Sci-Fi Talk Interviews Gail Z. Martin

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Sci-Fi Talk interviews Gail Z. Martin. |MP3|

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Jay Lake Reads “The Sky That Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and Into the Black”

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At Lakeshore, Jay Lake reads “The Sky That Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and Into the Black”. Here is the |MP3|.

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Escape Pod Features Jeremiah Tolbert’s “This, My Body”

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Stephen Eley reads “This, My Body” by Jeremiah Tolbert over at Escape Pod. Here is the |MP3|.

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The Time Traveler Show Features Frank Herbert’s “Missing Link”

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Podcast - The Time Traveler ShowThe Time Traveler Show features Frank Herbert’s “Missing Link” in its latest episode and is read by Steve Anderson. |MP3|

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Adventures in SciFi Publishing Interviews Timothy Zahn

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Podcast - Adventures In SciFi PublishingAdventures in Scifi Publishing has an interview with Timothy Zahn. They also have a feature on Lone Star Stories. |MP3|

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CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks talks The Physics Of The Impossible

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CBC Radio One - Quirks and Quarks PodcastStar Trek‘s phasers, Star Wars‘s lightsabers, and ships that can travel faster than the speed of light… pure SF? Bob MacDonald, host of CBC Radio’s Quirks & Quarks, talks to Dr. Kaku about his book, Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel. Drawing from science fiction for his inspiration, and his training as a theoretical physicist for his analysis, Dr. Kaku tries to figure out what, if anything, is actually impossible. Have a listen |MP3|

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