Crazy Dog Audio Theatre’s series THE LAST HARBINGE…

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Crazy Dog Audio Theatre’s series THE LAST HARBINGER will be featured this Friday the 16th on BBC Radio 4’s A World In Your Ear programme just after the main lunchtime news.

Each week the BBC producers and team of researchers of A World In Your Ear select and present samples of what they describe as the ‘world’s best radio’.

In a special space- themed programme, A World In Your Ear hails Crazy Dog Audio Theatre’s THE LAST HARBINGER as; ‘a combination of dark comedy, social critique and riveting radio’, singling out this series as a ‘political satire for our times’.

On-line listeners can hear the programme at their convenience any time next week at the BBC A World In Your Ear page:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/factual/aworldinyourear.shtml

Posted by Scott D. Danielson

James Patrick Kelly, has just released two more FR…

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James Patrick Kelly, has just released two more FREE READS! These are science fiction and fantasy short stories read by Kelly himself . As with the previous 10 stories released, these are top shelf downloadable MP3s. Jim also tells us that his FREE READS recordings will be showing up more and more on Fictionwise.com – where they’ll feature new introductions by him (which will certainly offset the fact they aint 100% FREE there). Of course if you listen to a FREE READ, enjoy it and then don’t send Kelly a PayPal donation the guilt will be crushing.

This week’s releases are:

Bierhorst, R. G., Seera, B. L. and Jannifer, R. P. ‘Proof of the Existence of God and an Afterlife.’ Journal of Experimental Psychology. Volume 95, Spring, 2007, pages 32-36.
By James Patrick Kelly; Read by James Patrick Kelly
1 MP3 – 29 Minutes 22 Seconds [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: http://www.jimkelly.net/pages/free_reads.htm
Published: September 2005

Barry Westphal Crashes The Singularity
By James Patrick Kelly; Read by James Patrick Kelly
1 MP3 – 8 Minutes 57 Seconds [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: http://www.jimkelly.net/pages/free_reads.htm
Published: September 2005

Posted by Jesse Willis