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Monday, May 09, 2005
![]() Everybody's talking about podcasting these days, either that or starting their own and then talking about it. We've collected some resources for the Science Fiction and Fantasy audio fan who is finally ready for the MP3 experimentation to begin... The Dragon Page A long running Arizona radio show has transitioned from mere frequency and amplitude modulations to the exciting world of Podcasting! But in a disturbing turn it has started to multiply at a truly alarming rate! The Dragon Page has spawned three, count em three, podcasts and a number of spinoff serial novels. Will they become the Walmart of SF & F podcasting? Tune in and see... -Cover to Cover A podcast with a literary science fiction and fantasy bent, authors are interviewed frequently, hosted by Michael R. Mennenga and Evo Terra. http://dragonpage.com/ -Slice of Sci Fi A podcast with a spec fic media and Star Trek bent, hosted by Michael R. Mennenga and Evo Terra. http://www.sliceofscifi.com/ -Wingin' It Two bent SF & F geeks, Michael R. Mennenga and Evo Terra, podcasting without a net. http://dragonpage.com/ Evo Terra came up with the term, "Podiobooks", for serially podcast audiobooks and he's built a site showcasing four spec fic novels that are doing just that, the first three were associated with The Dragon Page prior to the the creation of the Podiobooks site, but they've generously included a fourth independent author's "podiobook" there too: -MOREVI: The Chronicles of Rafe and Askana Tee Morris and Lisa Lee's paperbook novel Morevi: The Chronicles of Rafe and Askana gets serially podcast with Tee Morris reading and engineering. http://www.teemorris.com/podcast -Earthcore, Scott Sigler's geology and mining centered novel is being serially podcast. It plays out like a technothriller in the vein of a Lincoln Child novel only far, far angrier. Sigler reads it himself. http://www.scottsigler.net/earthcore/ -The Pocket and the Pendant, Mark Jeffrey's young adult fantasy novel being serially podcast. http://markjeffrey.typepad.com/ -Tom Corven is a tale being written and read by Paul Story. Story (a pseudonym) originally hails from Scotland but he's writing it in Split, Croatia and podcasting it serially from a cybercafe there. http://www.dreamwords.com/TomCorven.htm Rev Up Review British blogger and SF author Paul Jenkins' new podcast sounds very promising indeed. His second podcast carefully surveys what's available in the speculative fiction podcast field and what of it is worth listening to. He's also reading his short story "The Journey of Jonathan Cave", but part one starts with his first "experimental" podcast so be sure to check that one out first. http://www.rev-up-review.co.uk/ The Seanachai Thanks to Paul S. Jenkins for finding this one. The Seanachai is a "weekly(ish)" podcast of dramatic storytelling and commentary by Patrick E. McLean. Funny fantasy so far! http://www.goodwordsrightorder.com/ Nuketown Radio Active Speculative fiction reviews from "a geek dad". Includes movie, book, game, comic book, web site and podcasts reviews. http://www.nuketown.com/music/archive.php?type=74 The Comic Geeks A podcast about comic books, toys, memorabilia, science fiction and more. http://www.thecomicgeeks.com/ SFSite.com Podcasts MP3 reviews of audiobooks! http://www.sfsite.com/depts/podcast.xml Matamea Rising "A fictional serialized radio show". Despite that description this radio style serial actually exists! http://www.matamea.org/podcast/ "Next, I Hem a Cyclic Door" A project using "podcasting", comic book panels and video to tell an episodic science-fiction story across different mediums. A collaboration between comic book artist Tim Dedman and Code Owl Productions founder Gabriel Walsh. Dedman and Walsh exchange scripts and execute each other's idea. http://www.codeowl.com/nextihemacyclicdoor/ Have we missed a podcast? Let us know!
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