Jesse, Evan Lampe, Will Emmons, Alex (PulpCovers), and Jonathan Weichsel talk about Exiles To Glory by Jerry Pournelle Talked about on today’s show: serialized in 2 issues of Galaxy, September and October 1977, a paperback, Jerry Pournelle by himself, YA… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #811 – READALONG: Exiles To Glory by Jerry Pournelle
Jesse, Terence Blake, and Jonathan Weichsel talk about Time Is The Simplest Thing by Clifford D. Simak Talked about on today’s show: The Fisherman, serialized in Analog, April 1961, a really good scene, fits the story, so ubiquitous, very surprising,… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #810 – READALONG: Time Is The Simplest Thing by Clifford D. Simak
The SFFaudio Podcast #807 – The Game Of Rat And Dragon by Cordwainer Smith (read by Tony Addison, 38 minutes) AND The Dragon-Queen Of Jupiter by Leigh Brackett (read by Edmund Bloxam, 40 minutes). These are complete and unabridged readings… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #807 – AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: The Game Of Rat And Dragon by Cordwainer Smith AND The Dragon-Queen Of Jupiter by Leigh Brackett
The SFFaudio Podcast #803 – The Gun by Philip K. Dick, read by Tommy Patrick Ryan. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the story (29 minutes) followed by a discussion of it. Participants in the discussion include Jesse,… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #803 – AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: The Gun by Philip K. Dick
The SFFaudio Podcast #801 – Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey, read by Martin Geeson. This is a complete and unabridged reading of the story (5 hours, 12 minutes) followed by a discussion of it. Participants in… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #801 – AUDIOBOOK/READALONG: Confessions Of An English Opium-Eater by Thomas De Quincey
Jesse, Evan Lampe, Will Emmons and Terence Blake talk about Modern Horror And The Origins Of American Empire by W. Scott Poole Talked about on today’s show: according to the empire, And The Origins Of American Empire , doesn’t sound… Read moreThe SFFaudio Podcast #799 – READALONG: Dark Carnivals: Modern Horror And The Origins Of American Empire by W. Scott Poole