It's a joy to each new episode of #CautionaryTalesPod because @PascalWyse has invariably transformed what might sound like a dry monologue into a punchy, powerful and sometimes very funny piece of drama.
Pascal has been with Cautionary Tales from the very start. I vividly recall sitting down with him to discuss the way we wanted the show to sound - for instance, that beepy nerdy music that plays when I lanch into some description of social science.
Even more vivid, I remember when he sent over that incomparable theme tune - strange, evocative, creepy and spellbinding. What a pleasure to be able to work with him.
AND NOW BIG NEWS...
Pascal has been nominated for a Webby award for his music and sound design. He fully deserves it. He also deserves to win, so please consider showing your appreciation by giving him your vote (and sharing this thread).
Thank you! https://t.co/y8Q8Hmh6m3
Last couple of days of this Kickstarter. You could get a towel: "just about the most massively useful thing an interstellar hitchhiker can carry" https://t.co/lKW3tua1nh
Excited to share jacket of my next book, The CIA Book Club, coming March next year. Thanks to @WmCollinsBooks and @byjotho, who've done a top job with the design.
Douglas Adams: Explaining the World on @Kickstarter - looks amazing! And the Cautionary Tales composer and sound designer @PascalWyse is involved...
https://t.co/NG7jn4F82y