
TG Geeks Webcast Episode 362
Awa Jobe
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The Two Gay Geeks have a chat with KD Edwards, author of “The Tarot Sequence” novels and Josh Hurley who has narrated The Last Sun and The Hanged Man, the first two books of “The Tarot Sequence” for Audible dot com. This was such an exciting interview opportunity and there is a little treat in the last part of the interview that you will not want to miss. Have a listen and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did.<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />About KD Edwards<br /><br />K.D. lives and writes in North Carolina, but has spent time in Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, New Hampshire, Montana, and Washington. (Common theme until NC: Snow. So, so much snow.)<br /><br />Mercifully short careers in food service, interactive television, corporate banking, retail management, and bariatric furniture have led to a much less short career in Higher Education.<br /><br />The first book in his urban fantasy series THE TAROT SEQUENCE, called The Last Sun, was published by Pyr in June 2018. The third installment, The Hourglass Throne, is expected soon.<br /> <br /><br /><br /><br />About Josh Hurley<br /><br />Josh Hurley is an actor, narrator, and improv & sketch comedy performer currently residing in New York City. Josh grew up in Southeast Idaho and earned a Bachelor's Degree in Acting/Directing from Idaho State University. He is a narrator/performer in over 130 audiobooks and recipient of several AudioFile Magazine Earphone Awards. He is co-creator of his hometown improv group ‘The Comedy Project’ and has performed with many sketch groups and improv teams at different theaters and venues throughout New York City.<br /><br />In addition to voicing ‘The Tarot Sequence’ by K.D. Edwards, recent series include ‘The Iron Raven’ (in the Iron Fey series) by Julie Kagawa‘, and ‘The Dragonrider Heritage’ series by Nicole Conway. Other recent multicast audiobook projects include ‘Letters From Camp’ starring Jamie Lee Curtis, the ‘Rivals!’ series by Scott McCormick, ‘American Girl’ by Wendy Walker, and ‘Camp