First published in Pall Mall Magazine, along with an H.G. Wells novel and a Jack London short story, The Point Of Honor is a Joseph Conrad novella that had its genesis in the real duels that two French Hussar officers… Read moreLibriVox: The Point Of Honor by Joseph Conrad
Here are six intriguing new releases that caught my eye and perhaps will yet catch my ears. I haven’t read Miéville yet, maybe this is the one, its all about communication – or at least that’s the message I think… Read moreNew Releases: Miéville, Spillane/Collins, Anderson, London, Wells, Zamyatin
The SFFaudio Podcast #089 – Jesse talks to James Campanella, Ph.D. Jim is an associate professor in the department of Biology and Molecular Biology at Montclair State University in New Jersey. He’s also an audiobook narrator, and podcaster. Talked about… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #089 – TALK TO: James Campanella
My friend Brian Murphy, a too infrequent guest on The SFFaudio Podcast, posted a terrific review of The Call Of The Wild on his blog, The Silver Key back in 2009: “If you are a [Robert E.] Howard fan frustrated… Read moreLibriVox: The Call Of The Wild by Jack London
The SFFaudio Podcast #078 – Jesse talks with Fred Godsmark of Audio Realms and TheAudiobookShop.com: Talked about on today’s show: Audio Realms, Science Fiction, Fantasy, and Horror audiobooks, Dark Realms Audio, Dark Desires Audio, what’s up with all the paranormal… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #078 – TALK TO: Fred Godsmark
I’m not much for re-reading books. I will do it, but I usually prefer a new book to even a fondly remembered one. But I do make exceptions, now and again. One book, which I re-read on what is fast… Read moreLibriVox: White Fang by Jack London