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The Drabblecast Audio Fiction Podcast

Drabblecast 313 – The Blue Celeb pt. 1

The Drabblecast Audio Fiction Podcast

Norm Sherman

Fiction, Science Fiction, Comedy Fiction

4.8989 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2014

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

When me and Joe got home from Vietnam, we went into business together, cutting hair. Bought a little shop in the old neighborhood and been there ever since. Back then, wisecracking Harlem barbers weren’t a cliche yet — at least not south of 110th Street. The Blue Celeb by Desmond […]

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Hello and welcome to the Drapylcast, episode 313. The Drapylcast is a weekly

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audio fiction magazine that brings strange stories by strange authors to strange listeners such as yourself.

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I'm your host, Norm Sherman.

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We've got a longer story for you this week, this weekend, next week actually.

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We're breaking it up into two parts, and I think you're going to enjoy.

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We bring you the Blue Celeb by Desmond Worsel.

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Desmond's the author of more than two dozen short stories in the science fiction, fantasy, and horror genres.

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His works appeared in a number of periodicals, including Abyss and Apex and Shroud, and in anthology

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such as Night Terrors and timelines.

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He lives and

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Northwestern Pennsylvania. This story first appeared in the January

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2013 issue of F and S.F. The story is read to you by Patrick Basil.

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Patrick's of voice over talent and a new and fresh sound in the voice over industry.

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Born and raised in Chicago, Illinois, Patrick's voiced everything from PSAs to major product brand commercials and movie trailers to documentaries.

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Find and hire him for your next project at

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W.W. Patrick Basil.com.

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So without further ado, we bring you

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part one of the blue

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syllab by Desmond Orsau. When me and Joe got home from Vietnam, we went into business together, cutting hair, bought a little shop in the old neighborhood

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and been there ever since. Back then, Wiscracken Harlem Brothers weren't a cliche yet,

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at least not south of 110th Street. Me and

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Joe opened up to shop at 10 in the a.m. seven days a week without fail. By

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