• After the Revolution: Chapters Twenty One, Twenty Two, and Twenty Three

  • Jul 24 2021
  • Duración: 2 h y 56 m
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After the Revolution: Chapters Twenty One, Twenty Two, and Twenty Three

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  • This week's chapters from Robert's fiction podcast, "After the Revolution."


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An original ending that feels familiar. In the thematic ballpark of The Dark Tower without wishing another SUV on the author.

Sheriff Doctor Father Surgeon Barber Evans has crafted an Americana fantasy pulling from cyberpunk roots (post-calamity, near-future setup) where no one is right but there has to be a winner.

This book is very listenable, well built, guiding you towards eventuality comfortably. That said, the amount of Robert Evans' voice I've listened to is bound to bias me, but that in itself lifts the creative curtain, layering known opinion on geo-social-political techno-militarism extrapolation, it humanizes an apathy I already see evolving. Hearing the lectern become an armchair, while carrying the underpinnings of knowledge not yet imparted upon the audience, it leaves puzzle pieces of who this Evans person and author are, and how they differ.

Thank you Robert, for all you do.

-Eric J. Osborn

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