
The latest Dragon Page Cover To Cover podcast features an interview with Jim Butcher of Dresden Files fame.
You can download the |MP3| directly or subscribe to the show’s XML feed:
http://www.dragonpage.com/podcastC2C.xml
Posted by Charles Tan
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The latest Dragon Page Cover To Cover podcast features an interview with Jim Butcher of Dresden Files fame.
You can download the |MP3| directly or subscribe to the show’s XML feed:
http://www.dragonpage.com/podcastC2C.xml
Posted by Charles Tan

Adventures in Scifi Publishing has an interview with David Keck and segments with Lou Anders and Tobias Buckell. |MP3|
Or subscribe to AiSFP podcast via the feed:
http://scifipublishing.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Charles Tan

The BBC Radio 4 show Front Row talked to Geoff Ryman, one of the editors of Interzone #216, which is a special issue dedicated to “Mundane SF.” You can “Listen Again” for the next few days.
[via SFsignal.com]
Posted by Jesse Willis

A few days ago I finished compiling the new “Author Page” for ELIZABETH BEAR. On it you’ll find all of the ELIZABETH BEAR audio that we know about (present and forthcoming). Mostly this consists of shorter pieces and interviews that have been podcast, but have a look HERE, and if you find any more ELIZABETH BEAR audio please let me know.
Posted by Jesse Willis

My mother’s so hip she not only knows what a podcast is, she’s recommending them! She just sent me an email regarding one of the podcasts she recently listened to. My mom recommends:
The Cambridge Science Festival Podcast, which recently aired a show that includes “The Science Of Doctor Who” |MP3|. You can subscribe to the podcast via this feed:
http://mediaplayer.group.cam.ac.uk/pods/other/CSF.rss
Posted by Jesse Willis

Complete, unabridged, and with a single narrator! What more could you ask? Perhaps only being able to get it for free. Friends, all your wishes are granted for here it is. The latest LibriVox audiobook to catch my eye is a classic H.G. Wells novel…
The Food of the Gods and How it Came to Earth
By H.G. Wells; Read by Alex C. Telander
12 Zipped MP3s or Podcast – Approx. 6 Hours [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: LibriVox.org
Published: April 2008
Two stuffy English scientists, always looking to further their scientific knowledge, create a substance called Herakleophorbia, which in its fourth incarnation – known as Herakleophorbia IV – has the special ability of making things increase greatly in size. As the scientists begin experimentation on some chicks, the substance is misused by some “country folk” who don’t take it seriously and soon Herakleophorbia IV is running rampant throughout England and then across the globe, creating giant plants and animals that wreak havoc on the land and then the people. Then the first giant babies are revealed and for the first time humanity has to contend with the existence of a new race of giant people. How humanity deals with this shocking new creation is revealed in The Food of the Gods and How it Came to Earth.
Subscribe to the podcast via the feed:
RSS FEED FOR The Food Of The Gods And How It Came To Earth
Posted by Jesse Willis