Setto treks up and down a mountain to find a bookmaking master. He learns how to paint the pages of a book with words and finds that book covers are made via a disturbing technique. Soon he falls for Jessana, who lives in a cube and rewrites Setto's entire perception of his homeland. Credits: Music: Mozart, Serenade in E-Flat Major, K. 375, V. (Allegro), Soni Ventorum Wind Quintet, recorded May 19, 1978. Audio Production: Cinthya Zeledon Story & Narration: John Lawson Get in touch with John at: john.lawson81798@gmail.com © 2025 John Lawson. All rights reserved.
Valentine never wanted this assignment. Still, bullets don't take no for an answer, so here he finds himself on some godforsaken isthmus with a concrete wall around it. What is the point of this place, anyway? What exactly do they do to people here? Poor Valentine couldn't figure it out in a million years, but it's coming for him all the same. Credits: Amelia & Registrar: Allison Cossitt Audio Production: Cinthya Zeledon Story & Narration: John Lawson Get in touch with John at: john.lawson81798@gmail.com © 2025 John Lawson. All rights reserved.
Fil has never thought much about his grandmother. Sure, she's bright orange and unusually large, but the woman is no more than a face from an old photograph or two. Then she appears on his doorstep. Fil's mother turns into a different person overnight, and something in the air changes for the worse. You never know what's lurking in your genes… Credits: Piano: Stan O'Beirne Song: "I Ain't Agoin' to Weep No More," (1901). Harry Von Tilzer (composer); Dan W. Quinn (original vocals); George Totten Smith (original lyrics); John Lawson (new vocals, new lyrics). Audio Production: Cinthya Zeledon Story & Narration: John Lawson Get in touch with John at: john.lawson81798@gmail.com © 2025 John Lawson. All rights reserved.