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Aural Delights No 28 Jeff VanderMeer

Aural Delights N0 28 Jeff VanderMeer Main Fiction Secret Life 32:10 Article: Fouque by Amy Sturgis 11:11 Flash Fiction: Toujours Voir by David Brin 29:00 Poetry: Confessions Of A Body Thief by Bruce Boston 02:21 Narrators: Grant Stone Jim Campanella Julie Davis Advertisement: This podcast is brought to you by Audible.com. Download a free audiobook of […]

Aural Delights No 25 Terry Bission

Aural Delights No 25 Terry Bission Main Fiction: Bears Discover Fire by Terry Bisson Winner of:            1991 Hugo Award for Best Short Story            1990 Nebula Award for Best Short Story            1991 Asimov’s Reader’s Award            1991 The Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award            1991 Locus Award            1991 SF Chronicle Award Article: Steampunk by Amy Sturgis 10:57 Flash Fiction: The Cootie Box by Paul Di Filippo 07:25 Article: DRM Issues by Cory […]

StarShipSofa 766 Jay Caselberg

Main fiction: “The Subtle Hand of God” by Jay Caselberg Jay Caselberg is an Australian author and poet whose work has appeared around the world and been translated into several languages. He currently resides in Germany and can be found at Caselberg.net. This story originally appeared in Borderlands (Australia), January 2006. Narrated by Randal L. […]

StarShipSofa 764 Richard Dansky

Main fiction: “Footsteps Among the Stars” by Richard Dansky The author of eight novels and two short story collections, Richard Dansky is widely regarded as a leading expert on video game narrative and writing. He has written for franchises including The Division, Assassins Creed, Far Cry, Splinter Cell, and many others, and was also a […]

StarShipSofa 762 Gustavo Bondini

Main fiction: “Proxy Vote” by Gustavo Bondini Gustavo Bondoni is a novelist and short story writer with over five hundred stories published in fifteen countries, in seven languages. He has published several science fiction novels including two trilogies, six monster books, a dark military fantasy and a thriller. His short fiction is collected in Thin […]

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