Sunday, April 20, 2008

Dead in Mt. Isa: Exactly the type of audio article I could use on my commute

This audio article is just what I could use for my commute to school. It is the right length and the style makes it easy to listen to. The storyline is definitely off-the-beaten-path. A guy wandering through the Outback has to deal with a death and the questions that go with it: his relationship to the deceased (nearly a stranger), his responsibility to the deceased (his host at the time), and his own struggle with what it all means.

It also helps that the characters all seem real, or not quite, sort of out of a sea story.

I would like to hear more audio adventures of this kind.