Tor.com: Firstborn by Brandon Sanderson

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Tor.comTor.com has a lot of downloadable short stories on audio. The latest to catch my eye is an SF novelette written (and read?) by Brandon Sanderson!

This was Sanderson’s first published work. The Tor.com email newsletter describes it as…

“out-and-out science fiction… SF like it used to be.”

Tor.com - Firstborn by Brandon SandersonFirstborn
By Brandon Sanderson; Read by Brandon Sanderson (?)
1 |MP3| – Approx. 74 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Tor.com
Published: December 2008
“…a tale of war and sibling rivalry…”

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BBC7: Pattern Recognition by William Gibson

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BBC Radio 7 - BBC7BBC7 Describes their end of the year offering as: “William Gibson’s cult sci-fi thriller of a woman employed by multi-national companies to test new brands.” Unfortunately their reading of Pattern Recognition is abridged, and not “sci-fi” (or even Science Fiction really – |READ OUR REVIEW| of the unabridged version). Still, Gibson is a great stylist with some amazing ideas. This recording was previously broadcast in October of 2007.

A better year end gift for British subjects (and Earthlings in general) would be for the BBC to change its letters in 2009 to BPC (the British Podcasting Corporation). Come to think of it, a CPC (Canadian Podcasting Corporation) would be a great idea too.

Pattern Recognition
By William Gibson; Read by Lorelei King
5 Parts – Approx. 150 Minutes [ABRIDGED]
Broadcaster: BBC Radio 7
Broadcast: Monday 29th December 2008 – Friday 2nd January 2009
“William Gibson’s cult sci-fi thriller of a woman employed by multi-national companies to test new brands.”

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Thousandth Night by Alastair Reynolds

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Sam Mowry from the WILLAMETTE RADIO WORKSHOP is the narrator for the latest audio offering from Subterranean Online magazine. That’s good news to people who know his work, and good news to everyone else too because they get to hear it now if that hadn’t previously. Check this out…

Subterranean Magazine - Fall 2008Thousandth Night
By Alastair Reynolds; Read by Sam A. Mowry
16 MP3s – Approx. 2 Hours 54 Minutes ???????? [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Subterranean Online
Published: December 2008
Thousandth Night is a tale, the best in modern space opera. Fans of Alastair Reynolds’ work will notice some strong similarities between it and his most recent novel, House of Suns, which grew out of this novella.

Intro |MP3|
Part 01 |MP3| Part 02 |MP3| Part 03 |MP3| Part 04 |MP3| Part 05 |MP3|
Part 06 |MP3| Part 07 |MP3| Part 08 |MP3| Part 09 |MP3| Part 10 |MP3|
Part 11 |MP3| Part 12 |MP3| Part 13 |MP3| Part 14 |MP3| Part 15 |MP3|

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The Day the Earth Stood Still w/ Sodom & Gommorah

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The Time Traveler Show #28 has Sodom and Gommorah, Texas by R.A. Lafferty read by Gwendolyn Jensen-Woodard co-owner of Imagination Lane , an Audio Drama Production group.
The Time Traveler has a nice fireside chat (without the fire) with narrator William Coon.  We talk about some of titles that William has narrated including The Day the Earth Stood Still: Selected Stories of Harry Bates.  We talk about Farewell to the Master, the short story that the movie was based upon.The Day the Earth Stood Still

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The Time Traveler Podcast feed is here:

http://www.timetravelershow.com/shows/feed.xml

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Orson Scott Card Selects #7 – The Forever War by Joe Haldeman

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Orson Scott Card Selects (presented by Audible.com)
Orson Scott Card’s latest aural essay is up on Audible.com. This month Card’s talks about Joe Haldeman’s The Forever War!

Go check it out, or just have a listen |MP3| to hear what Card thinks about JH’s masterwork!

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Morphology, longevity, incept dates: Philip K. Dick’s 80th birthday

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Pirate Cat RadioPirate Cat Radio has an interview with David Gill of the Philip K. Dick devotional blog Total Dick Head. The interview aired on Friday December 12 from 11:59pm to 2am. Have a listen to the |MP3| in celebration of the Philip K. Dick’s 80th birthday.

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