AboutSF Audio: The Deadly Mission Of Phineas Snodgrass by Frederik Pohl

When Frederik Pohl took over the editorship of Galaxy magazine in the early 1960s one of his first editorials read like fiction. The Deadly Mission Of Phineas Snodgrass was Pohl’s response to L. Sprague de Camp’s 1941 novel Lest Darkness… Read moreAboutSF Audio: The Deadly Mission Of Phineas Snodgrass by Frederik Pohl

The Year’s Top Short SF Novels, ed. by Allan Kaster

Life is good! Infinivox just released their latest: The Year’s Top Short SF Novels, edited by Allan Kaster. CONTENTS: “Return to Titan” by Stephen Baxter “Jackie’s-Boy” by Steven Popkes “The Sultan of the Clouds” by Geoffrey A. Landis “Seven Cities… Read moreThe Year’s Top Short SF Novels, ed. by Allan Kaster

Aural Noir Review of the Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

The Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Edited by John Joseph Adams; Read by Simon Vance and Anne Flosnik, John Joseph Adams (uncredited) 18 CDs – 22 hours [UNABRIDGED] Publisher: Brilliance Audio Published: 2010 ISBN: 1441839070 Themes: / Mystery / Crime… Read moreAural Noir Review of the Improbable Adventures of Sherlock Holmes

Orthopedic Horseshoes – James Morrow, Geoffrey A. Landis, & rememberences of Hal Clement

The episode features scientist/author Diane Turnshek talking with hosts Al and Herb about fostering young writers, first conventions, and bad singing.  Al interviews Nebula and World Fantasy Award winner James Morrow about epiphenomenon, really cool titles, The Philosopher’s Aprentice, and… Read moreOrthopedic Horseshoes – James Morrow, Geoffrey A. Landis, & rememberences of Hal Clement