In which Sherwin responds to a listener’s question about persons of the irritable persuasion and reveals a stunning and forgotten change that overcame the world in 1971. Feel free to write Sherwin at sherwinsleeves at yahoo dot com. Subscribe to the podcast below: Earlier episodes of “Atoms, Motion & the Void” can be found here.
Category: Sleeves
In which Sherwin illegally opens a package meant for someone else. Finding a very fine whittling knife inside, he tries his hand at whittling but then sensing both his crime and the compounding furtherance of it, Sherwin feels compelled to return both knife and his whittled creation – which he dearly wishes he could keep …
In which Sherwin responds to an ill listener, who wants to know what Sherwin does when he is unwell. Feel free to write Sherwin at sherwinsleeves at yahoo dot com. And subscribe to the podcast on Apple although I don’t have the link at the moment.
In which Sherwin finally responds to a listener’s request that he plan a great day for him or her. If you have a question – about soup, knitting, life or other things – feel free to write Sherwin at sherwinsleeves at yahoo dot com. He will do his best to answer in a way that …
In which Sherwin searches for Dudgeon Lurie – and tries to recall the last chore he set for him. Music by Sergey Cheremisonov.
In which Sean takes a turn at Sherwin’s insistence and tells the story of Montminny.
Week 3 – Part 2 “In which Sherwin and Ronald Vinegar begin to share something unexpected.” “The Bellwether Dispatch” weather report, treasure hunt, and story can best be understood by listening to “The Bellwether Dispatch” either below or, better yet, through subscription to the AMV podcast on itunes. Read more about it in the posts …
Week 3 – Part 1 “In which Sherwin – determined to get down into the Cottis – stumbles upon a strangeness.” “The Bellwether Dispatch” weather report, treasure hunt, and story can best be understood by listening to “The Bellwether Dispatch” either below or, better yet, through subscription to the AMV podcast on itunes. Read more …
“In which Sherwin details the aftermath following the release of the first postcard.” “The Bellwether Dispatch” can best be understood by listening to “The Bellwether Dispatch” either below or, better yet, through subscription to the AMV podcast on itunes. In fact, certain clues may be buried within the audio stories themselves. A Number of Things …
I wrote the YMB song a little while back when I thought Ron & Fez was ending and then when it didn’t I just kept it to post if the fateful day ever came. The YMB song is not a great song and it’s super short and kind of badly produced and it didn’t feel …