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Some places are far darker than deep space

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Last Login: Nov 15, 2007 (295 days back)
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Some places are far darker thank deep space. Places where the shadows smile. Where men go mad and lovers go missing. These stygian corners of existence are where reality is stretched thin and something hungry is waiting just outside the corner of your eye.

Turn out the lights, take a deep breath, and dare to visit one of these places.

Crescent is dark science fiction at it's most visceral. Phil Rossi weaves a tale that is reminiscent of old school Stephen King but with a shiny, new set of tricks and an appetite to terrify. There's sex. There's corruption. There's horror. And after you sweat your way through the first chapter, there's plenty more to keep you awake a night.

Crescent features an original soundtrack written and performed by the author. This is just one of the many details that sets Crescent apart from the pack.

"...what is right now, my addiction -- Crescent. I'm waiting to see what happens with the freakin' story. *I* do this to people, other people don't do this to me!" -- Scott Sigler, author of Infested (Infection), Earthcore, and Ancestor

"If you're debating about subscribing to Crescent, I've got one question: Why are you hesitating? Just push the button that says "Subscribe" and hold on. This podcast is part Babylon 5, part Firefly, and part Blade Runner...only darker." -- Tee Morris, Author of MOREVI, Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword, and co-author of Podcasting for Dummies.

"The writing is great, the reading is first class; the production - the use of atmospheric music and ambient sound like crowd noise is really effective." -- Mike Bennett, author of One Among the Sleepless

Who is Phil Rossi?

Phil Rossi — writer, musician, and podcaster — has always enjoyed hearing himself speak. He embarked on the podcasting journey in early 2006. Since that time, Phil has been actively producing Filling the Page — a PodCast about his experience juggling music, writing, and life in general. He also co-hosts a monthly podcast segment with Tee Morris called MicroBrewed, which has appeared on Michael and Evo’s Wingin’ It and Speaking of Beer . Additionally, Phil’s velvet voice can be heard on episode 11 of the Barfly podcast as well as in Tee Morris' latest podcast novel-- Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword . Phil is also the winner of PodCast Pickle’s Pickletales competition.

Presently, Phil is recording an album with his band Phil Rossi and the Bad Habit and is in the process of writing a multimedia tour de force with his other band, the Pharmacy Prophets. Both bands perform regularly in the Metro DC area.

The song in Crescent Promo 2 is Chrysalis by the kick ass band Chrysalis. Go check them out!

Please Visit Automne Vein the brilliance behind the Crescent Vignettes theme music. Pickle me!

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Member Since: 2/15/2007
Band Website: crescentstation.net
Band Members: Phil Rossi
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Record Label: unsigned
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My Background and Lifestyle

Occupation: Music Artist (Electronica)

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My Blog

Loudoun Times Feature

The serialization of novels, like the ones Charles Dickens used to do, have gone the way of general interest magazines and polio. When one trend dies, another is usually right on its heels. However, i...
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Fri, 07 Sep 2007 05:33:00 PST

On Tap Magazine Feature

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Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:04:00 PST

Crescent continues to be featured on iTunes

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Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:03:00 PST

Yes, I know. The MySpace Blog is out-of-date

I'm going to *try* to sync this puppy up with the CrescentStation.net...operative word try.  I need a web slave.  Any takers?Oh and some one to do all my web work. ;-)
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:57:00 PST

Episode 8: Crescent - Part 8

I just thought you'd want to know," Walter Vegan said and inhaled through his teeth, making a wet slurping sound. Donovan Cortez was trying his damndest not to breathe through his nose. Vegan smelled ...
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:27:00 PST

Episode 7: Crescent - Part 7

"I've been hearing some distressing things, Gerald." Kendall stood behind the LCD filled desk. At his back, the velvet drapes were drawn shut, obscuring the large view port. Blue light coming from the...
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Thu, 21 Jun 2007 07:41:00 PST

Episode 6: Crescent - Part 6

"Yes, dear. I like you just fine," Ezra Kendall said and slipped his robe. It was the truth. He did like her just fine. His fondness for her or lack thereof had nothing to do with his inability to fin...
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:13:00 PST

Episode 5: Crescent - Part 5

Gerald frowned and ran his hand over welding points that were both bloated and ugly. Bean might not have been the prettiest ship in the galaxy, but one thing was for damn sure, he was a hell of a lot ...
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:13:00 PST

Episode 4 : Crescent - Part 4

"Right. Because, it's impossible to know when you're headed into a sun." Abbreviated show notes this week. Come hang out with me at Balticon! I'm playing live Friday night in the Garden room and ...
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Thu, 24 May 2007 06:55:00 PST

Episode 3: Crescent - Part 3

"Grinding, pumping, thumping. The cacophony blaring from Heathens' speaker system sounded less like music and more like something you'd hear in the heart of a refinery. The sounds blended with the din...
Posted by Crescent -- a podcast novel by Phil Rossi on Thu, 17 May 2007 07:07:00 PST

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