
Dragon Page: Cover To Cover has a new interview with Jennifer Rardin (Bitten to Death).
Have a listen direct |MP3| or subscribe to their podcast:
http://www.dragonpage.com/podcastC2C.xml
Posted by Charles Tan
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Dragon Page: Cover To Cover has a new interview with Jennifer Rardin (Bitten to Death).
Have a listen direct |MP3| or subscribe to their podcast:
http://www.dragonpage.com/podcastC2C.xml
Posted by Charles Tan

In an effort to promote his upcoming novel, Sunborn, author Jeffrey A. Carver had been recording the novel for podcast. But, due to difficulties with equipment, and the frustrations of the task he has now abandoned the project. The first installment of his attempt is still available for listening |MP3|
I’m not someone who’s likely to say “don’t record your novel” but in this case I can see why Carver stopped. When recording interferes with writing time, and your recording isn’t done in a smooth and efficient manner, you’d be crazy to do it.
Another issue, one that Carver doesn’t cite, is that authors don’t always make the best readers. A trained actor can bring a whole new dimension to the text. Carver’s reading isn’t bad, it just isn’t good.
Another issue I’m thinking about: Releasing the 4th book in the series 1st isn’t the best idea. When the first three haven’t been released to audio yet, you’re betting that the audience for the 4th book will be able to step in – and get it. Better, would be to promote a new book is to release an older book, ideally the first in the series. This will get your audience whetted, and more likely to pick up later books in paperbook versions.
Posted by Jesse Willis

Scott Brick wasn’t always a famous audiobook narrator. Before he got into the audio game he was a journalist, a comic book fan — and a detective. In his latest “Brickcast” Scott tells the story of how he uncovered the murderer of Spider-Man’s girlfriend Gwen Stacy. Have a listen to the |MP3|.
Posted by Jesse Willis

SFSignal.com‘s John DeNardo has posted up their latest “Mind Meld” in which a cross section of SF’s semi-celebrities give their answers to a pointed question about SF. This time the question is:
What’s Your Favorite Sub-Genre of Science Fiction and/or Fantasy?
Read the entire post HERE, it includes my own answer (which I think is pretty darn good) as well as some other decent (if not as awesome) ones. I am da vinner!
Posted by Jesse Willis

StarShipSofa: The Audio Science Fiction Magazine hits not just one great writer this week but TWO! Lucius Shepard and Norman Spinrad. Blast Off with the best science fiction podcast out there. Sorry that was just me, Tony C Smith. Well, I would say that! So join me in this week’s show for two great stories by legends in the SF world.
Aural Delights No 44 Lucius Shepard mp3
Poetry:Flesh Eating Alien Vampire Sex On The Moon by David Kopsaka Merkel 01:30
Flash Fiction: Man Of The Theatre By Norman Spinrad 4:00
Fact: Halloween by Amy H Sturgis 13:20
Book Review: Sean Keough 28:50
Main Fiction: Senor Voltro by Lucius Shepard
Narrators: Julie Davis, Mark Nelson, Paul Caggegi
Subscribe to the podcast via this feed:
http://www.starshipsofa.com/rss
Posted by Tony C. Smith

Just in from Deep Shag Records!
On The Road With Ellison Volume Three is the latest report in from Harlan Ellison and a life lived on the road. Here we find the author contemplating mortality – his own and that of the world; always with a keen eye, a sharp tongue, and one foot planted firmly in the ass of the terminally stupid. And why did he drop that chandelier on those people? This is Ellison live on stage and anything goes.
And yes, Deep Shag Records has On the Road Volumes 1 and 2 as well, with samples from all three recordings – find it all here.
Posted by Scott D. Danielson