Lifelong DJ Annie Stillwater Gray recreates her
ten-year radio program, The General Store Variety Show,
in this novel about the northern Maine border town of Angels'
Notch. In an extraordinary twist, the radio station in the general
store powers a vortex that opens a portal between the physical
and spirit planes. Mythological characters use the magical doorway
to appear as guests on the radio show, while the local inhabitants
have their own stories to tell. In a setting of great natural
beauty, tensions build as the community takes sides over buried
treasure and the enduring quest for love and fulfillment.
Excerpt from Welcome Radio's
foreword by Andy Wendell
The
central Maine town of Solon is a magical place. Of course, so
is the entire state of Maine—with its beautiful landscape
of mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, and coastline. Tucked in
the foothills of the upper Appalachian Mountains, Solon lies on
the east side of the Kennebec River along scenic route 201
to Canada. The town has a history of log drives, steamboats, trains,
dams, and the Solon Hotel, and in 2009, Solon celebrated its bicentennial
birthday with fireworks and a parade. Solon is also special to
me because that is where my wife Annie and I live.
Drawn here by our love of the Maine countryside,
the two of us first met as actors on the set of Annie Get
Your Gun at Lakewood Theater. Maine’s oldest summer
theater, located on Lake Wesserunsett near Skowhegan, has attracted
actors—some very well known—and audiences for over
a hundred years. Later we formed the musical act “Annie
and Andy” and produced the CD Folkinaise. We also perform
with the female a cappella comedy act called the Twatones. One
of our favorite activities together is the “play-in-a-gravel-pit”
in West Athens, Maine, performed every July 4th by the guerilla
theater troupe known as the In Spite of Life Players.
Every year we celebrate our nation’s
Independence Day (and Annie’s birthday) with our friends
by putting on a play in a gravel pit. Since the early 1970s, a
parade of less-than-traditional floats has started at noon at
the crossroads in West Athens. The parade ends with the giving
away of fake awards and a rebellious salute in the direction of
Washington, DC — followed by the play. While a worthwhile
experience for anyone who appreciates the right to freedom of
expression, the parade and play are not for the faint of heart.
Annie and I love being part of this experience — writing
and playing songs, performing characters, helping paint sets and
run sound. For us, the July Fourth play in the gravel pit has
it all.
From out of this background of theater, music, and art, came the
next big project for Annie and Andy: The General Store Variety
Show. The General Store, as we call it, is a one-hour
radio program we produce weekly for airplay and web stream from
a handful of stations in Maine and elsewhere. For the last ten
years, The General Store has been an extremely rewarding
and creative outlet for us, and we could never have accomplished
this feat were it not for our friends, relatives, strangers, actors,
writers, musicians, artists, and radio stations.
(. . .) Though we do make
recordings of real people being themselves and talking about subjects
they’re familiar with, most of the characters appearing
on the show are fictional. These roles include local residents
or travelers “from away,” as well as less temporal
Greek gods and other deities and archetypes, and even non-human
spirits, including fairies and elves. Another wonderful part of
producing our show is how much fun we have with everyone who helps
us. I stand in awe of an amazing group of people who are always
eager to bring to life the scripts written by Annie and others.
Best of all, we have made a lot of new friends along the way,
and everyone who records on our show has a good laugh and a great
time.
(. . .) Nearly five hundred shows later the broadcast continues,
and this book is now ready to be enjoyed. Just like Solon, Angels’
Notch is an enchanting place, as real and fantastic as your imagination.
There is an exciting journey ahead of you. So open your heart
and mind, shift gears, pick up this book and read yourself into
the valley of Angels’ Notch, home of Welcome Radio.
