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EP087: Authorwerx

Posted on 2007.01.05 at 16:49
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By Greg van Eekhout.
Read by Stephen Eley.

I launched into my next bit, which I’d rehearsed that morning on the tram. “What I liked about your stories is that you never knew where they were going. It’d start off as a World War II military adventure, but then it would wind up being about android worms from another dimension out to steal Earth’s dirt. It’s like other writers’ stories are bridges: There’s a beginning, there’s an end, and it’s a pretty straight shot through. It might be a long bridge, or curvy, maybe, so you can’t quite see the ending coming. But the trip basically makes sense. Your stories were different, though. You always blew up your bridges halfway across, and you’d have to swim for the banks, and you’d end up on some rock with weird lizards.”

On the verge of laughter, he looked at me. “You’re kidding, right?”

Rated R. Contains profanity and a disturbing resemblance to Philip K. Dick.


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Referenced sites:
Eley’s writing progress
New forums (finally!)


EP Review: Eragon

Posted on 2007.01.05 at 16:48
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A film by Stefen Fangmeier.



Reviewed by Jonathon Sullivan.



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By Robert Silverberg.

Read by J.C. Hutchins (of The 7th Son Trilogy).


Mike offered Nick some pot. “That’s really something,” he said. “To have gone to the end of the world. Hey, Ruby, maybe we’ll talk to the travel agent about it.”

Nick took a deep drag and passed the joint to Jane. He felt pleased with himself about the way he had told the story. They had all been very impressed. That swollen red sun, that scuttling crab. The trip had cost more than a month in Japan, but it had been a good investment. He and Jane were the first in the neighborhood who had gone. That was important.

Rated R. Contains drugs, swinging, and frequent gratuitous apocalypses.



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Referenced sites:
Podiobooks.com
Starship Sofa (incl.: Robert Silverberg)


EP085: Merry Christmas from the Heartbreakers

Posted on 2006.12.23 at 20:59
Current Mood: optimistic
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By Mur Lafferty.

Read by Stephen and Anna Eley.

Musical guest: Twisted Sister.


“Look, I think I know where this is going,” Kris Kringle said, but Gingermuffin cut him off.

“Do you? The Heartbreakers have been making Tom Petty sound good for years, and no one gives a damn. Tom Petty gets all of the credit.”

Kris wondered if he was sober enough to have this discussion. “You’re not talking about Tom Petty.”

Gingermuffin slammed his hand down on the table. “Damn right I’m not!” Kris’s carefully stacked poker chips fell over in a clatter of
Christmas.


Rated R. Contains profanity, violence, and the puncturing of childhood myths. Merry Christmas!


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Referenced sites:
Reading is Fundamental
Child’s Play
I Should Be Writing
Geek Fu Action Grip
Podsafe Music Network (Terms of Use)


EP084: Smooth Talking

Posted on 2006.12.23 at 20:59
Current Mood: nerdy
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By Tobias S. Buckell.


Read by Steve Anderson (SGA Creative and Great Tales Live).


Roger sighed, shifted his position on the stump, and then turned back away from Marcus.

“What I’m trying to do, Marcus, is talk that tree into moving.”

Marcus didn’t say anything. He stood behind someone he thought he once knew and tried to figure what to say next. Not a man normally tied for words, Marcus found himself in the very surreal position of being speechless.

Rated R. For profanity and somewhat wooden anatomical descriptions.


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EP083: Ulla

Posted on 2006.12.23 at 20:56
Current Mood: mellow
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By Daniel Schwabauer.


Read by Jared Axelrod (of The Voice of Free Planet X) and J.R. Blackwell (of Voices of Tomorrow).


The world we now occupy is red, fourth from its sun, and extreme in its temperature. The atmosphere is lethal. Without our shelters we would die. But we will not be here long. Already the attack-cylinders, loaded with machinery and the weapons of destruction, stand ready in the firing tubes. Soon I shall be sending you thoughts from the third planet.

I have loved you.

Rated PG. Contains violence, chemical warfare, and heavy moral themes.


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EP082: Travels With My Cats

Posted on 2006.12.23 at 20:54
Current Mood: calm
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2005 Hugo Winner!

By Mike Resnick.

Read by Stephen Eley.

That night I was faced with a major decision. I didn’t want
to read a book called
Travels With My Cats by a woman called
Miss, but I’d spent my last nickel on it — well, the last until
my allowance came due again next week — and I’d read all my other
books so often you could almost see the eyetracks all over them.


So I picked it up without much enthusiasm, and read the first
page, and then the next — and suddenly I was transported to Kenya
Colony and Siam and the Amazon. Miss Priscilla Wallace had a
way of describing things that made me wish I was there, and when I
finished a section I felt like I’d
been there.


Rated PG. This product may be too disillusioning for young children.


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Referenced sites:
PodDisc.com
DragonHearth Productions (by Tracy and Laura Hickman)


EP Review: The Fountain

Posted on 2006.12.23 at 20:50
Current Mood: calm
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A film by Darren Aronofsky.


Reviewed by Jonathon Sullivan.


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EP081: Margin of Error

Posted on 2006.12.23 at 20:47
Current Mood: accomplished
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By Nancy Kress.

Read by Christiana Ellis (of Nina Kimberly the Merciless and Pickle Tales)

She said, “What the project needs is for you to come back and work on the same small area you did originally. Looking for something–anything–you might have missed in the protein-coded instructions to successive generations of nanoassemblers.”

“No,” I said.

Rated PG. Contains minor profanity, explicit bodily functions, and people being very, very mean..


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Referenced sites:
PodDisc.com
Podholes!


EP080: Union Dues - Cleanup in Aisle Five

Posted on 2006.11.16 at 11:09
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By Jeffrey R. DeRego.
Read by Rich Sigfrit (of Requiem of the Outcast and Amazing Pulp Adventures).

"Which one are you?"

The kid fans out a small stack of super hero trading cards, but it's not a Union deck. Figures. "Lemme see what you got there." I flip through and remember my old baseball card collection. I knew there was something special about me, when at nine-years-old, I accurately calculated the probable batting stats of each player, on every team, in the 1996 season after opening only one pack. The Union recruited me five years later after my dad beat a couple of Atlantic City casinos for ten million bucks. I was caught on security camera tape telling him when and how to bet at the roulette wheel.

"These don't look like you."

The card displays a blue-costumed man leaping between buildings. I hand it back to him. "Those guys aren't real, but I am." Wow. Did I just say that? Maybe I'll tell the kid that Santa and the Easter Bunny aren't real either. He's staring at me now, I can almost see his little brain struggling to make sense of my answer. I should tell him to buy Union Cards but, you know, he's five.

Rated R. Contains profanity, some violence involving children, and retail corporate exploitation.


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Union Dues Stories:
EP027: Iron Bars and the Glass Jaw
EP049: Off White Lies
EP062: The Baby and the Bathwater

EP079: Mountain, Man

Posted on 2006.11.16 at 11:05
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By Heather Shaw.
Read by Stephen Eley.

"Look, miss, I'm going to have to cut your hair to do this. Is that all right?"

She smiled at him from her upside-down, bent-over position, so he took that as a yes. He found an old pair of garden shears and took a hunk of her hair, gathered it into a rough ponytail, and hacked it off.

A pair of mountain bluebirds flew out from where the nest of hair had been.

Rated PG. Contains non-explicit sex, accidental assault, and geological scatology.


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EP Review: The Prestige

Posted on 2006.11.06 at 15:51
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A film by Christopher Nolan.


Reviewed by Mark Anderson.



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EP078: The Shoulders of Giants

Posted on 2006.11.06 at 15:41
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By Robert J. Sawyer.
Read by Stephen Eley.

The Pioneer Spirit was a colonization ship; it wasn’t intended as a diplomatic vessel. When it had left Earth, it had seemed important to get at least some humans off the mother world. Two small-scale nuclear wars—Nuke I and Nuke II, as the media had dubbed them—had already been fought, one in southern Asia, the other in South America. It appeared to be only a matter of time before Nuke III, and that one might be the big one.

SETI had detected nothing from Tau Ceti, at least not by 2051. But Earth itself had only been broadcasting for a century and a half at that point; Tau Ceti might have had a thriving civilization then that hadn’t yet started using radio. But now it was twelve hundred years later. Who knew how advanced the Tau Cetians might be?


Rated PG. Contains minor profanity, and very tame references to populating new worlds. Hey, someone's got to.


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EP077: A Single Shadow

Posted on 2006.11.01 at 14:10
Current Mood: cold
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By Stephen Dedman.
Read by Benjamin Grundy (of Mysterious Universe).

"I suppose you think we turn into cats and foxes when your back is turned?"

I smiled. "Only some of you - you, for example. You're much too beautiful to be human, but you could be a cat, a flower, a tree - no, scratch that one, you're too short." I glanced at Hiroshi. "Maybe Shimako's the tree-spirit," I said, softly. Hiroshi ignored me, but Miyume covered her mouth and laughed.

"I assure you, I'm quite human," she said. "I don't doubt that Shimako is, too. And how many girls have you used that line on, before?"

Rated R. Contains explicit sexual content. And ghosts. Explicit sexual ghosts, really.


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Referenced sites:
Retrieval Detachment

EP076: The Dinner Game

Posted on 2006.10.20 at 09:04
Current Mood: complacent
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By Stephen Eley.
Read by Maia Whitaker (of Knitwitch's SciFi/Fantasy Zone)

"Do I know you?" she says.

"I remember you," he says, and she smiles. It's another game. He has been a spy fleeing his country. She has been an adulterous First Lady. They have been psychiatrist and schizophrenic; vampire and victim; two blind people speculating on the world they cannot see. They will make love as themselves when they leave the Rose for a room upstairs, and tomorrow he will finish his business and leave her city. But first they dine as other people.


Rated R. Contains sex, violence, sacrilege, and other epic necessities.


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Referenced sites:
Twenty Epics (Amazon link)
Twenty Epics (PDF download)
Silent Universe

EP075: Nano Comes to Clifford Falls

Posted on 2006.10.20 at 09:01
Current Mood: chipper
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By Nancy Kress.
Read by Martha Holloway (of the ADD Cast and Podiobooks Pro)

“I like the taste of home-grown tomatoes,” I tell him. “Ones at the Safeway taste like wallpaper.”

“But nano won’t make tomatoes that taste processed,” he says in that way that men like to correct women. “That machinery will make the best tomatoes this town ever tasted.”

“Well, I hope you’re right.” Then Will and Kimee spilled their fight out through the screen door into the back yard, and Jackie started whimpering on his blanket, and I didn’t have no time for any nanomachinery.

Rated R. Contains violence, brief sexual violence, and minor profanity.


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Referenced sites:
"The Coming Technological Singularity," by Vernor Vinge

EP074: Paradox & Greenblatt, Attorneys at Law

Posted on 2006.10.20 at 08:47
Current Mood: busy
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By Kevin J. Anderson.
Read by J.C. Hutchins (of the 7th Son podcast novels)

"The man talked a mile a minute in a thin, squeaky voice; even if he hadn’t been panicked, it probably would have sounded unpleasant. “All I did was try to stop him from buying her some deep-fried artichoke hearts. How could that be construed as attempted murder? They can’t pin anything on me, can they? Why would they think I was trying to kill anybody?”

“Maybe you’d better tell me, Mr. . . . uh?”

“Hendergast. Lionel Hendergast. And I read the terms of the contract very carefully before we went back in time. It didn’t say anything about deep-fried artichoke hearts.”

Rated R. Contains some profanity and explicit sexual imagery.


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Referenced sites:
The Rookie by Scott Sigler


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EP073: Barnaby in Exile

Posted on 2006.09.28 at 09:27
Current Mood: accomplished
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By Mike Resnick.
Read by Paul Fischer (of The Balticon Podcast)

"Very good, Barnaby," she says. "And what is this?"

"Kitten," I say.

We go through the whole book.

"Where is Barnaby?" I ask.

"Barnaby is an ape," she says. "There is no picture of an ape in the book."

I wonder if there are any other Barnabys in the world, and if they are lonely too.

Rated G. Contains nothing age-inappropriate. However, some listeners may find it excessively sad.


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Referenced sites:
2006 Podcast & Portable Media Expo

EP072: Joe Steele

Posted on 2006.09.21 at 15:54
Current Mood: quixotic
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By Harry Turtledove.
(Inspired by the song "God & the FBI" by Janis Ian. Lyrics used with permission.)

Read by Stephen Eley.

Two men left. Franklin D. Roosevelt. D for Delano, mind. Governor of New York. Cousin to Teddy Roosevelt. Already ran for Vice President once. Didn't win. Cigarette holder. Jaunty angle. Wheelchair. Paralysis. Anguish. Courage. As near an aristocrat as America grows. Franklin D. Roosevelt. D for Delano.

And Joe Steele.

Joe Steele. Congressman from California. Not San Francisco. Not Nob Hill. Good Lord, no. Fresno. Farm country. That great valley, squeezed by mountains east and west. Not a big fellow, Joe Steele. Stands real straight, so you don't notice too much. Mustache, a good-sized one. Thick head of hair just starting to go gray. Eyelids like shutters. When they go down and then come up again, you can't see what was behind them.

Rated R. Contains profanity and strong political themes. Not happy politics, like we have today. 1930s politics.


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Referenced sites:
Wikipedia: Alternate history
AlternateHistory.com
"If Lee Had Not Won the Civil War," by Winston Churchill
Today in Alternate History (by Robbie Taylor)
Bring the Jubilee, by Ward Moore
Turtledove Wiki


EP071: The Capo of Darkness

Posted on 2006.09.14 at 11:45
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By Laura Resnick.
Read by Evo Terra (of The Dragon Page) and Sheila Unwin (of The Dragon Page With Class).

Eve looked startled. “You used to be in Heaven? And now you’re working for the Lord of Flies?”

“He don’t go by that title no more. He didn’t like the novel, thought it showed him in a bad light. And don’t call him ‘Beelzebub,’ neither,” I advised, figuring it wouldn’t hurt to give these underdressed kids a little help. “He’s gotten real sensitive about it. He thinks it makes him sound like a character in an English comedy.”

Rated R. Contains religious satire, gangster satire, and profanity. Not for those who take their hellfire too seriously.


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Referenced sites:
Destructomundo

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