Heavy Typing

Heavy Typing

Author Frank Hagen reads from his stories and novels, taking the listener on a journey into tales of strangeness and wonder.

08/09/2022

Tomorrow will be the first Friday since we've started that there won't be a new episode. Apologies, but I have covid and have been unable to record. I did the best I could with the last two episodes before the coughing became too much. I am starting to feel better and I promise to return soon.

29/08/2022

Thanks to everyone listening so far. We're in chapter 8 of my novel Marked for Harm this week. This is a short, but wild chapter. As always, subscribe and I am appreciative of the shares.

15/08/2022

Please share our podcast to help increase our reach. It's not easy when you're in a bunker all day working on stories. Thanks, pals.

14/08/2022

Busy working on more stories. We may be including some video content in the future as well. Hoping your day is grand.

06/08/2022

Do you have a favorite character so far? Let us know in the comments! Avoid spoilers, of course.

Heavy Typing – Tales of Strangeness and Wonder 30/07/2022

"The Woes of Writing First-Person With a Complicated Narrator Protagonist
The Woes of Writing First-Person With a Complicated Narrator Protagonist"
Check the latest behind the audio blog post.
http://heavytyping.com

Heavy Typing – Tales of Strangeness and Wonder Building a NicheBuilding a Niche July 17, 2022July 17, 2022 | Frank HagenFrank Hagen | 0 Comment | 9:00 am Building an online audience for a niche interest such as audio fiction can be daunting, but being realistic and not watching the water boil are both good places to start. Heavy Typing is a plat...

Heavy Typing – Tales of Strangeness and Wonder 30/07/2022

"The Woes of Writing First-Person With a Complicated Narrator Protagonist
The Woes of Writing First-Person With a Complicated Narrator Protagonist"
Check the latest behind the audio blog post
www.heavytyping.com

Heavy Typing – Tales of Strangeness and Wonder Building a NicheBuilding a Niche July 17, 2022July 17, 2022 | Frank HagenFrank Hagen | 0 Comment | 9:00 am Building an online audience for a niche interest such as audio fiction can be daunting, but being realistic and not watching the water boil are both good places to start. Heavy Typing is a plat...

29/07/2022

Episode Seven is live! Resuming the novel, moving into chapter four. Things are getting out of hand for our protagonist, to say the least! For the faint of heart: This chapter contains violence and sexual themes.
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heavy-typing/id1631034436

26/07/2022

Hey, new episode up, the short story "A Castle Under Siege", a middle-aged man discovers a cryptic book and develops and unnatural obsession.

25/07/2022

The next chapter is still on for Friday, but Tuesday make sure to download my short story "A Castle Under Siege" - I wanted to break up the novel a little bit and share something different. In this tale, a middle-aged man develops an obsession with a cryptic book.

22/07/2022
21/07/2022

Join us again for epsiode 5 this friday, Chapter 3 from my novel Marked for Harm. Things are starting to heat up! Also, next week we'll have a bonus episode where I read another short story.

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17/07/2022

Building an online audience for a niche interest such as audio fiction can be daunting, but being realistic and not watching the water boil are both good places to start.

Heavy Typing is a platform for moving my passion, which is writing, into the minds of an external audience, but how do I reach these people. Even in today's age of 15 second loops and memes, there are people who enjoy fiction, poetry, and other forms of writing. There is the holdover from a slower time, and an influx of younger people who long for depth, discovery, and knowledge. They want to experience transformative art which resonates on a deep level and they have the comprehension skills to concentrate beyond a single moment and reflect upon such art. They not only permit art to have an impact on their lives, but they invite it and seek it out.

But these same people also live in the same digitally driven, fast paced world as the rest of us.

That is why I chose to read my works in audio format, but, again, how to bring my works to these people is always the question and the challenge.

If you're an artist, you also likely face the same questions and challenges.

We value our creativity highly and we would appreciate others doing so as well. Sharing is what so much of this is about.

I have experimented with various obvious tools, such as using hashtags, broadcasting to as many online platforms as possible, staying current on social media, SEO, asking for positive reviews, and even advertizing, but niche interests tend to stay niche.

I oppose automation, but I am willing to try it. I prefer to engage with an audience on a personal level, but there is probably room for compromise here. The way algorithms work, often your target audience will simply miss or not be presented with your content.

I think in this day and age, we are looking for lightning to strike, but more than likely, if success will manifest in the form of a larger audience, a snowball is a more realistic analogy.

We want to form a solid core of content always, and let this grow organically into something bigger if that is our fate, but without good content this can never happen, so my suggestion to myself and to you as well is be earnest in our marketing, but allow things to grow and mature over time without judgement and with patience.

If your audience doesn't show up, it doesn't mean you and your creative works aren't worth it. It has less to do with your content than it does with the nature of online life. Take heart and keep going because this effort is about your soul and cultivating your person. Navigate by internal winds and everything else that might come is simply a bonus.

14/07/2022

Well, that week went by fast! Tomorrow is episode four, where we enjoy chapter two of my novel Marked for Harm, "Panem et Coffee." Panem is the fancy-smancy Latin word for bread, and in this chapter, our protagonist encounters it in both of its forms: as food and as its precursor, money. See you there.

13/07/2022

Much gratitude to everyone who has been listening.

07/07/2022

Tomorrow! Chapter One. "Keep Coming Back to the End.

https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heavy-typing/id1631034436

05/07/2022

Thank you to everyone enjoying the podcast so far. I truly appreciate every one of you. This Friday kicks off my novel "Marked for Harm."

01/07/2022

Today! Episode two! Check it out and let me know what you think.

30/06/2022

Made this quick cover for my novel Marked for Harm using MidjourneyAI. Tomorrow on the podcast is my short story "Stay Where You Are" and then beginning next Friday will be the serialization of of this novel. Going to be a great summer.

28/06/2022

I’m three episodes into this podcast, four if you count the trailer – production wise – and I can tell you that it isn’t easy, even with my recording set up being pretty close to pro.

What I don’t have is a perfectly sound proofed room. For making music, this has worked fine because everything going into the mics is loud. I have the opportunity to turn the hotness of the inputs down and capture everything beautifully, and quite honestly, the echoing off my concrete basement walls has never really been much of an issue, but as I approach making something so quiet and so intimate, I encounter four primary issues

HVAC coming on and off – I honestly would be okay with it being on, but coming on and off is an issue, and with the heat lately, turning it off isn’t realistic.

Chair clicking, mouse and keyboard sounds.
Dryness of the mouth, needing to clear my thro
at, or becoming thirsty. 20 to 30 minutes of continuous speaking, keeping up intonation, pronunciation, a level effort can be a challenge by itself, but I am pretty sure the last couple years I have spoken a lot less. Getting used to this has been interesting.

Dog barking. I have a Jack Russell and he is near unstoppable when he sees a squirrel or UPS delivery person.

I can say that I have made some strides toward dealing with each of these items.

I have gone back to my old style of holding a unidirectional microphone in my hand and speaking very close to it. This allows me to turn the input down like I would if I were singing, eliminating the extraneous noises such as the chair clicking or keyboard when I arrow down the page to read. Between this technique and the use of noise limiting plugins, I have found a good balance, I believe.

I am no longer trying to fix things as I go. I really prefer to do one take for things. With a five minute song, this is practical, but with a 25 minute episode of spoken word, it isn’t. The reason I don’t like to do multiple takes is that I want a level / consistent performance. But it isn’t practical. So unless my dog begins barking, I keep going and simply re-read the paragraph. doing an edit in the post to remove mistakes and empty noise. I can take time to clear my throat and drink some water.

Finally, I have built sound proofing panels with a lot of optimism, but I have to be honest. If the dog is barking, the take is unusable. He has a high pitched register to his yap that bleeds through everything. I was even contemplating building a sound proof room in my basement for this project and because it would help with other recording projects as well, but I really think his barking would wind up in the recording regardless.

I think to be fair to myself that the introduction and the first two episodes, reading short stories, sound good enough, and I need to give myself a break, but I do think that this first chapter of the novel sounds a step better, and I am starting to feel like this is a turning out great. I really do appreciate feedback, so let me know what you think.

24/06/2022

Today is the day!

Episode One is my short story "Avenue of Punchlines."

Our protagonist attempts to escape the realities of his life, only to find himself stuck on the Avenue of Punchlines, where he might be the biggest punchline of all.

Check it out and subscribe. Every Friday is a new short story or a chapter from a novel.

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https://open.spotify.com/show/2DEA9NVJnZfcP1SfUrDSG5?si=yR1hQ5veQ7mjUW2P9Iex8A

22/06/2022

The blog is live!
https://heavytyping.com

Heavy Typing – Tales of Strangeness and Wonder Podcast is LivePodcast is Live June 22, 2022June 22, 2022 | Frank HagenFrank Hagen | 0 Comment | 9:23 am Hello! I am author Frank Hagen and this my new website chronically my writing, specifically the new podcast where I read from my stories and serialize my novels in audio form. I look forward to h...

22/06/2022

Greetings!

Thank you for following this page. I am so happy you are here.

The trailer is up. I hope that you have enjoyed and subscribed. First episode is Friday!

If you haven't subscribed to the podcast yet, below are some of the links to do so. Remember, it will be listed in almost every directory soon. Please let me know if we are not in your favorite directory.

apple
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heavy-typing/id1631034436

stitcher
https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/heavy-typing

spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/2DEA9NVJnZfcP1SfUrDSG5?si=yR1hQ5veQ7mjUW2P9Iex8A

Videos (show all)

Thanks to everyone listening so far. We're in chapter 8 of my novel Marked for Harm this week. This is a short, but wild...
The next chapter is still on for Friday, but Tuesday make sure to download my short story "A Castle Under Siege" - I wan...
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Episode two out now!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/heavy-typing/id1631034436#shortstory #shortstories #fiction #b...