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Susan Harkins (with permission from G.E. Graven)Author G.E. Graven's Narration Of Grotesque Preface

Narration by author, G.E. Graven, introducing the online novel, Grotesque, A Gothic Epic. 1998 voice-print recorded. The soundbite serves as a audio preface to a fully illustrated online novel that is set in the Late Middle Ages (1331-1352 A.D.). Protagonist, Lazarus Gogu is an abbey squire, and a winged grotesque, who is thrown into a hostile world that would kill him and fallen angels who are bent on escaping Hell. (Audio File Size: 1.1M)


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Artist/Composer: Susan Harkins (with permission from G.E. Graven)
Keywords: author; voice; narration; grotesque; online; gothic; novel

Creative Commons license: Public Domain


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