
Librarian and audiobook fan Susan Dunman has found a new way to communicate new releases…
New Releases – April 2008
New Releases – May 2008
I like the content but I found the delivery too slow. What do you all think?
Posted by Jesse Willis
News, Reviews, and Commentary on all forms of science fiction, fantasy, and horror audio. Audiobooks, audio drama, podcasts; we discuss all of it here. Mystery, crime, and noir audio are also fair game.

Librarian and audiobook fan Susan Dunman has found a new way to communicate new releases…
New Releases – April 2008
New Releases – May 2008
I like the content but I found the delivery too slow. What do you all think?
Posted by Jesse Willis

If you didn’t catch it already, The Zombie Astronaut has been unofficially podcasting Canadia: 2056. Today’s release is of the 10th Epsiode (the last episode of the first season). From here on out ZA’s going to be catching up to the second season broadcasts in an awful hurry.
Canadia: 2056 – Season One
By Matt Watts (and others); Performed by a full cast
10 MP3s – Approx. 5 Hours [RADIO DRAMA]
Podcaster: Unofficial Canadia 2056 Podcast
Podcast: May 2008
Episodes:
1 |MP3| 2 |MP3| 3 |MP3| 4 |MP3| 5 |MP3|
6 |MP3| 7 |MP3| 8 |MP3| 9 |MP3| 10 |MP3|
Subscribe to the unofficial podcast via this feed:
http://thezombieastronaut.com/podcasts-only/rss2.aspx
And, if you can draw or make visual art using photoshop check out the ongoing “Canadia:2056 Future Graphics Contest” and send in your rendering of a character or spacecraft from the show! Check it out on the official site: cbc.ca/canadia2056/
The best graphic entered will win the entire Matt Watts Radio Comedy Collection from CBC autographed by Matt Watts. This includes Steve, the First; Steve, the Second and Canadia: 2056 Season 1 on CD. There will also be second and third place prizes! Check out some of the entries received so far:




Posted by Jesse Willis

You’ve been hoping for it, dreaming of it, and now you’re getting it…

Yup it’s a summer of Deck Gibson: Far Reach Commander, episodes 3-8! Brush up on your DG with Episodes 1 |MP3| and 2 |MP3|, prior to the release of episode 3 on May 30th 2008. Subscribe to the show via the podcast feed:
http://decoderring.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Jesse Willis

The Classic Tales Podcast, and its host B.J. Harrison, feature unabridged classics you’ll be sure to dig. All the standouts, Poe, Dickens, Conan Doyle, Hawthorne, Stevenson, and Hardy are present, but there are lesser known authors represented too. The latest two podcast feature one sure to please SFFaudio readers: H.P. Lovecraft’s The Lurking Fear!
You can subscribe to the podcast via this feed:
http://classictales.podshowcreator.com/feed.aspx?feedid=1258
The Lurking Fear
By H.P. Lovecraft; Read by B.J. Harrison
2 MP3s – Approx. 68 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Podcaster: The Classic Tales Podcast
Podcast: May 2008
The Lurking Fear. The Silent Death. Thunder calls it forth. It moves without detection. It kills without mercy. It terrorizes a mountainside. No one knows why, and no one knows exactly how, but when the heavens bellow their thunder, human lives are lost. Is it the ghost of an unavenged man? Is it a wolf beast, obeying the primal call of heaven? One diligent reporter finds out, and the knowledge drives him to delirium.
Posted by Jesse Willis

Are you wondering what Wil Wheaton is doing? Well check it out, This Week In Geek has an exclusive interview with Wil. Wil talks about his life, career, TechTV and potential podcast ideas. Have a listen |MP3| or subscribe to the podcast feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/thisweekingeek
[Via WWdN: In Exile]
Posted by Jesse Willis

Ace Books published Storm Over Warlock as F-109 and F-329 in paperback form in the 1960s. Nearly a half century later the first audiobook version was published – today! Narrator R.J. Davis also has another Norton set for release very soon too.
Storm Over Warlock
By Andre Norton; Read by R.J. Davis
19 Zipped MP3s or Podcast – 7 Hours 18 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: LibriVox.org
Published: May 15th 2008
The Throg task force struck the Terran survey camp a few minutes after dawn, without warning, and with a deadly precision which argued that the aliens had fully reconnoitered and prepared that attack. Eye-searing lances of energy lashed back and forth across the base with methodical accuracy. And a single cowering witness, flattened on a ledge in the heights above, knew that when the last of those yellow-red bolts fell, nothing human would be left alive down there.
Get this free audiobook via podcast:
http://librivox.org/bookfeeds/storm-over-warlock-by-andre-norton.xml
Posted by Jesse Willis