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World Fantasy Convention 2008 interviews George R. R. Martin. |MP3|
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http://worldfantasy2008.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Charles Tan
News, Reviews, and Commentary on all forms of science fiction, fantasy, and horror audio. Audiobooks, audio drama, podcasts; we discuss all of it here. Mystery, crime, and noir audio are also fair game.

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World Fantasy Convention 2008 interviews George R. R. Martin. |MP3|
Subscribe to the podcast via this feed:
http://worldfantasy2008.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Charles Tan

The Tor Forge Podcast has an interview with R.A. Salvatore. |MP3|
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http://www.tor-forge.com/GenerateRSS.ashx?type=itunes
Posted by Charles Tan

Fast Forward TV has an interview with Elizabeth Moon. |MP3|
You can subscribe to the feed at this URL (but it doesn’t have the new interviews yet):
http://fast-forward.tv/blog/?feed=rss2
Posted by Charles Tan

Stephen Eley reads Homecoming at the Borderlands Cafe by Carole McDonnell over at Escape Pod. Here is the |MP3|.
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http://escapepod.org/podcast.xml
Posted by Charles Tan

Adventures in Scifi Publishing has an interview with Tracy Hickman. |MP3|
Or subscribe to AiSFP podcast via the feed:
http://scifipublishing.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Charles Tan

Electric Grasshopper – Soundtrack to an Alien Invasion is an unusual project from the ever inventive folks at Broken Sea Audio Productions. Basically, it’s a “3 track Sci-Fi based music EP, that combines music with audio drama.” Producer Stevie K. Farnaby sez of it “I basically give the listener the seed of an idea, and they use their imagination to fill in the blanks.” The whole program can be downloaded at Broken Sea’s Electric Grasshopper subsite. Here’s the official description:
A unique and innovative form of story-telling, that combines elements of music and drama, to create an unnerving, disturbing tale of alien invasion, giant man-eating bugs, and hopelessness. Pure unadulterated atmospheric mayhem ensues…
Posted by Jesse Willis