The Green Man Review has Peter S. Beagle audio The Stickball Witch

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The Green Man ReviewThe Green Man Review is offering the first of four promised Peter S. Beagle stories. The first reading, on the theme of “Springtime”. It will be published this Fall, in a paperbook collection from Tachyon Press entitled We Never Talk About My Brother. Check it out!

The Stickball Witch
By Peter S. Beagle; Read by Peter S. Beagle
1 |MP3| – [UNABRDIGED?]
Publisher: The Green Man Review
Published: March 2008

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Posted by Jesse Willis

Two Scottish writers, Iain M. Banks and Ken MacLeod, speak

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Aye Write! (from the Bank of Scotland Book Festival), recorded on Sunday, March 9th 2008, has audio of Iain M. Banks and Ken MacLeod discussing their latest novels.

Two of Scotland’s leading writers discuss their new books. Iain M Banks’ Matter, the story of a crime within a war which means for one man a desperate flight and a search for the people who can clear his name, for his brother a constant threat of treachery and murder, and for their sister going back to a place she thought she’d abandoned forever. In Ken MacLeod’s The Execution Channel, fighting has spread across the Middle East and Central Asia to the borders of China. In the US, refugees from climate–change disaster subsist in FEMA camps. Images of official executions circulate on the Internet like al Qaeda videos. Interference in someone else’s war is never a simple matter. Both authors are on top form – Banks with a novel of great wit and serious purpose; MacLeod providing, as The Times said, ‘politically engaged, speculative fiction at its finest, with a conclusion that’s absolutely mind-blowing’.

Here’s the |MP3|,

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Posted by Jesse Willis

BBC Radio 4 – Journey into Space – Frozen In Time

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BBC Radio 4According to the latest issue of the Radio Times an all new show in the long loved Journey into Space series is set to air this weekend! Fans of JiT first heard the show on BBC airwaves back in 1953. This new program (written by the same guy) continues the tradition. For fans, this is something not to be missed, for those who haven’t heard of it before check out the Wikipedia article. This will be available for a week after the broadcast via the BBC R4 “listen again” service.

Journey into Space – Frozen In Time
By Charles Chilton; Performed by a full cast
1 Broadcast – Approx. 60 minutes [RADIO DRAMA]
Broadcaster: BBC Radio 4 / The Saturday Play
Broadcast: Saturday April 12th 14:30-15:30 (UK TIME)
“The crew of 1960’s spacecraft Ares awakes from suspended animation in 2008. Jet Morgan – played by David Jacobs from the original cast – has been the only one left awake for the past 30 years. Unwittingly caught up in seismic deception, the Earth’s future could be in peril.”

Also, there’s an informative article about the making of this show (along with some nostalgia on the venerable Journey Into Space lineage) over on the Times Online website |READ IT|.

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Posted by Jesse Willis

Commentary: The Metamor City Podcast

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Metamor City Podcast[Editor’s Note: In this commentary one of SFFaudio’s highly valued behind the scenes contributors, Nick Gassman, talks on the record about a recent podcast fiction series he’s been enjoying.]

Imagine a world where magic has developed alongside technology. A world where the fabric of a city is maintained not only by gravity and physics, but also by magic. That’s the world that Metamor City is situated in.

It’s also a city where the police chief is a wolverine, the chief medical examiner is a vampire (her ‘special’ attributes make her outstanding at her job), and where the normal people are called ‘mundies’, for ‘mundanes’, having no special skills or attributes. Mundies, and a potentially unlimited range of mythical and fantastic creatures live cheek by fang together, and in general manage to get along OK. But where there’s tension and conflict, usually between races (if that’s the right word), then that’s where the interest lies for the fiction.

It’s a city full of potential for the exploration of many themes, and one which the author, Chris Lester, exploits to great advantage. The Metamor City podcast is a thorough, in depth look at the characters and events of this fantastic metropolis. Lester’s style isn’t about fast moving action. The mix of short and long stories take their time to explain, explore, dissect, discover. The motivations of characters are important here, and there will be dwelling on detail if Lester feels it necessary to create a believable world – which it is.

The focus of the stories is the city itself, and all the rich variety that it contains, rather than a particular character. Stories are told from different perspectives, and characters could be major, minor, or absent from one story to the next.

The first few podcasts are narrated (well) by individuals, and then change to a cast who speak for each character, whilst Lester retains his role as the linking narrator. The quality is superb, with the ‘acting’ only a whisker away from full professional, and with nothing left to be desired from the production, and integration of music and sound effects. These sounds always add to the dramatic effect, unlike many podcasts (and, indeed, professional productions), where they can be intrusive, typically due to excessive volume or inappropriate material (cue very lengthy sound effect of footsteps).

If you want fast paced action, this isn’t for you. But if, like me, you hunger for great storytelling, great production, and a setting full of potential, then you’ll want to put this podcast high on your list of priorities.

Subscribe to the podcast via this feed:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/metamorcity

Posted by Nick Gassman

The Time Traveler Show podcasts two Mike Resnick tales

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The Time Traveler Show podcastThe latest Time Traveler Show podcast features two short stories written and read by Mike Resnick! Here’s the scoop on em…

“…the first has yet to be printed but will appear in the anthology Urban Werewolves. It’s called A Most Unusual Greyhound. The other story is nominated for a 2008 Hugo Award for best short story. It is called Distant Replay.”

These were recorded on Jan. 19th, 2008 at the ConFusion 2008 SF convention in Troy, Michigan. Listen |MP3| direct, or subscribe to the podcast via this feed:

http://www.timetravelershow.com/shows/feed.xml

Posted by Jesse Willis

The Dragon Page Interviews James A. Owen

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Dragon Page Cover To Cover LogoThe latest Dragon Page Cover To Cover podcast features an interview with James A. Owen on his book The Search for the Red Dragon.

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

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

Posted by Charles Tan