S1E13: “Restitution” by Diane Student

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STORY:

“Restitution” – Diane Student

Toby is bullied by Billy for being different, but Billy has his own problems as well. Each boy is drawn to the building and guided by Victoria to make a choice and change for the better.

Years later, as adults, the results of those choices pull them back to take another ride on The Lift.

ABOUT THE WRITER:

Diane Student is a writer, blogger and podcaster. She co-hosts and produces the History Goes Bump Podcast that features haunted history. She is also the author ofThe Lewis Chronicles, Book 1: The Shattering, the first book in a YA dystopian steampunk trilogy.

When not writing and blabbing on the internet, she is a devoted taphophile and Disney villain groupie.

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ABout the Artist


Jeanette Andromeda is an artist, blogger, youtuber, writer, podcaster and filmmaker. When she’s not talking about horror or up to her elbows in paint, she’s often found wandering around in graveyards working on stories, scripts and sketches.Jeanette is the new co-host of the 9th Story Podcast where our Victoria first appeared.
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NARRATION

Dramatic reading performed by Daniel Foytik: www.9thstory.com
Twitter: @9thstory

The voice of Victoria Bigglesworth-Hayes was performed by Amber Collins: http://ambizzlezappa.deviantart.com/gallery
Twitter: @blamberino


PRODUCTION MUSIC

Score and FX by Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams.

Nico Vettese is a talented composer who was born in Yorkshire, Northern England, and currently resides in Lancaster. Self taught, and preferring to be called a composer rather than a musician, he enjoys the ability to work on a piece until it feels perfect. Trained in guitar and piano, Nico now immerses himself in music theory.

Influences for his work come from everywhere, but his biggest influence is Nobuo
Uematsu who was the composer for the ‘Final Fantasy’ video games.

His music production entity, We Talk of Dreams, takes it’s name from a line spoken by Mercutio in Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet”. Some of his credits, in addition to his work on The Wicked Library and The Lift, include a series on Soundcloud called “Reimagined”. He is also hard at work on the Score for Carrot Field, an epic fantasy by Vincent Asaro, as well as two video games, ‘Distant Suns’ – A co-op space adventure and ‘Nekodama Catastrophe’ – a hack ’n’ slash arcade game.

“I focus on writing soundscapes that will make the media immersive rather than having music that is distinctive. I intend to make all sounds illustrate the worlds that the media is set within.” ~ Nico Vettese

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“Come Play With Me” (Author Greeting)
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

The Lift Opening Theme Music
Composed and Recorded by Kimberly Henninger and Shawn Parke of Cathedral Sounds
cathedralsounds.org

The Lift Closing Theme Music
Composed and Recorded by Nico Vettese of We Talk of Dreams 
www.wetalkofdreams.com

“A Noisy Music Box” (Credits)
Daniel Foytik

Sound FX: http://freesound.org/


AUDIO RECORDING

Sound Design by Daniel Foytik, 9th Story Studioswww.9thstory.com

Producer/ Creator: Daniel Foytik
Executive Producer/ Co-Creator: Cynthia Lowman

Music Director: Nico Vettese
Art Director: Steven Matiko

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The Lift and all characters, places, and situations are property of Daniel Foytik, Cynthia Lowman, STRY Radio and may not be used in any form without their permission.

The Lift is member of the STRY Radio Network and The Society 13 Podcast Network

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