RAS #286 – The Rocketship

On Ron’s Amazing Stories this week we are jammed pack full of tales. We have a two listener stories, one of which just might the most dramatic yet! We have the second in the original RAS series, A Moment In Time and OTR tale that is nothing short of epic. You won’t believe your ears.

The OTR Story – The Rocket

Our OTR story was written and produced in late 1945 just after the bombs were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. However, the actual tale takes place in the year 2000 which makes this a science fiction story (from a certain point of view). It comes from the OTR series Lights Out and is a warning to the past, present and the future. It is called, Rocketship and if it doesn’t terrify you just a bit, you missed the point.

Program Note:  The Horror Express has been delayed by at least a week. I will have more information on this on next week show. Not to worry there are no issues. It is a me problem and I just ran out of time and had to push it.

Ron’s Amazing Stories Empire

As you know the podcast has gone through some changes the past few weeks. Now that all of the work has been completed I thought it would be a good time to go through the new structure of the Ron’s Amazing Stories Empire. Empire might be a bit strong, but it is what it is. Thank you for your patience during the transition. The podcast now consists now of four websites. All are tied together and they support each other.

Ron’s Amazing Stories – This is the main site and is where the magic happens.  All of the podcast are distributed from here. All our destinations are fed from this single source. Think of it as homebase.

http://ronsamazingstories.com   and  http://RASpodcast.com

Ron’s Amazing Stories – The blog –  Here you will find all of the content on the main site and the home of blog posts like the one your are reading now.  It links back to all of the other sites.

https://ronsamazingstories.blog

Ron’s Amazing Stories – The Archives – On this site you will find the archived episodes that have been donated to the public domain. This site contains all of the episodes that are no longer available on the main host site. This summer I plan to take down more of the podcasts and move them here.

https://archive.org/details/archived-RAS-episodes

The Horror Express – This site is dedicated to our second podcast, and Its main function is to act as a communication page. It is place where you can send comments and questions to both Jason and myself. In case you were wondering the main website is also responsible for the distribution of the Horror Express. The URL for this site will be changing soon.

https://horrorexpresspodcast.wordpress.com

There you have our little empire. If you have any questions or comments you can use any of the sites listed to send them. All comments left are fed into a single gmail mailbox.

Thank you for reading!

-Ron

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week I just may call it, “Power Stories”. It is jammed pack full of tales. We have a two listener stories, one of which, just might the most dramatic yet! The OTR tale is nothing short of epic and of course we continue with our five minute mystery series. You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen to it on your radio Saturday night at 6pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

May 04 – The Fairy of Inverness – (RAS284)
May 11 – The Beast Must Die – (RAS285)
May 18 – Three Epic Tales  – (RAS286)
May 25 – The Horror Express #16 (May be Delayed)
June 01 – (RAS287)

RAS #285 – The Beast Must Die

This time on Ron’s Amazing Stories we debut a new segment called, A Moment in Time, have a listener’s tale about growing up in the Philippines and psychological thriller from the classic series Suspense.

The OTR Story – The Beast Must Die

The OTR story for this episode will keep you guessing until the very last moment. The Story is called The Beast Must Die, and it is based on the 1938 novel written by Nicholas Blake. The Story is  about a man seeking revenge for the death of his son in a hit-and-run car accident. The Beast Must Die stars Herbert Marshall, comes from the series Suspense, and first aired on July 13, 1944.

New Segment: A Moment in Time

We are testing a new segment this week called, A Moment in Time. Basically, I will be presenting old time radio news reports with a short background of where and when it is from. I love listening to these because they transport you back to a time and let’s you feel what it was like. I hope you like this new segment and please do send me feedback!

-Ron

Art Can Tell A Story Too

I was thinking this week about my blog. I have covered so many topics as it relates to stories. However, I have never talked about famous works of art and what stories they might tell. Works of art often tell stories. Artists can present a narrative in many ways. For example, they might use a series of images to represent a story or tell a single moment on one canvas. These works often illustrate well-known historical, religious, legendary, or mythic stories. Sometimes however, artists invent their own stories, leaving the viewer to their imagination. On this edition of Ron’s Amazing Stories – The Blog I will take three pieces famous art and tell you what story they tell me. I encourage you to look at these pieces and determine your own story. Feel free to share your thoughts here in the comments section. Let’s get started.

-Ron

American Gothic by Grant Wood

American GothicAmerican Gothic is a painting by Grant Wood. Wood’s inspiration came from what is now known as the American Gothic House, and was created in 1930. The figures were modeled by his sister Nan, and their dentist, Dr. Byron McKeeby. I have always loved this picture and thought that the story this tells me is one of love for home, country and each other. I have always thought that it represents the feeling and times of the great depression. Hardship is the word of the day and I can see that on their faces.

Nighthawks by Edward Hopper

NighthawksNighthawks is a 1942 oil on canvas painting by Edward Hopper. It portrays people in a downtown diner late at night. It is Hopper’s most famous work, and is one of the most recognizable paintings in American art. I have used this one as the background for many computers over the years and it is my personal favorite work of art. I have spent countless hours dreaming about this and thinking about the stories the diners patrons could tell. For me – The lone man has always been a detective keeping an eye on the couple talking with the restaurateur.

Note: Joyce Carol Oates wrote interior monologues for the figures in the painting in her poem, Edward Hopper’s Nighthawks, 1942.

Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh

Stary NightThe Starry Night is an oil on canvas painting by Vincent van Gogh. It was painted in June of 1889 and it depicts the view from the east-facing window of his asylum room at Saint-Rémy-de-Provence. It is regarded among Van Gogh’s finest works and is one of the most recognized paintings in the history of Western culture. I have seen reproductions of this painting and would one day like to view the real thing. It seems shame to assign one story to this glorious work of art. So, I like to think of it as the beginning to many stories. Just look at the lush blue tones and you can imagine the beginnings of any story at any time in history.

This Week’s Podcast:

On the podcast this week we debut a new segment, have a listener’s tale about growing up in the Philippines and psychological thriller from the classic series Suspense. You can listen to this podcast on Thursday at Ron’s Amazing Stories, download it from iTunes, stream it on TuneIn Radio or listen to it on your radio Saturday night at 6pm Eastern time. Check your local listing or find the station closest to you at this link.

The Calendar:

May 04 – The Fairy of Inverness – (RAS284)
May 11 – Suspense – (RAS285)
May 18 – Three listeners tales revisited – (RAS286)
May 25 – The Horror Express #16
June 01 – (RAS287)

RAS #284 – The Fairy of Inverness

On this episode of Ron’s Amazing Stories a listener sent in a strange account all the way from from Inverness, Scotland. It tells the tale of a fairy who tries to interrupt a Journey home. We also, look at a time in England’s history when King Charles was exiled!  And, of course, we have another Five Minute Mystery. So take a chair and listen to this adventure pack podcast.

Our OTR Story – The Exile

Our OTR story for this week we have one of America’s earliest social media Icons, Mr. Douglas Fairbanks Jr. In addition to his movie credits he was a decorated naval officer of World War II. Our story is simply called, The Exile, and is an adventure set during the time of England’s upheaval. It comes to us from the classic series Screen Director’s Playhouse and first aired on July 23, 1949.

Main Website Complete:

The website transfer is complete and we have a brand new blog site. There is nothing for you guys to do at all. All the old links now point at the new links and vice versa. I want to thank Libsyn for making this happen and I hope you enjoy the result. In addition to the new home website I have moved the blog to wordpress.com. I encourage you to subscribe to the blog so that you can read my other ramblings and get news about the show. In this week’s blog we play True or False with Douglas Fairbanks Jr.  To subscribe to the new blog go to ronsamazingstories.com and click on the follow the blog banner. Previous members will have to resubscribe.