Sellout
Brad Lockwood
Lu par Brad Lockwood
"Sellout" was written by Brad Lockwood in 1997 and released as a paperback novella in 2000. Selling remarkably well, Lockwood hit the recording studio to make the audio book of his dreams - featuring 14 performers, an original soundtrack and sound effects, "Sellout" was released as a 2 CD set in late 2000; nominated for multiple Audie Awards and gaining a cult following, only now has "Sellout" been released in digital/podiobook form.
Brad Lockwood is the author of 5 books, including "Wink" and "Tested XX"
(all available at Amazon.com) and writes the weekly "Borough of Writers"
column for the Brooklyn Eagle. As for the other artists behind "Sellout," the soundtrack was performed by the band now known as Lazlo Hollyfeld.
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Chapitres
| The Meeting | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| About Viv | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Justification | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Jazz | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| The Derby | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Acceptance | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| The Drive | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Fryday | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Trepidation | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Feeder-Boy | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Recognition | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Company | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Patiently Impatient | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Hurrahhh | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| The Last Payday | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Writer-boy | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Fluff'im | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Mourning Glory | Lu par Brad Lockwood | |
| Quitting | Lu par Brad Lockwood |
Critiques
Wow, I think.
Alan H.
Had I a better understanding of this story, I would not have started it. It's not my genre. In fact, I wouldn't know how to classify it. That being said, it is very well performed/produced and there is no denying that it can powerfully affect one. I'm just not sure of what it is I'm feeling, and I'm certain I'll appreciate it wearing off.
A LibriVox Listener
I enjoyed this book and it's very rough edges. Reminded me a bit of Joe Cottonwood.