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Not-So-True Crime

Not-So-True Crime

Podcast by John Visclosky

Podcast featuring original pieces of short fiction, including thrillers, mysteries, sci fi & historical fiction.

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  • 10 - Episode 5: "Man Seeking Woman"

    Finding someone to share your life with has never been easy. Many of us have turned to smartphones and dating apps for help in finding a partner, in the hope that better tech will lead to a better match. But, as this week's story shows, how much help can technology really provide when the underlying expectations that many of us face are still so antiquated? This story was originally published at https://thefictionpool.com/2019/07/23/man-seeking-woman-by-john-visclosky/ You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "My Dearest" by Isobelle Walton, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/tracks/isobelle-walton "The Morning's on Fire" by Isobelle Walton, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/tracks/isobelle-walton "To Clarity" by Airae, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/airae Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

    Fri, 17 Apr 2020 - 09min
  • 9 - Episode 4: "Postscript"

    In this week's episode, Not-So-True Crime presents a story set in the fictional world of literature's most famed detective, Sherlock Holmes. Picking up in the immediate aftermath of Holmes’ deadly confrontation with Professor James Moriarty at the Reichenbach Falls, “Postscript” follows a weary Watson as he returns home to a grieving London. Hoping for a measure of peace in the aftermath of Holmes’ death, Watson quickly discovers that while most in the city are in mourning for the great detective, there are those who remain suspicious of the circumstances of his demise. Is Holmes really gone, as all the evidence would suggest, or is there another game afoot? You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Song For Johanna" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Shadowman's Waltz" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Les Feuilles Jaunes" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Altostratus" by Franz Gordon, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/franz-gordon "Bells of Sorrow" by Jon Algar, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/jon-algar "La Mia Perdita" by Martin Klem, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/martin-klem "So Aware" by Damon Greene, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/damon-greene "Etude No 1 For String Quartet" by Peter Sandberg, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/peter-sandberg "Etude No 3 For String Quartet" by Peter Sandberg, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/peter-sandberg "False Route" by Christophe Gorman, available at https://www.epidemicsound.com/artists/christophe-gorman "Liason" by Fabien Tell, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/fabien-tell "Handel Sarabande" by George Frideric Handel, available at www.epidemicsound.com/artists/traditional-3 Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

    Sun, 12 Jan 2020 - 1h 21min
  • 8 - Not-So-True Crime Reviews: "Sherlock Holmes"

    In our first episode of Not-So-True Crime Reviews, we examine the best Sherlock Holmes stories NOT written by Arthur Conan Doyle, including favorites by Lyndsay Faye, Anthony Horowitz, and comics legend Alan Moore. You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Burch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Land on the Golden Gate" by Chris Zabriskie, available at www.chriszabriskie.com/ Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

    Mon, 11 Mar 2019 - 25min
  • 7 - Origins Episode: "Binary"

    In this Origins episode, we discuss the creation of our third story, "Binary," including the topics and television shows that inspired this near future tale. We also discuss the effects of pornography on dating and society, and examine the important distinction between good writing and good storytelling. You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Burch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Land on the Golden Gate" by Chris Zabriskie, available at www.chriszabriskie.com/ Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

    Sat, 12 Jan 2019 - 30min
  • 6 - Episode 3: "Binary"

    Set in the near future, in a world not too different from our own, today's story centers around a young man named Owen. In this new but familiar world, technological advances have allowed for the creation of lifelike digital simulations, programs whose realistic settings and vivid characters have made them the most popular consumer product on the planet. But while some are eager to embrace this technology, others are wary of these digital play-lands and the ways in which some have chosen to use them. You can follow Not-So-True Crime on Twitter @notsotruecrime or @JVisclosky. You can also email us at notsotruecrime@gmail.com. You can support us on Patreon at www.patreon.com/notsotruecrime Music on this week's episode: "Destroy Your Mind" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "Low Force" by Daniel Birch, available at www.danielbirchmusic.com/ "The Oceans Continue to Rise" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "What Does Anybody Know About Anything" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Land on the Golden Gate" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Take Off and Shoot a Zero" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Everybody's Got Problems That Aren't Mine" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "I Can't Imagine Where I'd Be Without It" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "The Sun Is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Brethren, Arise," by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Cylinder Two" by Chris Zabriskie, available at http://www.chriszabriskie.com/ "Post Drone" by Uuriter, available at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Uuriter/Analog_Fields_1913/ "Comets and Sparks" by Sergey Cheremisinov, available at https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/ "United Voyagers" by Sergey Cheremisinov, available at https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/ "Sleepers" by Sergey Cheremisinov, available at https://www.s-cheremisinov.com/ "Snowfall (Intro)" by Kai Engel, available at http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Kai_Engel/ Artwork for this week's episode by Andrew Johnson: www.andtheartist.com/

    Mon, 07 Jan 2019 - 1h 33min
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