
If You’re Just Joining Us interviews Joe Abercrombie. |MP3|
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Posted by Charles Tan
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If You’re Just Joining Us interviews Joe Abercrombie. |MP3|
You can subscribe to the feed at http://feeds.feedburner.com/IfYoureJustJoiningUs
Posted by Charles Tan

The Agony Column has a couple of readings from SF in SF:
Pat Murphy (untitled) |MP3|
Carol Emshwiller (“Whoever”) |MP3|
Panel discussion with Terry Bisson, Pat Murphy, and Carol Emshwiller |MP3|
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Posted by Charles Tan

Stephen and Anna Eley reads “Those Eyes” by David Brin over at Escape Pod. Here is the |MP3|.
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http://escapepod.org/podcast.xml
Posted by Charles Tan

PodCastle, the fantasy fiction podcast, features “The Grand Cheat” by Hilary Moon Murphy read by Rajan Kahnna |MP3|.
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Posted by Charles Tan

One of the most compelling reasons to listen to podcasts is the ability to enjoy programs where and when you want them. I’ve been listening to The Zombie Astronaut‘s unofficial podcast feed for Canadia: 2056. This is a radio drama written by comedy genius Matt Watts. The show just wrapped up its second season on CBC Radio One. The podcast feed for the show has made Canadia 2056 completely accessible on my schedule. And like any podcast the show is now completely pause-able, rewindable, and re-listenable. I had to do all three this morning!
I was listening to episode 19 of the show and I was laughing so hard I had to pause it. About three minutes later, after the convulsions had stopped, I rewound and listened to what I’d missed. Here’s the scene that got me…
But first some background… the ships’ surgeon, Doc Gaffney, attends to a suicidal crew member named Skip Connors (she’s suicidal because she’s become a mere brain in a jar), just prior to the scene’s opening she’d been left alone in the Captain’s quarters with a obedient robot and a jealous computer |MP3|.
Like I said, I had to pause it, rewind, and listen again. Because it was a podcast, I could.
My enjoyment of all 24 episodes of Canadia: 2056 would be almost impossible without the podcast feed. And I’m not alone in this. I’ve read threads all over the net about the show, and the people who’ve heard the show. The people who heard it on the radio keep saying how much they like Canadia: 2056. But, I’ve also read about how these same folks ‘missed an episode’ here or there. People wanted to catch it when it was on, but just couldn’t. They can’t re-arrange their lives to listen to the radio, that’s really not how radio works. Even if radio is not appointment listening, Canadia 2056‘s podcast is well worth listening to. Give yourself a treat, go subscribe to the unofficial podcast of Canadia 2056. It’s so kruckin’ awesome!
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http://thezombieastronaut.com/podcasts-only/rss2.aspx
Posted by Jesse Willis

Clarkesworld # 22, the July 2008 issue, has an audio short story on offer…
When The Gentlemen Go By
By Margaret Ronald; Read by Cat Rambo
1 |MP3| – [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Clarkesworld Magazine
Published: July 2008
So who of you’ll do a listener review of this and post a comment below?
Posted by Jesse Willis