gspn.tv Secret Twilight Recording Project Announced!

Hey everyone. A few weeks back, Stephanie and I began talking about a secret project that we were working on behind the scenes. Today, we are announcing that we have now completed our audio series on the book Twilight from Stephenie Meyer.

The audio series includes five audio recordings where we cover our thoughts on every main point in the book itself and one additional audio recording sharing our thoughts after viewing the movie once again, after having read the book.

This first episode of this special Twilight podcast series is now available for free, in a normal plus member podcast feed, to our gspn.tv Plus Members. For those who are not gspn.tv Plus Members, the entire six part recording project is available for purchase and immediate download by simply clicking the “Buy Now” button below.

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Also, we have decided to add the Twilight Saga Podcast as an ongoing production of gspn.tv. As with many of our other shows, we’ll occasionally release an episode on the free feed. However, if you wish to receive every episode of the Twilight Saga Podcast, we ask you to consider becoming a gspn.tv Plus Member today by clicking here. We welcome your thoughts related to the Twilight Saga. Please take a moment and leave us some feedback on our voice mail feedback hotline at 859-795-4067.

Finally, if you know of anyone else who is a fan of the series, please send them an email and tell them to visit http://TwilightSagaPodcast.com.

Thanks so much and we’ll see you in Forks!

Podcast Answer Man:
Cliff Ravenscraft is the founder of the Generally Speaking Production Network and the host & producer of many podcasts found at www.gspn.tv. Podcast Answer Man is the podcast consulting & audio equipment sales side of Cliff's podcasting career. If you are interested in speaking to Cliff about consulting or equipment sales, you can email Cliff@Ravenscraft.org or call him at 859-757-1399.

Comments

  • nevrothwen
    One of the boys in my class recently asked me if I had read Twilight. I answered yes and wondered why he had asked me. Then he told me that he didn't like reading and that Twilight was the first book he had ever finished. I think his girlfriend had made him start it but that he had finished it because he wanted. At the start of the schoolyear I saw him carrying around Breaking Dawn so he finished the entire series. I think that says something about the power of the story.
  • Alan
    Looking forward to hearing your comments.

    The popularity of the books among girls my daughter's age (and younger and older), I take as a bad sign -- not to dig too far into stranger's psychology, but I wonder what is missing in some people's lives that make the male characters in these works attractive.

    The males are at various times inappropriate, hurtful, selfish, unkind, voyeuristic, chauvinistic ... sorry, I grow angry thinking those boys.

    As I have said many times to many people and will shout it from the rooftops to whoever wants to hear, if my daughter ever came home with either Edward or Jacob as a boyfriend, I would feel that I have failed as a father.

    Haven't seen the movie.

    And of course the quality of the writing in the books is frustrating, as well.
  • when can I get it???!!!!!!
  • This makes me more excited to be a plus member!
  • I haven't read the book yet and was just 'forced' to watch the movie a couple nights ago. I am really glad my friend 'forced' me to though because I am absolutely in love with this movie, I cannot wait to hear you & Steph analyze it. I am definitely going to get the books and read them now :)
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