“The game is afoot!” Some comedy for my now 1300 followers!

sherlockThis is a few days late, but I wanted to write and thank my now 1300 blog subscribers. Β (Which is at 1306 or so now.)

Thank you!

Over the next few months I have a lot of new things planned, including sharing the release of the audiobook version of A Jane Austen Daydream (which sounds awesome),Β a new book, and a collection of my blogposts entitled Me Stuff. Β So stay tuned!

To celebrate this milestone for my little site, below you will find some comedy. (Man, this really makes me smile.) I think you will really like it, especially if you are a fan of the inhabitants of 221B Baker Street.

It is a Sherlock Holmes parody I wrote, which was recorded by Mind’s Ear Audio Productions (the same good people who produced my radio series The Dante Experience, which you can listen to for free on this page).

I hope you enjoy “Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Dating Dilemma.”

Thank you again for following my site!

3 responses to ““The game is afoot!” Some comedy for my now 1300 followers!”

  1. smnystoriak Avatar

    Scott, Congratulations on this milestone! I’m not at all surprised by your growing fan base. there is so much great information on your blog, and you deliver it with a healthy dose of reality. I can’t wait to sit down to listen to your parody…I’m sure it’ll make me smile πŸ™‚

    1. Scott D. Southard Avatar

      Thank you!

      I do admit it always feels like an uphill battle getting readers and I earn each one, one at a time. Hopefully they continue to follow my work and my books start to garner more traction in the market. Fingers are always crossed!

  2. […] It’s incredible to me how long I’ve lived with the stories, breathed them. They inspired my own writing (my experimental literary novel- Maximilian Standforth and the Case of the Dangerous Dare which you can find on amazon here); I even created a parody of Sherlock that has been performed a few times on the radio (you can hear one of the live productions here). […]

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