LitReactor Is Launching A Podcast... And If You're A Musician, You Can Help

News, Podcast

We're hitting the big time, baby. Lots of fun stuff going on behind the scenes. Lots of plans to make LitReactor the biggest, best outlet for writers and readers on the entire internetz.

One of our plans is to introduce a podcast. If you've ever wished you could soothe yourself to sleep by the dulcet tones of Joshua Chaplinsky, your life is about to get a whole lot better. 

All things are subject to change, but we're aiming to launch in late October, after Wordstock. (You are coming to Wordstock, right?)

In order to do this, we need some help. Every good podcast has a nice little jingle--some quick intro and outro music. The thing is, none of us are really good at this music thing, but we know there's plenty of musically-inclined members of this site. 

If you're interested in helping us develop some musical cues for the podcast, send a sample of your work to podcast@litreactor.com. We'll take a listen and let you know. Unfortunately we can't pay (this entire thing is a pro bono endeavor), but we can promise to plug you on it. 

Rob W. Hart

News by Rob W. Hart

Rob W. Hart is the class director at LitReactor, as well as the associate publisher for MysteriousPress.com. He's the author of The Last Safe Place: A Zombie Novella, and his short stories have appeared in Shotgun Honey, ThuglitCrime Factory, and Needle: A Magazine of Noir. He lives in New York City, and you can find his website at www.robwhart.com.

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