Fallen Masters

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Genres: Fiction
He listened to the banal voice of Jim Mayer, the radio host. The Chat was a popular talk show that was carried by stations all over Australia. It was, he was assured, quite a coup to be booked on the show.
The show concept built upon each previous segment to be inclusive of all topics. It was an interactive show in which listeners responded by phone and via email.
“Our next guest is the American author, Dawson Alexander Rask,” Dawson heard Mayer say. “Have you read any of his books?”
“I’m sorry
... to say that I have not,” the guest replied. “Though I have certainly heard of him, and he does seem to be quite popular now.”
“Yes, doesn’t he?” Mayer replied.
“Mr. Rask?” an attractive young female assistant said, stepping into the green room. “You will be on when we come back after the break.”
“Thank you,” Dawson said. He followed her into the broadcast room. Here, there was an L-shaped desk, over which hung two enormous microphones. Dawson wondered why the radio stations couldn’t just use the lavalier mikes like they did in TV studios, but figured that perhaps the large microphones were as much for symbolism as they were for operation.
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