The Ghost Islands

The Ghost Islands
Genre Comedy-drama
Country United States United States
Language(s) English
Starring Robert Lorick
Written by Thomas Lopez
Directed by Thomas Lopez
Recording studio United States
Air dates since 2006
Website http://www.zbs.org/

The Ghost Islands is a radio drama, produced by the ZBS Foundation.[1] It is the eighteenth of the Jack Flanders adventure series and the second of the Fantastic Voyages of Captain Jack Flanders sub-series. It combines elements of old-time radio with psychic phenomena, supernatural beings and energies.

Plot

While relaxing at the Pelican's Pouch in the small Caribbean town of San Miguel, rumors reach Jack and Mojo of the mysterious Ghost Islands which appear and disappear at certain times of the year. Many can see the islands but most just don't. Claudine knows more but is being particularly vague and distant; she does, however, decide that they could use another crew-member and to Jack's chagrin, it's Dominique. Pretty soon, there are 'fuzzy' cocoon shapes moving around, shapes whose home can only be the mysterious Ghost Islands.

Notes and themes

Continues the ecological theme that tourists coming to visit places of beauty or magic, by their very presence, help to destroy such places. Also there are a number of Loa references.

Quotes

Rose: "Sometimes things are as solid as we are willing to allow them to be."
Mojo: "That applies to everything we believe in."
Rose: "Unless you try to sit on it!"

Mojo: "Bunny doesn't look happy."
Jack: "Oh well. You know... teenagers."
Mojo: "Thought they called them 'young adults'?"
Jack: "Yeah. I don't know why."

Credits

Recorded at Froggy Acres Studios, Fort Miller, NY. Thunderstorm recorded by David Shinn.

The Fantastic Voyages of Captain Jack Flanders

Jack, Mojo and Claudine sail around the Tropics encountering mysterious and other-worldly incidents.

References

  1. ZBS.org link (The Ghost Islands)
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