Angels and Shepherds

“Angels and Shepherds” by Randy Blosil, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on June 10, 2014, is a fictional narrative that explores the life of Matt Payne, a former talk radio host who finds himself in a late-night format in Trenton, NJ. Following a personal tragedy, Matt’s life takes an unexpected turn when he encounters a caller named Sean on Christmas Eve, who seems to possess an uncanny understanding of both the callers and Matt’s troubled past. The story unfolds against a backdrop of angel and celebrity hysteria, leading to significant social unrest.
Readers will find a blend of personal struggle and societal commentary as Matt’s show, “Counting Sheep with Matt Payne,” gains unprecedented popularity, becoming the most heard program in broadcast history. The narrative delves into themes related to holidays and the impact of media on personal lives and public perception. With 120 pages, this edition offers a concise yet engaging exploration of the complexities of fame and the human experience during a pivotal time of year.
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Following personal tragedy, a washed up talk jock, Matt Payne, lands a late night radio format in Trenton, NJ. On Christmas Eve, Matt meets a caller named Sean, who has knowledge about every caller and Matt’s own life and tortured past. Angel and celebrity hysteria create global social unrest. Consequently, Counting Sheep with Matt Payne gets traction and becomes the most heard show in broadcast history.
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