Blackstone Audiobooks OVERSTOCK SALE awesome audiobooks $5.00 each

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Blackstone AudiobooksBlackstone Audiobooks is having an absolutely amazing overstock sale! 114 titles are on sale, almost all of them for a rock bottom $5.00 each!

Check out these titles and the AMAZING prices!

KING KONG $5.00 – 5 CDs
By Edgar Wallace and Merian C. Cooper. Novelization by Delos W. Lovelace; Read by Stefan Rudnicki
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CITIZEN OF THE GALAXY $5.00 – 7 Cassettes
By Robert A. Heinlein; Read by Lloyd James
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SUPERMAN RETURNS $5.00 – 8 CDs
By Marv Wolfman; Read by Scott Brick
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DEATH MATCH $5.00 – 10 Cassettes
By Lincoln Child; Read by Barrett Whitener
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THE WORLD ACCORDING TO NARNIA $5.00 – 4 CDs
By Jonathan Rogers; Read by Brian Emerson

SFFaudio EssentialV FOR VENDETTA $5.00 – 8 CDs
By Steve Moore; Read by Simon Vance
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NPR’s Cultural History of Mars

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NPR - National Public RadioAll thanks to the Marooned: Science Fiction Books On Mars blog for this…

Originally broadcast on January 27, 2004 in the wake of Opportunity’s landing on the Red Planet, Cultural History of Mars is a 35-minute piece from National Public Radio’s program Talk of the Nation.

Hosted by Neal Conan, here’s a description of the piece: “Earthlings were fascinated by Mars long before sending rovers and landers to beam back three-dimensional color pictures of its surface. Does it have canals? Did little green men ever inhabit the planet? Will humans ever walk or live on Mars? NPR’s Neal Conan and guests discuss the history and mystery of Earth’s neighbor, from Galileo to War of the Worlds and beyond.”

Conan’s guests include Dr. William Sheehan, co-author of Mars: The Lure of the Red Planet (2001), David Catling, professor of astrobiology at University of Washington, and Mark Rahner, pop culture writer for The Seattle Times.

Covering both science and science fiction, the discussion mentions a Ray Bradbury episode from X-Minus One (radio drama, 1955), Percival Lowell, Mars Attacks! (film, 1996), H. G. Wells’ The War of the Worlds (1898), Arthur C. Clarke’s The Sands of Mars (1951), Kim Stanley Robinson, Bradbury’s The Martian Chronicles from Dimension X (radio adaptation, 1950/1951), Edgar Rice Burroughs’ character John Carter, C. S. Lewis, Robinson Crusoe on Mars (film, 1964), Angry Red Planet (film, 1960), Total Recall (film, 1990), and Rocketship X-M (film, 1950).

Posted by Jesse Willis

Colonial Radio Theatre: Buck Alice and the Actor Robot

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Colonial Radio TheatreJack Ward from The Sonic Society points us to an exciting new post on his site…

“Colonial Radio Theatre announced today they are mixing it up with Walter Koenig and Sci-Fi!

Jerry Robbins from Colonial Radio Theatre announced today that they will be producing a science fiction audio drama- and not just ANY sci-fi show, but a classic book written by none other than Walter Koenig famous for such roles as Chekov from Star Trek and Bester from Babylon 5.

Buck Alice and the Actor Robot is a favourite novel by Koenig and Colonial Radio is thrilled to produce with Koenig who is said to also perform in this audio show!

Stand by… Science Fiction in Audio Drama just got a whole lot cooler!”

Posted by Jesse Willis

Flaming Marshmallow and Other Deaths at Escape Pod

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Dani Cutler reads Flaming Marshmallow and Other Deaths by Camille Alexa over at Escape Pod. Here is the |MP3|.

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http://escapepod.org/podcast.xml

Posted by Charles Tan