
Fast Forward TV has an interview with Kathleen Ann Goonan. |MP3|
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http://fast-forward.tv/blog/?feed=rss2
Posted by Charles Tan
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Fast Forward TV has an interview with Kathleen Ann Goonan. |MP3|
You can subscribe to the feed at this URL (but it doesn’t have the new interviews yet):
http://fast-forward.tv/blog/?feed=rss2
Posted by Charles Tan

Adventures in Scifi Publishing has an interview with John Zakour and Brandon Sanderson. |MP3|
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http://scifipublishing.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Charles Tan

Random House Audio scored a Grammy Award with the final chapter in Harry Potter series. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, by J.K. Rowling, read by Jim Dale, won “best spoken word album for children.” The only previous audiobook in the series to win this same award was Harry Potter And The Goblet of Fire.
Posted by Jesse Willis

The Hey Want To Watch A Movie? podcast is a commentary track created by fans. Its mission:
“Unauthorized, home-made movie commentaries, like watching movies with good friends.”
A singular honor for the show for me was to be invited to participate in the track recorded for Galaxy Quest. Have a listen |MP3|. Other commentarists include the ubiquitous Christiana Ellis, Mike Meitin, Brandon Hill, and Tabz.
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http://watchamovie.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Jesse Willis

Philosophy Bites is a podcast about philosophy. Recently they talked to Oxford’s Stephen Mulhall who’s authored a book titled On Film. Fans of SF and philosophy rarely mix (which is a damn shame) but the connections between the two are legion. Good SF is always a “thought experiment”, but Mulhall thinks philosophers should also consider film itself as philosophy. His illustration for this comes from a few scenes in Blade Runner. I don’t see quite the connections Mulhall makes in the movie myself (Voight-Kampff machine as camera and Deckard as Director) but I agree it is a deeply philosophical film. Have a listen |MP3|, judge for yourself. You can subscribe to the podcast via this feed:
http://www.philosophybites.libsyn.com/rss
Posted by Jesse Willis

At Lakeshore, Jay Lake reads his story “Arrange the Bones” which originally appeared in Say…Was that a Kiss?. Here’s the |MP3|.
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http://www.jlake.com/podcasts/lakeshore_audio.xml
Posted by Charles Tan