
Adventures in Scifi Publishing has an interview with Terry Goodkind. |MP3|
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http://scifipublishing.libsyn.com/rss
[via SF Signal]
Posted by Charles Tan
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Adventures in Scifi Publishing has an interview with Terry Goodkind. |MP3|
Or subscribe to AiSFP podcast via the feed:
http://scifipublishing.libsyn.com/rss
[via SF Signal]
Posted by Charles Tan

Slice Of Sci-Fi, the premier podcast resource for TV and movie related SF, has an interview with the executive producer and writer of Journeyman, Kevin Falls. |MP3|
Posted by Charles Tan

At Lakeshore, Jay Lake has a recording of “Hard Times in the State of Nature” which he read at the World Fantasy Con 2007. Here’s the |MP3|.
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http://www.jlake.com/podcasts/lakeshore_audio.xml
Posted by Charles Tan

The Agony Column has two interesting recordings:
Mark J. Ferrari reads the first portion of his upcoming novel, The Book of Joby. |MP3|
Peter S. Beagle reads aloud an essay on Robert Nathan. |MP3|
Posted by Charles Tan

Holy Hell… the StarShipSofa has done it again… God, this is SF podcasting at it’s very best! Well, I would say that – it’s me – Tony C. Smith!
This week StarShipSofa has delivered up a right treat for all SF junkies out there.
Audio fiction comes in the form of the winner of the 1985 Hugo Award for Best Short Story, The Crystal Spheres by David Brin and if that wasn’t enough… there is a special show on the late great L. Sprague de Camp. Find out all about this great and varied writer and… gosh… more… wow. Attached to the back of the De Camp show there’s a story by De Camp called Gun For Dinosaur from X Minus One.
There… Hopefully that will keep you all at bay with your fix of SF until next week.
Get ready… Blast Off!
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Posted by Tony C. Smith