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Tuesday, July 31, 2007
![]() The long promised StarShipSofa coverage of SF master Robert A. Heinlein is now complete. Three shows, and approximately three hours, of discussion by two hard-core Heinlein enthusiasts. Awesome!Part 1 |MP3| Part 2 |MP3| Part 3 |MP3| And be sure to subscribe, the SSS boys have a Michael Moorcock show (and short stories!) in the works. Plug this podcast URL into your podcatcher to get the feed automatically: http://starshipsofa.libsyn.com/rss Labels: fantasy, podcast, Robert A. Heinlein, science fiction ![]() Mike O'Brien, of the CBC Radio Comedy Factory podcast has a funny series of six audio skitlettes right at the beginning of the latest show. All of them are inspired by the ending of the final Harry Potter novel - they've got some alternate endings for us (and don't worry there are no spoilers for the real deal):-the "funny misunderstanding" ending -the Scooby Doo ending -the Conrad Black ending -the M. Night Shyamalan ending -the Star Wars ending Download the |MP3| direct, or subscribe to the podcast and stay funny weekly: http://www.cbc.ca/podcasting/includes/cf.xml Apocalypse Al must be freed! Labels: CBC, comedy, Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, podcast, Star Wars Monday, July 30, 2007
![]() A big O' heap of SFF goodness from Blackstone Audio. EifelheimBy Michael Flynn; Read by Anthony Heald 14 CD, 17.5 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9781433206115 ![]() In 1349, one small town in Germany disappeared and was never resettled. Tom, a contemporary historian, and his theoretical physicist girlfriend, Sharon, become interested. By all logic, the town should have survived, but it didn't. Why? What was special about Eifelheim that it utterly disappeared more than 600 years ago? In 1348, as the Black Death is gathering strength across Europe, Father Deitrich is the priest of the village that will come to be known as Eifelheim. A man educated in science and philosophy, he is astonished to become the first contact between humanity and an alien race from a distant star when their interstellar ship crashes in the nearby forest. Tom, Sharon, and Father Deitrich have a strange and intertwined destiny of tragedy and triumph in this brilliant novel by the winner of the Robert A. Heinlein Award. The Sharing Knife; Vol. 1, BeguilementBy Lois McMaster Bujold; Read by Bernadette Dunne 10 CD, 12 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9781433206238 ![]() Young, pregnant Fawn Bluefield has just fled her family's farm to the city of Glassforge, where she encounters a patrol of the enigmatic soldier-sorcerers known as Lakewalkers. Fawn has heard stories about the Lakewalkers, wandering necromancers with no permanent homes and no possessions but the clothes they wear and the mysterious knives they carry. What she does not know is that the Lakewalkers are engaged in a perilous campaign against inhuman and immortal magical entities known as “malices”. When Fawn is kidnapped by one of these creatures, it is up to Dag, an older Lakewalker heavy with sorrows and responsibilities, to rescue her. But in the ensuing struggle, it is not Dag but Fawn who kills the creature—at dire cost—and an uncanny accident befalls Dag's sharing knife, which unexpectedly binds their two fates together. The Green TrapBy Ben Bova; Read by Stefan Rudnicki & Kathe Mazure 8 CD, 10 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9781433206177 ![]() Microbiologist Michael Cochrane has been murdered. His brother, Paul, wants to find out who did it and why. It's clear that Michael was working with cyano-bacteria, the bacteria that crack water molecules and release free oxygen. It's less clear why this would get anybody killed. Accompanied by a beautiful industrial spy, Elena Sandoval, Paul follows the trail from California to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Along the way, the truth emerges: Michael had found a way to get cyano-bacteria to crack hydrogen out of simple water molecules, producing enough hydrogen to cleanly power the world, practically for free. No wonder everyone, from Middle-Eastern heavies to hired domestic muscle, suddenly seems to be trying to get in Paul and Elena's way. Invasion of the Body SnatchersBy Jack Finney; Read by Kristoffer Tabori 6 CD, 6.5 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9780786157815 ![]() "I warn you that what you're starting to read is full of loose ends and unanswered questions....Now if you don't like that kind of story, I'm sorry, and you'd better not read it. All I can do is tell what I know."—from the book On a quiet fall evening in the small, peaceful town of Mill Valley, California, Dr. Miles Bennell discovered an insidious, horrifying plot. Silently, subtly, almost imperceptibly, alien life-forms were taking over the bodies and minds of his neighbors, his friends, his family, the woman he loved—the world as he knew it. First published in 1955, this classic thriller of the ultimate alien invasion and the triumph of the human spirit over an invisible enemy inspired the acclaimed 1956 film, directed by Don Siegel and starring Kevin McCarthy, one of Time magazine’s 100 Best Films. Where's My Jetpack?By Daniel H. Wilson; Read by Stefan Rudnicki 3 CD, 3 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9780786160822 ![]() A Guide to the Amazing Science Fiction Future That Never Arrived It's the twenty-first century and let's be honest—things are a little disappointing. Despite every World's Fair prediction and the advertisements in comic books, we are not living the future we were promised. By now, life was supposed to be a fully automated, atomic-powered, germ-free Utopia, a place where a grown man could wear a velvet spandex unitard and not be laughed at. Where are the ray guns, the flying cars, and the hoverboards that we expected? What happened to our moon colonies and servant robots? In Where's My Jetpack? roboticist Daniel H. Wilson takes a hilarious look at the future we imagined for ourselves. You will learn which technologies are already available, and if the technology is not public, you will learn how to build, buy, or steal it. Where's My Jetpack? is an entertaining look at the world that we always wanted. Labels: Ben Bova, Daniel H. Wilson, Jack Finney, Lois McMaster Bujold, Michael Flynn Friday, July 27, 2007
![]() BBC 7 and The 7th Dimension are premiering their very first podcast tomorrow! But it isn't exactly what we were expecting... HEROES The Official Radio Show20 Part Series in 15 minute episodes Broadcaster/Podcaster: BBC7 / The 7th Dimension Broadcast: Saturday at 6.30pm and 12.30am (U.K. Time) The NBC fantasy TV show Heroes just started airing on television channel BBC2 this week. The series is about ordinary people dealing with the discovery that they have extraordinary (superhuman) powers. This podcast (and broadcast) isn't the actual series but instead it is what they are calling "the ultimate audio companion." Features will include "in-depth discussions and analyses of the themes, characters and conundrums facing the characters." Subscribe to the podcast via this feed: http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/podcasts/bbc7/heroes/rss.xml Labels: BBC, epic fantasy, Heroes, superheroes, supervillians Wednesday, July 25, 2007
![]() An SFFaudio Exclusive!We got the scoop! Before anybody else! Nyah nyah nyah nyah nyah! From the people who brought you "Escape Pod: The Science Fiction Podcast Magazine" and "Psuedopod: The World’s Premier Horror Fiction Podcast" now comes... PodCastle: The Fantasy Fiction Podcast "PodCastle is the world’s first fantasy audio magazine. Each week we’ll bring you short stories across the spectrum of fantasy from leading authors and new discoveries. Like our sister podcasts, Escape Pod and Pseudopod, PodCastle is entirely free to listen and share."The new podcast is still in development, but the main website for it can be found at PodCastle.org. On the site you'll find a notation saying that the podcast will launch in August (though it may actually be in September). Like Escape Pod and PseudoPod this will be a paying market for authors and a free podcast for listeners. Flash fiction (short short little stories) will net authors just $20. But $100.00 will be paid for full fledged short stories. If you, like us plan on subscribing to PodCastle, we urge you to send them a few bucks as a show of support. SFFaudio has dug deep into its coffers and made a donation of exactly $100.00 USD through PayPal - so we're buying the whole world and you that first fantasy tale. Oh and one last thing. Hey you Fantasy fiction authors, take note, the submission guidelines are already up on the site. So get submitting. The future is sounding FANTASTIC! Labels: epic fantasy, fantasy, podcast Tuesday, July 24, 2007
![]() The below the radar variety show podcast Jack Mangan's Deadpan has the most devoted audience in the known universe. Where else can you find a podcast with regular 1000+ comments per post? I think 99.9% of that credit should go to the man himself. Honestly, I tend to fast forward through a lot of the show's regular segments, skipping over bits like "the contents of one's fridge" and such - but there's something about the timing, wit and genuine good nature of the guy with the deadpan delivery that keeps me coming back again and again and again. Jack's latest show (#66) |MP3| is a short 26 minute "diary podcast" (AKA monologue) talking about Star Wars and community, and the impact those first three movies had on a certain generation's psychological ethos. Jack once again proves that humor is a dish best served dry:"Like for example if you're in a rough place and somebody starts fucking with you - just kill them - hack off their arm with your lightsaber - shoot them first - whatever you got to do."Subscribe, DEADPAN is the way, with this feed: http://www.jackmangan.com/podcast.xml ![]() Both our regular U.K. contributor Roy, and a friend of SFFaudio, Paul Jenkins (of The Rev Up Review Podcast and The Plitone Revisionist podiobook) have written in to say that the latest issue of the Radio Times gives some brief details on an exciting new BBC Radio 4 "Classic Serial" that is set to be aired as two one-hour episodes beginning on Sunday July 29th...Solaris By Stanis?aw Lem; Performed by a full cast 2 One Hour Broadcasts - 2 Hours [RADIO DRAMA] Broadcaster: BBC Radio 4 / Classic Serial Broadcast: Sunday Jul 29th 2007 @ 3 pm (UK Time) The radio debut of 's science-fiction classic. A psychologist is sent to a run-down space station to find out what has happened to its crew. When his long-dead wife turns up, he finds himself in deep trouble. Cast: Kris - Ron Cook Rheya - Joanne Froggat Snow - Tim McMullan Sartorius - Stuart Richman Woman - Maxine Burth Crew: Producer by Polly Thomas Adpted by Hattie Naylor Repeated on Saturday at 9 pm No other details available yet, but the Classic Serial website is here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/arts/classic_serial.shtml Both episodes should be available via the 'listen again' service after broadcast. Thanks Paul and Roy! At only two hours it looks like they aren't going with the Tarkovsky script for this one eh? Labels: BBC, radio drama, science fiction, space station, Stanislaw Lem ![]() Amazon.com's Screening Room has a 12 minute interview with J. Michael Straczysnki, talking to him about the upcoming Babylon 5 Lost Tales DVD release and writing in general. I've just read a review of the DVD by a lucky viewer who got a copy more than a week before the July 31st release date. That reviewer described the new direct to DVD show this way: "Wow! If anything felt like we were coming home, this did - Absofragginglutely! Joe promised he would knock this one out of the ballpark and he delivered. Direct to DVD is the way for the B5 universe to survive."Really looking forward to this DVD. And, Apocalypse Al must be freed. Labels: interview, J. Michael Straczysnki Sunday, July 22, 2007
![]() Lots of CBC stories and news today, and though much of it is frustrating lots of it good too. First up the best news of all:CBC Radio One has ordered an entire 2nd season of Canadia 2056! This announcement comes straight from Matt Watts himself. That's right everybody, we're gonna get 15 more episodes of pure Science Fiction Comedy Radio Drama gold! But that's a long way away yet. First up is news that may effect your schedule for tomorrow morning .... ![]() ![]() CBC Radio One will be re-broadcasting Steve The First and Steve The Second radio dramas, these were the two shows penned by Canadia 2056 scribe Matt Watts. The fun begins tomorrow, Monday, July 23rd and ends August 1st. The shows will air for 30 minutes on weekdays, at 11:30 a.m. in all time zones (except Newfoundland where it will begin at Noon). Here's the official description: From the ashes of a post-apocalyptic world rose a slacker named Steve The First He balanced the world and brought civility back to civilization. He blew up in the process. Twenty-Five years later, dark times have returned; a military organization named the Dark Alliance is hell-bent on Provincial domination. They are one city shy of their goal, Orontonto. The city is holding up, but it is time to bring out their secret weapon. The son of Steve: Steve The Second.There's also Wikipedia entries on both shows: Steve I and Steve II. Listeners worldwide can listen to the re-broadcast via the streaming radio service of CBC Radio One - you can find that RIGHT HERE. Lastly, in accordance with the precedent set by Roman statesman Cato The Elder and his policy of ending every speech in the senate with "ceterum censeo Carthaginem esse delendam." ["...and of course Carthage must be destroyed."] In that I'm making it my policy to end every CBC related post with: "...and of course Apocalypse Al must be freed." So.... great guns everybody, lots of good listening begins tomorrow, and of course Apocalypse Al must be freed. Labels: CBC, comedy, Matt Watts, post-apocalyptic, radio drama, science fiction ![]() THE FREE The Adventures Of Apocalypse Al CAMPAIGNIn 2006 the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Radio One division developed and produced a 20 part Radio Drama series called The Adventures Of Apocalypse Al, the show was written by Babylon 5 visionary J. Michael Straczynski. But, CBCR1 has recently decided the show will not air nationally in Canada. We have a big problem with that. And we think you should too. This isn't a matter of wasted tax payer money. We love CBC Radio, we want CBC Radio to live long, its staff and talent to keep producing their exceptional works. We just don't think its right that completed and fully produced program not be aired. This is J. Michael Straczynski! His storytelling ability has been proven, the guy knows and loves radio drama. Let's get this show on the air, podcast, or at the very least released on CD. Inquiries by fans wondering what's happening with the show have been receiving polite explanations such as this one: >Thank you for taking the time to contact the CBC.But CBC producer Joe Mahoney (who worked on the series himself) has posted even straighter dope about the show's fate on his blog: "Somewhat to my astonishment I’ve learned that The Adventures of Apocalypse Al, the twenty part series of five minute radio plays we produced last year (written by none other than J. Michael Straczynski of Babylon 5 fame), will NOT be aired nationally anywhere on CBC Radio. It is possible that it will be picked up regionally here and there, but I will have no way of knowing when and where."I think we could all live with a regional CBC Radio One program airing the series. But how do we even make that happen? That's where you all come in. If you have a blog, and love the work of JMS, write about this problem. If you loved Babylon 5 and have a podcast, talk about this issue. If you work for one of the many CBC Radio One regional programs inquire about airing the show get the show for broadcast - it is available! We want to hear The Adventures Of Apocalypse Al and we're determined to see it happen. Folks, let us know what you're doing and what you're saying and we'll post a list of where and from whom this campaign is getting attention. THE FREE The Adventures Of Apocalypse Al CAMPAIGN is getting attention from the following sites: SFSignal |BLOG POST| July 22nd 2007 Mirathon |BLOG POST| July 23rd 2007 Infocult |BLOGPOST| July 23rd 2007 So Much Stuff I Can't Recall |BLOG POST| July 23rd 2007 Babylon Podcast Blog |BLOG POST| July 23rd 2007 URBMN |BLOG POST| July 23rd 2007 Slice Of Sci-Fi |BLOG POST| July 26th 2007 Canada's Babylon 5 Information Page |"Current Headlines"| July 30th 2007 *This one posted with a sub-campaign for Ontario residents: Write-in to the regional CBC Radio programme "Fresh Air". It airs between 6:00 am 9:00 am Saturday and Sundays. Decoder Ring Theatre |BLOG POST| August 4th 2007 Labels: CBC, J. Michael Straczysnki, radio drama Saturday, July 21, 2007
![]() Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Harry Potter Book 7 By J.K. Rowling; Narrated by Jim Dale 17 CDs, 21 hrs.- [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Random House Audio Published: 2007 The eagerly awaited final book in the Harry Potter saga. Usually we post the back cover copy here. But why bother. In fact, the publisher didn't bother with the copy anyways. Everyone knows the score here. And I'm sure we'll get another great performance from Jim Dale. Labels: J.K. Rowling; Harry Potter ![]() The Forgotten Classics podcast offers readings from the neglected books of yesterdecade. The latest episode |MP3| is right up our alley, as it features a short reading from Sharon Lee and Steve Miller's Scout's Progress, which is a feisty Space Opera set in Lee and Miller's "Liaden Universe." Also on tap for this particular show is a mini-review of SFFaudio itself - thanks Julie! - though we should point out that despite being the "featured podcast" on this particular show, we don't actually have a podcast feed. Go check out the excerpt, and bask in all our glory.To subscribe, get the podcast feed here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/forgottenclassics Labels: metaSFFaudio, podcast, Sharon Lee, space opera, Steve Miller Friday, July 20, 2007
![]() Maureen O'Brien, of the Maria Lectrix podcast has completed the recording and release of another public domain Science Fiction novel... The Lani PeopleBy J. F. Bone; Read by Maureen O'Brien 21 MP3 Files - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Maria Lectrix Published: July 2007 In the far future, a veterinarian fresh out of school is hired to care for a small flock of valuable alien animals on an out-of-the-way world. But why so high a salary? There must be some catch to it... Labels: J.F. Bone, Online Audio, science fiction Thursday, July 19, 2007
![]() F. Paul Wilson is an award-winning author of dozens of novels and more than a hundred short stories. While he considers himself a "Thriller writer" his storytelling spans many genres. Wilson's books cover everything: Horror, Adventure, medical thrillers, and of course Science Fiction and Fantasy too. He is most famous as the author of the popular "Repairman Jack" series. Wilson has had a fair number of his tales produced to audiobooks, but quite a few of them are out of print. Here's the complete listing: The KeepBy F. Paul Wilson; Read by ???? ? Cassettes - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Books On Tape Published: 1983 (OUT OF PRINT) ISBN: 073660846X In the spring of 1941, a message is received from a German Army commander stationed in a remote castle high in the Transylvanian Alps: "Something is murdering my men." An SS extermination squad is sent to destroy the enemy, presumed by the military to be partisans. The TouchBy F. Paul Wilson; Read by ????? ? Cassettes - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Books On Tape Published: 1986/1987/1988 ? (OUT OF PRINT) ISBN: 9998438845 / 5557087567 After twelve years of practicing medicine, Dr. Alan Bulmer develops a supernatural ability to heal, but the miraculous power carries a potentially lethal price. The SelectBy F. Paul Wilson; Read by Elizabeth Shue 2 Cassettes - Approx. 3 Hours [ABRIDGED] Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audioworks Published: 1994 (OUT OF PRINT) ISBN: 0671883186 Quinn Cleary is smart, idealistic and poor. She's been accepted at The Ingraham, a prestigious medical school, where a select few receive the finest education free of charge. But something is terribly wrong at The Ingraham. Quinn notices subtle changes in the bright, hand-picked students. Then she stumbles upon the silent, staring patients in locked Ward C. MirageBy F. Paul Wilson and Matthew J. Costello; Read by ???? 2 Cassettes - Approx. 3 Hours [ABRIDGED] Publisher: Soundelux Audio Publishing Publisher: 1996 (Out of print) ISBN: 1559352396 A team of doctors creates a virtual reality scanner that allows them to enter a person's memory and watch it via videocasette recorder. Neuropsychologist Julie Gordon decides to use the device to enter the mind of her twin sister, Samantha, who has lapsed into a coma in Paris. Julie's looking for the neural pathway that is blocking Samantha's mind, but in the process of probing Samantha's memory, Julie makes shocking discoveries about the fire that killed their parents.*INCLUDES: "An exclusive author interview." DerelictBy F. Paul Wilson and M.J. Costello; Performed by a full cast RealAudio - [INTERACTIVE AUDIO DRAMA] Publisher: The Sci-Fi Channel / Seeing Ear Theatre Published: 1997 (NOW TAKEN OFFLINE) A mining crew found it floating on the outer reaches of the asteroid belt. When they saw what it was, they called the marines. Now an exploration team has entered the floating hulk of a ship... abandoned, lifeless. Or so they think. ConspiraciesBy F. Paul Wilson; Read by F. Paul Wilson 1 CD - [UNABRIDGED SELECTION] Publisher: WyrdSisterS ProductionS / Gauntlet Press Published: 1999? The audio CD of F. Paul Wilson reading a dramatization of a scene from his novel Conspiracies. Midnight Mass And Other Great Vampire StoriesEdited by Martin H. Greenberg; Read by various narrators 4 Cassettes - 6 Hours [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Dove Audio / Phoenix Audio / Audible.com Published: 1999 / 2002 ISBN: 0787119040, 1590402456 "From the horrifying to the humorous, some of today's finest authors share stories about one of mankind's oldest imagined evils, the vampire." Includes: "Bite Me Not, or Fleur de Fur" by Tanith Lee "Food Chain" by Nina Kiriki Hoffman "Moonlight in Vermont" by Esther Freisner "Madeleine" by Barbara Hambly "Victims" by Kristine Kathryn Rusch "Seat Partner" by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro "Midnight Mass" (a novella) by F. Paul Wilson (read by Theodore Bikel) MasqueBy F. Paul Wilson and M.J. Costello; Read by Michael Prichard 9 Cassettes - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Books On Tape Published: 2000 ISBN: 0736655980 Tristan is the perfect spy. He's a "mime," an artificially created and cloned human who's metamorphic DNA can be programmed to transform him into a "masque" - a perfect genetic copy of anyone. Mimes can be turned into anyone their corporate city-state owners want, until the stress of assuming masques causes a meltdown. Thriller: Stories To Keep You Up All NightEdited by James Patterson; Read by various readers ? CDs or ? MP3 CDs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Brilliance Audio Published: 2006 ISBN: 1423321758 (CDs) or 1423321774 (MP3-CD) This hefty collection contains just one short story by F. Paul Wilson Dark Voices VOL. 6: Sex Slaves Of The Dragon TongBy F. Paul Wilson; Read by F. Paul Wilson Chapbook and 1 CD - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Borderlands Press Published: June 2007 ISBN: 188032590X A short story paying homage to the pulp era. BloodlineBy F. Paul Wilson; Read by ? CDs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Brilliance Audio Publisher: October 2007 ISBN: 1423346041 It starts off simply enough. (Doesn’t it always?) Jack has been on hiatus since the tragic events in Harbingers. With his beloved Gia’s encouragement he dips his toe back into the fix-it pool. Interviews: Free Talk Live |MP3| Book Expo Podcast |MP3| Without Your Head |WMA| Pod Of Horror |MP3| Labels: adventure, author focus, F. Paul Wilson, fantasy, horror, interview, science fiction, thriller Wednesday, July 18, 2007
![]() BBC Radio 3 has an intriguing program available through their Listen Again service. A three part series about the consequences of the existence of alien life...The Essay - Life, But Not As We Know It 3 Radio Broadcasts - Approx. 45 Minutes [DOCUMENTARY] BROADCASTER: BBC Radio 3 BROADCAST: July 16th, 18th and 19th 2007 A biologist, a writer and a philosopher each explore their fascination with the notion of extraterrestrial intelligence and what such a discovery could mean for the future of humanity. Part 1 - "Biologist Jack Cohen on why the discovery of aliens would change our view of biology, evolution and organised religion." Part 2 - "Writer Andrew Crumey delves into our literary past to discover a fascination with alien life dating back to the middle ages and beyond." Part 3 - "Philosopher Nick Bostrom explains why he believes that the discovery of aliens would be a disaster for the future of humanity and lead to the end of civilisation as we know it." All three parts are available HERE via the BBC Radio 3 Listen Again service for the next few days or so. ![]() BBC7's the 7th Dimension is re-airing one of my favorite's from their archives. A terrific story, an unabridged reading of Ted Chiang's novelette Understand. It follows in the tradition of Daniel Keyes' Flowers For Algernon and was first published in "Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine" in 1991. This production has been previously broadcast on BBC7 a few times. If you haven't already heard it, have a listen, you won't be sorry. UnderstandBy Ted Chiang; Read by Rashan Stone 4 half-hour segments - Approx. 2 Hours [UNABRIDGED] BROADCASTER: BBC Radio 7 / The 7th Dimension AIRING: Weekdays from July 17th to July 20th 2007 Leon is a former coma victim, who has gone experimental medical treatment to repair the massive trauma his brain recieved after he was trapped under ice for more than an hour. He's regained consciousness, found he has all of his faculties back and a whole lot more. All four parts will be available via the Listen Again service for six days after each broadcast. Jesse Willis Labels: BBC, intelligence, Online Audio, science fiction, Ted Chiang Tuesday, July 17, 2007
![]() Tears of the Tin GodBy T. Ray Gordon; Narrated by Richard Sellers, Full Cast 1 CD, 80 min.- [AUDIODRAMA] Publisher: Apex Audio Theatre Published: 2007 Honorable Mention for the 2006 Mark Time Science Fiction Award. On a distant world, monolithic alien machines are discovered, some as large a skyscraper. The spacecraft Columbus and her sister ship, the Magellan, are dispatched to investigate. Upon arrival, contact is lost with one ship and an astrornaut is dead, or is he? Soon it is revealed that at least one of the great machines is operational. Commander Gina Adams must now determine the purpose of the alien mechanisms. . . even at the cost of the lives of her crew and the safety of her ship. A giant has awoke from it's eons of slumber. . . now the universe itself will tremble. The Naked SunBy Isaac Asimov; Read by William Dufris 7 CDs or 1 MP3-CD - 8 Hours 30 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Tantor Media Published: June 2007 ISBN: 140010422X (CDs), 1400154227 (MP3-CD) A millennium into the future, two advancements have altered the course of human history: the colonization of the Galaxy and the creation of the positronic brain. On the beautiful Outer World planet of Solaria, a handful of human colonists lead a hermit-like existence, their every need attended to by their faithful robot servants. To this strange and provocative planet comes Detective Elijah Baley, sent from the streets of New York with his positronic partner, the robot R. Daneel Olivaw, to solve an incredible murder that has rocked Solaria to its foundations. The victim had been so reclusive that he appeared to his associates only through holographic projection. Yet someone had gotten close enough to bludgeon him to death while robots looked on. Now Baley and Olivaw are faced with two clear impossibilities: Either the Solarian was killed by one of his robots---unthinkable under the laws of Robotics---or he was killed by the woman who loved him so much that she never came into his presence! ThirteenBy Richard K. Morgan; Read by Simon Vance 18 CDs or 3 MP3-CDs -Approx. 23 Hours [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Tantor Audio Published: July 2007 (?) ISBN: 1400104319 (CDs), 1400154316 (MP3-CDs) Thirteen is near-future science fiction, very much in the vein of Bladerunner. A failed government program to produce a more violent, aggressive form of military fighter has resulted in the U.S. rounding up most of the test subjects and isolating them on Mars, a place where no one with any sense would wish to spend their days. But not all of the government subjects have been caught and shipped out to Mars. Enter Carl Marsalis, a hit man who would like nothing more than to stop killing and put his past behind him---and when he's eventually captured in Miami, it seems like the government might take care of his problems for him. Unfortunately, around the same time a transport from Mars arrives back on earth. The entire crew has been killed by a stowaway who turns out to be one of these violent superhumans---and maybe something worse. Now Marsalis is given a choice: use his heightened powers to hunt down the killer, or face a fate worse than death. Labels: Apex Audio Theatre, audio drama, Isaac Asimov, Richard K. Morgan Monday, July 16, 2007
![]() Audible.com has just dropped a content bomb of brand new and older unabridged titles into their catalogue. This is all stuff never before seen on audible...ALL NEW TITLES: Acacia: The War with the Mein - Book 1 By David Anthony Durham; Read by Dick Hill 29 Hours 30 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Tantor Slan Hunter By A.E. van Vogt and Kevin J. Anderson; Read by Scott Brick 9 Hours 10 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Books On Tape The Dark River By John Twelve Hawks; Read by Scott Brick 12 Hours 55 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Books On Tape The Earth Will Shake: The Historical Illuminatus Chronicles Vol. I By Robert Anton Wilson; Read by Scott Crisp 12 Hours 7 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Deepleaf Audio Illuminatus! Part I: The Eye in the Pyramid By Robert Shea and Robert Anton Wilson; Read by Ken Campbell and Chris Fairbank 13 Hours 20 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Deepleaf Audio OLDER TITLES – BUT 100% NEW TO AUDIBLE: The Illustrated Man By Ray Bradbury; Read by Paul Hecht 8 Hours 15 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Dragonsong (Book 1 of the Harper Hall Trilogy) By Anne McCaffrey; Read by Sally Darling 7 Hours 15 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Dragonsinger (Book 2 of the Harper Hall Trilogy) By Anne McCaffrey; Read by Sally Darling 10 Hours [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Dragondrums (Book 3 of the Harper Hall Trilogy) By Anne McCaffrey; Read by Sally Darling 9 Hours [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Darwin’s Radio By Greg Bear; Read by George Guidall 17 Hours 30 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books *This one was previously available but only in abridged form from Dove Audio On A Pale Horse (The Incarnations of Immortality Book 1) By Piers Anthony; Read by George Guidall 13 Hours [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Wielding A Red Sword (The Incarnations of Immortality Book 4) By Piers Anthony; Read by George Guidall 10 Hours 16 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Being A Green Mother (The Incarnations of Immortality Book 5) By Piers Anthony; Read by Barbara Caruso 12 Hours 45 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books For Love Of Evil (The Incarnations of Immortality Book 6) By Piers Anthony; Read by Barbara Caruso 12 Hours 15 Minutes [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Recorded Books Labels: A.E. van Vogt, Anne McCaffery, audible, David Anthony Durham, Greg Bear, John Twelve Hawks, Kevin J. Anderson, Piers Anthony, Ray Bradbury, Robert Anton Wilson, Robert Shea Sunday, July 15, 2007
![]() JC Hutchins is one big tease. The entire month of June podcastersall over the internet world played their interviews with the man (this podcaster included) to help promote the third book release. I listened to several of them, and it was tons of fun. I loved all the different perspectives all of the different shows came from, based on what their shows are about. I swear, if you want to become a total JC Hutchins expert (or perhaps a stalker), here is a list of just a few of the podcasts he's had interviews with: - Barely Podcasting (in 4 parts, then will put up the entire interview) - Strangely Literal - Tag in the Seam -Tvindy Time -Love Long and Prosper -The Sci Phi Show Update: Muse With Me Update: The Gigcast Update: Better Late Than Never Update: Murder at Avedon Hill Update: Sonic Society Update: Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy This was just off the top of my head. If you did an interview and want it listed- let me know and I'd be more than happy to add it! What's next on this big tease leading up to the premiere of Book Three? Well, today episode Zero was posted! What is Episode Zero? Why, The Story So Far! Tomorrow (Thursday) JC is having a Clone Line Q&A chat, and rumor has it that anyone who joins in for the chat will get a very special bonus... Friday is the big launch party in Second Life, then holy MOLY Saturday is the day! Update: Chapter's One and Two are out, and trust me, it does not disappoint! JC has also put up the entire audio from the Clone Line Q&A up in his podcast feed. Hours of fanatical 7th Son listening awaits! If you have not subscribed to the 7th Son Novel yet, all you have to do is paste this feed into your podcatcher: http://www.jchutchins.net/7thSonPodcast.xml You can also get Book 1:Descent and Book 2: Deceit separately through Podiobooks.com. It's also a perfect route to take if you just want straight story, with no extra-podcast frills and chat. Labels: cloning, J.C. Hutchins, podcast, podiobook, science fiction ![]() Adventures in Scifi Publishing has an informative interview with SF author Walter H. Hunt. Walter has a vocal readership that is asking for audiobook versions of his Dark Wing series. No Hunt audiobooks exist yet though. Hopefully that'll be rectified soon.To subscribe via podcast feed: http://scifipublishing.libsyn.com/rss Labels: interview, military, podcast, space opera, Walter H. Hunt Saturday, July 14, 2007
![]() I've just read possibly the worst news ever about a CBC Radio program. CBC producer Joe Mahoney writes:"Somewhat to my astonishment I’ve learned that The Adventures of Apocalypse Al, the twenty part series of five minute radio plays we produced last year (written by none other than J. Michael Straczynski of Babylon 5 fame), will NOT be aired nationally anywhere on CBC Radio. It is possible that it will be picked up regionally here and there, but I will have no way of knowing when and where."Now I am not saying it's time to break out the pitchforks and torches yet, but I'm about half a micron from a total meltdown here. We've been waiting for this show for more than a yahren now! The show's finished. By all the internal reports that I've read its a solid show. It was written by J. Michael Straczynski! Can't find room in the schedule? What the fuck CBC? Come on. Labels: CBC, J. Michael Straczysnki, radio drama, science fiction ![]() Decoder Ring Theatre SUMMER SHOWCASE continues with an all new two episode series about a manly space adventurer named Deck Gibson. I got an advance listen of this show, and it lives up to the stupendous quality Decoder Ring is becoming so well known for. The series is called:"Deck Gibson - Far Reach Commander" Both shows are written by Matt Wallace, the Parsec Award-winning writer and creator of The Failed Cities Monologues which first podcast through Variant Frequencies. The cast is, as always, made up of the talented actors and actresses from the Decoder Ring Theatre stable. ![]() The first show is available now... "Deck Gibson And The Star Dust Dancers" |MP3| And in two week's you'll be able to hear the second adventure "Deck Gibson And The Last Squadron Fighter"! Subscribe to the podcast feed to insure prompt delivery: http://decoderring.libsyn.com/rss Labels: adventure, aliens, audio drama, podcast, space flight, space travel ![]() In it's continuing series celebrating the Heinlein Centenary, BBC7's The Seventh Dimension is airing Ordeal In Space. Last weekend's The Green Hills Of Earth was a great listen, and the airing of Methuselah's Children. will wrap on Monday. And of course, U.K. and non-UK residents alike who can't listen to the live stream or broadcast (on DAB) can still use the Listen Again service for 6 days following each broadcast. Ordeal In SpaceBy Robert A. Heinlein; Read by Adam Sims 1 Broadcast - Approx. 30 Minutes [UNABRIDGED?] BROADCASTER: BBC7's The 7th Dimension BROADCAST: Saturday July 13th 2007 @ 6.30pm and 12.30am (UK time) To mark the centenary of Robert A. Heinlein’s birth, a thrilling tale that delves into the psyche of a traumatized spaceman. Astronaut, William Cole is back on earth recuperating from a terrible accident. He was rescued in the nick of time from being jettisoned into outer-space. It has left him with a debilitating fear of falling. Facing the prospect of never returning to a job he loves, he tries to adapt to life as a civilian. His struggle to overcome paralyzing fear is captured in exquisite detail. Labels: BBC, Robert A. Heinlein, science fiction ![]() ![]() Back in March we told you about the three new Douglas Adams radio series that will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4, beginning with Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency in October 2007. We now have more info, English comedian Harry Enfield will be starring as the series lead, Dirk Gently, in the upcoming trilogy of radio dramas adapting the Adam's series of Fantasy / Comedy / Mystery novels. The complete cast list and more details can be found HERE.Labels: BBC, comedy, Dirk Maggs, Douglas Adams, mystery, radio drama Friday, July 13, 2007
![]() World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie WarBy Max Brooks; Read by a full cast 5 CDs - 6 hours - [ABRIDGED] Publisher: Random House Audio Published: 2006 ISBN: 0739340131 ;ISBN-13: 9780739340134 Themes: / Horror / Zombies / War / Politics / Apocalypse For my birthday last year, my wife got me a subscription to The Believer, a magazine for bibliophiles put out by the good people at McSweeney’s Publishing (Dave Eggers, Michael Chabon, Nick Hornby, and Rick Moody have all been involved with McSweeney’s in one way or another; sci-fi fans would do well to check out both McSweeney’s Mammoth Treasury of Thrilling Tales and their Enchanted Chamber of Astonishing Stories I was pleasantly surprised to open up to the 2006 Believer Book Awards in the last issue and find at least two science fiction novels listed in the top 40 (two that I recognized as such, anyway). Cormac McCarthy’s The Road was number one; not too shocking given McCarthy’s extensive, “respectable” (read: non-sci-fi) bibliography. The other was more of a surprise; Max Brooks’ World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War. I’d listened to the audio version of the novel months ago, and enjoyed the hell out of it, but it was kind of shocker to see a book about zombies written by Mel Brooks’ kid rubbing elbows with the new ones from Pynchon, Munro, Roth, and Virgil. Chalk some of the success up to Brooks’ connections, chalk some of it up to the inexplicably universal appeal of zombies, but give credit where it’s due and realize that World War Z is a well-written novel, and remarkable, given the crudity of the titular characters, in its subtlety and nuance. Brooks presents the novel as an actual historical document of the spread of the virus that results in “zombiism,” and the reaction of the various nations to the problem. The book is structured as a series of interviews with representatives from around the world with Brooks himself as interviewer, and the device works well. Brooks has obviously done his homework; it’s not much of a reach to imagine Chinese bureaucrats engaging in an elaborate coverup of the spread of the virus (poisoned dogfood anyone?), South Africa deciding on a cold-hearted but necessary policy of abandoning the portion of the populace exposed to the virus, or the U.S. entertainment industry attempting to make a reality show of the zombie attack. The only part of the political description that felt a little unrealistic was Brook’s characterization of Israel’s generosity in its offer of asylum to Palestinian refugees before completely closing its borders for the duration of the war. The decision to paint something as visceral as a zombie attack in the broad strokes of policy and strategy is an interesting one. Zombies have heretofore been portrayed mostly in the more action-friendly medium of cinema, and mostly from an up-close, short-term perspective. Brooks avoids the trap of becoming too impersonal and detached from the war by grounding the novel in the first-person reminiscences of the folks who lived through it. It’s impossible not to develop some attachment to the Canadian girl who describes the effects of the northern winter on the ill-prepared refugees looking to escape the warm-weather-dependent zombies, and the blind Japanese gardener’s account of his daily battles with the walking dead is strangely tranquil and moving. The first thing you’ll notice about the audio version of World War Z are the cast members listed on the cover. Alan Alda, John Tuturro, Henry Rollins and, wait for it, Mark Hamill all contribute their voices to the project. Not quite A-listers, maybe, but definitely in the B or B+ range. Give it a little more time and Hamill might start being known first as a solid voice actor and secondly as that guy from the Star Wars that didn’t suck. He’s particularly effective in this production, as an American soldier reminiscing about the ups and downs of the military’s encounter with the zombies. Turns out the U.S. military was operating on an obsolete wartime paradigm and was ill-equipped to deal with an enemy that doesn’t fit the old model of nation-on-nation warfare. Hm. The rest of the cast fares as well as Hamill; it’s admirable that the producers of the audiobook went to the trouble of securing actors that actually hail from the area they represent in the book. The genuineness of the accents is apparent and is definitely preferable to having some Rich Little-type give his impersonation of a Cuban. So, whether you’re a zombie-loving, George Romero-worshiping, Shaun Of The Dead-reciting, walking dead aficionado; a history-channel-watching, political science-junkie; or just an audiobook listener with a taste for the unique, you’ll be welcome among the growing ranks of the scholars of dubya-dubya Z. Labels: audio drama, horror, Max Brooks, Random House Audio, zombies ![]() A while back we announced that Sound Affects: A Radio Playground was being taken off the air. But it looks like we have some very good news on that front. Jerry Stearns, the show's host and all-around Radio Drama guru, applied and received a new time slot on KFAI. Jerry's show now has a full hour on Sunday evenings (9:30-10:30 PM). The first show in the new slot aired July 1. The second show, on July 8. The latter, consisted of a talk with David Ossman, of the Firesign Theatre and the broadcast of a new work that was performed at Convergence 2007. The con theme for Convergence 2007 was "Creature Feature", so the play is about, you guesed it, creatures...The Learning Curve By Brian Price and Jerry Stearns; With a full cast featuring David Ossman, Wally Wingert, Preston Ossman, Eleanor Price. Broadcaster: KFAI / Sound Affects Broadcast: July 2007 This program |RealAudio| is archived and available as a RealAudio stream on the the KFAI website for the next two weeks. Labels: creature, KFAI, radio drama Thursday, July 12, 2007
![]() The StarShipSofa boys have finally aired the podcast about Stephen R. Donaldson that they've been promising since early 2007. Tony and Ciaran talk about Donaldson and then interview him! They chat and about The Gap Series, the ongoing Chronicles Of Thomas Covenant and lots more.Part 1 |MP3| is the interview and talk about the Donaldson's novels. Part 2 |MP3| is talk about Donaldson's short stories, and includes an unabridged reading of a Donaldson short story... Mythological BeastsBy Stephen R. Donaldson; Read by Ciaran O'Carroll 1 |MP3| - [UNABRIDGED] Podcaster: StarShipSofa Podcast: July 2007 This thoughtful Fantasy tale first appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction's January 1979 issue. To subscribe to the podcast insert this URL into your podcatcher: http://starshipsofa.libsyn.com/rss Labels: fantasy, podcast, science fiction, Stephen R. Donaldson ![]() If you're wondering who's publishing the biggest names in Science Fiction and Fantasy, this week's arrivals from Blackstone should leave no doubt. Variable StarBy Robert Heinlein and Spider Robinson; Read by Spider Robinson 9 CD, 11 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9780786158843 ![]() At his death in 1988, Robert A. Heinlein left a legacy of novels and short stories that almost single-handedly defined modern science fiction. But one of Heinlein’s masterpieces was never finished. In 1955, he began work on Variable Star, a powerful and passionate tale of two young lovers driven apart by pride, power, and the vastness of interstellar time and space. Then he set it aside to focus on other novellas. The detailed outline and notes he created for this project lay forgotten for decades, only to be rediscovered almost a half century later. Now the Heinlein estate has authorized award-winning author Spider Robinson to expand that outline into a full-length novel. The result is vintage Heinlein, faithful in style and spirit to the Grand Master’s original vision. Alvin Journeyman; Tales of Alvin Maker Book FourBy Orson Scott Card; Read by Multi-Cast 12 CD, 15 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9781433205934 ![]() Alvin is a Maker, the first to be born in a century. Now a grown man and a journeyman smith, Alvin has returned to his family in the town of Vigor Church. He will share in their isolation, work as a blacksmith, and try to teach anyone who wishes to learn the knack of being a Maker. For Alvin has had a vision of the Crystal City he will build, and he knows that he cannot build it alone. But he has left behind in Hatrack River enemies as well as true friends. His ancient foe, the Unmaker, whose cruel whispers and deadly plots have threatened Alvin's life at every turn, has found new hands to do his work of destruction. Voyagers III: Star BrothersBy Ben Bova; Read by Stephan Rudnicki 10 CD, 11.5 hrs - [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Blackstone Audio Published: 2007 ISBN: 9781433205781 ![]() Keith Stoner lay frozen in an alien spacecraft for fifteen long years. During that time he came to be something more than | ||