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The Failed Cities Monologues

The Failed Cities Monologues

By: Matt Wallace
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In a hardboiled dystopian future, one major American city has been divided in two. Separated by much more than a river, one side is an unfinished technological marvel populated by mega-skyscrapers where the wealthy live, work, and play. The other is a forsaken wasteland where order is strictly maintained by a rogue group of cleric soldiers known as the street preachers. But this dichotomy is about to change. Slowly, quietly, clandestine forces are working to undermine the small piece of redemption the street preachers have brought to their concrete flocks. In the face of watching their second chance crumble to dust, some will fight to stop it. Others will kill to make it happen.A bold experiment in podcast fiction, The Failed Cities Monologues are told from the shifting perspectives of the characters who inhabit this world, twisted noir archetypes and cyberpunk warriors. Their lives and their stories are linked together by conspiracy, fate... and blood.Some rights reserved. Art Literary History & Criticism
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  • 26. The Failed Cities Monologues XXVI - The Maven - The Failed Cities Monologues
    Feb 26 2007

    -In this episode: For street mediators and their watchers, life and death lives in a shot glass placed over a smashed steel slug. Only one among their ranks can wrap up the story of the Failed Cities. The Maven is about to have the last word, and if you've come this f

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    20 mins
  • 25. The Failed Cities Monologues XXV - d'Anger - The Failed Cities Monologues
    Feb 25 2007

    -In this episode: A good hustler knows when to get out of town. A good con woman leaves on their own terms. And a femme fatale does it in style...

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    13 mins
  • 24. The Failed Cities Monologues XXIV - Constable Klimenko - The Failed Cities Monologues
    Feb 24 2007

    -In this episode: What's the difference between being heroism and self-preservation? Just ask Valeri Klimenko. While the whole city celebrates him as the man who caught notorious serial killer The Conductor, the constable-turned-detective sits in his darkened apartmen

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    9 mins
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Story, Voice performances, Production...All are top notch from the Golden era of Podcast Novels. You owe it to yourself to listen to this story. A rich world inhabited by rich characters, crafted to perfection on the page and then the microphone. An amazing cast brings this tale to grim, yet beautiful life.

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