Review of Storm Front by Jim Butcher

SFFaudio Audiobook Review

Editor’s Note: Let’s give a big hand to our newest reviewer, Michael Bekemeyer. When Michael isn’t writing screenplays and shooting pictures, he writes and reads his own stories on his podcast, Scatterpod.

Science Fiction Audiobook - Storm Front by Jim ButcherStorm Front: Book 1 of the Dresden Files
By Jim Butcher; Read by James Marsters
1 MP3 Disc or 8 CDs – Approx. 10.5 hrs [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Buzzy Multimedia
Published: 2004
ISBN: 0965725561(MP3 disc); 0965725502(CDs)
Themes: / Fantasy / Mystery / Magic / Private Detective / Wizard / Noir /

Fans of the Dresden series of books will probably recognize this title as the first in the widely successful series authored by Jim Butcher. Those of you who have been living under a rock somewhere, like I have, might only have known this as a TV series on the Sci-Fi Channel. Either way, once introduced to the world of Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden, you are most likely to find yourself under his spell and wanting more.

If first impressions count the most, you might not think much of Harry Dresden. He is the classic underdog; a private investigator complete with a sagaciously dry sense of humor, a cat called Mr., a car that breaks down more than it runs and oh, yes, magical powers. That’s right, he’s a wizard and a P.I. and therein lies the charm of this series.

The story starts like a lot of detective stories. The unlikely hero is hired by a seemingly normal client, who is trying to find her missing husband and the mystery that is woven is tight and spellbinding, as well as thoughtful and told in first person. So we, the reader (or listener) find things out as Dresden does and are never allowed the luxury of knowing what’s going on before he does.

Sounds pretty cut and dry, I know, but as the mystery unfolds we are introduced to a holistically inventive cast of characters that includes vampires, demons, giant scorpions, a dark wizard, prostitutes, fairies, drug dealers, gangsters, a nymphomaniac and even a peeping-pizza-delivery-guy-Tom. Each of these characters adds to the story and texture of the Dresden universe with richly orchestrated layers of darkness, humor and a never-ending sense of impending doom. And, since being underestimated is part of Dresden’s charm, we find that he has more than just a few card tricks up his sleeve.

The story is narrated by James Marsters, who you will most certainly know as Spike from Buffy the Vampire Slayer television series. His dry reading of the text does an excellent job of expressing the internal monologue of Harry Dresden. Since the story in first person, from the perspective of the main character, Marsters does not do a lot of voices, or interpretation of the characters. I think, as an actor, he may have been more inclined to capture the dramatic truth of the moment as opposed to using animated voices to tell the tale. So, it feels like we are gathered around a campfire while Dresden is personally recounting the details of the story for us.

The production value of this audio book is high, with rich sound that is full and easy to listen to. However, there were a few minor things that stood out to me. At times the reading sounded rushed. For instance, there are several times when the narrator almost flubs a line and doesn’t stop to correct himself. Also, there were several times when the background noise and page turns really jumped out at me. I know it may sound a bit picky to mention such things, but the beauty of listening to a story in audio form, is that the listener can enter the audible world of the story. Even the slightest glitch can instantly kill the mood.

All in all, I highly recommend this audiobook. I am happy to say that the hiccups in the production do not deteriorate the stellar performance and storytelling that you will find in Storm Front, Dresden Book 1. So, if you haven’t already found yourself under Dresden’s spell, this audio presentation by Buzzy Multimedia is a fine place to start.

H.G. Wells Month continues with the StarShipSofa Podcast on H.G. Wells

H.G. Wells Month

Podcast - Star Ship Sofa StarShipSofa has done a show on H.G. Wells! Voyage #34 of the Sofa goes all the way back in time to the “grandfather” of Science Fiction, the immensely influential Herbert George Wells. This show was done in conjunction with the MMM Commentaries podcast (and SFFaudio?). Download the StarShipSofa Wells show |MP3| or subscribe to the StarShipSofa podcast feed:

http://starshipsofa.libsyn.com/rss

H.G. Wells Month: Wired For Books: Interview with Anthony West (son of H.G. Wells)

H.G. Wells Month

Online Audio - Wired For BooksWired For Books is the interview archive for CBS Radio personality Don Swaim. Among the many vintage interviews Swaim has posted there is one with Anthony West, son of H.G. Wells. West talks with Swaim about West’s biography of his father, H.G. Wells: Aspects of a Life. West discusses H.G. Wells’s place in the annals of literary history along with his father’s notorious womanizing in this 1984 interview. You can listen via |MP3|.

BBC7 and The 7th Dimension have Matheson’s Duel again!

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BBC 7's The 7th Dimension BBC Radio 7 always has a slew of good Speculative Fiction in its daily 7th Dimension slot and another nicety is that they often rebroadcast an old show. That’s the case this week with a reading that was specially commissioned last year by BBC7 to celebrate the 80th birthday the legendary Richard Matheson. Here is yet another chance to experience one of his most enigmatic and ominous tales: Duel. Also coming are an abridged reading of Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (get an unabridged reading HERE) and a interestingly described BBC Radio 4 drama that was first broadcast in 1998, Paradise Lost In Cyberspace

Science Fiction Audiobooks - The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank BaumDuel
By Richard Matheson; Read by Nathan Osgood
Radio Broadcast – Approx 20 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Broadcaster: BBC 7 / 7th Dimension
Broadcast: Saturday at 6.30pm and 12.30am
“Driving to San Francisco, a businessman finds himself the victim of a deadly game being played by the driver of a huge, mysterious truck. Later to become Steven Spielberg’s classic 1971 film.”

Metamorphosis
By Franz Kafka; Read by Benedict Cumberbatch
Radio Broadcast -Approx. 30 Minutes [ABRIDGED]
Broadcaster: BBC 7 / 7th Dimension
Broadcast: Sunday at 6.30pm and 12.30am
“Franz Kafka’s acclaimed novel sees Gregor Samsa awake one morning to find he has turned into a grotesque insect. His family initially react with horror, which slowly gives way to revulsion, then hideous indifference, as Gregor is left to fester in his room and begins to adapt to his new state which his family find so hard to accept. First published in 1912.”

Paradise Lost In Cyberspace
By Colin Swash; Perfomed by a full cast
Radio Broadcasts -Approx. 30 Minute Segments [RADIO DRAMA]
Broadcaster: BBC 7 / 7th Dimension
Broadcast: Weekdays starting from Tuesday at 6pm and midnight
“Set in a future world of genetics and cloning where living beyond the age of seventy is prohibited. George Smith is enjoying his 69th birthday when a Central Admin error convinces everyone he’s a year older than he actually is, and his time to die arrives a year too early.”

NOTE: Those outside the UK can get all of the above using the BBC7 Listen Again service for up to 6 days following the broadcasts.

Escape Pod meets Sturgeon’s Law

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Escape PodEscape Pod‘s 100th short story has just aired and what a story it is, Nightfall by Isaac Asimov!!! This is one of the most popular Science Fiction stories ever written, and though it is not my personal favorite it is a solid tale. Time to ruminate… Escape Pod is just 4 episodes shy of its 2nd anniversary and Steve Eley, the chief bottlewasher and cool guy largely responsible for the podcast, has announced that they’re adding a new podcast to the EP family – an all Fantasy fiction podcast – this means Escape Pod will be going all Science Fiction – no more fantasy stories in Escape Pod come-mid year! Now if you haven’t listened to every episode, as I have, you may be wondering where to start mining the archives. I’m going to invoke Sturgeon’s Law, and give you my opinions on which 10% is definitely not “crud.” Thus presented in order of appearance is my…

Complete and unbiased biased guide to Escape Pod‘s top 10% of short stories:

#1. EP007 “The Trouble With Death Traps by Marjorie James Read by Stephen Eley |MP3|
#2 EP017 “The Life And Times Of Penguin” By Eugie Foster Read by Mur Lafferty |MP3|
#3. EP037 “Craphound” By Cory Doctorow Read by Jesse Thorn |MP3|
#4. EP043 “Little Worker” By Paul Di Filippo Read by Jonathon Sullivan |MP3|
#5. EP054 “Tk’tk’tk” By David D. Levine Read by Paul Tevis |MP3|
#6 EP056 “The Clockwork Atom Bomb” By Dominic Green Read by Jonathon Sullivan |MP3|
#7. EP073 “Barnaby in Exile” By Mike Resnick Read by Paul Fischer |MP3|
#8. EP078 “The Shoulders of Giants” By Robert J. Sawyer Read by Stephen Eley |MP3|
#9. EP090 “How Lonesome A Life Without Nerve Gas” By James Trimarco Read by Frank Key |MP3|
#10. EP100 “Nightfall” By Isaac Asimov Read by Stephen Eley |MP3|

And though I didn’t have them in the running with regular episodes I have to mention one Flash Fiction (AKA Story Grenade) as an Honourable Mention:

EPFlash017 “The Teammate Reference Problem in Final-Stage Demon Confrontation” By Constance Cooper Read by Frank Key |MP3|

Do you have a different opinion on the best 10% of Escape Pod‘s first 100 stories? List em below!

The KAMN podcast about A Fire Upon The Deep by Vernor Vinge

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The Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas LogoThe Kick-Ass Mystic Ninjas have recently lost a ninja. To make a donation to the Joe Myrphy Memorial fun click on ver to the official website.To hear a tribute to Joe Murphy grab the |MP3|. The latest KAMN regular show is Joe-less of course but the topic is one I’d love to have heard his take onnamely, Vernor Vinge’s much acclaimed A Fire Upon The Deep. It also looks like there may be a new ninja soon, they’ll need that strength. Download the complete A Fire Upon The Deep show |MP3| or subscribe to the podcast feed and get KAMN automatically delivered to your MP3 player:

http://www.kickassmysticninjas.com/shows/feed/