Podfic: Endemic, by eighth_horizon
Jan. 10th, 2011 04:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Title: Endemic (It Takes a Soul To Hold It) )
Author:
eighth_horizon
Read by:
nickelmountain
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Gen
File Size: 34.5MB
Length: 37:43
Summary: Back to Wisconsin, because Wisconsin is apparently ground zero for supernatural activity in the whole US by the sheer number of urban legends, and Red requested it. Dean and Sam check out mysterious underground deaths, and it all becomes too hard to resist in ways Sam wishes they had never discovered.
MP3
Audiobook
Reader's Note: I don't know why this took me so long. I finished recording this fic in October, right before Wincon. I listened to it on the train on the way there, and realized two things: 1) I hadn't fixed the Garageband settings to reflect the author, so iTunes claimed someone else entirely had written it, and 2) I totally rushed the ending. Which kind of ruined it, because the ending as it's written is so heartbreaking and lovely. But school heated up when I got back from Wincon, and podficcing went on the back burner. I finally went back and re-recorded the last ten minutes or so last week. At long last, here it is.
Author:
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Read by:
![[livejournal.com profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/external/lj-userinfo.gif)
Fandom: Supernatural
Pairing: Gen
File Size: 34.5MB
Length: 37:43
Summary: Back to Wisconsin, because Wisconsin is apparently ground zero for supernatural activity in the whole US by the sheer number of urban legends, and Red requested it. Dean and Sam check out mysterious underground deaths, and it all becomes too hard to resist in ways Sam wishes they had never discovered.
MP3
Audiobook
Reader's Note: I don't know why this took me so long. I finished recording this fic in October, right before Wincon. I listened to it on the train on the way there, and realized two things: 1) I hadn't fixed the Garageband settings to reflect the author, so iTunes claimed someone else entirely had written it, and 2) I totally rushed the ending. Which kind of ruined it, because the ending as it's written is so heartbreaking and lovely. But school heated up when I got back from Wincon, and podficcing went on the back burner. I finally went back and re-recorded the last ten minutes or so last week. At long last, here it is.