Crescent is intended for a mature audience and is not appropriate for listeners under 17 years of age. Listener discretion is strongly advised.

Some places are far darker than deep space. Places where the shadows smile. Where men go mad and lovers go missing. Where reality is stretched thin and something hungry is waiting just outside the corner of your eye.

Turn out the lights, take a deep breath, and dare to visit one of these places.

Crescent is dark science fiction at it's most visceral. Phil Rossi weaves a tale that is reminiscent of old school Stephen King but with a shiny, new set of tricks and an appetite to terrify. There's sex. There's corruption. There's horror. And after you sweat your way through the first chapter, there's plenty more to keep you awake at night.

Find out why Crescent is one of the fastest growing podcast novel sensations to date.

Crescent has been listed as "What's Hot" on the iTunes Music Store Homepage, a featured iTunes Literature podcast, in iTunes Top 25 Literature Podcasts, in the Podiobooks Top 10, as well as appeared in the Loudoun Times, in On Tap Magazine, on Dragon Page Cover to Cover, Scott Sigler's Bloodcast and more.

Crescent on Podiobooks
(thank you Zeus Legion and Chrysalis.)



Coming soon: By popular demand, Crescent will be available in several, convenient files for download!
You can subscribe to the Crescent feed or download individual episodes below. Information on subscribing.

Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 6
Part 7 Part 8 Part 9 Part 10 Part 11 Part 12
Part 13, I Part 13,II Part 14, I Part 14, II Part 15 Part 16
Part 17 Part 18, I Part 18, II Part 19, I Part 19, II Part 20
Part 21 Part 22 Part 23

Thursday, March 06, 2008
A fine parody indeed
I have much love for genuine people.

Christiana Ellis is one of those fantastic people who was (and still is, I hope) a big supporter of Crescent. Prior the Crescent's release, she assembled an all-star cast and made a parody of the Vignettes series that was wholly entertaining. I imagine a lot of you new (er) to the dance might not have had the chance to hear this, as in the end I never got around to finding it a good home--and shame on me.

Croissant Station

Thanks again, Christiana.

If you people haven't checked out Space Casey, what the hell are you waiting for?
2 Comments:
Blogger Nicholas McRae said...
Heh heh heh This was awesome!

Blogger Cory said...
I was rolling around on the floor laughing. That was a perfect spoof. "Thats actually pretty good...", "I know, right?"

-Socks