More FREE Science Fiction Audio: Star Hunter by Andre Norton

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Maureen O’Brien, has wrapped up another public domain Science Fiction novel and posted it on the Internet Archive!

Science Fiction Audiobook - Star Hunter by Andre Norton

You may remember Maureen from her readings of H. Beam Piper’s classic Science Fiction novel Little Fuzzy, (find that one HERE) and Stanley G. Weinbaum’s The Dawn Of Flame (find that post HERE). I’m really looking forward to listening to this one!

Science Fiction Audiobook - Star Hunter by Andre NortonStar Hunter
By Andre Norton; Read by Maureen O’Brien
13 Zipped MP3 Files – [UNABRIDGED]
PODCAST: Maria Lectrix
COMPLETED: January 2007
Ras Hume’s an Out-Hunter, but once he was a star pilot. Now he’s found the perfect way to get revenge against the company that blacklisted him. All he needs to do is brainwash some kid into thinking he’s the shipwrecked heir to the company fortune, and let his off-world safari members ‘find’ the fake-castaway. But something on the safari planet is hunting humans….

Mark Nelson creates H. Beam Piper Short Story audiobook!

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Meta SFFaudio - SFFaudio Contest - Make audiobook win an audiobookMark Nelson, the prolific narrator who’s leading the pack in our SFFaudio Make An Audiobook Challenge informs me that he’s also got a short story collection in progress!

He’s calling it Five Sci-Fi Short Stories by H. Beam Piper and the collection includes, surprise surprise, 5 Science Fiction short stories by H. Beam Piper:

The Answer (this one was on our 1st Challenge – it first appeared in Fantastic Universe Science Fiction, December, 1959)
Temple Trouble (Astounding Science Fiction, April 1951)
Police Operation (Astounding Science Fiction, July 1948)
Flight From Tomorrow (A novelette from the pages of Future combined with Science Fiction Stories magazine, the September/October 1950 issue)
Graveyard Of Dreams (from Galaxy Magazine‘s February 1958 issue)

And as usual I’ve made some art to go with the forthcoming release – oh, and in case you’re wondering who that guy in the reticle is, that’s H. Beam Piper himself:

Five Sci-Fi Short Stories by H. Beam Piper

In a related matter, I’m also going to pull one of the titles from the current challenge: Triplanetary by E.E. “Doc” Smith has been commercially released by Books In Motion. The idea behind the SFFaudio Challenge is to make audiobooks out of public domain books that are not already commercially available. In fairness though, if anyone has already started Triplanetary without claiming it, let me know when you complete it and I’ll do a post up.

Alan E Nourse’s Star Surgeon claimed in our CHALLENGE!

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Meta SFFaudio - SFFaudio Contest - Make audiobook win an audiobookScott D. Farquhar from Prometheus Radio Theatre has written in to claim Star Surgeon by Alan E. Nourse, one of the titles from our first SFFaudio Make An Audiobook Challenge! Scott is aiming to finish it by the end of February, he says it should be completed by March at the very latest!

Here’s the original 1959 bookjacket copy to get you intrigued:

When Dal Timgar, of all in his medical class, was denied assignment to a general practice patrol ship going out from Hospital Earth to serve the medical needs of the Galactic Confederation, it seemed to him that his eight years of study in the great medical center of the galaxy had ended in failure. He had worked hard and stood at the head of his class, but Dal was different from his medical colleagues in one important way. Born on a planet of a distant star, he was the first son of an alien race to attempt to become a qualified physician of Hospital Earth. Dr. Thorvold Arnquist, a power in Earth’s medical council, is determined that Dal Timgar shall have an equal chance with his Earth-born classmates to prove his skill as a physician and to earn his rank as Star Surgeon. He succeeds in getting Dal assigned, under protest, to the patrol ship Lancet, where Dal is faced with the full responsibilities of a patrol physician as well as the hostility of some of his crewmates. As the Lancet responds to calls of all kinds on planets of distant and unknown star systems, Dal’s skill and judgment as a surgeon are tested to the utmost. But it is not until he is confronted with a dreadful decision, which he alone must make, that Dal faces the final test–a test that will determine once and for all whether he is ever to become a Star Surgeon.

And here is our, now traditional, inspirational art:Audiobook - Star Surgeon by Alan E. Nourse

I’m really looking forward to hearing this one Scott!

StarShipSofa Podcast on Neil Gaiman

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Starship Sofa PodcastStarShipSofa, has an unflinching look at fantasy mesmerist Neil Gaiman. The two part examination began last week and concludes Sunday with part 2. The hosts, Tony C. Smith and Ciaran O’Caroll have done their homework, digging up facts that illuminate the writings of the man in black.

Download the Neil Gaiman show Part 1 |MP3| and Part 2 |MP3|. Or subscribe to the feed for automated retrieval:

http://starshipsofa.libsyn.com/rss

As a point of interest – we’ve added StarshipSofa host Tony Smith to SFFaudio staff! Two of Tony’s reviews have already posted and we’re expecting more soon. Welcome aboard Tony!

Scatterpod presents The Dead Light District

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{Podcast / Scatterpod}Scatterpod is umbrella podcast of a variety of audio projects from the creative mind of Michael Bekemeyer. An ongoing genre-blurring serial (Horror, Fantasy and SF) called The Dead Light District is now up to episode 12. I recently ask Michael to tell me about the series. This is what he had to say:

At first ScatterPod was going to be a place for me to be able to do any kind of podcast I wanted to do. I opted for a podcast where I could experiment and try things to see if they worked for me, or if they would interest other people as well. So, that’s where the name came from, ScatterPod, like scatterbrained. You know, all over the place.

But out of the idea for trying new and different things, I decided to podcast some original fiction. So, then came The Dead Light District. I am a filmmaker and predominantly spend most of my time writing screenplays. But, sometimes the trek between film projects is a a lengthy one and I wanted to write smaller, more narrative type short stories, if anything, just to keep the writing muscle in shape. Sort of like a weekly writing assignment. It’s great bouncing ideas about with my wife, Michelle. She has some great input on the show.

What came out was like nothing I had ever written before and I turned out to be a lot of fun writing these dark speculative tales about this sad place where strange and unexplainable things always seem to happen. I started out with what eventually became Chapter 1 and went from there. After a couple chapters, I had season one pretty much mapped out and am starting to map out season two right now. I try to make the presentation of the chapters a little more experimental as well. I don’t like doing the same thing over and over and over again. So, I started out fixing that by having some guest readers from podcasts I admire and from friends of mine that I thought might have an interesting spin on the a chapter. I’m still planning some of those, but mostly the chapters will be in my voice.

Overall ScatterPod and The Dead Light District are extremely satisfying to create and produce and we hope that people are having as much fun listening to them as we are working on them.

You can subscribe to the Scatterpod and The Dead Light District by pasting this line in your favorite podcatching device:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/scatterpod

And for iTunes

Jack Mangan interviews John Shirley

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Online Audio - Jack Mangan's Deadpan PodcastJack Mangan’s cult variety show Jack Mangan’s Deadpan has a two-podcast spanning interview with Speculative Fiction author John Shirley. Shirley’s latest novel The Other End gets discussed. The idea of which is Shirley’s fictional indcitment of the seemingly endless Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins Left Behind series. Tune in for the interview, stay for the deadpan.

Download Part 1 |MP3| and Part 2 |MP3| (Podcasts number 41 and 42) to hear the complete interview.

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http://www.jackmangan.com/podcast.xml