FREE LISTENS REVIEW: Anda’s Game by Cory Doctorow

Review

Free Listens Blog“Anda’s Game”
By Cory Doctorow
Source: Craphound.com
Length: Approx. 1 hr
Reader: Alice Taylor

The story: “Anda’s Game” uses the setting of an online fantasy game to explore how world-spanning issues of responsibility are present even in the games people play. Like much of Doctorow’s science fiction that I’ve read, this story takes place in a near-future or slightly alternate present. Anda, a high school girl, spends most of her time playing a World of Warcraft-like game. She and Lucy, a friend Anda meets through an online gaming group called the Fahrenheits, begin taking on in-game quests of a very unusual nature. As Anda begins to realize these quests are morally questionable, she is caught up in a situation she knows is wrong, but feels powerless to alter.

Doctorow fits a number of societal issues into his fiction and this story is no exception. His knowledge and care for his characters allow his handling of childhood obesity and game addiction to avoid the crassness of TV news shock stories. The story touches on rarely-discussed questions about sweatshop labor, world economy, and virtual economies. The story does not try to provide the answer to all these thorny issues, but instead suggests that relying on others through honest communication is the starting point for solving difficult problems, be they personal or international.

Rating: 7/10

The reader: Alice Taylor has a mumbly British accent, which makes it sometimes difficult to understand, but fits the main character perfectly. While individual words are sometimes unintelligible, whether through pronunciation or slang usage, the meaning is always clear. When a character in the story types, Taylor types along on her keyboard, making an aural equivalent to what authors sometimes do by changing typeface or indentation to indicate a written conversation over computer. Each of the three episodes is introduced and ended by Doctorow’s own comments on the story and his personal life.

Posted by Seth

Changes to SFFaudio (we think they’re good)

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SFFaudio MetaStarting very shortly, SFFaudio will be bringing you more content.

Instead of having our existing staff cloned, or making the day 25 hours long (our first idea was to blog from Mars), we’re going to be adding new posts from bloggers (and podcasters) from other existing websites. The idea is to turn you on to some of the keen folks that are out there writing about (and recording) the stuff we think sounds really cool.

Sites that post stuff we’d like to see added to the SFFaudio feed include those like:

Forgotten Classics http://hcforgottenclassics.blogspot.com/

Quasar Dragon http://freesciencefantasy.blogspot.com/

Free Listens http://www.freelistens.blogspot.com/

In addition to all those folks, we’re also planning a quasi-revival of our abortive sister site AuralNoir.com (2005-2006). Aural Noir, prior to her passing, posted stories just like those you see on SFFaudio, but instead of being about Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror audio, they were all targeted at the Mystery, Crime, Noir and Thriller audio that was out there. There’s a lot more of it available these days, and we’ve got a lot of stuff we’ve been just aching to tell you about. So, the plan is for us to have new posts, with their own labels, sporting the traditional “News”, “Reviews” and “Online Audio” topics but in the flavour of Mystery, Crime, Noir and Thriller podcasts, podiobooks, audiobooks and audio drama.

A little skeptical? Ya, we are too. But we’re hoping it will be very cool. Please let us know how you like it as it comes.

Posted by Jesse Willis

Orson Scott Card Selects #3 – Podkayne of Mars by Robert A. Heinlein

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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 it’s all about Robert A. Heinlein, and his pick is Podkayne of Mars!

Go check it out, or just have a listen |MP3| to hear what Card thinks about RAH and Poddy both and then be sure check out the new Blackstone Audio’s release of Podkayne of Mars (it’s already on Audible.com, but hasn’t hit their hardcopy shelf yet)! It’s a terrific juvie.

Posted by Jesse Willis

Adventures in SciFi Publishing Interviews Kelly Link and Lou Anders

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Podcast - Adventures In SciFi PublishingAdventures in Scifi Publishing interviews Kelly Link and Lou Anders. |MP3|

Or subscribe to AiSFP podcast via the feed:

http://scifipublishing.libsyn.com/rss

Posted by Charles Tan

The Dragon Page Interviews Peter David

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Dragon Page Cover To Cover LogoThe latest Dragon Page Cover To Cover podcast features an interview with Peter David (Tigerheart).

You can download the |MP3| directly or subscribe to the show’s XML feed:

http://www.dragonpage.com/podcastC2C.xml

Posted by Charles Tan