all see the same way, don't we ?
Listen in and see if you see the same way.


So go here and listen to it in as many formats as you may wish for, download it ,enjoy it ,all for free and don't forget to let me know what you think.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Surnaturalist Tales Number 1 - I See

In case any of you were wondering, I've had to remove the link to the first Surnaturalist Tale, due entirely to the fact of it simply not working, if any of you have downloaded it you may well have found that apart from a little advert for Odeo there was nothing to hear.Obviously this was not my intention, not after all the hard work of getting the whole thing together, no sirreee.So I've pulled the plug on that and I'm now in the process of gettting the whole project on line with somebody else, this is actually well under way and hopefully an announcement of where you can listen to this piece of entertaining drama will be posted up here on the cafe walls as soon as possible.Thank you for patience, may I suggest you grab yourselves another coffee,I recommend the new Italian espresso which has just arrived, and as way of an apology have it on the house.

Sunday, September 10, 2006

Ireland & Guinness



Yes, I've been away for a few days in the land of saints & scholars,that being Eire, or Ireland to the un-iniatated. A lovely time was had of course visiting the South East coast of Wexford and Wicklow. Go if you ever have the chance.So I picked up a couple of posters for the cafe,as you can see.

I also picked up another copy of Brian Friel's masterpiece work " Translations", if you ever get the chance to see the play and want to understand how smaller countries/interests are over powered by larger ones then go and see it, if that isn't possible, and sadly it often isn't for most of us then get a copy and read it.

You can pick up a copy from here