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The authors of Trailer Ahoy! and Trees as Good Citizens enjoy a written correspondence relating to their books' proximity in the library.
Restful, Shady Places was produced for the 2008 TCF ShortDocs Challenge: Radio Ephemera.
Sean Hurley lives with his wife and son in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, where he contributes regularly to New Hampshire Public Radio, sometimes as himself, sometimes as his alter-ego, "Sherwin Sleeves." His fictional podcast, Atoms, Motion & the Void, has been heard on XM Satellite Radio as well as NHPR and Chicago Public Radio.
Radio Ephemera challenged any/everyone to produce a short audio work inspired by two books from the Prelinger Library in San Francisco, and featuring the voice of a stranger.
Restful, Shady Places
Inspired by: Trailer Ahoy! / Trees as Good Citizens
Stranger: Rick Ganley
Read about and listen to all 72 Radio Ephemera submissions.
Hear more audio work from Sean Hurley.
Check out Sean's many other projects on his website, Atoms, Motion & the Void.