The Agony Column has a couple of new recordings:
Elizabeth Bear |MP3|
Jonathan Carroll |MP3|
You can subscribe to the feed at this URL:
http://bookotron.com/agony/indexes/tac_podcast.xml
Posted by Charles Tan
The Agony Column has a couple of new recordings:
Elizabeth Bear |MP3|
Jonathan Carroll |MP3|
You can subscribe to the feed at this URL:
http://bookotron.com/agony/indexes/tac_podcast.xml
Posted by Charles Tan
Adventures in Scifi Publishing interviews Tom Lloyd |MP3|.
Or subscribe to AiSFP podcast via the feed:
http://www.adventuresinscifipublishing.com/feed/
Posted by Charles Tan
Dragon Page: Cover To Cover has a new interview with T.A. Pratt (Dead Reign).
Have a listen direct |MP3| or subscribe to their podcast:
http://www.dragonpage.com/podcastC2C.xml
Posted by Charles Tan
Wisconsin Public Radio has an interview with George R. R. Martin, Ursula K. le Guin, Istvan Csicsery-Ronay, Jr., and an excerpt from “The Call of Cthulhu”. The caveat of course is that you’ll need Realplayer to listen to the recording. |link|
Posted by Charles Tan
Who knew Jim Butcher wrote epic fantasy, too? Narrated by Kate Reading.
For a thousand years, the people of Alera have united against the aggressive and threatening races that inhabit the world, using their unique bond with the furies – elementals of earth, air, fire, water, and metal. But now, Gaius Sextus, First Lord of Alera, grows old and lacks an heir. Ambitious High Lords plot and maneuver to place their Houses in positions of power, and a war of succession looms on the horizon.” “Far from city politics in the Calderon Valley, the boy Tavi struggles with his lack of furycrafting. At fifteen, he has no wind fury to help him fly, no fire fury to light his lamps. Yet as the Alerans’ most savage enemy – the Marat – return to the Valley, he will discover that his destiny is much greater than he could ever imagine.” Caught in a storm of deadly wind furies, Tavi saves the life of a runaway slave named Amara. But she is actually a spy for Gaius Sextus, sent to the Valley to gather intelligence on traitors to the Crown, who may be in league with the barbaric Marat horde. And when the Valley erupts in chaos – when rebels war with loyalists and furies clash with furies – Amara will find Tavi’s courage and resourcefulness to be a power greater than any fury – one that could turn the tides of war.
Furies of Calderon: Book 1 of Codex Alera
By Jim Butcher; Read by Kate Reading
16 CDs – 20 hours – [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780143143765
Academ’s Fury: Book 2 of Codex Alera
By Jim Butcher; Read by Kate Reading
17 CDs – 21 hours – [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780143143772
Cursor’s Fury: Book 3 of Codex Alera
By Jim Butcher; Read by Kate Reading
16 CDs – 21 hours – [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780143143789
Princep’s Fury: Book 5 of Codex Alera
By Jim Butcher; Read by Kate Reading
14 CDs – 18 hours – [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
Published: 2008
ISBN: 9780143143758
I’m aware that Book 4 is missing off this list – it’s called Captain’s Fury, and it wasn’t sent so I don’t have a nice cover scan. Beautiful covers, eh? Like always, click on the covers for a closer look.
Posted by Scott D. Danielson
From the generous efforts of Morgan Saletta and his pick from the 2nd Annual SFFaudio Challenge here is Chapter 1 |MP3| of the only Conan novel written by Robert E. Howard himself! To listen in as the rest of the short novel gets recorded check out the blog/podcast for it HERE.
Hour Of The Dragon
By Robert E. Howard; Read by Morgan Saletta
Podcast – [UNABRIDGED]
Podcast: Dragon Hour / The Hour of the Dragon
Podcaster: November 2008 – ????
Follow Conan and his struggle to overcome the dark necromancy that has cast him from the throne he won! Quake at the dark and evil arts wielded against him in this chapter by chapter audiobook production of Robert E. Howard’s The Hour of the Dragon. The original work was published in four parts in Wierd Tales from December 1935 to April 1936, and later appeared as Conan the Conqueror (1950).
Podcast feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/TheHourOfTheDragon
Posted by Jesse Willis