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The Recollections of Turner Ashbey

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The Recollections of Turner Ashbey

By: Brian Price
Narrated by: Brian Price
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The year is 2096, and the 83-year-old Turner Ashbey has seen a lot in the turbulent 21st century: the rising oceans, the Eastern Migration, the Stay Put, the Digital Undoing, the Tax Indentures, and, of course, the collapse and dissolution of the United States federal government into, finally, 113 "ephemeral nations", as Ashbey liked to call them. A writer, historian, and former ambassador from the Great Soldier Nation of Colorado, Turner Ashbey looks back upon his life, including his on-and-off-again relationship with childhood friend and resistance leader Laze Fitzgerald.

Turner Ashbey was originally written, voiced, and posted monthly on www.greatnorthernaudio.com as a serial novelization with the same quick wit; nearsighted, web-footed dystopian outlook; and predeluvian distribution strategy you've come to expect from those guys at Great Northern.

©2015 Brian Price (P)2016 Brian Price, Waterlogg Productions
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