Last night I had a dream in which the name "Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff" was an important part. I woke up, thinking, who the hell is Mark Yoshimoto Nemcoff and wouldn't it be really weird if her were a real person. After a series of searches in which google solicitously suggested alternative spellings to its own alternative spellings, I was really confused because it appeared that Mark was indeed a real person, but I had no idea why I should be dreaming about him. Finally, I discovered that he was responsible for Shadow Falls.
Do you remember Shadow Falls? Apparently I do. It was an awesome little bit of audio drama a year or two back, with a brief snippet of Sam A. Mowry's voice in the introduction, and it seemed like the theme song at the end would somehow swallow the whole show. The show was converted into an audiobook before the story resolved itself, at which point I lost track of it. Jeffrey Adams reviewed here:
http://radiojeff.blogspot.com/2006/0...ls-review.html Somehow, a single name from the credits of that show jumped out my head and into my dream years later.
So consider this, my fellow audiophiles: when you are listening to audio drama, long term memory is being created. That is to say, the very structure of your brain is being altered, and some day the connections you create will come back to you in strange ways.
Oh and the dream is here:
http://mazirian.livejournal.com/5248.html