List of SFFaudio Podcast Episodes

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The SFFaudio PodcastThe SFFaudio Podcast is big, really big. You just won’t believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. It’s so big in fact we’ve had to make this handy master list of all The SFFaudio Podcast episodes.

Podcast feed:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/sffaudiopodcast

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#001 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#002 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#003 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#004 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#005 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#006 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#007 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#008 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#009 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#010 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Bill Hollweg from BrokenSea Audio Productions
#011 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#012 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#013 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Mister Ron from the Mister Ron’s Basement podcast
#014 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#015 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#016 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#017 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Brian Murphy of The Silver Key blog
#018 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#019 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Julie Davis of the Forgotten Classics podcast
#020 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to short story author James Powell
#021 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to blogger Carsten Schmitt
#022 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#023 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to publisher and podcaster Rick Jackson
#024 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#025 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Brian Murphy of The Silver Key blog
#026 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#027 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk with Rick Jackson
#028 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Luke Burrage of the Science Fiction Book Review Podcast
#029 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk with Julie Davis
#030 – |MP3|-|POST| – AUDIOBOOK: The Friends Of Hector Jouvet by James Powell
#031 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk with Rick Jackson
#032 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#033 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#034 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: The Steel Remains by Richard K. Morgan
#035 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk with Gregg Margarite and Luke Burrage
#036 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott, Jesse and Julie talk to Allan Kaster of Infinivox
#037 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#038 – |MP3|-|POST| – AUDIOBOOK: The Burning Bridge by Poul Anderson
#039 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Fred Greenhalgh of the Radio Drama Revival podcast
#040 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Steve Feldberg of Audible.com
#041 – |MP3|-|POST| – Jesse and Scott to Science Fiction author Robert J. Sawyer
#042 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: The Coming Of Conan The Cimmerian by Robert E. Howard
#043 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#044 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Professor Eric S. Rabkin of the University Of Michigan
#045 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#046 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#047 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#048 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#049 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#050 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: The Turn Of The Screw by Henry James
#051 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk with Professor Eric S. Rabkin about THE YELLOW PERIL
#052 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Science Fiction author and scholar William F. Wu
#053 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Anne Frid de Vries of the Anne Is A Man blog
#054 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#055 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Jack J. Ward of The Sonic Society podcast
#056 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: The Status Civilization by Robert Sheckley
#057 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#058 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to John DeNardo of the SFSignal blog
#059 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse to Science Fiction author David J. Williams
#060 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#061 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: City Of Dragons by Kelli Stanley
#062 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Mystery/Crime author Kelli Stanley
#063 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott, Jesse and Rick Jackson talk to audiobook narrator William Coon
#064 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: The Stars My Destination by Alfred Bester
#065 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott, Jesse and Luke
#066 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott talks to SFF author Harlan Ellison
#067 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to podcaster Dan Carlin
#068 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#069 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk with Allan Kaster
#070 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse
#071 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to George Zarr of Seeing Ear Theatre
#072 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: Assam And Darjeeling by T.M. Camp
#073 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: Earth Abides by George R. Stewart
#074 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott, Jesse and Luke
#075 – |MP3|-|POST| – Scott and Jesse talk to Hugh McGuire of LibriVox.org
#076 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: Mindswap by Robert Sheckley
#077 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: Dr. Jekyll And Mr. Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
#078 – |MP3|-|POST| – Jesse talks to Fred Godsmark of Audio Realms
#079 – |MP3|-|POST| – AUDIOBOOK: Queen Of The Black Coast by Robert E. Howard
#080 – |MP3|-|POST| – Jesse talks to cartoonist Eric Shanower
#081 – |MP3|-|POST| – AUDIOBOOK: Code Of The Poodles by James Powell
#082 – |MP3|-|POST| – READALONG: Memory by Donald E. Westlake
#083 – |MP3|-|POST| – Jesse talks to Jeremy Keith of HuffDuffer.com
#084 – |MP3|-|POST| – Jesse, Luke, Rick, Gregg and Paul W. Campbell
#085 – |MP3|-|POST| – Jesse talks to Gregg Taylor of Decoder Ring Theatre
#086 – |MP3|-|POST| – Jesse talks to Ben Aaronovitch of Blake’s 7

Posted by Jesse Willis

With A Little Help by Cory Doctorow (and his friends)

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Check out the impressive list of narrators reading the stories in this new FREE short story collection from Cory Doctorow. The Neil Gaiman read story, The Right Book, takes on the future of books, ebooks and publishing. The Wil Wheaton read story, Scroogled, imagines a future (or perhaps present) in which your Google searches shall be held against you in the airport security screening, free wi-fi and webcams everywhere means you’ve constantly surveilled and Cardinal Richelieu get’s his revenge. This is a very cool project.

I’ve added a HuffDuffer podcast feed for the the entire collection or pick and choose individual stories.

With A Little Help by Cory DoctorowWith A Little Help
By Cory Doctorow; Read by various
14 Zipped MP3 Files or Podcast – Approx. 10 Hours 25 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Craphound.com
Published: December 7, 2010
With A Little Help is my first serious experiment in self-publishing. I’ve published many novels, short story collections, books of essays and so on with publishers, and it’s all been very good and satisfying and educational and so on, but it seems like it’s time to try something new. With A Little Help consists of 12 stories, all reprints except for “Epoch” (commissioned by Mark Shuttleworth) This book is also available as a limited edition hardcover, a free ebook (in several formats) and an audiobook. It is licensed Creative Commons BY-NC-SA. Download the book, buy the limited edition hardcover and audiobooks at craphound.com/walh. This cover by Rick Lieder. Three other covers available.

Podcast feed: http://huffduffer.com/tags/with_a_little_help/rss

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1. Introduction
By Jonathan Coulton; Read by Jonathan Coulton
1 |MP3| – Approx. 6 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

2. The Things That Make Me Weak and Strange Get Engineered Away
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Hugh A.D. Spencer
1 |MP3| – Approx. 1 Hour 22 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

3. The Right Book
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Neil Gaiman
1 |MP3| – Approx. 17 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

4. Other Peoples’ Money
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Mur Lafferty
1 |MP3| – Approx. 15 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

5. Scroogled
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Wil Wheaton
1 |MP3| – Approx. 40 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

6. Human Readable
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Spider Robinson
1 |MP3| – Approx. 1 Hour 38 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

7. Liberation Spectrum
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Leo Laporte
1 |MP3| – Approx. 55 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

8. Power Punctuation!
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Patrick Nielsen Hayden
1 |MP3| – Approx. 30 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

9. Visit The Sins
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Roy Trumbull
1 |MP3| – Approx. 49 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

10. Constitutional Crisis
By Cory Doctorow; Read by J.C. Hutchins
1 |MP3| – Approx. 16 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

11. Pester Power
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Mary Robinette Kowal
1 |MP3| – Approx. 12 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

12. Chicken Little
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Emily Hurson
1 |MP3| – Approx. 2 Hours 7 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

13. Epoch
By Cory Doctorow; Read by Jesse Brown
1 |MP3| – Approx. 1 Hour 24 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

14. Afterword: I’m Only In It For The Money
By Russell Galen; Read by Russell Galen
1 |MP3| – Approx. 9 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]

[Thanks tamahome02000‎!]

Posted by Jesse Willis

BBCR4 + RA.cc: Keep Your Pantheon by David Mamet

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BBC Radio 4RadioArchives.ccI use an RSS feed aggregator to check most websites these days but RadioArchive.cc is one I still have to check manually. One recent visit turned up a torrent that figuratively screamed for a download. Keep Your Pantheon was broadcast in 2007 on BBC Radio 4 and was written by David Mamet.

Yes, that David Mamet!

The production, as performed by a cast of veteran BBC voices, is of course a comedy (hopefully you could tell by the title), and follows in the fine tradition of A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum and Blackadder the ThirdSense and Senility. To get the MP3 head on over to RadioArchive.cc and do a search. You will, of course, also need a torrent client (thats the software for getting torrents). I use µTorrent.

BBC Radio 4 - Keep Your Pantheon by David MametKeep Your Pantheon (or On The Whole I’d Rather Be In Mesopotamia)
By David Mamet; Performed by a full cast
1 Broadcast – Approx. 45 Minutes [RADIO DRAMA]
Broadcaster: BBC Radio 4 / Afternoon Play
Broadcast: May 28, 2007
Provider: RadioArchive.cc
An impoverished acting company on the edge of eviction is offered a lucrative engagement. But through a series of riotous mishaps, the troupe finds its problems have actually multiplied, and that they are about to learn a new meaning for the term “dying on stage.”

Cast:
Strabo … Martin Jarvis
Lupus Albus … Lloyd Owen
Philius … Darren Richardson
Pelargon … Simon Templeman
Ramus … Morgan Sheppard
Quintus Magnus … Christopher Neame
Titus … Kenneth Danziger
Servant / 1st Centurion / Armourer / Priest … Alan Shearman
Messenger / 2nd Centurion / Guard … Matthew Wolf

Director Rosalind Ayres

A snippet from the script:

A snippet from ACT I of David Mamet's KEEP YOUR PANTHEON

Comparative videos for research, private study, criticism, or whathaveyou:

Posted by Jesse Willis

LibriVox: Goblin Feet by J.R.R. Tolkien

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LibriVoxGoblin Feet
By J.R.R. Tolkien; Read by Kim Stich
1 |MP3| – Approx. 2 Minutes [POETRY]
Publisher: LibriVox.org
Published:
Written in April of 1915. First published in Oxford Poetry 1915.

Goblin Feet
by J.R.R. Tolkien

I AM off down the road
Where the fairy lanterns glowed
And the little pretty flittermice are flying :
A slender band of grey
It runs creepily away
And the hedges and the grasses are a-sighing.
The air is full of wings,
And of blundering beetle-things
That warn you with their whirring and their humming.
O ! I hear the tiny horns
Of enchanted leprechauns
And the padding feet of many gnomes a-coming !

O ! the lights : O ! the gleams : O ! the little tinkly sounds :
O ! the rustle of their noiseless little robes :
O ! the echo of their feet — of their little happy feet :
O ! their swinging lamps in little starlit globes.

I must follow in their train
Down the crooked fairy lane
Where the coney-rabbits long ago have gone,
And where silverly they sing
In a moving moonlit ring
All a-twinkle with the jewels they have on.
They are fading round the turn
Where the glow-worms palely burn

And the echo of their padding feet is dying !
O ! it’s knocking at my heart —
Let me go ! O ! let me start !
For the little magic hours are all a-flying.

O ! the warmth ! O ! the hum ! O ! the colours in the dark !
O ! the gauzy wings of golden honey-flies !
O ! the music of their feet — of their dancing goblin feet !
O ! the magic ! O ! the sorrow when it dies.

More good goblin badness:

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