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When Tee Morris podcast his novel Morevi he was on the leading edge of the emerging medium: podcasting. The first of three authors instinctively aware of the opportunities podcasting offered, Tee went on to become one of the authors behind Podcasting for Dummies and one of the founders of Podiobooks.com, a ground-breaking service offering fiction for free via podcast. Some of the authors featured on Podiobooks include podcasting favorites like Scott Sigler, J.C. Hutchins, Phil Rossi, Mur Lafferty, and Philippa Ballantine as well as New York Times bestsellers Tracy Hickman and Mercedes Lackey. Tee’s talent for detail and production levels set the bench mark for others in the podosphere. His past productions have included:
- Bird House Rules
- Podcasting for Dummies: The Companion Podcast Season 1 and Season 2
- The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy
- In Your Right Mind
- Morevi: The Chronicles of Rafe & Askana
- Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword
Listen to a few samples of his podcast work by clicking on the “Play” icon:
from Chapter Fifteen of The Case of the Singing Sword: A Billibub Baddings Mystery
from Blogger & Podcaster Magazine‘s “Behind the Mic” — “All a Twitter” (October 2007)
Enhanced Podcasting
from Podcasting for Dummies: Season Two — The Mystery of Microphones (with Phil Rossi)
Video
Since 1992, video production has been a passion for Tee. It began modestly with amateur video of the Maryland Renaissance Festival that became a ten-minute montage of the season. Tee soon found himself in the editor’s chair for a variety of professional projects ranging from demonstration videos to dramatic stage productions to parodies for The Discovery Channel’s YouSpoof Discovery. As podcasting now incorporates video, he continues to explore the possibilities as editor and producer; and as it is with his audio, Tee’s creativity and eye for detail comes through in every production he undertakes.
His past productions have included:
- R.E. Piland, Goldsmith (demonstration video)
- The Pyrates Royale (promotional video)
- The Man Who Would Be King: A Tribute to Bill Huttel
- The Sound of Music, produced by The Sterling Playmakers (2002)
- Stay Together: The Wedding of Ronald & Barbara Dauphin
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Demonstration video for R.E. Piland, Goldsmith




