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Wed, 11 Dec 2024 10:59:44 GMT
Main fiction: "When Dessa Danced"
Donyae Coles is the author of Midnight Rooms, has a variety of puffy princess dresses and one cat but she wants more of both. She has traveled the world four times over and may do so again. Her short work has been published in a variety of horror and other speculative fiction anthologies and magazines such as Nightmare Magazine, Pseudopod, and All These Sunken Souls. When she's not writing, she's telling her stories with a paintbrush. Her website is www.donyaecoles.com.
This story originally appeared in The Future Fire, #2018.45
Narrated by: Stacey Hart
Stacey Hart lives in Southern Arizona. She is the creator of EDICO Designs—a design and web development firm specializing in donating websites, graphic designs, social media content, branding, and video editing services to non-profits and small businesses. When away from the computer, Stacey is a drummer for the band The Liquid Centers with her bandmate Will Stagl, and adores spoiling her black chow chow, Billie. This is her first podcast narration for StarShipSofa.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 746 Antony Paschos
Wed, 27 Nov 2024 06:00:44 GMT
Antony Paschos is a Greek author with short stories in Interzone, Galaxy’s Edge, ZNB Presents, Giganotosaurus, James Gunn’s Ad Astra, and other magazines. He has published three books in Greek and one in French. His work has been translated into four more languages. He is a member of the Athens Club of Science Fiction, and lives in Athens.
This story originally appeared in Interzone #298, March 2024.
Narrated by: Kalia Moles
Kaila Moles is a Pacific NorthWest native who relocated to Tucson, AZ in 2019. She is a mother to one beautiful daughter and spends her days working with her patients who struggle with trauma. She is a psychotherapist who specializes in trauma, addictions and postpartum diagnoses. In her free time, she enjoys baking, dancing and writing music and poetry. This is her second narration for StarShipSofa.
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Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:12:54 GMT
Main fiction: "Not Responsible! Park and Lock It!" by John Kessel
Born in Buffalo, NY, novelist and story writer John Kessel is emeritus professor of literature and creative writing at North Carolina State University, where he taught courses on literature and creative writing and helped found the MFA program in creative writing.
His fiction has received the Theodore Sturgeon, Locus, James Tiptree Jr./Otherwise, Ignotus, and Shirley Jackson awards, and twice received the Nebula award. The Dark Ride: The Best Short Fiction of John Kessel, was published in 2022, and his The Presidential Papers appeared in PM Press’s Outspoken Authors series in 2024.
He lives with his wife, the novelist Therese Anne Fowler, in Raleigh.
This story originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Sept 1981.
Narrated by: Will Stagl
Will Stagl lives in his adopted home of Tucson Arizona where he is a creative professional by day and proudly recruits talented voice actors for StarShipSofa whenever duty calls. He shares a birthday with Mark Twain, Billy Idol and Winston Churchill, who will all be raising a pint together at the end of this month in celebration.
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StarShipSofa No 744 Rhiannon Rasmussen
Wed, 30 Oct 2024 08:13:52 GMT
Main fiction: "Spintered/Splintering" by Rhiannon Rasmussen
Rhiannon Rasmussen is an author and illustrator of dark speculative works, not all of which involve exoskeletons. Rhiannon’s fiction has appeared in venues including Lightspeed Magazine, Diabolical Plots, and as Magic: the Gathering official web shorts. Visit rhiannonrs.com or @charibdys on Bluesky.
This story first appeared, in a slightly different form, as a download via Gumroad and itch.io, 2022.
Narrated by: Diane Severson
Diane Severson is a lyric soprano specializing in Early Music, specifically Baroque and medieval music and loves her work teaching people to sing. She has narrated for Escape Pod, PodCastle, Cast of Wonders, Pseudopod, and Tales to Terrify. Diane has been involved in the Speculative Poetry Scene since 2010, she is membership chair of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Poetry Association and is a passionate promoter of genre poetry. The best place to find her is on the web because she tends to pick up and move to another country at the drop of a hat. She and her family currently reside in Buckinghamshire, England.
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StarShipSofa No 743 Marie Vibbert
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 05:00:49 GMT
Main fiction: "Quirks" by Marie Vibbert
Hugo and Nebula nominated author Marie Vibbert’s short fiction has appeared in top magazines such as Nature, Analog, and Clarkesworld, and been translated into Czech, Chinese and Vietnamese. Her debut novel, Galactic Hellcats, was long listed by the British Science Fiction Award and her work has been called “everything science fiction should be” by the Oxford Culture Review. She also writes poetry, comics, and computer games. By day she is a computer programmer in Cleveland, Ohio.
This story first appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, November 2017.
Narrated by: Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson began audiobook narration in 2006, and now has over 180 titles at LibriVox, and recording as “Harry Shaw,” more than 100 for Audible. While Mark mainly records sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles, he has also ventured into the classics, including Hugo and Dostoyevsky.
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StarShipSofa No 742 Jay Caselberg
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 05:00:35 GMT
Jay Caselberg is an Australian author and poet whose work has appeared in multiple venues worldwide and been translated into several languages. From time to time, it gets shortlisted for awards or appears in Year’s Best volumes. He currently resides in Germany.
This story originally appeared in Interzone, June 2003.
Narrated by: Nobilis Reed
Nobilis Reed is the host and narrator of the podcast, “This Kaiju Life” which is entirely safe for work, and the editor and creator of the podcast, “Nobilis Erotica” which is entirely NOT safe for work. In addition, he occasionally narrates audiobooks, publishes novels, and pretends to have “spare time.”
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StarShipSofa No 741 Matthew Kressel
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 05:00:47 GMT
Main fiction: "Movie Night" by Matthew Kressel
Matthew Kressel's many works of short fiction have or will soon appear in Asimov's, Analog, Lightspeed, Clarkesworld, Tor.com/Reactor, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and in many other publications and Year's Best anthologies. His far-future novel Space Trucker Jess (Fairwood Press) is scheduled for late 2025. And his Mars-based science fiction novella The Rainseekers (Tordotcom) will appear in early 2026. Alongside Ellen Datlow, he runs the Fantastic Fiction at KGB reading series in Manhattan. And he is the creator of the Moksha submissions system, used by many of the largest fiction publishers today. Find more at his website: matthewkressel.net.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Will Stagl
Will Stagl lives in his adopted home of Tucson Arizona where he is a creative professional by day and proudly recruits talented voice actors for Starship Sofa whenever duty calls. He dedicates the narration of this story to the loving memory of his Mother, Nancy Stagl
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StarShipSofa No 740 Brian Trent
Wed, 28 Aug 2024 05:00:22 GMT
Brian Trent is the award-winning author of the sci-fi thrillers Redspace Rising and Ten Thousand Thunders, and more than a hundred short stories appearing in the world's top fiction markets, including in the New York Times' bestselling Black Tide Rising series, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Nature, Daily Science Fiction, Escape Pod, Pseudopod, Galaxy’s Edge, and numerous year’s best anthologies. Trent lives in Connecticut. His website and blog are at www.briantrent.com.
This story originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, March/April 2020.
Narrated by: Mary Murphy
Mary is a New York based actor/voice-over artist. She loves the world of audio drama and is delighted to be back on board the StarShipSofa. She has performed in theatre, film, TV, animation, radio, and video games. A few of her recent credits include the one-woman play An Evening With Lola Montez, It’s A Wonderful Life, a streamed performance of the piece Near Nellie Bly, Divination of The Three for Asheville Fringe, and the audio dramas Frontier Gentleman, Chinook, and Newfield. She can be heard voicing various characters for Disney, GoKidGo, LeapFrog, the Center For New American Media, Audible, and Audimance. She has also been a regular performer on the audio drama series Fireside Mystery Theatre, The NoSleep Podcast, The Wicked Library, To the Manor Borne By Robots, and Campfire Radio Theater. marymurphyonline.com
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StarShipSofa No 739 Edward M. Lerner
Wed, 14 Aug 2024 05:00:50 GMT
Edward M. Lerner is the author of eighteen SF novels and many shorter works. The final novel in his InterstellarNet trilogy won the inaugural Canopus Award “honoring excellence in interstellar writing,” while other stories have been nominated for Locus, Prometheus, and Hugo awards. 2023 was a banner year for him, with two new novels published. Those are On the Shoals of Space-Time and Life and Death on Mars.
This story originally appeared in Deco Punk, 2015.
Narrated by: Diane Severson
Diane Severson is a lyric soprano specializing in Early Music, especially Baroque and medieval music. Diane has been involved in the SF Poetry Scene (yes, it’s a thing) since 2010. She has narrated for StarShipSofa, and PodCastle. She produces the sporadic podcast, Poetry Planet and is a member of the Science Fiction Poetry Association. She is a staff blogger for Amazing Stories Magazine focusing on Science Fiction Poetry. The best place to find her is on the web because she tends to pick up and move to another country at the drop of a hat. She and her family currently reside in Paris.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 378 Angela Slatter
Wed, 31 Jul 2024 05:00:35 GMT
Angela “A.G.” Slatter is the author of the gothic fantasy novels All the Murmuring Bones, The Path of Thorns, and The Briar Book of the Dead (Titan Books); the supernatural crime novels Vigil, Corpselight and Restoration (Jo Fletcher Books); twelve short story collections, including The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings; the novellas Of Sorrow and Such, Ripper and The Bone Lantern; and a Hellboy Universe collaboration with Mike Mignola, Castle Full of Blackbirds. She’s won a World Fantasy Award, a British Fantasy Award, a Shirley Jackson Award, three Australian Shadows Awards and eight Aurealis Awards, and been shortlisted for the QLA Courier Mail Book of the Year Award. Her work has been translated into Bulgarian, Dutch, Chinese, Russian, Italian, Spanish, Japanese, Polish, Czechoslovakian, Hungarian, Turkish, French and Romanian. angelaslatter.com
This story originally appeared in Dark Discoveries #35, 2016.
Narrated by: Monica Pierce and Rikki LaCoste.
Monica Pierce is a nerd. A nerd with a background in both sci-fi and musical theatre; she is also a wicked Dungeon Master and the newest member of The Seanachai Group—a motley gang of storytellers from Toronto Canada, founded by Rikki LaCoste, who is both a veteran narrator for StarShipSofa and an unrepentant nerd himself. And as far as we can tell, Rikki may not, in fact, be made of tin.
(The narrators would like to apologise to all English speakers of the UK for our use of the Toronto British dialect - a Canadian/Harry Potter hybrid. However, we are all quite convinced that this would be the Received Pronunciation spoken in the south of England by the 2200s CE.)
With many winks,
Rikki LaCostem
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StarShipSofa No 737 Benjamin Blattberg
Wed, 17 Jul 2024 08:21:26 GMT
Main fiction: "Strata" by Benjamin Blattberg
Benjamin Blattberg is a software developer, improviser, and writer currently living in Austin, TX, as long as there are no followup questions on any of those facts. His stories have appeared in PodCastle, Diabolical Plots, Apex Magazine, and other venues..
This story originally appeared in Apex Magazine, March 2022.
Narrated by: Will Stagl
Will Stagl is StarShipSofa's audio engineer but still enjoys lending his voice to the cause when duty calls. He'd like to thank the mysterious patron at Danny's Lounge in Tucson Arizona who told him he had a voice for radio for inspiring his journey.
He'd also like to thank his wolfhound Gandalf, his bichon Tulip and his tortoise shell cat Autumn for keeping him company and remaining silent during his recording session. He'd like to remind his daughter Violet that she will be missed while she escapes the Tucson heat to visit her aunt in Port Angeles, Washington.
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StarShipSofa No 736 Adam Troy-Castro
Wed, 03 Jul 2024 05:00:53 GMT
Main fiction: "Blood Relations" by Adam Troy-Castro
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Adam-Troy Castro made his first non-fiction sale to Spy magazine in 1987. His books to date include four Spider-Man novels, three novels about his profoundly damaged far-future murder investigator Andrea Cort, and six middle-grade novels about the dimension-spanning adventures of young Gustav Gloom. Adam’s works have won the Philip K. Dick Award and the Seiun (Japan), and have been nominated for eight Nebulas, three Stokers, two Hugos, one World Fantasy Award, and, internationally, the Ignotus (Spain), the Grand Prix de l’Imaginaire (France), and the Kurd-Laßwitz Preis (Germany). The audio collection My Wife Hates Time Travel And Other Stories (Skyboat Media) features thirteen hours of his fiction, including the original stories “The Hour In Between” and “Big Stupe and the Buried Big Glowing Booger.” In 2022 he came out with two collections, his The Author’s Wife Vs. The Giant Robot and his thirtieth book, A Touch of Strange. Adam was an Author Guest of Honor at 2023’s World Fantasy Convention and will be Guest of Honor at Heliosphere in 2025. Adam lives in Florida with a pair of chaotic paladin cats.
This story first appeared in Or Else The Light: Dystopia Triptych #3, 2020.
Narrated by: Kaila Moles
Kaila Moles is a Pacific Northwest native who relocated to Tucson, AZ in 2019. She is a mother to one beautiful daughter and spends her days working with her patients who struggle with trauma. She is a psychotherapist who specializes in trauma, addictions, and postpartum diagnoses. In her free time, she enjoys baking, dancing, and writing music and poetry. This is her first narration of a short story.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History By Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 735 Carrie Vaughn
Wed, 19 Jun 2024 05:00:32 GMT
Main fiction: "The Bravest of Us Touched the Sky" by Carrie Vaughn
Carrie Vaughn's work includes the Philip K. Dick Award winning novel Bannerless, the New York Times best-selling Kitty Norville urban fantasy series, over twenty novels and upwards of 100 short stories, two of which have been finalists for the Hugo Award. Her next novel, The Naturalist Society, is about 19th century ornithologists, awkward love triangles, and the magic of binomial nomenclature. An Air Force brat, she survived her nomadic childhood and managed to put down roots in Boulder, Colorado.
This story originally appeared in Talebones no. 29 (Winter 2004).
Narrated by: Wanda Cielo
Wanda Cielo lives in Bisbee, Arizona, where she spends her days slinging coffee and her nights wandering the streets and alleyways in search of the town's many ghosts and wayward spirits. This is her podcast debut and she is grateful to the author as well as the editor, and the host of StarShipSofa for this opportunity.
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StarShipSofa No 734 Molly Tanzer
Wed, 05 Jun 2024 08:18:20 GMT
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Main fiction: Le Cigne Baiseur by Molly Tanzer
Molly Tanzeris the award-winning author of five novels, two novellas, and many works of short fiction. Her official Jirel of Joiry revival, “Jirel and the Mirror of Truth,” will appear in New Edge Sword & Sorcery Magazine in the summer of ’24. Follow her on Instagram @molly_tanzer, on BlueSky @mollytanzer.bsky.social, or on Twitter @wickedmilkhotel. She lives outside of Boulder, CO with her many houseplants.
Narrated by: Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson Arizona where he works as a creative professional by day and as a songwriter and musician with his band mate Stacey by night. Together they are the Liquid Centers. At the moment he’s probably reading or re-reading Leviathan Falls by Jame SA Corey and mourning the end of a great sci fi series
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StarShipSofa 733 Gregory Feeley
Wed, 22 May 2024 05:00:30 GMT
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Main fiction: "Hanging Gardens" by Gregory Feeley
Gregory Feeley’s forthcoming novel is Hamlet the Magician. His SF novel Neptune’s Reach recently completed its piecemeal appearance in various magazines and anthologies. He is now working on a new novel.
This story first appeared in Mission Critical, (2019) Jonathan Strahan, ed.
Narrated by Dan Rabarts
Dan Rabarts is an award-winning author and editor, living in Aotearoa New Zealand, four-time recipient of New Zealand’s Sir Julius Vogel Award and three-time winner of the Australian Shadows Award. Dan’s science fiction, dark fantasy and horror short stories have been published in numerous venues worldwide. Together with Lee Murray, he co-wrote the Path of Ra crime-noir thriller series (Hounds of the Underworld, Teeth of the Wolf, Blood of the Sun) and co-edited the anthologies Baby Teeth – Bite-sized Tales of Terror and At The Edge. He has narrated fiction for the StarShipSofa, Tales to Terrify, Pseudopod and Beneath Ceaseless Skies podcasts, among others, and he produced and co-narrated the audiobook for the first Path of Ra novel.
“Jeremy Szal has a new book out! BLINDSPACE is the 2nd book in the Common trilogy, a dark space opera about the DNA of an extinct alien race that is used as a drug, making users permanently addicted to adrenaline and aggression. STORMBLOOD, the first book is already out and WOLFSKIN, the third and final book, comes out next year. The books will appeal to fans of Red Rising, Mass Effect, and Altered Carbon. They are available in all formats, including audiobook, and Jeremy would love it if you picked up a copy.
Jeremy also has a store on his website where you can order signed and personalized books, directly from him!
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StarShipSofa 732 Chris Balliet
Wed, 08 May 2024 05:15:14 GMT
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Main fiction: "Oasis on the Edge of Trappist" by Chris Balliet
Chris Balliet is a speculative fiction writer who lives in Philadelphia with his wife and daughter, traversing the city in search of playgrounds and good coffee. He is a graduate of Taos Toolbox in 2023 and has degrees in history and finance that inspire his work. You can find him on Threads/Instagram @chrisballietwrites, Twitter @chrisballiet or his website chrisballiet.com.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson began audiobook narration in 2006, and now has over 180 titles at LibriVox, and recording as “Harry Shaw,” more than 100 for Audible. While Mark mainly records sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles, he has also ventured into the classics, including Hugo and Dostoyevsky.
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Wed, 01 May 2024 15:32:36 GMT
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StarShipSofa 731 Edward M. Lerner
Tue, 23 Apr 2024 05:34:24 GMT
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Main fiction: "Nothing to Lose" by Edward M. Lerner
Edward M. Lerner is the author of eighteen SF novels and many shorter works. The final novel in his InterstellarNet trilogy won the inaugural Canopus Award “honoring excellence in interstellar writing,” while other stories have been nominated for Locus, Prometheus, and Hugo awards. His latest book (2023) is the novel Life and Death on Mars.
This story first appeared in Galaxy's Edge, May 2017
Narrated by: Will Stagl
Will Stagl is proud to be a member of the StarShipSofa team, recruiting narrators for the podcast’s stellar stories. Will works as a creative professional and occasional musician from his adopted home of Tucson, Arizona.
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Wed, 10 Apr 2024 05:00:48 GMT
Main fiction: "The Glorious Tunnels of our Gravitydragons" by Paul Jessup
Paul Jessup is a best selling video game designer, and award winning writer. He has several books out in the small press, with the latest ones being Glass House, Skinless Man Counts to Five, and Cancer Eats the Heart. With over 25 years of professional short story publications, he's had stories in Apex Magazine, Clarkesworld, Interzone, Nightmare, and countless others.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Rikki, Isis, and River LaCoste
Rikki LaCoste is a long time narrator and voice actor who has read for short audio fiction publications under District of Wonders, and Escape Artists, Inc., including otherrs, often working alongside his daughter, Isis. This story features powerful, telepathic twin sisters as the protagonists. So, naturally, Rikki asked his daughter Isis to help him out, again, and also recruited his OTHER daughter RIVER, who happens to be a young, aspiring stage and film actor. Special note: as far as we know, so far, these real-life sisters are neither telepathic, nor are they able to destroy a gigantic grizzly-bear bio-droid using tech-magick—since the opportunity has not yet presented itself.
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StarShipSofa 729 Eric Del Carlo
Wed, 27 Mar 2024 06:00:57 GMT
Main fiction: "Stone by Stone" by Eric Del Carlo
Eric Del Carlo's fiction has appeared in Asimov's, Strange Horizons, and other venues. "Stone by Stone" is set in his recurring Redmarch universe. Other stories transpiring in this continuum have appeared in Analog and Clarkesworld. He lives in his native California.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson began audiobook narration in 2006, and now has over 180 titles at LibriVox, and recording as “Harry Shaw,” more than 100 for Audible. While Mark mainly records sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles, he has also ventured into the classics, including Hugo and Dostoyevsky.
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Wed, 13 Mar 2024 06:00:14 GMT
Main fiction: "Conscript Sally" by Neil Willcox
Neil Willcox lives in south east England where he has (briefly) studied space science, picked fruit, tutored, and analysed data for insurance. He has most recently been published in voidspace, Hexagon, and Swords And Sorcery Magazine, and has a poem forthcoming from Corvid Queen. He can be found on Bluesky @neilwillcox.bsky.social and on his blog, nightofthehats.blogspot.com
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Will StaglWill Stagl is proud to be a member of the StarShipSofa team, recruiting narrators for the podcast’s stellar stories. Will works as a creative professional and occasional musician from his adopted home of Tucson, Arizona.
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StarshipSofa 727 Richard Kadrey
Wed, 28 Feb 2024 00:06:43 GMT
Main fiction: "Trembling Blue Stars" by Richard Kadrey
Richard Kadrey is the New York Times bestselling author of the Sandman Slim supernatural noir series. Sandman Slim was included in Amazon’s “100 Science Fiction & Fantasy Books to Read in a Lifetime.” Some of Kadrey’s other books include The Dead Take the A Train (with Cassandra Khaw), The Pale House Devil, and Butcher Bird. His work has been nominated for both the BSFA and Locus awards, and appeared in Best Horror of the Year. Aside from books, Kadrey has written for film, games, and comics. Kadrey also makes music with his band, A Demon in Fun City.
This story first appeared in Flurb #7, 2009.
Narrated by: Randal L. Schwartz
Randal L. Schwartz is perhaps best known for his seminal books on the Perl programming language that helped make the world wide web possible and popular. He produced a weekly audio and video podcast on open source software, but has given that up after 13 years to get those five hours per week back again. As a featured conference speaker for his new passion of Dart and Flutter, he’s no stranger to the limelight. He enjoys pulling out his gear to record yet another narration, and likens it to “getting to read bedtime stories to the kids I never had”, and looks forward to future assignments
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Wed, 14 Feb 2024 00:06:33 GMT
Main fiction: "Dwindling" by Rudy Vener
Rudy Vener is a retired software engineer and the author of several stories that have appeared in Sci-Fi Shorts online magazine. He has been shortlisted for the Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award, and
been selected multiple times as a finalist and as a winner in the Tassy Walden Awards for New Voices in Children's Literature, a statewide literary competition in Connecticut. A cheese lover and a former online pizza marketing entrepreneur, he is hard at work on more short stories and his latest novel.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by Dan Rabarts
Dan Rabarts is an award-winning author and editor, living in Aotearoa New Zealand, four-time recipient of New Zealand’s Sir Julius Vogel Award and three-time winner of the Australian Shadows Award. Dan’s science fiction, dark fantasy and horror short stories have been published in numerous venues worldwide. Together with Lee Murray, he co-wrote the Path of Ra crime-noir thriller series (Hounds of the Underworld, Teeth of the Wolf, Blood of the Sun) and co-edited the anthologies Baby Teeth - Bite-sized Tales of Terror and At The Edge. He has narrated fiction for the StarShipSofa, Tales to Terrify, Pseudopod and Beneath Ceaseless Skies podcasts, among others, and he produced and co-narrated the audiobook for the first Path of Ra novel.
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StarShipSofa 725 Avra Margariti
Wed, 31 Jan 2024 06:00:05 GMT
Main fiction: "Side Effects May Vary" by Avra Margariti
Avra Margariti is a queer author, Greek sea monster, and Rhysling-nominated poet with a fondness for the dark and the darling. Avra’s work haunts publications such as Vastarien, Asimov's, Strange Horizons, and F&SF. You can find Avra on twitter (@avramargariti).
This story originally appeared in Fusion Fragment #8, 2021.
Narrated by: Jen Albert
Jen Albert is an editor, writer, narrator, and former entomologist. She is an acquiring editor at ECW Press in Toronto, where she specializes in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and speculative fiction. Jen was co-editor of PodCastle, a fantasy-fiction podcast and magazine, for five years and has been nominated for the Hugo Award, the Ignyte Award, the Aurora Award, the World Fantasy Award, and has won the British Fantasy Award for her editorial work.
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StarShipSofa 724 Mark Kenneth Hoover
Wed, 17 Jan 2024 06:00:21 GMT
Main fiction: "Rubber Monkeys" by Mark Kenneth Hoover
Kenneth Mark Hoover's fiction has appeared in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Strange Horizons, and many others. He is a member of SFWA and WWA, and divides his time between Texas and New Mexico. This is his first sale to StarShipSofa.
This story originally appeared in Destination: Future, 2010.
Narrated by: Rikki LaCoste
Rikki LaCoste is a veteran Canadian narrator from Toronto, of various short story audio magazines such as Tales To Terrify, the No Sleep Podcast, Cast of Wonders, Pseudopod, and StarShipSofa of course, as well as lending his voice—and voice acting—to other projects and podcasts.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 723 Michael Canfield
Wed, 03 Jan 2024 07:28:40 GMT
Main Fiction: "Landing Day" by Michael Canfield
Michael Canfield has published more than thirty short stories, appearing in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine, The Mammoth Book of Kaiju, Strange Horizons, and other places.
This story originally appeared in Talebones #35, Summer 2007
Narrated by: Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson began audiobook narration in 2006, and now has over 180 titles at LibriVox, and recording as “Harry Shaw,” more than 100 for Audible. While Mark mainly records sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles, he has also ventured into the classics, including Hugo and Dostoyevsky.
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Wed, 20 Dec 2023 06:00:17 GMT
Main fiction: "Throwing a Haymaker" by Rick Novy
Rick Novy is an engineer, writer, and musician. In his free time, he enjoys working out, playing guitar, and cooking healthy meals. Rick lives in Arizona, spending time in both Tucson and Scottsdale. Learn more at www.ricknovy.com.
This story originally appeared, in slightly different form, in M-Brane SF, March 2010.
Narrated by : Nobilis Reed
Nobilis Reed is the host and narrator of the podcast, "This Kaiju Life" which is entirely safe for work, and the editor and creator of the podcast, "Nobilis Erotica" which is entirely NOT safe for work. In addition, he occasionally narrates audiobooks, publishes novels, and pretends to have "spare time."
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 721 Alethea Kontis
Wed, 06 Dec 2023 09:07:34 GMT
Main fiction: "Sassi's Last Ride" by Alethea Kontis
Alethea Kontis is a storm chaser, adventurer, and New York Times bestselling author of over 20 books and 50 short stories. She has received the Scribe Award, the Garden State Teen Book Award, and is a two-time winner of the Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award. She was twice nominated for both the Andre Norton Nebula and Dragon Award. She narrates stories for online magazines and reviews books for NPR. Born in Vermont, Alethea currently resides on the Space Coast of Florida where she watches K-dramas with her teddy bear, Charlie. Together they are ARMY, VVS, and Black Roses.
This story originally appeared in My Battery is Low and it is Getting Dark, 2020.
Narrated by: Deborah Hallett, Rikki and Isis LaCoste
Deborah Hallett is NOT an Artificial Intelligence. Believe it or not, she is a flesh-and-blood newcomer to the art of narration and voice acting ... (under her shiny metallic carapace). Deborah is a close colleague of narration-veteran Rikki LaCoste, who also appears in this story, alongside his daughter Isis - a duo that have read stories for us in the past, and for other short fiction audio magazines, like Pseudopod, Cast of Wonders, and a few other podcasts. The trio all reside, and work together, on various artistic projects in Toronto Canada.
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StarShipSofa 720 Dominica Phetteplace
Wed, 22 Nov 2023 06:00:41 GMT
Main fiction: "Nice For What?" by Dominica Phetteplace
Dominica Phetteplace writes fiction and poetry. Her work has appeared in Ecotone, Copper Nickel, PANK, The Los Angeles Review, Zyzzyva, Wigleaf, Best Microfiction and The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy. Her honors include two Pushcart Prizes, a Rona Jaffe Award, a Steinbeck Fellowship and support from MacDowell, Tin House and Djerassi.
This story originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, July/Aug 2019.
Narrated by: Mary Murphy
Mary is a New York based actor/voice-over artist. She loves the world of audio drama and is delighted to be back on board the StarShipSofa. She has performed in theatre, film, TV, animation, radio, and video games. A few of her recent credits include the one-woman play An Evening With Lola Montez, It’s a Wonderful Life, a streamed performance of the piece Near Nellie Bly, Divination of The Three for Asheville Fringe, and the audio dramas Frontier Gentleman, Chinook, and Newfield. She can be heard voicing various characters for Disney, GoKidGo, LeapFrog, the Center For New American Media, Audible, and Audimance. She has also been a regular performer on the audio drama series Fireside Mystery Theatre, The NoSleep Podcast, The Wicked Library, To the Manor Borne By Robots, and Campfire Radio Theater. marymurphyonline.com
Fact: Looking Back At genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 719 Jay O'Connell
Wed, 08 Nov 2023 06:00:04 GMT
Main fiction: "Other People's Things" by Jay O'Connell
Jay O’Connell is a graduate of Syracuse University, Clarion West, Launchpad, and the school of somewhat hard knocks. He’s worked as a software executive, UI/UX designer, business writer, illustrator, animator, graphic artist, construction worker, house-cleaner and burger flipper.
As RAH put it, specialization is for insects.
He lives in—and writes about—a world rapidly approaching the event horizon of the fabled SF singularity. He is fortunate to have a supportive spouse, two grown GLBTQ children, and so many wonderful friends along for the ride as we spiral into the beautiful and dangerous unknown.
This story originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Sept/Oct 2014.
Narrated by: Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson began audiobook narration in 2006, and now has over 180 titles at LibriVox, and recording as “Harry Shaw,” more than 100 for Audible. While Mark mainly records sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles, he has also ventured into the classics, including Hugo and Dostoyevsky.
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StarShipSofa 718 Lincoln Michel
Wed, 25 Oct 2023 05:00:19 GMT
Main fiction: "Red Oil" by Lincoln Michel
Bio: Lincoln Michel's debut novel, The Body Scout (Orbit), was named one of the ten best SFF books of 2021 by The New York Times and one of the fifty best science fiction of all time by Esquire. He is also the author of the story collection Upright Beasts (Coffee House Press) and the co-editor of the anthologies Tiny Crimes (Catapult) and Tiny Nightmares (Catapult). His fiction can be found in The Paris Review, Lightspeed, F&SF, One Story, and elsewhere. You can find him online at lincolnmichel.com and his newsletter Counter Craft.
Narrated by: Anthony Babbington
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. he can also be heard on the Tales to Terrify podcast, and has recorded for both the "Far Fetched Fables" and "The Cursed Inn" podcasts.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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Message from the Captain - My Health
Wed, 09 Aug 2023 09:00:12 GMT
Little update on myself
Treat me to a coffee as I won’t be doing much physically for a while: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/tonycsmith
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StarShipSofa 717 Karl El-Koura
Wed, 26 Jul 2023 05:15:33 GMT
Karl El-Koura lives with his family in Canada's capital city and works a regular job by day while writing fiction at night. This is his second appearance in StarShipSofa (his story "The Undertow Jackpot" was featured in issue #685). Visit www.ootersplace.com to learn more about his work.
This story originally appeared in Utopia Science Fiction, October 2021.
Narrated by Randal L. Schwartz
Randal L. Schwartz is best well known for his seminal books on the Perl programming language that helped make the world wide web possible and popular. He produced a weekly audio and video podcast on open source software, but has given that up after 13 years to get those five hours per week back again. Between the podcast, and bouncing all over the world teaching programming and speaking at conferences, he’s no stranger to the limelight. He enjoys pulling out his gear to record yet another narration, and likens it to “getting to read bedtime stories to the kids I never had”, and looks forward to future assignments
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StarShipSofa 716 Tara Campbell
Wed, 12 Jul 2023 05:00:15 GMT
Main fiction: "The Orb" by Tara Campbell
With a BA in English, an MA in German, and an MFA in Creative Writing, Tara Campbell has a demonstrated aversion to money and power. Originally from Anchorage, Alaska, she has also lived in Oregon, Ohio, New York, Germany and Austria. She currently lives in Washington, D.C.
She is the recipient of the following awards from the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities: the 2016 Larry Neal Writers' Award in Adult Fiction, the 2016 Mayor's Arts Award for Outstanding New Artist, and Arts and Humanities Fellowships for 2018 - 2022. She is also a 2017 Kimbilio Fellow and winner of the 2018 Robert Gover Story Prize.
Tara earned her MFA from American University in 2019, and is a fiction editor at Barrelhouse. She teaches fiction with American University, Johns Hopkins University's Advanced Academic Programs, the Writer's Center, Politics and Prose, Catapult, and the National Gallery of Art's Virtual Studio.
Narrated by: Tristin Rutherford
Tristin Rutherford was born and raised in Alaska and spent her twenties working around the US. She is a poet, writer, voice actor, and educator, and is pursuing her MFA at Goddard College. She currently lives in Massachusetts with her fiance and their cat, Pops.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 715 Christopher Rowe
Wed, 28 Jun 2023 05:00:22 GMT
Main fiction: "The Unveiling" by Christopher Rowe
Christopher Rowe's stories have been printed, reprinted, and translated around the world and he has been a finalist for many awards, including the Hugo, the Nebula, and the World Fantasy Award. He lives in Lexington, Kentucky with his wife and many pets.
This story originally appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2015.
Narrated by: Drew Mallory
Drew Mallory is a professor of organizational psychology and management coach in Bangkok, where he studies workers with unique backgrounds and needs. In addition to his work with neurodivergent, queer, and disabled people, Drew spends his time in his rooftop garden saving green things from a dry death and accompanied, like any good psychologist, by his pet rats. You can learn more about him and his work at coachwithdrew.today
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StarShipSofa 714 William Meikle
Wed, 14 Jun 2023 05:00:58 GMT
William Meikle is a Scottish writer, now living in Canada, with over thirty novels published in the genre press and more than 300 short story credits in thirteen countries. He has books available from a variety of publishers including Dark Regions Press and Severed Press and his work has appeared in a large number of professional anthologies and magazines. He lives in Newfoundland with whales, bald eagles and icebergs for company. When he's not writing he drinks beer, plays guitar, and dreams of fortune and glory.
This story originally appeared Transmissions from Punktown, 2018.
Narrated by: Josh Roseman
Josh Roseman (not the trombonist; the other one) has narrated several stories for StarShipSofa and the District of Wonders over the past fifteen years. In addition, he's an author with more than three dozen books and short stories published (some under pseudonyms). He lives in Georgia (the state, not the country) and absolutely loves to pet dogs (especially pitbulls). Find him online at roseplusman.com or on Twitter @listener42
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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Wed, 31 May 2023 05:00:46 GMT
Main fiction: "I am the Grass" by Jeff Somers
Jeff Somers (www.jeffreysomers.com) began writing by court order as an attempt to steer his creative impulses away from engineering genetic grotesqueries. He has published nine novels, including the Avery Cates series and the Ustari Cycle series, as well as over fifty short stories, including “Ringing the Changes,” which was selected for inclusion in Best American Mystery Stories 2006. He is a contributing editor at Writer’s Digest Magazine, which also published his book on the craft of writing Writing Without Rules. He lives in Hoboken with his wife, The Duchess, and their cats. He considers pants to always be optional.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Mike Boris
Mike’s a long-time fan of the show and is always happy to record a story for the “Sofa.” He narrated Adam Troy Castro’s “Of A Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs” 600-some episodes ago in 2009 (Aural Delights 87). He’s an IT consultant and e-learning narrator over in the Colonies, and his neighbors still think the soundproof booth in his basement is for recording…so far, so good. He’s got a wife, kids, cats and all that…. Okay, that’s enough about Mike—let’s get to today’s show!
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Wed, 17 May 2023 05:00:31 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Big Whimper" by Laird Barron
Laird Barron, an expat Alaskan, is the author of several books, including The Imago Sequence and Other Stories; Swift to Chase; and Blood Standard. Currently, Barron lives in the Rondout Valley of New York State and is at work on tales about the evil that men do.
This story originally appeared in Weird World War IV, 2022.
Narrated by: Will Stagl
Will Stagl is proud to be a member of the StarShipSofa team, recruiting narrators for the podcast’s stellar stories. Will works as a creative professional and occasional musician from his adopted home of Tucson, Arizona.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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Wed, 03 May 2023 05:00:05 GMT
Main Fiction: "In a Structure Simulating an Owl" by Ander Monson
Ander Monson is the author of eight books, including the forthcoming I Will Take the Answer and The Gnome Stories from Graywolf. He edits the magazine DIAGRAM among other projects, and he directs the MFA program at the University of Arizona.
“In a Structure Simulating an Owl” from The Gnome Stories. Copyright © 2020 by Ander Monson. Used with the permission of The Permissions Company, LLC on behalf of Graywolf Press.
Narrated by: Lee Datura
Lee Datura is an otherworldly creature that resides on the Olympic peninsula. She is a practitioner of somatic psychology with a focus on community liberation & a retired blueberry farmer.
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Wed, 19 Apr 2023 05:00:32 GMT
Main Fiction: "Charlie's Angels" by Terry Bisson
Terry Bisson is a science fiction writer and editor. Currently he is the series editor for PM’s Outspoken
Author Series. He also writes the This Month in History feature in Locus Magazine. His works and story can be found on his website, Terry Bisson of the Universe.
This story originally appeared in SciFiction, August 2001.
Narrated by: Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson began audiobook narration in 2006, and now has over 180 titles at LibriVox. Recording as “Harry Shaw,” he has more than 100 additional titles for Audible. While he mainly records sci-fi, fantasy and horror titles, Mark has ventured into the classics, including Hugo and Dostoyevsky.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 709 Gregory Norman Bossert
Wed, 05 Apr 2023 05:00:13 GMT
Main Fiction: "With Frank and Lucinda Brewer at the East Pole" by Gregory Norman Bossert
Gregory Norman Bossert is an author and filmmaker based just over the Golden Gate Bridge from San Francisco. He started writing in 2009 on a dare and has no intention of stopping anytime soon. His story “The Telling” won the 2013 World Fantasy Award; other stories have appeared everywhere from Asimov’s Science Fiction to the Saturday Evening Post. When not writing, he wrangles spaceships and superheroes for the legendary visual effects studio Industrial Light & Magic.
This story originally appeared in The Unquiet Dreamer: A Tribute to Harlan Ellison, 2021.
Narrated by: Mike Boris
Mike’s a long-time fan of the show and is always happy to record a story for the “Sofa.” He narrated Adam Troy Castro’s “Of A Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs” 600-some episodes ago in 2009 (Aural Delights 87). He’s an IT consultant and e-learning narrator over in the Colonies, and his neighbors still think the soundproof booth in his basement is for recording…so far, so good. He’s got a wife, kids, cats and all that…. Okay, that’s enough about Mike—let’s get to today’s show!
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StarShipSofa 708 Steve Rasnic Tem
Wed, 22 Mar 2023 11:01:37 GMT
Steve Rasnic Tem is a past winner of the Bram Stoker, World Fantasy, and British Fantasy Awards. His novel Ubo (Solaris Books), a finalist for the Bram Stoker Award, is a dark science fictional tale about violence and its origins, featuring such historical viewpoint characters as Jack the Ripper, Stalin, and Heinrich Himmler. He has published over 500 short stories in his 40+ year career. Some of his best are collected in Thanatrauma and Figures Unseen from Valancourt Books, and in The Night Doctor & Other Tales from Macabre Ink.
This story originally appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2010.
Narrated by: Will Stagl and Lee Datura
Will Stagl is proud to be a member of the StarShipSofa team, recruiting narrators for the podcast’s stellar stories. Will works as a creative professional and occasional musician from his adopted home of Tucson, Arizona.
Lee Datura is an otherworldly creature that resides on the Olympic peninsula. She is a practitioner of somatic psychology with a focus on community liberation & a retired blueberry farmer.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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Wed, 08 Mar 2023 00:06:52 GMT
Molly Tanzer is the award-winning author of five novels, two collections, and many works of short fiction. She lives outside of Boulder, CO with her notorious cat, the Toad. Follow her on Instagram @molly_tanzer.
This story originally appeared in Phase Change: Imagining Energy Futures, 2012.
Narrated by: Mary Murphy
Mary is a New York based actor/voice-over artist. She loves the world of audio drama and is delighted to be back on board the StarShipSofa. She has performed in theatre, film, TV, animation, radio, and video games. A few of her recent credits include the one-woman play An Evening With Lola Montez, It’s A Wonderful Life, a streamed performance of the piece Near Nellie Bly, Divination of The Three for Asheville Fringe, and the audio dramas Frontier Gentleman, Chinook, and Newfield. She can be heard voicing various characters for Disney, GoKidGo, LeapFrog, the Center For New American Media, Audible, and Audimance. She has also been a regular performer on the audio drama series Fireside Mystery Theatre, The NoSleep Podcast, The Wicked Library, To the Manor Borne By Robots, and Campfire Radio Theater. marymurphyonline.com
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StarShipSofa 706 Eleanor Arnason
Wed, 22 Feb 2023 06:00:49 GMT
Main Fiction: "Mines" by Eleanor Arnason
Eleanor Arnason published her first story in 1973. She is one of the flood of women writers who came into SF during the Second Wave of Feminism; and her work reflects the Second Wave, as well as the aspirations and conflicts of the 1960s. She has published five or six novels, depending on how you count, 50+ short stories and some poetry. It's been a tough forty years, but she still lives in hope of Freedom and Justice.
Narrated by: Will Stagl
Will Stagl is proud to be a member of the StarShipSofa team, recruiting narrators for the podcast’s stellar stories. Will works as a creative professional and occasional musician from his adopted home of Tucson, Arizona.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 705 David McGillveray
Wed, 08 Feb 2023 06:00:28 GMT
Main fiction: "Planet of Sarah" by David McGillveray
David McGillveray was born in Edinburgh, Scotland but now lives and works in London. His fiction has previously appeared or is forthcoming in Interzone Digital, Shoreline of Infinity, Kaleidotrope, Space & Time and others.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Anthony Babbington
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He can also be heard on the Tales to Terrify podcast, and has recorded for both the Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn podcasts
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StarShipSofa 704 Ramez Yoakeim
Wed, 25 Jan 2023 06:00:26 GMT
Main Fiction: "Rockhoppers" by Ramez Yoakeim
A one-time engineer and educator, Ramez Yoakeim’s work favors the darker side of speculative fiction but mostly he writes about hope, including "More Than Trinkets," named one of Tor.com’s Must-Read Speculative Short Fiction. You’ll find more of his stories in Hidden Realms from Flame Tree Press, Sci Phi Journal, Translunar Travelers Lounge, Andromeda Spaceways, and many others. Discover more on his website, yoakeim.com, and Twitter @RamezYoakeim.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Christina M. Rau
Christina M. Rau is the author of the 2021 poetry collection What We Do To Make Us Whole (Alien Buddha Press), the Elgin Award winning sci-fi fem poetry collection Liberating The Astronauts (Aqueduct Press) and the chapbooks WakeBreatheMove (Finishing Line Press) and For The Girls, I (dancing girl press). She is currently serving as Poet In Residence for Cedaremere, Poet In Residence for Oceanside Library and was named Long Island Poet of the Year 2020 by Walt Whitman Birthplace Association . She is also the founder of Poets In Nassau, a reading circuit on Long Island, NY. She teaches English at Nassau Community College where she also serves as Editor for The Nassau Review.
She earned her MFA in Creative Writing at LIU Southampton, her MA in English and Creative Writing at Hofstra, and her BS in English at SUNY Oneonta.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 703 José Pablo Iriarte
Wed, 11 Jan 2023 06:00:07 GMT
This story originally appeared in Uncanny Magazine, #40.
José Pablo Iriarte is a Cuban-American writer, high school math teacher, and parent of two. Their fiction has been finalist for the Nebula, Hugo, Locus and Sturgeon Awards, longlisted for the Otherwise Award, and reprinted in various Year's Best compilations. Their debut novel is slated for publication in spring of 2024 from Knopf Books for Young Readers. José currently serves as Director-at-Large for SFWA. Learn more (but frankly not much more) at www.labyrinthrat.com, or look for José on twitter @labyrinthrat.
Narrated by: Bob Hole
Bob Hole is a bon-vivant (hermit), author, podcaster, blogger, and social media addict. He loves science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, stamp collecting, cactus, and most of the sciences (geek AND nerd). He lives in the Sonoran Desert with his partner.
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What Is Happening To StarShipSofa in 2023
Sun, 01 Jan 2023 21:14:31 GMT
Hey up,
Just wanted to wish you all have MASSIVE and amazing Happy New Year for 2023. It truly means a lot to know you are still out there and still listening to my little podcast that I started nearly 17 years ago. That makes me so proud just to type those words. And... the big thing... we are still going after all these years thanks to you.
So... not just a massive thank you but a Ultra Massive thank you.
But... I'm hellish selfish and I want StarShipSofa to keep going well into the future but I simply can't do it without your help. This show has lasted all those years because you have all supported me and StarShipSofa...
... please please... help us with a donation to keep StarShipSofa's engines running. At one time hit 500 Patreon supporters. We have dropped now to 305
There's two ways to support:
One off donation... go here.
And... Monthly via Patreon... go here.
With the excellent Nick Mamatas as editor picking the stories and Will Stagl choosing the narrators StarShipSofa has a formidable team pushing out some truly amazing science Fiction. Long may it last... and it will with your help!
As ever,
Tony C Smith
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StarShip Sofa 702 Rhiannon Rasmussen
Wed, 28 Dec 2022 06:00:10 GMT
Main Fiction: "An Elegy for the Bucephalus" by Rhiannon Rasmussen
This story originally appeared in Unlikely Wonders (Robot Dinosaur Press, 2022).
Illustrator and writer Rhiannon Rasmussen creates dark fantasy, horror, and science-fiction that juxtaposes humanity and queerness with elements of monstrosity, phantasm, and the weird. Rhiannon’s work has appeared in galleries & magazines including Lightspeed Magazine, HEARTWOOD, and Magic: the Gathering. Find more work on http://www.rhiannonrs.com/ and @charibdys on Twitter.
Narrated by: Alethea Kontis
Alethea Kontis is a princess, storm chaser, and bestselling author of over twenty books and fifty short stories. Alethea has received the Jane Yolen Mid-List Author Grant, the Scribe Award, and is a two-time winner of the Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award. She was nominated twice for both the Dragon Award and the Andre Norton Nebula. In her spare time, Alethea narrates stories for a myriad of award-winning online magazines. Born in Vermont, currently resides on the Space Coast of Florida with her teddy bear, Charlie.
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StarShipSofa No 701 Gerri Leen
Wed, 14 Dec 2022 06:00:22 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Hunt" by Gerri Leen
Gerri Leen lives in Northern Virginia and originally hails from Seattle. In addition to being an avid reader, she's passionate about horse racing, tea, and collecting encaustic art and raku pottery. She has work in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Nature, Strange Horizons, Galaxy's Edge, Dark Matter, and others. She's edited several anthologies for independent presses, is finishing some longer projects, and is a member of SFWA and HWA. See more at gerrileen.com.
This story originally appeared in Footprints (Hadley Rille Books, 2009).
Narrated by: Bob Hole
Bob Hole is a bon-vivant (hermit), author, podcaster, blogger, and social media addict. He loves science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, stamp collecting, cactus, and most of the sciences (geek AND nerd). He lives in the Sonoran Desert with his partner.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 700 Matthew Sanborn Smith
Thu, 01 Dec 2022 10:04:16 GMT
Main Fiction: "That Feeling You're Feeling" by Matthew Sanborn Smith
Matthew Sanborn Smith was born and raised in New England and has spent so many years in Florida, even his Florida-born children are well into adulthood. His fiction has appeared here at StarShipSofa, Tor.com, Nature, Apex Magazine, and the Drabblecast, among others. He is the keeper of the Beware the Hairy Mango podcast and its progeny. You can support his future works by way of patreon.com/matthewsanbornsmith.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. he can also be heard on the Tales to Terrify podcast, and has recorded for both the Far-Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn podcasts.
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StarShipSofa No 699 Peter Adrian Behravesh
Wed, 16 Nov 2022 06:00:37 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Moon and Mahasti" by Peter Adrian Behravesh
Peter Adrian Behravesh is an Iranian-American musician, writer, editor, audio producer, and narrator. For these endeavors, he has won the Miller and British Fantasy Awards, and has been nominated for the Hugo, Ignyte, Stabby, and Aurora Awards. His interactive novel Heavens' Revolution: A Lion Among the Cypress, is forthcoming from Choice of Games, and his essay “Pearls from a Dark Cloud: Monsters in Persian Myth,” is forthcoming in The Oxford University Press Handbook of Monsters in Classical Myth. When he isn’t crafting, crooning, or consuming stories, Peter can usually be found hurtling down a mountain, sipping English Breakfast, and sharpening his Farsi.
This story originally appeared, in slightly different form, in Holy C.O.W: SF Stories from the Center of the World (Holy C.O.W Publishing, 2019).
Narrated by: Tahereh Safavi
Tahereh Safavi is grateful to be part of the Iranian diaspora, and for the opportunity that affords her to share art with the world. When she's not teaching wine-tasting, bellydance, or flying trapeze, she writes about medieval history with brown people–more at twodrunkhistorynerds.com. She's thrilled to help get this story out into the world at a time when Iranian women urgently need people to remember they exist, and are full human beings, too. Zan, zendegi, azadi. Women, life, freedom.
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StarShipSofa No 698 Ekaterina Sedia
Wed, 02 Nov 2022 06:00:09 GMT
Main Fiction: "Whale Meat" by Ekaterina Sedia
Ekaterina Sedia resides in the Pinelands of New Jersey. Her critically-acclaimed and award-nominated novels, The Secret History of Moscow, The Alchemy of Stone, The House of Discarded Dreams, and Heart of Iron, were published by Prime Books. Her short stories appeared in Analog, Baen's Universe, Subterranean, and Clarkesworld, as well as numerous anthologies, including Haunted Legends and Magic in the Mirrorstone. She is the editor of the anthologies Paper Cities (World Fantasy Award winner), Running with the Pack, Bewere the Night, and Bloody Fabulous as well as The Mammoth Book of Gaslit Romance and Wilful Impropriety. Her short-story collection, Moscow But Dreaming, was released by Prime Books in December 2012. She also co-wrote a script for Yamasong: March of the Hollows, a fantasy feature-length puppet film voiced by Nathan Fillion, George Takei, Abigail Breslin, and Whoopi Goldberg (Dark Dunes Productions).
This story originally appeared in The Future Is Japanese (Haikasoru, 2012).
Narrated by: Ibba Armancas
Ibba Armancas is a writer/director living in Los Angeles known for her PBS kids show Pandemic Playhouse–while she occasionally appears on screen or in voice acting roles, she is quick to assure everyone she is not, in fact, an actor but instead, an incurable ham.
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StarShipSofa No 697 Naomi Kanakia
Wed, 19 Oct 2022 05:00:40 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Leader Principle" by Naomi Kanakia
Naomi Kanakia is the author of YA novels (HarperTeen and Little, Brown), literary short stories (West Branch, Gulf Coast), science fiction stories (Analog, Asimov's, F&SF), poetry (Cherry Tree, Vallum), essays (LitHub and the Los Angeles Review of Books) and a self-published cynical guide to the publishing industry. She lives in San Francisco with her wife and daughter.
This story originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jan/Feb 2020.
Narrated by: Mark Nelson
Mark Nelson began audiobook narration in 2006, and now has over 180 titles at LibriVox, and recording as “Harry Shaw,” more than 100 for Audible. While Mark mainly records sci-fi, fantasy, and horror titles, he has also ventured into the classics, including Hugo and Dostoyevsky.
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StarShipSofa No 696 Ian Creasy
Wed, 05 Oct 2022 05:00:37 GMT
Main Fiction: "After the Atrocity" by Ian Creasy
Ian Creasey lives in Yorkshire, England. Several of his stories have previously been podcasted at StarShipSofa, most recently "The Language of Flowers" in episode 542, June 2018. A collection of his science-fiction stories, The Shapes of Strangers was published by NewCon Press in 2019. For more information, please visit his website at iancreasey.com
This story originally appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, March/April 2017.
Narrated by: Christina M. Rau
Christina M. Rau is the author of What We Do To Make Us Whole, the Elgin Award-winning Liberating The Astronauts, and two poetry chapbooks. She serves as Poet in Residence for both Cedarmere and the Oceanside Library (NY) and was 2020 Walt Whitman Birthplace Poet of the Year. Her poetry airs on Destinies radio show (WUSB) and appears in various literary journals. When she's not writing, she's teaching yoga or watching the Game Show Network. http://www.christinamrau.com
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StarShipSofa No 695 Genevieve Williams
Wed, 21 Sep 2022 05:00:53 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Singing Bowl" by Genevieve Williams
Genevieve Williams is a writer, librarian, and musician living in Seattle. Her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, Analog, and other publications including Asimov's Science Fiction, which is where "The Singing Bowl" story first appeared.
This story originally appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, January 2016.
Narrated by: Donna Schmidt
Donna Schmidt is a business/IT consultant in Seattle, WA who was happy to use the new recording equipment she bought for an online music production class that she took during the pandemic. She did the recording in the new music studio that was her husband’s pandemic project — converting a wretched tiny room into a beautiful sound proof marvel. This was her first time using it for a story recording. Usually she is practicing and recording her passion — jazz violin.
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StarShipSofa No 694 Emily Taylor
Wed, 07 Sep 2022 05:00:36 GMT
Main Fiction: "Walk in Darkness" by Emily Taylor
Emily Taylor’s short fiction has appeared in such venues as Asimov's, Ecotone, and Terrain. Originally from New York where she received an MFA from The New School, she now lives in Columbus, Ohio and works in scholarly publishing. Please visit emilytaylor.org for more information.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Jen Albert
Jen Albert is an editor, writer, narrator, and former entomologist. She is an acquiring editor at ECW Press in Toronto, where she specializes in science fiction, fantasy, horror, and speculative fiction. Jen was co-editor of PodCastle, a fantasy-fiction podcast and magazine, for five years and has been nominated for the Hugo Award, the Ignyte Award, the Aurora Award, the World Fantasy Award, and has won the British Fantasy Award for her editorial work.
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StarShipSofa No 693 Lavie Tidhar
Wed, 24 Aug 2022 05:00:31 GMT
Main Fiction: "Gubbinal" by Lavie Tidhar
Lavie Tidhar is author of Osama, The Violent Century, A Man Lies Dreaming, Central Station, Unholy Land, By Force Alone, The Hood and The Escapement. His latest novels are Maror and Neom. His work encompasses children’s books (The Candy Mafia), comics (Adler), anthologies (The Best of World SF) and numerous short stories. His awards include the World Fantasy Award, the British Fantasy Award, the John W. Campbell Award, the Neukom Prize and the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize, and he has been shortlisted for the Clarke Award and the Philip K. Dick Award amongst many others.
This story originally appeared in Clarkesworld, no. 142, July, 2018.
Narrated by: Rikki and Isis LaCoste
Rikki LaCoste is a veteran Canadian narrator from Toronto, of various short story audio magazines such as Tales To Terrify, the No Sleep Podcast, Cast of Wonders, Pseudopod, and StarShipSofa of course, as well as lending his voice—and voice acting—to other projects and podcasts. Today, Rikki is collaborating with his daughter Isis LaCoste, a chip off the old block. They have worked together before, to present various stories. In particular, the Cast of Wonders staff pick of 2015: a short science fiction tale by Ellen Klages called "Amicae Aeternum", in which Mur Lafferty's daughter, Fiona “Princess Scientist” Van Verth also appears.
Unfortunately, Rikki lost everything in a terrible house fire and had to drop out of audio projects for a number of years.
Fortunately, he and Isis are now back in business, Rikki is involved in various organizations to help the less fortunate, and Isis is about to enter college to be an animator…and today's story happens to be the very first audio project for their comeback debut.
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StarShipSofa No 692 Cara Hoffman
Tue, 09 Aug 2022 23:06:07 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Apiarist" by Cara Hoffman
Cara Hoffman is the author of three New York Times Editors' Choice Novels and a founding editor of The Anarchist Review of Books. Her latest book, Ruin, is published by PM Press. She lives in Athens, Greece.
This story originally appeared in Ruin (PM Press, 2022).
Narrated by: Mary Murphy
Mary is a New York based actor/voice-over artist. She loves the world of audio drama and is delighted to be back on board the StarShipSofa. She has performed in theatre, film, TV, animation, radio, and video games. A few of her recent credits include the one-woman play An Evening With Lola Montez, It’s A Wonderful Life, a streamed performance of the piece Near Nellie Bly, and the audio dramas Frontier Gentleman, Chinook, and Newfield. She can be heard voicing various characters for Disney, GoKidGo, LeapFrog, the Center For New American Media, Audible, and Audimance. She has also been a regular performer on the audio drama series Fireside Mystery Theatre, The NoSleep Podcast, and many other audio venues.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre Fiction by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 691 Maurice Broaddus
Wed, 27 Jul 2022 05:00:42 GMT
Main Fiction: "Voice of the Martyrs" by Maurice Broaddus
A community organizer, teacher, and Afrofuturist, Maurice Broaddus's short stories have appeared in such places as like Lightspeed Magazine, Black Panther: Tales from Wakanda, Weird Tales, Magazine of F&SF, and Uncanny Magazine. His novels include Sweep of Stars, Unfadeable, Pimp My Airship, & The Usual Suspects.
Narrated by: Anthony Babbington
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He can also be heard on the Tales to Terrify podcast, and has recorded for both the Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn podcasts.
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StarShipSofa No 690 Jeffrey Ford
Wed, 13 Jul 2022 05:00:16 GMT
Main Fiction: "Not Without Mercy" by Jeffrey Ford
This story originally appeared in Conjunctions #67, Fall 2016
Jeffrey Ford is the author of the novels The Physiognomy, Memoranda, The Beyond, The Girl in the Glass, The Cosmology of the Wider World, The Shadow Year, The Twilight Pariah, Ahab's Return, and Out of Body. His short story collections are The Fantasy Writer’s Assistant, The Empire of Ice Cream, The Drowned Life, Crackpot Palace, A Natural History of Hell, The Best of Jeffrey Ford, and Big Dark Hole. Ford’s fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies from Tor.com to Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction to The Oxford Book of American Short Stories and been widely translated. It has garnered World Fantasy, Edgar Allan Poe, Shirley Jackson, Nebula awards and a New York Times Notable Book of the Year. He lives in Ohio’s farm country in a 120-year-old house and teaches part-time at Ohio Wesleyan University.
Narrated by: Bob Hole
Bob Hole is a bon-vivant (hermit), author, podcaster, blogger, and social media addict. He loves science fiction, fantasy, mysteries, stamp collecting, cactus, and most of the sciences (geek AND nerd). He lives in the Sonoran Desert with his partner.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 689 Zandra Renwick
Wed, 29 Jun 2022 05:00:47 GMT
Main fiction: "Just Another Date Night on the Highway Out of Town" by Zandra Renwick
This story originally appeared in PULP Literature #32, 2021.
Zandra Renwick's award-nominated fiction has been translated, performed on stage, and optioned for TV. Stories under iterations of her full name have appeared in The Baltimore Review, Asimov's, Ellery Queen's & Alfred Hitchcock's, New Canadian Noir, and assorted Year's Best volumes. Find out more at zandrarenwick.com or in the ether @zandrarenwick.
Narrated by: Alethea Kontis
Alethea Kontis is a princess, storm chaser, and bestselling author of over twenty books and fifty short stories. Alethea has received the Jane Yolen Mid-List Author Grant, the Scribe Award, and is a two-time winner of the Gelett Burgess Children’s Book Award. She was nominated twice for both the Dragon Award and the Andre Norton Nebula. In her spare time, Alethea narrates stories for a myriad of award-winning online magazines. Born in Vermont, Alethea currently resides on the Space Coast of Florida with her teddy bear, Charlie.
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StarShipSofa No 688 Chris R. Young
Wed, 15 Jun 2022 05:00:08 GMT
Main Fiction: "Hellscraper" by Chris R. Young
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Join Chris on a haphazard journey through his own head as he encounters idiot villains, talking animal detectives, quirky multi-dimensional office staff, time traveling thugs bent on plagiarism, and stories that may or may not mean something. He's written a few short stories, novellas and novels over the years, including the story "A Talk With Death" (Paperclips: New Writers from Strathclyde, 1992), the novel Tokyomares (self-published, 2003) and his Jake Jones novellas The Old Mice Killer (2017) and The Coffee Cup Killer (2020). He's also written a few film scripts, including Tough Gig (2006), Ripped (2012), and Remote Crime Scene (2020). He's currently working on Jake Jones's next adventure The Luminari, and an amusing script called What The Maid Sawed. Follow his blog at https://chrisryoungauthor.blogspot.com
Narrated by: Mike Boris
Mike is a freelance e-learning narrator from Indianapolis, Indiana who credits the StarShipSofa for kicking off his reasonably successful side-hustle in voice work. His first recording for someone other than his wife was Adam Troy-Castro’s “Of A Sweet Slow Dance in the Wake of Temporary Dogs” for Aural Delights number 87 way back in June 2009…before he got a decent microphone.
He’s got a website: MikeBorisAudio.com, so pop on over and say “Hi” and then hire him.
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StarShipSofa No 687 Dominica Phetteplace
Wed, 01 Jun 2022 05:00:58 GMT
Main Fiction: "Digital Witness" by Dominica Phetteplace
This story originally appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction, May/June 2020.
Dominica Phetteplace is a writer and math tutor. Her work has appeared in Asimov's, Analog, F&SF, Lightspeed, Uncanny, Tor.com, and Clarkesworld, among other places. Her honors include two Pushcart Prizes, and fellowships from Tin House, MacDowell, and Djerassi.
Narrated by: Heather Klinke.
Heather Klinke was born and raised in Southern Illinois. She grew up loving Gilda Radner, Wonder Woman and The Muppets, all of which inspired Heather to one day make the move to Hollywood. Heather moved to LA and was accepted into Second City Hollywood’s first conservatory class where she not only fell in love with sketch comedy, but also met and fell in love with her now husband.
Heather often lends her voice to cartoons and the The HP Lovecraft literary podcast. Her favorite reading for the podcast was the short story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 686 Misha Burnett
Wed, 18 May 2022 05:00:10 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Irregular" by Misha Burnett.
This story first appeared in Pulp Modern, Vol 2, Issue 8, January 2022.
Misha Burnett has little formal education, but has been writing poetry and fiction for around forty years. During this time he has supported himself and his family with a variety of jobs, including locksmith, cab driver, and building maintenance. Major influences include Tim Powers, Samuel Delany, William Burroughs, and Phillip K. Dick. More information about upcoming projects can be found at http://mishaburnett.wordpress.com/.
Narrated by: TF Ahmad.
TF Ahmad is a writer and narrator from Chicago. His fiction has been published in Dark Futures, SOILED Magazine, & Tales To Terrify. His nonfiction has been published in the Chicago Monitor and Architizer.com. He's narrated stories on Tales to Terrify & StarShipSofa. He podcasts his own fiction on The Night Bulletin podcast, which you can find on your favorite podcast app. You can find him listening to podcasts on long walks, watching TV shows that take place on spaceships, and slowly building his personal library. He can be hired for voiceover work at fiverr.com/tf_ahmad or you can email him at thenightbulletin@gmail.com.
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StarShipSofa No 685 Karl El-Koura
Wed, 04 May 2022 05:00:21 GMT
StarShipSofa new editor: Nick Mamatas
Main Fiction: "The Undertow Jackpot" by Karl El-Koura.
This story first appeared in Issue 3 (August 2016) of Compelling Science Fiction.
Karl El-koura is a writer from Canada.
Narrated by: Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson Arizona where he works as a creative professional by day and as a songwriter and musician with his band mate Stacey by night. Together they are the Liquid Centers. At the moment he's probably reading or re-reading Leviathan Falls by Jame SA Corey and mourning the end of a great sci fi series.
Robbie Sheerin: Tales From Another Dimension
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StarShipSofa No 684 Nathan McCann
Wed, 20 Apr 2022 05:00:09 GMT
Main Fiction: "Cobalt Blue" by Nathan McCann.
This Story is original to StarShipSofa.
Nathan McCann lives in California. His wife makes pottery in the garage and his dog sleeps on the floor a lot. This is his first published story. He can be found on Twitter at @NWMcCann.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington.
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The C.
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StarShipSofa No 683 Paul Alex Gray
Wed, 06 Apr 2022 05:00:07 GMT
Main Fiction: "Full Metal Grandma" by Paul Alex Gray.
This story first appeared in Mythaxis in September, 2021.
Paul Alex Gray writes linear and interactive fiction starring sentient black holes, wayward sea monsters, curious AIs and more. His work has been published in Nature Futures, Andromeda Spaceways, PodCastle and others. Chat with him on Twitter @paulalexgray or visit www.paulalexgray.com.
Narrated by: Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 682 Aubrey Cloutier
Wed, 23 Mar 2022 06:00:20 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Ambient Coast" by Aubrey Cloutier.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Aubrey Cloutier is a writer from the Greater Boston area whose work has appeared in At Land, The Pirate Eye, and McSweeney's Internet Tendency, and who can be found at aubreycloutier.com or on Twitter as @AubreyCreates.
Narrated by: TF Ahmad.
TF Ahmad is a writer and narrator from Chicago. His fiction has been published in Dark Futures, SOILED Magazine, & Tales To Terrify. His nonfiction has been published in the Chicago Monitor and Architizer.com. He's narrated stories on Tales to Terrify & StarShipSofa. He podcasts his own fiction on The Night Bulletin podcast, which you can find on your favorite podcast app. You can find him listening to podcasts on long walks, watching TV shows that take place on spaceships, and slowly building his personal library. He can be hired for voiceover work at fiverr.com/tf_ahmad or you can email him at thenightbulletin@gmail.com.
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StarShipSofa No 681 Doug C Souza
Wed, 02 Mar 2022 06:00:54 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Kaleidoscope City" by Doug C. Souza.
This story first appeared in Asimov's in December, 2019.
Doug C. Souza has been published three times in Asimov’s with my Novelette “Mountain Screamers” and short stories “The Callisto Stakes” and "The Kaleidoscope City." He won first place in the Writers of the Future Contest with his short story “The Armor Embrace,” which is included in their 2017 anthology. Each of the above mentioned stories has been performed on StarShipSofa.
Doug C. Souza wrote this story after his dad had a rough bout with his chemotherapy treatment. His father made it through, but it was a scary time. Mr. Souza wanted to capture the moments he shared when he used to go on hikes with his dad--except this time, he wanted to walk somewhere besides Earth. Ironically, Mr. Souza’s three-year-old daughter started asking about visiting other planets around the same time.
This is why Mr. Souza loves writing. Not only was he able to see the story as a child walking with their parent, but the parent getting to take one last adventure with their child.
Narrator: Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
My NFT Doodles
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StarShipSofa No 680 Maria Haskins
Wed, 16 Feb 2022 06:00:47 GMT
Main Fiction: "And You Shall Sing to Me a Deeper Song" by Maria Haskins.
This story first appeared in Interzone #280 in February 2019.
Maria Haskins is a Swedish-Canadian writer and reviewer of speculative fiction. She currently lives just outside Vancouver with a husband, two kids, a snake, several birds, and a very large black dog.
Her short story collection Six Dreams About the Train is out now from Trepidatio Publishing. Maria’s work has appeared in The Best Horror of the Year Volume 13, Strange Horizons, Black Static, Interzone, Fireside, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and elsewhere. Find out more on her website, mariahaskins.com, or follow her on Twitter, @mariahaskins.
Narrated by: Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 679 Paula Hammond
Wed, 02 Feb 2022 06:00:23 GMT
Main Fiction: "Where Ever The Fancy Takes You" by Paula Hammond.
This story first appeared in A Tribute to H.G. Wells, Stories Inspired by the Master of Science Fiction Volume 2: A Dark and Beautiful Future, published by Belanger Books, October 20, 2019.
Paula Hammond is a professional writer & digital artist based in London, England. When not glued to her computer, she can be found indulging her passions for film, theatre, sci-fi, and real ale. If you should spot her in the pub, she’ll be the one in the corner mumbling Ghostbusters quotes and waiting for the transporter to lock on to her signal.
Narrated by: Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson Arizona where he works as a creative professional by day and as a songwriter and musician with his band mate Stacey by night. Together they are the Liquid Centers. At the moment he's probably reading or re-reading Leviathan Falls by Jame SA Corey and mourning the end of a great sci fi series.
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StarShipSofa Round Up Peter Clines, Boba Fett, Money Heist etc
Wed, 26 Jan 2022 00:06:57 GMT
Join me... Tony C Smith for a StarShipSofa Round Up on Peter Clines, Boba Fett, Money Heist etc
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StarShipSofa No 678 Glenn B Dungan
Wed, 19 Jan 2022 06:00:34 GMT
Main Fiction: "Win-a-burger" by Glenn B. Dungan.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Glenn Dungan is currently based in Brooklyn, NYC. He exists within a Venn-diagram of urban design, sociology, and good stories. When not obsessing about one of those three, he can be found at a park drinking black coffee and listening to podcasts about murder. For more of his work, see his website: whereisglennnow.com.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington.
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The C.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 677 Matthew Sanborn Smith
Wed, 05 Jan 2022 06:00:56 GMT
Main fiction: "Stars So Sharp They Break The Skin" by Matthew Sanborn Smith.
This story was first published in Apex Magazine in April 2018.
Matthew Sanborn Smith is a writer of surreal science fiction and fantasy who grew up in New England and has accidentally lived in Florida for a few decades. His fiction has appeared right here at StarShipSofa, Tor.com, Nature, Apex Magazine, and the Drabblecast, among others. His story "Beauty Belongs to the Flowers" received an honorable mention in Gardner Dozois' The Year's Best Science Fiction. He is the keeper of the Beware the Hairy Mango podcast and all of its brood. Learn more than anyone wants to know about him at matthewsanbornsmith.com.
Narrated by: TF Ahmad.
TF Ahmad is a writer and narrator from Chicago. His fiction has been published in Dark Futures, SOILED Magazine, & Tales To Terrify. His nonfiction has been published in the Chicago Monitor and Architizer.com. He's narrated stories on Tales to Terrify & StarShipSofa. He podcasts his own fiction on The Night Bulletin podcast, which you can find on your favorite podcast app. You can find him listening to podcasts on long walks, watching TV shows that take place on spaceships, and slowly building his personal library. He can be hired for voiceover work at fiverr.com/tf_ahmad or you can email him at thenightbulletin@gmail.com.
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StarShipSofa No 676 Jeremy Szal
Wed, 22 Dec 2021 06:00:52 GMT
Main fiction: "A Love Like Bruises" by Jeremy Szal.
This story was first published in Kaleidotrope in May, 2020.
Jeremy Szal was born in 1995 and was raised by wild dingoes, which should explain a lot. He spent his childhood exploring beaches, bookstores, and the limits of people’s patience. He’s the author of over forty science-fiction short stories. His debut novel, STORMBLOOD, a dark space opera about a drug made from the DNA of extinct aliens that makes users permanently addicted to adrenaline and aggression, is out now from Gollancz as the first of a trilogy, with BLINDSPACE releasing sometime in 2021. He was the editor for the Hugo-winning StarShipSofa until 2020 and has a BA in Film Studies and Creative Writing from UNSW. He carves out a living in Sydney, Australia with his family. He loves watching weird movies, collecting boutique gins, exploring cities, cold weather, and dark humour. Find him at http://jeremyszal.com/ or @JeremySzal.
Narrated by: Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson Arizona where he works as a creative professional by day and as a songwriter and musician with his band mate Stacey by night. Together they are the Liquid Centers. At the moment he's probably reading or re-reading Leviathan Falls by Jame SA Corey and mourning the end of a great sci fi series.
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StarShipSofa No 675 David Hill
Wed, 08 Dec 2021 06:00:57 GMT
Main Fiction: "Saturn Slingshot" by David Hill.
This story was first published in Far Orbit in March 2014.
David Wesley Hill is an award-winning fiction writer with more than forty stories published internationally. In 1997 he received the Golden Bridge award at the International Conference on Science Fiction in Beijing, and in 1999 he placed second in the Writers of the Future contest. Mr. Hill studied under Joseph Heller and Jack Cady at the City University of New York.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington.
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The C.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 674 Matt Thompson
Wed, 24 Nov 2021 06:00:54 GMT
Main Fiction: "Smoke Bomb" by Matt Thompson.
This story was first published in Interzone in October 2020.
Matt Thompson is a London-based experimental musician and writer of strange fictions. His work has been published at Interzone, Asimov's, PseudoPod, Best of British SF anthology series and many more worthy venues. You can find him online at matt-thompson.com.
Narrated by: TF Ahmad.
TF Ahmad is a writer and narrator from Chicago. His fiction has been published in Dark Futures, SOILED Magazine, & Tales To Terrify. His nonfiction has been published in the Chicago Monitor and Architizer.com. He's narrated stories on Tales to Terrify & StarShipSofa. He podcasts his own fiction on The Night Bulletin podcast, which you can find on your favorite podcast app. You can find him listening to podcasts on long walks, watching TV shows that take place on spaceships, and slowly building his personal library. He can be hired for voiceover work at fiverr.com/tf_ahmad or you can email him at thenightbulletin@gmail.com.
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StarShipSofa The Metaverse Pt 2
Wed, 17 Nov 2021 08:43:38 GMT
Join me once agin as I tell you just how long it will be before we enter the Metaverse for real.
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StarShipSofa No 673 Mikel J. Wisler
Wed, 10 Nov 2021 06:00:37 GMT
Main Fiction: "Falling Sunward" by Mikel J. Wisler.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Mikel J. Wisler is a commercial and documentary filmmaker by day and science fiction author by night. He's a sincere believer that good science fiction can help us save the world. Through his writing and podcast (Exploring Tomorrow: Meaningful Science Fiction and Life's Big Questions), Wisler explores how we as people encounter and wrestle with meaning-of-life questions in the stories we love. He's the author of two novels, Unidentified, and Sleepwalker, with a third on its way. He's also written and directed several award-winning science fiction short films. Wisler was born in Brazil, South America, where he spent most of his childhood. He now lives on the south shore of Boston, Massachusetts, with my wife and daughter. To learn more about his work, please visit mikelwisler.com.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
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Wed, 03 Nov 2021 08:40:00 GMT
Welcome to a ramble about the hottest topic of the day - The Metaverse. Join me as I ramble on about Ready Player One, Rainbow's End, Her, Minority Report and a whole lot more
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Wed, 27 Oct 2021 05:00:24 GMT
So... here is my plea to try and boost funds for StarShipSofa. Over the years monthly donatins have been dwindling away and now is the time where if you like StarShipSofa and want to se her keep travelling further into deep space with her thrilling science fiction stories now is the time to join Patreon or Paypal and help us keep going.
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StarShipSofa No 672 Dune Review + Em Liu
Sat, 23 Oct 2021 08:36:28 GMT
Review Dune movie
Main Fiction: "Michael" by Em Liu.
This story was first published in Mysterion on September 28, 2020.
Em Liu grew up in Palm Beach, Florida and has lived in the American Southwest, the Midwest, New England, and Japan. She now resides with her husband and toddler in the greater Washington, D.C. metro area, where she researches financial systems by day and devises magic systems by night. You can find her on Twitter as @EmLiuWriting.
Narrated by Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Susan and daughter, Violet. His is a creative professional by day, the leader singer and guitarist for a post-punk band called the Liquid Centers by night, and is always up for a pint at the corner pub.
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StarShipSofa No 671 Grant Carrington
Wed, 13 Oct 2021 05:00:12 GMT
Main Fiction: "Half Past the Dragon" by Grant Carrington.
This story was first published in Fantastic Magazine in January 2021.
Grant Carrington is the author of three sf books from Brief Candle Press of Beaverton, Ore., 2 CDs of original songs available from Amazon and other internet sites, 5 plays given full productions, and 40-50 stories, mostly sf. One was a Nebula finalist in 1976 and one won the short story award at the Sandhills Writers Conference in 1977. He attended Clarion 68-69 and Tulane 71. He was associate editor of Amazing/Fantastic 1972-74 and contributing editor of Eternity 1977-79. We do not speak of his poetry in polite company. He was a computer programmer for Goddard Space Flight Center, the US Navy, University of Florida, Savannah River Ecology Lab, Westinghouse, and the US Treasury Department. He has a BA (NYU) and MA (Univ. of Fla.) in mathematics.
Narrated by Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
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StarShipSofa No 670 Raluca Balasa
Wed, 29 Sep 2021 05:00:58 GMT
Main Fiction: "Forty-Flesh Barrier" by Raluca Balasa.
This story was first published in Mad Scientist Journal, January 2019.
Raluca Balasa holds an MFA in Creative Writing: Fiction from the University of Nevada, Reno. Her approach to writing is character oriented, often dealing with love/hate relationships, antiheroes, and antagonists who make you agree with them. Her short work has appeared in Andromeda Spaceways Magazine, Aurealis, The Mithila Review, and Grimdark Magazine, among others.
Currently, Raluca works as a freelance editor and English teacher in the Toronto area. Her debut science fiction novel, Blood State, was released in September of 2020 from Renaissance Press. She can be found at her website.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
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StarShipSofa No 669 J Weintraub
Wed, 15 Sep 2021 05:00:08 GMT
Main Fiction: "Afloat" by Joe Weintraub.
This story was first published in Altered States: Sci-fi and Fantasy Stories about Change (Mint Hill Books, 2011).
A member of the Dramatists Guild, J. Weintraub has had short plays and radio dramas produced throughout the United States and in Australia, New Zealand, India, and Germany. His fiction, poetry, and essays have been published in all sorts of literary reviews, general magazines, and scholarly journals, and his translations from the French and Italian have appeared in publications in the US, the UK, and Australia. As a translator he has also introduced the Italian horror writer, Nicola Lombardi, to the English speaking-public.
Narrated by Anthony Babington.
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The C
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 668 Jeremy Szal
Wed, 01 Sep 2021 07:44:10 GMT
Main Fiction: "Dead Men Walking" by Jeremy Szal.
This story was first published in Abyss and Apex in December, 2017.
Jeremy Szal was born in 1995 and was raised by wild dingoes, which should explain a lot. He spent his childhood exploring beaches, bookstores, and the limits of people’s patience. He’s the author of over forty science-fiction short stories. His debut novel, STORMBLOOD, a dark space opera about a drug made from the DNA of extinct aliens that makes users permanently addicted to adrenaline and aggression, is out now from Gollancz as the first of a trilogy, with BLINDSPACE releasing sometime in 2021. He was the editor for the Hugo-winning StarShipSofa until 2020 and has a BA in Film Studies and Creative Writing from UNSW. He carves out a living in Sydney, Australia with his family. He loves watching weird movies, collecting boutique gins, exploring cities, cold weather, and dark humour. Find him at http://jeremyszal.com/ or @JeremySzal.
Narrated by Fred Himebaugh.
Fred Himebaugh lives a pulp fiction life and takes notes. His family lives with him, warily, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Fred's fiction has appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact, Mysterion, and most recently at Distant Shore Publishing, but he is most proud that, after a long association with the StartShipSofa, working as a narrator, commentator, and Fan Number One, his story "Fingers" was selected for the Sofa in 2020. And then, Tony made him editor.
You can also read novels by Fred, published under the name Frederick Gero Heimbach, namely The Devil's Dictum and Ronald Reagan's Brilliant Bullet. His third novel will be released by Liberty Island Media Group in a few months.
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StarShipSofa No 667 C H Pearce
Wed, 18 Aug 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Worms, their Carer, and his Friend" by C. H. Pearce.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
C. H. Pearce is an Australian writer of weird dystopian stories. She lives in Canberra with her partner and two small children, wrangles data at her day job, and also does art. Her short fiction has appeared in Aurealis, Award Winning Australian Writing 2016, and the CSFG Publishing anthology Unnatural Order. She's currently revising her first novel, an expanded version of the short story 'Worms, their Carer, and his Friend.' Find her online on chpearce.net, Instagram @c.h.pearce, or Twitter @CHPearceWrites.
Narrated by Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Susan and daughter, Violet. His is a creative professional by day, the leader singer and guitarist for a post-punk band called the Liquid Centers by night, and is always up for a pint at the corner pub.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 666 T Lucas Earle
Tue, 03 Aug 2021 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Monkey Talk" by T. Lucas Earle.
This story was first published in Electric Spec in July 2011.
T. Lucas Earle is a writer, filmmaker, and musician. His fiction has appeared in Electric Spec, Colored Lens, Razor Literary Magazine, Baltimore Review, and New Myths. His dark comedy, Abduction, premiered in LA Shorts fest in 2013. His most recent film, in which he also plays the lead, is "Up Next." (You can view both films on his website and on YouTube.) T. Lucas lives in Los Angeles. Visit him at tlucasearle.com.
Narrated by TF Ahmad.
TF Ahmad is a writer and narrator from Chicago. His fiction has been published in Dark Futures and SOILED Magazine. His nonfiction has been published in the Chicago Monitor and Architizer.com. He's narrated stories on Tales to Terrify & he podcasts his own fiction on The Night Bulletin podcast, which you can find on your favorite podcast app. He can be hired for voiceover work at fiverr.com/tf_ahmad.
Fact: Hugo Reviews by Andy Tomaswick
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StarShipSofa No 665 Sophie York
Wed, 21 Jul 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Sleepers" by Sophie York.
"Sleepers" first appeared in Deep Magic in August, 2018.
Sophie York is a biomedical scientist and writer from Melbourne, Australia. When not working or translating the implications of research into fiction, she explores the world, documenting it with photographs and words. She was former editor-in-chief of SQ Mag, Australian speculative fiction ezine, where she won an Australian Shadows Award for Best Edited Work. Her short fiction has been previously published in Deep Magic and several Antipodean anthologies.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 664 Robert D. Beech
Wed, 07 Jul 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "In the Glow-Worm's Cave" by Robert D. Beech.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Robert Beech is a practicing psychiatrist and a faculty member at the Yale School of Medicine. He has published professional papers in a variety of scientific journals.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington.
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
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StarShipSofa No 663 Lucy Stone
Wed, 23 Jun 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Camp Cupid" by Lucy Stone.
This story first appeared in House of Zolo’s Journal of Speculative Literature, vol. 1.
Lucy Stone is a freelance writer, lexicographer, and mother of one. Her stories have appeared in many speculative journals, including Dreamforge Magazine, Electric Spec, House of Zolo, and Bards and Sages Quarterly. Her major preoccupations are folklore, romance, and mental illness. Her stories contain many villains, but the ultimate one is usually despair, and she will fight it with every word she writes – even prepositions. She can be found on her website www.lucystonewriter.com, and on Twitter @LucyStoneWriter.
Narrated by Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
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StarShipSofa No 662 Zero HP Lovecraft
Wed, 09 Jun 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Eventual Consistency" by Zero HP Lovecraft.
This story was previously published at the author's website.
Zero HP Lovecraft is in the room with us right now. He is a known antichrist-hater and woman-respect-maximalist. He believes that love and emotions are chemicals but, hypocrite that he is, he relies on chemicals to tell him his emotions are chemicals. But he will not perish like a dog, oh no–he'll fight.
Narrated by Randal L. Schwartz.
Randal L. Schwartz is best well known for his seminal books on the Perl programming language that helped make the world wide web possible and popular. He produced a weekly audio and video podcast on open source software, but has given that up after 13 years to get those five hours per week back again. Between the podcast, and bouncing all over the world teaching programming and speaking at conferences, he's no stranger to the limelight. He enjoys pulling out his gear to record yet another narration, and likens it to "getting to read bedtime stories to the kids I never had", and looks forward to future assignments.
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StarShipSofa No 661 Joachim Heijndermans
Wed, 26 May 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Udon at Tashihara's" by Joachim Heijndermans.
This story first appeared in Storyteller Magazine in July 2017.
Joachim Heijndermans writes, draws, and paints nearly every waking hour. Originally from the Netherlands, he’s been all over the world, boring people by spouting random trivia. His work has been featured in a number of anthologies and publications, such as Mad Scientist Journal, Ahoy Comics, Metaphorosis, The Gallery of Curiosities and Planet Scumm, and he’s currently in the midst of completing his first children’s book. His short story 'All Through the House' was adapted for the Netflix animated anthology 'Love, Death and Robots'. You can check out his other work at www.joachimheijndermans.com, or follow him on Twitter: @jheijndermans.
Narrated by Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Susan and daughter, Violet. His is a creative professional by day, the leader singer and guitarist for a post-punk band called the Liquid Centers by night, and is always up for a pint at the corner pub.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 660 N R M Roshak
Wed, 12 May 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Zest for Life" by N R M Roshak.
This story was first published in Future Science Fiction Digest, March 2019.
N. R. M. Roshak is an award-winning Canadian writer whose work includes short fiction, kidlit, nonfiction and translation. Her short fiction has appeared in Flash Fiction Online, On Spec, Daily Science Fiction, Future Science Fiction Digest, and elsewhere, and was awarded a quarterly Writers of the Future prize. She studied philosophy and mathematics; has written code and wrangled databases for dot-coms, Harvard, and a Fortune 500 company; and has blogged for a Fortune 500 company and written over a hundred technical articles. You can find more of her work at http://nrmroshak.com.
Narrated by T F Ahmad.
TF Ahmad is a writer and narrator from Chicago. His fiction has been published in Dark Futures and SOILED Magazine. His nonfiction has been published in the Chicago Monitor and Architizer.com. He's narrated stories on Tales to Terrify & he podcasts his own fiction on The Night Bulletin podcast, which you can find on your favorite podcast app. He can be hired for voiceover work at fiverr.com/tf_ahmad.
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StarShipSofa No 659 Shannon Phillips and Christian Chadwell
Wed, 28 Apr 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Strangers When We Meet" by Shannon Phillips and Christian Chadwell
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Shannon Phillips lives in Oakland, where she keeps two cats, three
boys, and a husband. She likes old things, wild places, tall tales,
and the people who tell them. Her website at joshannonphillips.com
includes links to her other work.
Christian Chadwell lives in Northern Kentucky with his three sassy
cats. Loves the worst in people, the Renaissance, and has never met a
deadline.
Narrated by Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
STORMBLOOD, the novel by Jeremy Szal, StarShipSofa's former fiction editor. It's about alien drugs, asteroid cities, weird space cults, found families, brotherhood, loss, and very weird aliens. The sequel, BLINDSPACE, comes out in October. The book is available in all formats, including audio on Audible.
Please buy Jeremy's book, he has very expensive gin tastes.
https://www.amazon.com/Stormblood/dp/B07ZKSJP5Z
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Wed, 14 Apr 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Prey" by John Wolf
This story was first published in Electric Spec, January 2020.
John Wolf is a librarian lurking in the Pacific Northwest. When he’s not shelving books or processing holds, he likes making things up and putting them on paper. A graduate of Washington State University – Vancouver, John has been writing and publishing for 10 years. His work has appeared in Tough Crime, Silver Blade, the Coffin Blossoms anthology, and others. He subsists on a strict diet of coffee, bad movies, and good podcasts. You can follow him on Twitter @JohnTheEngMajor.
Narrated by Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is a voice actor who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
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StarShipSofa No 657 Tara Campbell
Wed, 31 Mar 2021 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Female of the Species" by Tara Campbell
This story was first published in Luna Station Quarterly, November 2013.
Tara Campbell (www.taracampbell.com) is a writer, teacher, Kimbilio Fellow, and fiction editor at Barrelhouse. She received her MFA from American University. Previous publication credits include SmokeLong Quarterly, Masters Review, Wigleaf, Jellyfish Review, Booth, Strange Horizons, and CRAFT Literary. She's the author of a novel, TreeVolution, and three collections: Circe's Bicycle, Midnight at the Organporium, and Political AF: A Rage Collection. Her fourth collection, Cabinet of Wrath: A Doll Collection, is forthcoming from Aqueduct Press in 2021.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 656 Darrell Schweitzer
Wed, 17 Mar 2021 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Fire Eggs" by Darrell Schweitzer.
This story was first published in Interzone #153, March 2000.
Darrell Schweitzer is not a famous British author although this and several other of his stories appeared in the British magazine Interzone when it was edited by David Pringle. He has also appeared regularly in Postscripts and the subsequent Postscripts anthologies (also UK) and the same firm (PS Publishing) has published three anthologies edited by him, a novella, Living with the Dead (a Shirley Jackson Award finalist, 2008) and recently a 40+ year retrospective of Schweitzer’s work in two volumes, The Mysteries of the Faceless King and The Last Heretic (2020). He has been publishing fiction professionally since the 1970s and some of his American credits include Amazing Stories, Fantastic, Galaxy, and Twilight Zone Magazine. He confesses to being more frequently a fantasist or a spook-monger than an actual science fiction writer, and has had stories in all six of S.T. Joshi’s Black Wings anthologies. A volume of his explicitly Lovecraftian stories appeared from Fedogan & Bremer in 2015. He has also published four novels, The White Isle, The Shattered Goddess, The Mask of the Sorcerer, and The Dragon House. He is a four-time World Fantasy Award finalist and won it once (with George Scithers) as co-editor of Weird Tales, a position he held for almost twenty years, between 1987 and 2007.
Narrated by TF Ahmad.
TF Ahmad is a writer and narrator from Chicago. His fiction has been published in Dark Futures and SOILED Magazine. His nonfiction has been published in the Chicago Monitor and Architizer.com. He's narrated stories on Tales to Terrify & he podcasts his own fiction on The Night Bulletin podcast, which you can find on your favorite podcast app. He can be hired for voiceover work at fiverr.com/tf_ahmad.
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StarShipSofa No 655 Brian Rappatta
Wed, 03 Mar 2021 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: The Prufrock Whisperer by Brian Rappatta
This story was first published in Amazing Stories, Issue 4, April 2020.
Brian Rappatta (pronounced RAP puh tuh) once swore he would never set a story in his home town. Famous last words. He originally hails from Goshen, Indiana, where “The Prufrock Whisperer” takes place, but currently resides in South Korea. His previous fiction in the genres of science fiction, fantasy, and horror, have appeared in Analog, Baffling Magazine, Amazing Stories, and Writers of the Future, as well as in multiple anthologies and podcasts such as Curiosities and Tales to Terrify.
Narrated by Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Susan and daughter, Violet. His is a creative professional by day, the leader singer and guitarist for a post-punk band called the Liquid Centers by night, and is always up for a pint at the corner pub.
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StarShipSofa No 654 Aaron Moskalik
Wed, 17 Feb 2021 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: Elysium Fields by Aaron Moskalik
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Aaron Moskalik starts his day writing speculative fiction in Southfield, Michigan before swiveling his chair to his Work From Home station. He has published stories in Nature and Perihelion Science Fiction, among others. To view all his published works, visit aaronmoskalik.com.
Narrated by Anthony Babington.
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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Wed, 03 Feb 2021 06:00:39 GMT
Main Fiction: "Gravity Pulls Down" by Adam Fout
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Adam Fout is an addiction / recovery / mental health blogger and a speculative fiction / nonfiction writer in North Texas. He blogs at adamfout.com. He is a graduate of the 2020 Odyssey Writing Workshop and was a finalist in the F(r)iction Spring 2020 Nonfiction Contest. His nonfiction appears in december, J Journal, The Doctor T. J. Eckleburg Review, Another Chicago Magazine, and superstition [review]. His speculative fiction appears in StarShipSofa, Flash Fiction Online, Pulp Literature, and DreamForge.
Narrated by Randal Schwartz
Randal L. Schwartz is best well known for his seminal books on the Perl
programming language that helped make the world wide web possible and
popular. He produced a weekly audio and video podcast on open source
software, but has given that up after 13 years to get those five hours
per week back again. Between the podcast, and bouncing all over the
world teaching programming and speaking at conferences, he's no stranger
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StarShipSofa No 652 Eve Tushnet
Wed, 20 Jan 2021 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Love" by Eve Tushnet
This story first appeared in Third Order Magazine (08 December 2008).
Eve Tushnet is the author of one nonfiction book and two novels: Amends (2015) and Punishment: A Love Story (2019).
Narrated by Tatiana Grey
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History By Amy H Sturgis
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Wed, 06 Jan 2021 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Radiant Web" by Mia Moss
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Mia Moss is a speculative fiction author, runner, and baker. She
currently lives in the Bay Area in a warehouse guarded by feral cats,
where she is hard at work on her debut fantasy novel. She would be delighted to share her cookies and gin. You can follow her on Twitter
@ladyglitterpunk or subscribe to her newsletter at magicrobotcarnival.com.
Narrated by Andrea Richardson
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her on Facebook.
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StarShipSofa No 650 Edward Ashton
Wed, 30 Dec 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Wolves" by Edward Ashton
This story first appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact (October 2019).
Edward Ashton lives in a cabin in the woods (not that Cabin in the Woods) with his wife, a variable number of daughters, and an adorably mopey dog named Max. He is the author of the novels Three Days in April and The End of Ordinary, as well as of short stories which have appeared in venues ranging from the newsletter of an Italian sausage company to Escape Pod, Analog, and Fireside Fiction.You can find him online at edwardashton.com, or on Twitter @edashtonwriting.
Narrated by Randal Schwartz.
Randal Schwartz is
Randal Schwartz, also known as merlyn, is an American author, system administrator and programming consultant. He is known for his expertise in the Perl programming language, his promotional role within the Perl community, as a co-host of FLOSS Weekly.
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StarShipSofa No 649 Melanie Rees
Wed, 16 Dec 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Where Parallel Lines Meet" by Melanie Rees
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Melanie Rees is an Australian speculative fiction author. She has published over 100 stories and poems in markets such as Apex, Natures, Daily Science Fiction, and Cosmos. More information on her work can be found www.flexirees.wordpress.com or on Twitter @FlexiRees.
Narrated by Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 648 J. Weintraub
Wed, 02 Dec 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Colonizers" by J. Weintraub
This story first appeared in Chasm Magazine (Autumn, 1995).
A member of the Dramatists Guild, J. Weintraub has had short plays and radio dramas produced throughout the United States and in Australia, New Zealand, India, and Germany. His fiction, poetry, and essays have been published in all sorts of literary reviews, general magazines, and scholarly journals, and his translations from the French and Italian have appeared in publications in the US, the UK, and Australia. As a translator he has also introduced the Italian horror writer, Nicola Lombardi, to the English speaking-public.
Narrated by Brian Rollins.
Brian Rollins is a voice actor living in Denver, Colorado. He narrates a variety of podcasts and performs audiobooks. His latest adventure has been hosting the Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia podcast, a show that gives listeners 30 geeky trivia questions on a different topic every week. You can find out more about him and his work at TheVoicesInMyHead.com.
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StarShipSofa No 647 Frederick Gero Heimbach
Wed, 18 Nov 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Fingers" by Frederick Gero Heimbach
This story originally appeared in Analog Science Fiction and Fact (January 2019).
Frederick Gero Heimbach lives a pulp fiction life and takes notes. His family lives with him, warily, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. He is the author of two novels of satirical alternate history. Find his science fiction and horror stories at Analog Science Fiction and Science Fact, at Mysterion Online, and other places. Fred is also the newly appointed editor of StarShipSofa.
Narrated by Drew Mallory.
Drew Mallory is a PhD research psychologist, on weekdays, who studies how societal institutions can protect their most vulnerable members. On weekends, however, all bets are off. His voice acting and speculative fiction embrace the uncomfortable, weird, and uncanny. Drew spends his time mostly in Thailand, but can be contacted directly by stating his name thrice into a darkened mirror anywhere.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 646 Chris Riley
Wed, 04 Nov 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Child of the Universe" by Christian Riley
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Chris Riley lives near Sacramento, California, vowing one day to move back to the Pacific Northwest. In the meantime, he teaches special education, writes cool stories, and hides from the blasting heat for six months of the year. He has had more than 100 short stories published in various magazines and anthologies, and across various genres. His debut novel, one of literary suspense titled The Sinking of the Angie Piper, was published in 2017; and his debut short story collection is forthcoming, with Mount Abraxas Press. For more information, go to www.chrisrileyauthor.com.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
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StarShipSofa No 645 Ben Spillers
Wed, 21 Oct 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "A.I. Family Values" by Ben Spillers
This story is original to Starship Sofa
Narrated by Rish Outfield.
Rish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and audiobook narrator. He can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Bigg Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation… but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 644 Paul Alex Gray
Wed, 07 Oct 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Battle Borne Dreams Never Die" by Paul Alex Gray
This story previously appeared in Broadswords and Blasters (July 2019).
Paul Alex Gray writes linear and interactive fiction starring sentient black holes, wayward sea monsters, curious AIs and more. His work has been published in Nature Futures, Andromeda Spaceways, PodCastle, and others. Paul grew up by the beaches of Australia, then traveled the world and now lives in Canada with his family. On his adventures, Paul has been a startup founder, game designer, and mentor to technology entrepreneurs. Chat with him on Twitter @paulalexgray or visit paulalexgray.com.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Vital: The Future of Healthcare (2020)
The Science Fiction anthology to cure our unhealthy dystopia.
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StarShipSofa No 643 Jay Caselberg
Wed, 23 Sep 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Transference" by Jay Caselberg
This story first appeared in Transtories (2011).
Jay Caselberg is a writer based somewhere in the wilds of Europe. His work, poetry, short fiction and novels, has appeared in many places around the world and been translated into several languages. Sometimes, he even gets shortlisted for awards.
Narrated by Mark Kilfoil.
Mark “the Encaffeinated ONE” Kilfoil is a reader, writer, gamer, podcaster, narrator and radio program director. He produces a show on gaming (Head In The Game), helps run and produce shows on alternative radio (chsrfm.ca), plays and runs roleplaying games online (Legends of the Drowned Isles and So Many Levels) and elsewhere, and podcasts daily (“Wandering Out Loud”) on life, philosophy, gaming, and random distractions in sound form. He’s currently working hard on finishing his first audio drama, first novel, and second podcasted novella, all in the span of one year. Find out more and join along at encaffeinated.ca.
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StarShipSofa No. 642 Andrew Dana Hudson
Wed, 09 Sep 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Lizard and the Rat" by Andrew Dana Hudson
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Andrew Dana Hudson is a speculative fiction writer and sustainability researcher. His stories have appeared in Lightspeed, Slate Future Tense, Terraform, MIT Technology Review, Little Blue Marble, and more, as well as numerous books and anthologies. He is a member of the 2020/21 class of the Clarion Workshop. He lives in Tempe, Arizona. Find him at andrewdhudson.com and on Twitter at @andrewdhudson.
Narrated by Andrea Richardson
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her at andrea-richardson.co.uk and on Facebook.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 641 Hayley Stone
Tue, 25 Aug 2020 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Love in the Time of Disconnect" by Hayley Stone
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Hayley Stone is an award-winning writer, editor, and poet from California. She has published short fiction in Apex Magazine and Fireside Fiction, and is the author of the weird western cult hit Make Me No Grave, most recently a finalist for the Laramie Book Awards. Find a complete list of her work at hayleystone.com or connect with her on Twitter @hayley_stone.
Narrated by Will Stagl.
Will Stagl lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Susan and daughter, Violet. His is a creative professional by day, the leader singer and guitarist for a post-punk band called the Liquid Centers by night, and is always up for a pint at the corner pub.
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StarShipSofa No 640 Michael D. Burnside
Wed, 12 Aug 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Message" by Michael D. Burnside
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Michael D. Burnside is a graduate of Ohio University. By day, he earns a living as a systems analyst, helping customers figure out what they need from their software. His interests include gaming, science, computer technology, history, politics, and, of course, writing. His fiction writing includes steampunk, science fiction, fantasy, and horror. His stories have been featured in multiple anthologies, including Fossil Lake: An Anthology of the Aberrant, Fossil Lake II: The Refossiling, Beautiful Lies, Painful Truths Vol. II, and Ink Stains Vol. 8. His short stories have also been featured in magazines such as Devolution Z, Outposts of Beyond, and Gathering Storm Magazine. Michael lives in Dayton, Ohio with his wife and lots of cats. Read more nice things about him, as well as some free stories, at michaelburnside.com.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
Fact: Fact: Looking Back at Genre History with Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 639 Jeremy Szal
Wed, 29 Jul 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The dataSultan of Streets and Stars" by Jeremy Szal
This story first appeared in Where the Stars Rise: Asian Science Fiction (October 2018).
Jeremy Szal was born in 1995 and was raised by wild dingoes, which should explain a lot. He spent his childhood exploring beaches, bookstores, and the limits of people’s patience. He’s the author of over forty science-fiction short stories. His debut novel, Stormblood, a dark space opera, was published by Gollancz in June 2020, and is the first of a trilogy. He was the editor for the Hugo-winning StarShipSofa until 2020, and has a BA in Film Studies and Creative Writing from UNSW. He carves out a living in Sydney, Australia with his family. He loves watching weird movies, collecting boutique gins, exploring cities, cold weather, and dark humour. Find him at jeremyszal.com or @JeremySzal.
Stormblood novel be Jeremy Szal
Narrated by Eric Luke.
Eric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film Explorers, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books Ghost and Wonder Woman, and wrote and directed the Not Quite Human films for Disney TV. His current project Interference, a meta horror audiobook about an audiobook… that kills, is available free on iTunes and at Quillhammer.com.
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StarShipSofa No 638 Aimee Ogden
Wed, 15 Jul 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Seven Letters" by Aimee Ogden
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Aimee Ogden is a former science teacher and software tester; now she writes stories about sad astronauts and angry princesses. Her short fiction has also appeared in Analog, Fireside, and Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and her novella Local Star is forthcoming from Interstellar Flight Press.
Narrated by Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
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StarShipSofa No 637 Doug C. Souza
Wed, 01 Jul 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Callisto Stakes" by Doug C. Souza.
This story first appeared in Asimov's (September 2018).
You can find Doug C. Souza at dougcsouza.com and dougscifi@gmail.com. He loves hearing from readers of his work, so don't ever hesitate to send him a question or comment. Just watch out; he's been known to write a few paragraphs when responding--especially if it's a question about writing and how to get into the business. Doug C. Souza was super-stoked to have "The Callisto Stakes" featured in Asimov's, and is excited to have it read with StarShipSofa. Many of his stories have appeared in the publication and podcast, which is an honor since both are done so well. Doug says, "When I got the news 'The Callisto Stakes' would be performed on StarShipSofa, I walked around the house shouting cheers, in some words that can't be broadcast. Luckily, my four-year-old was at preschool at the time."
Story origin: "I started several versions of the story, and then found that the nanos were the most interesting protagonists since they had the toughest struggle. Then the thought struck me of how much tougher their job would be if their host didn’t care much for his own life.
"I hadn’t read a story from the nanos’ POV, so I was stoked to write one. I’m sure I’ll get some emails listing titles of stories with this same idea, but honestly, it was original to me at the time. There are some great stories out there where the AI — whether in a fighter jet or interwebs — ends up making the moral choice in contrast to their human counterpart. As an optimist, this gives me hope that maybe the AI being developed will aid and guide humankind rather than travel back in time to terminate us."
Narrated by Will Stagl.
This is Will Stagl’s second contribution to StarShipSofa. He remains sequestered in Tucson, Arizona, somewhere between his house and the post-apocalyptic bunker he calls The Liquid Center. He’d like to give a shout out to his drummer Stacey, who would never let a little thing like a pandemic stand between her and her throne.
Fact: Fiction Crawler No 18 by Matthew Sanborn Smith
inks to the stories:
Thirty-Three Percent Joe by Suzanne Palmer
http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/palmer_10_18/
Day Million by Fred Pohl
https://www.baen.com/Chapters/9781451637892/9781451637892___9.htm
Maybe Look Up by Jess Barber
http://www.lightspeedmagazine.com/fiction/maybe-look-up/
The Seventh Voyage by Stanislaw Lem
https://english.lem.pl/works/novels/the-star-diaries/154-the-seventh-voyage
Joyride by Amman Sabet
http://www.kaleidotrope.net/spring-2020/joyride-by-amman-sabet/
The Space Traders by Derrick Bell
https://whgbetc.com/the-space-traders.pdf
Cyberpunk by Bruce Bethke
http://www.infinityplus.co.uk/stories/cpunk.htm
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StarShipSofa No 636 Dantzel Cherry
Tue, 16 Jun 2020 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "No Body Enough" by Dantzel Cherry
This story first appeared in Future Science Fiction #2 (April 2019).
When Dantzel Cherry is not raising her daughter or teaching Pilates and dance, she is writing. Dantzel's short fiction has appeared in Fireside, Future SF, Cast of Wonders, Galaxy's Edge, and other magazines and anthologies. She lives in Lehi, Utah with her husband, daughter, and two obligatory cats.
Narrated by Anthony Babington.
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis.
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StarShipSofa No 635 Floris M. Kleijne
Wed, 03 Jun 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Bringing Down the Mast"
This story first appeared in The Worlds of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Vol. III.
Floris M. Kleijne is the author of more than two dozen short stories in Daily Science Fiction, Galaxy’s Edge, Factor Four, and numerous other publications. He lives in a 200-year-old house in the Dutch river district, but does most of his writing on trains. Floris was the first Dutchman to win the prestigious Writers of the Future contest, as well as the first Dutchman to qualify for active membership of the SFWA. He blogs about writing, Real Life™, and atrocious customer service on floriskleijne.com, where you can also read more of his stories.
Narrated by Roberto Suarez.
By day, Roberto Suarez works as a community college student advocate and recruiter. By night he geeks out on all things fantasy and science fiction, comic books and board games. He is the co-host and producer of Radio Westworld, a podcast dedicated to HBO’s science fiction series. You can find Roberto on the web at robertosuarez.me, or on Twitter as @PuertoGeekan.
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StarShipSofa No 634 Atalanti Evripidou
Wed, 20 May 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Jeremy Szal’s debut STORMBLOOD, a dark space opera about alien DNA that makes users permanently addicted to adrenaline and aggression, comes out on June 4 from Gollancz in all formats, including audiobook, and he would love it if you pre-ordered a copy.
Main Fiction: "Crystal Ash"
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Atalanti Evripidou is a speculative fiction writer from Greece, and the winner of the 2018 FantastiWords Award in the science fiction category. Her short stories have been published in various Greek anthologies and, more recently, been featured in Onyx Path's Gods & Monsters. She is also a writer and reviewer at Nyctophilia.gr, Greece's prime e-zine for horror and fantasy.
Narrated by Summer Brooks.
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci-Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci-fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 633 Alexis Ames
Mon, 04 May 2020 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: “Like a Bird from the Sky" by Alexis Ames
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Alexis Ames is a writer living in Colorado who first picked up a pen when she was eleven years old and hasn’t put it down since. Science fiction is her preferred genre –- more specifically, exploring the changing relationship between humans and technology. Her work has previously appeared in publications such as Pseudopod, Kyanite Press, and The New Accelerator. She can be found on Twitter at @alexis_writes1, and a list of her current and upcoming stories can be found on her blog at alexisames.home.blog.
Narrated by Rish Outfield
Rish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and audiobook narrator. He can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Bigg Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation… but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 632 Sandy Parsons
Wed, 22 Apr 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: “You and Me and Mars"
This story first appeared in Luna Station Quarterly #31 (September 2017).
Sandy’s recent stories can be found in Zooscape, Alternative Apocalypse, and an upcoming edition of Analog Science Fiction and Fact. When not writing Sandy works as an anesthetist in Georgia and is an associate editor at Escape Pod. More information and links to stories can be found at www.sandyparsons.com
Narrated by Andrea Richardson.
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her at andrea-richardson.co.uk and on Facebook.
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StarShipSofa No 631 Sean Robinsoned Episode
Wed, 08 Apr 2020 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: “Soovien Hungered in the City of Spiders" by Sean Robinson
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Sean Robinson lives in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. In other lives he's been a spelunker, fire breather, and cow herd. You can find him online at SeanRyanRobinson.com and on Twitter (infrequently) @Kesterian.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 630 Douglas Smith
Wed, 25 Mar 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Douglas Smith is a multi-award-winning Canadian author described by Library Journal as "one of Canada's most original writers of speculative fiction." His fiction has been published in twenty-six languages and thirty-four countries, including Amazing Stories, InterZone, Weird Tales, Baen's Universe, On Spec, and Cicada. His books include the novel The Wolf at the End of the World, the collections Chimerascope and Impossibilia, and the writer's guide Playing the Short Game: How to Market & Sell Short Fiction.
Doug is a three-time winner of Canada's Aurora Award and has been a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award, CBC's Bookies Award, Canada's juried Sunburst Award, and France's juried Prix Masterton and Prix Bob Morane. His website is smithwriter.com and he tweets as @smithwritr.
Narrated by Drew Mallory.
Drew Mallory is a PhD research psychologist, on weekdays, who studies how societal institutions can protect their most vulnerable members. On weekends, however, all bets are off. His voice acting and speculative fiction embrace the uncomfortable, weird, and uncanny. Drew spends his time mostly between Belgium and Bangkok, but can be contacted directly by stating his name thrice into a darkened mirror anywhere.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 629 A.T. Sayre
Wed, 18 Mar 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "I'm Not Robert" by A.T. Sayre
This story first appeared in Bewildering Stories (July 2017)
A.T. 's work has previously appeared in Phantaxis Magazine, Andromeda Spaceways, and Analog Science Fiction and Fact. A more detailed list of his publications can be found at atsayre.com/fiction
Narrated by: Will Stagl
Will Stagl lives in Tucson, Arizona with his wife Susan and daughter, Violet. His is a creative professional by day, the leader singer and guitarist for a post-punk band called the Liquid Centers by night, and is always up for a pint at the corner pub.
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Wed, 11 Mar 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Midwives" by Jude Reid
This story first appeared in the SFF World anthology Dying Worlds (December 2019).
Jude Reid lives in Glasgow, Scotland, and writes in the narrow gaps between work, wrangling her kids, and trying to wear out a border collie. When she's not writing she's studying for her black belt in Tae Kwon Do, running from zombies, climbing inadvisibly large mountains, or acting in the audiodrama Tales from the Aletheian Society.She takes her coffee with oat milk.
Narrated by Matt Dovey
Matt Dovey is very tall and very English and most likely drinking a cup of tea right now. He has a scar on his arm that he can’t remember getting, but a terrible darkness floods his mind when he considers it. He now lives in a quiet market town in rural England with his wife and three children, and despite being a writer, he still hasn’t found the right words to properly express the delight and joy he finds in this wonderful arrangement.
His surname rhymes with “Dopey”, but any other similarities to the dwarf are purely coincidental. He is the Golden Pen winner for Writers of the Future Volume 32 (2016), was shortlisted for the James White Award in 2016, and has fiction out and forthcoming all over the place; you can keep up with it at mattdovey.com, or follow along on Facebook and Twitter.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 627 K.D. Julicher
Thu, 05 Mar 2020 00:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Burnover" by K.D. Julicher
This story first appeared in Intergalactic Medicine Show (June 2018).
K.D. Julicher lives in Nevada, where she collaborates with her husband on stories and children. She has a passion for bears, hats, and bug fixes. Her work has appeared in Writers of the Future, Deep Magic, and Intergalactic Medicine Show.
Narrated by R.M. Ambrose
R.M. Ambrose is Assistant Fiction Editor (and sometimes producer and narrator) at StarShipSofa. He attended Taos Toolbox in 2017 and is an Affiliate Member of Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA). Later in 2020 he will re-launch and edit Vital: The Future of Healthcare, an anthology in which science fiction writers tackle the challenges of healthcare issues worldwide (more info at VitalAnthology.com).
In regards to this episode's story, R.M. notes that new piece of firefighting technology, CalFire’s 747 Supertanker, saved his home from the Palmer Fire of 2017, and when he was growing up, his grandma was a volunteer firefighter and Emergency Medical Technician in Leicester, North Carolina.
He can be reached via @rmambrose on Twitter, and @rmAmbroseFiction on Facebook and Instagram.
Sound effects for this episode were obtained from zapsplat.com.
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StarShipSofa No 626 Robert Jeschonek
Wed, 26 Feb 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "An Infinite Number of Idiots" by Robert Jeschonek
This story first appeared in Galaxy's Edge #39 (July 2019).
Robert Jeschonek is a USA Today bestselling, envelope-pushing author whose fiction and comics have been published around the world. His stories have appeared in past episodes of StarShipSofa, as well as Galaxy's Edge, Fiction River, Pulphouse, Escape Pod, and many other publications. He has written Doctor Who and Star Trek fiction and comics for DC, AHOY, and others. His young adult slipstream novel, My Favorite Band Does Not Exist, won the Forward National Literature Award and was named one of Booklist's Top Ten First Novels for Youth. He also won an International Book Award, a Scribe Award for Best Original Novel, and the grand prize in Pocket Books' Strange New Worlds contest. Visit him online at www.robertjeschonek.com.
Narrated by Rish Outfield.
Rish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and audiobook narrator. He can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Bigg Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation… but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 625 Colleen Anderson
Wed, 19 Feb 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "A Taste of Eden" by Colleen Anderson
This story originally appeared in Worlds of SF, F & H (January 2018).
Colleen Anderson edits and writes fiction and poetry. Her work has appeared in over 250 publications with some recent and new works in Polu Texni, On Spec, Thrilling Words Really System and Nameless. Her collection, A Body of Work is published by Black Shuck Books. She has edited three anthologies and will be the 2020 Creative Ink Festival guest of honor in Vancouver, where she watches for mold monsters. colleenanderson.wordpress.com
Narrated by Tatiana Grey.
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 624 Harold R. Thompson
Wed, 12 Feb 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Top Tier" by Harold R. Thompson
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Harold R. Thompson has written non-fiction and short science fiction and fantasy for a variety of print and online magazines. He is also the author of the “Empire and Honor” series of historical adventure novels, which include Dudley’s Fusiliers, Guns of Sevastopol, and Sword of the Mogul. He lives in Nova Scotia and, when not writing or spending time with his family, works for Parks Canada.
Narrated by Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
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StarShipSofa No 623 Dave Kavanaugh
Wed, 05 Feb 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Face of Heaven" by David Kavanaugh
Dave Kavanaugh’s short fiction has appeared in Nature, Andromeda Spaceways, and StoryShop. His fantasy novel Age of Omicron was released by Fiction Vortex Press in 2018. You can find him on Twitter at @DaveFiction or read more at DaveKavanaugh.com.
Narrated by Eric Luke.
Eric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film Explorers, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books Ghost and Wonder Woman, and wrote and directed the Not Quite Human films for Disney TV. His current project Interference, a meta horror audiobook about an audiobook… that kills, is available free on iTunes and at Quillhammer.com.
Fact: Hugo Review by Andy Tomaswick
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StarShipSofa No 622 Geoffrey W. Cole
Wed, 29 Jan 2020 09:40:23 GMT
Main Fiction: "Captured Carbon" by Geoffrey W. Cole
This story first appeared in Cli-Fi: Canadian Tales of Climate Change (Exile, 2017).
Geoffrey W. Cole's award-winning short fiction has appeared in such publications as Reckoning, Clarkesworld, EscapePod, New Worlds, and Imaginarium 2012: The Year's Best Canadian Speculative Writing. His stories have been translated into Catalan, French, Hungarian, Italian, Romanian, and Spanish, and have been produced as podcasts. He is the 2016 winner of the Premis Ictineu for best story translated into Catalan. Geoff has degrees in biology, engineering, and an MFA in creative writing. He lives with his wonderful wife, three sons, and giant hound outside Toronto, Canada. Visit Geoff at geoffreywcole.com.
Narrated by the author.
Fact: `Science News by J J Campanela
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StarShipSofa No 621 Russell Hemmel
Wed, 22 Jan 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Ice Queen of Europa" by Russell Hemmel
This story first appeared in The Martian Wave on
April 30, 2019
Russell Hemmell is a French-Italian transplant in Scotland after several years of East Asia, passionate about astrophysics, history, and Japanese manga. Winner of the Canopus Awards for Excellence in Interstellar Writing. Recent work in Aurealis, Flame Tree Press, Songs of Eretz, Star*Line, The Grievous Angel, and others. SFWA, HWA and Codexian. Find them online at their blog earthianhivemind.net and on Twitter@SPBianchini.
Narrated by Nicola Seaton-Clark
Nicola is originally from South Africa, where she grew up in various small towns around the country. Working as a professional actress full time for 25 years, she has also spent her time being variously, a jazz singer, waitress, bartender and English trainer. Currently she runs her voice-over company Offstimme with her actor husband Peter, and spends her spare time attempting to raise her children into decent human beings and attending heavy metal concerts.
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StarShipSofa No 620 Joachim Heijndermans
Wed, 15 Jan 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Ice in the Dark" by Joachim Heijndermans
This story first appeared in Nebula Rift in 2016.
Joachim Heijndermans writes, draws, and paints nearly every waking hour. Originally from the Netherlands, he's been all over the world, boring people by spouting random trivia about toys, comics and film. A graduate of the Kubert School in New Jersey, he works as a graphic designer and cartoonist. His work has been featured with a number of publications, such as Mad Scientist Journal, Kraxon Magazine, Metaphorosis, Econoclash Review, the Gallery of Curiosities, and Ahoy Comics, and he's currently in the midst of completing his first children's book. You can find his work at joachimheijndermans.com, or follow him on Twitter: @jheijndermans.
Narrated by Brian Rollins
Brian Rollins is a voice actor living in Denver, Colorado. He narrates a variety of podcasts and performs audiobooks. His latest adventure has been hosting the Dorky Geeky Nerdy Trivia podcast, a show that gives listeners 30 geeky trivia questions on a different topic every week. You can find out more about him and his work at TheVoicesInMyHead.com.
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StarShipSofa No 619 Filip Wiltgren
Wed, 08 Jan 2020 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Permanent Residency" by Filip Wiltgren
By day, Filip Wiltgren is a mild-mannered communication officer and lecturer. By night, he turns into a frenzied ten-fingered typist, clawing out jagged stories of fantasy and science fiction, found in lairs such as Analog, Intergalactic Medicine Show, Grimdark, Daily SF, and Nature Futures. He can be found at wiltgren.com
Narrated by Cheyenne Wright.
Cheyenne Wright is a freelance illustrator and concept artist. He is the color artist on the three-time Hugo Award winning steampunk graphic novel series Girl Genius, and co-creator of many other fine works; Including 50 Fathoms and the Ennie award winning Deadlands Noir for the Savage Worlds RPG. He has also produced graphics for Star Trek Online, the Champions MMO, and t-shirt designs for T.V.’s Alton Brown. Cheyenne lives in Seattle with his wife, their daughter, and an ever growing stack of unpainted miniatures. In his spare time he is teaching himself animation, and narrates short stories for a variety of audio anthologies where he is known as Podcasting’s Mr. Buttery ManVoice™.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 618 Stephen Case
Tue, 24 Dec 2019 00:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Color of the Flame" by Stephen Case
This story originally appeared in Mythic (March 1, 2017).
Stephen Case is a historian of astronomy and author living and lecturing in the prairies south of Chicago. His work has appeared most recently in Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Shimmer, and Intergalactic Medicine Show. His debut novel, First Fleet, is Lovecraftian horror meets military sci-fi. His first book-length work of non-fiction, Making Stars Physical, was published last year by University of Pittsburgh Press and short-listed for the History of Science Society's Pfizer Prize. Links to his fiction and research publications live on the web at stephenrcase.com and on Twitter @StephenRCase.
Narrated by: Kaushik Narasimhan
Kaushik Narasimhan is a management consultant by day and struggling writer and general dilettante by night. He tweets at @Kazarelth and his writing can be found at Kaushik’s Blog.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 617 Matt Hornsby
Wed, 18 Dec 2019 00:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Retrieval Attempt" by Matt Hornsby
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Matt Hornsby lives in Ireland and works in public policy, after previous stints as a scrap metal dealer and as an English teacher in Japan. His other published work can be found in Metaphorosis and Electric Spec, and you can follow him on twitter at @Matth0rnsby.
Narrated by: Mark Kilfoil
Mark "the Encaffeinated ONE" Kilfoil is a reader, writer, gamer, podcaster, narrator and radio program director. He produces a show on gaming (Head In The Game), helps run and produce shows on alternative radio (chsrfm.ca), plays and runs roleplaying games online (Legends of the Drowned Isles and So Many Levels) and elsewhere, and podcasts daily ("Wandering Out Loud") on life, philosophy, gaming, and random distractions in sound form. He's currently working hard on finishing his first audio drama, first novel, and second podcasted novella, all in the span of one year. Find out more and join along at encaffeinated.ca.
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StarShipSofa No 616 James Edward O'Briend Episode
Wed, 11 Dec 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Alien Agent" by James Edward O'Brien
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
James Edward O'Brien grew up in northern New Jersey where he graduated from Dungeons & Dragons to punk rock to modernist lit and weird fiction. His short stories and poetry have appeared in InterGalactic Medicine Show, The Literary Hatchet, and the Triangulation: Dark Skies anthology. He lives in Far Rockaway, NY with his wife and three rescue dogs. Follow Jim on Twitter: @UnagiYojimbo.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History with Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 615 Steven Fischer
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Deep Water" by Steven Fischer
Steve is a resident physician in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. When he's not too busy cracking open a textbook (or a patient's thorax) you can find him exploring the Cascades by bike, boat, or boot. His work has appeared in F&SF, Diabolical Plots, and Grimdark Magazine, among others. You can find more of his work at www.stevenbfischer.com or on twitter @stevenfischersf.
Narrated by Rish Outfield
Rish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and audiobook narrator. He can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Bigg Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation… but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.
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StarShipSofa No 614 Deborah L. Davitt
Wed, 27 Nov 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Glass Eyes, Steel Hands, Metal Mind"
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Deborah L. Davitt was raised in Nevada, but currently lives in Houston, Texas with her husband and son. Her poetry has received Rhysling, Dwarf Star, and Pushcart nominations; her short fiction has appeared in InterGalactic Medicine Show, Compelling Science Fiction, and Pseudopod. For more about her work, including her Edda-Earth novels and her forthcoming poetry collection, The Gates of Never, please see edda-earth.com.
Narrated by David D. Levine
David D. Levine is the author of Andre Norton Award-winning novel Arabella of Mars (Tor 2016), sequels Arabella and the Battle of Venus (Tor 2017) and Arabella the Traitor of Mars (Tor 2018), and more than fifty SF and fantasy stories. His story “Tk’Tk’Tk” won the Hugo,
and he has been shortlisted for awards including the Hugo, Nebula, Campbell, and Sturgeon. His stories have appeared in Asimov’s, Analog, F&SF, Tor.com, numerous Year’s Best anthologies, and his award-winning collection Space Magic.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 613 Imogen Cassidy
Wed, 20 Nov 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Beta Child"
The story originally appeared in The Colored Lens in Summer 2014.
Imogen Cassidy is a bisexual speculative fiction author based in Sydney, Australia. Her short fiction has appeared in Aurealis and Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine. She spends most of her time writing, painting miniatures, listening to podcasts, and walking her dog.
Narrated by Tatiana Grey
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
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StarShipSofa No 612 P.G. Streeter
Wed, 13 Nov 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "In Bocca"
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
P.G. Streeter lives with his wife and son in Maryland, where he teaches high school English. He's been writing since he could hold a pen and telling stories even longer, but he has only recently begun making a serious effort at publishing. His first two published stories can be found in Bards and Sages Quarterly and Daily Science Fiction. He's thrilled to add StarShipSofa to that list and is especially excited for his work to be captured in audio format. Find him on Twitter at @p_g_sWrites.
Narrated by Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Vital: The Future of Health Care Kickstarter
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StarShipSofa No 611 Evan Marcroft
Wed, 06 Nov 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Color of My Home is Red Like an Apple"
The story originally appeared in Metaphorosis on
March 29, 2019
Evan Marcroft is a half-blind yeti person and emerging writer of sci-fi and horror based out of Philadelphia. His works have appeared in a variety of publications, from Pseudopod to Strange Horizons, and multiple times in Metaphorosis. Follow him on twitter at @Evan_Marcroft. He will respond to anyone.
Narrated by Summer Brooks
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci,Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci,fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
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StarShipSofa No 610 G. Scott Huggins
Wed, 30 Oct 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Wheels-Up Time"
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
G. Scott Huggins now lives in Wisconsin after sojourns in Kansas, Germany, and Russia. He teaches history to high school students, many of whom learn things. He is the author of A Doctor To Dragons and has also appeared on Escape Pod and Podcastle. You can read his ramblings and rants at The Logoccentric Orbit.
Narrated by: Andrea Richardson
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her at andrea-richardson.co.uk and on Facebook.
Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 609 Edward M. Lerner
Wed, 23 Oct 2019 05:00:00 GMT
"A Time for Heroes" by Edward M. Lerner
Probably published in Analog
Author EDWARD M. LERNER worked in high tech and aerospace for thirty
years, as everything from engineer to senior vice president, for much of that time writing science fiction as his hobby. Since 2004 he has written full-time.
His novels range from near-future technothrillers, like Small Miracles and
Energized, to traditional SF, like Dark Secret and his InterstellarNet series, to (collaborating with Larry Niven) the space-opera epic Fleet of Worlds series of Ringworld companion novels. Lerner’s 2015 novel, InterstellarNet: Enigma, won the inaugural Canopus Award “honoring excellence in interstellar writing.” His fiction has also been nominated for Locus, Prometheus, and Hugo awards. Lerner’s short fiction has appeared in anthologies, collections, and many of the usual SF magazines. He also writes about science and technology, notably including a long-running series of essays for Analog about science and SF tropes, updated and expanded into Trope-ing the Light Fantastic: The Science Behind the Fiction. His website is www.edwardmlerner.com
Narrated by: Curtis C. Chen
Once a Silicon Valley software engineer, Curtis C. Chen (陳致宇) now writes speculative fiction and runs puzzle games near Portland, Oregon. His debut novel Waypoint Kangaroo (a 2017 Locus Awards Finalist) is a science fiction spy thriller about a superpowered secret agent facing his toughest mission yet: vacation. Curtis' short stories have appeared in Playboy Magazine, Daily Science Fiction, and Oregon Reads Aloud. He is a graduate of the Clarion West and Viable Paradise writers' workshops. You can find Curtis at Puzzled Pint on the second Tuesday of most every month. Visit him online: https://curtiscchen.com
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StarShipSofa No 608 Henry McFarland
Wed, 16 Oct 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main fiction: "Different Paths"
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Henry McFarland is an economist and part time short story writer who lives near Washington, D.C. He has published stories in Andromeda Spaceways and Every Day Fiction. You can find him on Facebook and his twitter handle is @hecon99
Narrated by: Matt Dovey
Matt Dovey is very tall and very English and most likely drinking a cup of tea right now. He has a scar on his arm that he can’t remember getting, but a terrible darkness floods his mind when he considers it. He now lives in a quiet market town in rural England with his wife and three children, and despite being a writer, he still hasn’t found the right words to properly express the delight and joy he finds in this wonderful arrangement.
His surname rhymes with “Dopey”, but any other similarities to the dwarf are purely coincidental. He is the Golden Pen winner for Writers of the Future Volume 32 (2016), was shortlisted for the James White Award in 2016, and has fiction out and forthcoming all over the place; you can keep up with it at mattdovey.com, or follow along on Facebook and Twitter.
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StarShipSofa No 607 Steve Toase
Wed, 09 Oct 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Alignment"
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Steve Toase is from England, and now lives in Munich, Germany. He writes regularly for Fortean Times and Folklore Thursday. His story "Call Out" (first published in Innsmouth Magazine) was reprinted in The Best Horror Of The Year 6, and two of his stories have just been published in Best Horror of the Year 11. He also likes old motorbikes and vintage cocktails.
You can keep up to date with his work via his Patreon, www.stevetoase.wordpress.com and @stevetoase.
Narrated by Margaret Essex
Margaret lives “the good life”, on a small piece of rural N.S.W. Australia, with an amazing man a couple of pets, all the usual biting, stinging, critters that make great horror stories for our visitors and several rambunctious wombats.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 606 Garrett Croker
Wed, 02 Oct 2019 05:00:00 GMT
"The White Bear Problem: Everything You Need to Know About Raising a Telepath in the Modern Age” by Garrett Croker
This story is original to StarShipSofa
Garrett Croker lives and writes in the San Francisco Bay Area. His fiction has appeared on Pseudopod and The NoSleep Podcast, and in Aliterate Magazine, Factor Four Magazine, and various anthologies. Find him on Curious Fictions or follow him on Twitter at @GarrettCroker.
Narrated by Eric Luke
Eric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film Explorers, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books Ghost and Wonder Woman, and wrote and directed the Not Quite Human films for Disney TV. His current project Interference, a meta horror audiobook about an audiobook… that kills, is available free on iTunes and at Quillhammer.com.r
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StarShipSofa No 605 Chad Gayle
Wed, 25 Sep 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "A Substitute for Salvation" by Chad Gayle
Chad Gayle’s science fiction has appeared in 365 Tomorrows and Perihelion SF. In addition to toiling as an English adjunct at several small colleges, Chad also did a brief stint at Poetry Magazine before he moved to New York, where he ran a photography studio next to Times Square. His photographic work has been published in the New York Times and the Huffington Post, and his novel Let It Be, which is tied to the music of the Beatles, is available everywhere.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 604 Adam Shannon
Wed, 18 Sep 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Uncontrolled Descent"
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Adam Shannon's fiction has appeared in Apex, Compelling Science Fiction, and other magazines and anthologies. His story “On the Day You Spend Forever With Your Dog” appears on Locus Magazine’s Recommended Reading List for 2018 and is a finalist for the 2019 Sturgeon Award. He is a graduate of Clarion West 2017.
Narrated by Heather Thomas
Heather slings jewelry by day but is an aspiring voice actor by night. Heather's other narrations can be found on other fine podcasts such as Creepy, The Wicked Library, The Lift, Tales to Terrify, and PseudoPod. She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband and her two evil cats, Muffin and Banana.
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StarShipSofa No 603 Elad Haber
Wed, 11 Sep 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Number One Hit"
Elad Haber is originally from New York City, spent his college years in San Francisco, and currently lives in Miami, Florida, with his wife and daughter. He works in IT and tries to find time everyday to write. He has recent publications at Strange Constellations and Truancy.
Narrated by: Jonathan Danz
Jonathan Danz exists in a parallel dimension that looks suspiciously like West Virginia. When he’s not trundling over rock and root on his velocipede, he labors to hammer stories out of unruly words. With the help of his wife and daughter, he manages to keep track of his car keys, his priorities, and his mind. Should you find yourself in the dusty corners of cyberspace, you may glimpse Words and Coffee, an occasional repository of his thought-mud found at jonathandanz.com.
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StarShipSofa No 602 Andrew Reichard
Tue, 03 Sep 2019 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Instruments of War" by Andrew Reichard
This story is original to StarShipSofa
Andrew Reichard is an author who lives in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His short fiction has appeared, or will soon appear, in journals such as The Collagist, Shoreline of Infinity, LampLight Magazine, MYTHIC, Silver Blade, and others.
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
Brian is a voice actor and podcaster living in Colorado. You can find his audiobooks on Audible and his geek trivia podcast at DorkyGeekyNerdy.com. Drop by and say hi.
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StarShipSofa No 601 James Beamon
Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:00:00 GMT
StarShipSofa No 601 James Beamon
Originally published in Penumbra
James Beamon served in the US Air Force, was deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan and has over twenty years worth of hilarious marriage stories but assumed no one would know unless he could get his bio in print. So he worked with cheetah speed and weasel scruples to get stories published in places such as F&SF, Lightspeed and Apex Magazine so the audience could finally find his bio. Determined that even more people would find his bio, he wrote a debut novel called Pendulum Heroes and included an About the Author section. And he's going to keep writing, mostly because bios don't come with like buttons and view counts and he can't determine how many people have really seen it. He encourages you to check out what he's up to at fictigristle.wordpress.com or on twitter @WriterBeamon.
Narrated by: Eliza Chan
Eliza Chan is a Scottish-Chinese writer published in Fantasy Magazine, Fox Spirit’s Asian Monsters,Persistent Visions and Mithila Review. She writes about East Asian mythology, British folklore and madwomen in the attic, but preferably all three at once.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 600 Chris Barnham
Wed, 21 Aug 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Originally published in Flicker
Main Fiction: “Once There was a Way” by Chris Barnham
Chris Barnham spent a long time working for the British government, but now just makes stuff up for himself. Chris has a novel out, with US publisher, Filles Vertes Publishing. It’s called Fifty-One, and features a time-traveling cop marooned in 1940s London, forced to choose between saving the future or the woman he loves. Interzone magazine described it as “better plotted than Connie Willis”.
Narrated by: Andrew Leman
Andrew Leman is a producer, designer, actor, writer and director, not necessarily in that order. He has appeared on professional stages in Chicago and Los Angeles, and is a member of Theatre Banshee in Burbank, California. He has designed graphics and props for numerous films and TV shows. With his friend & collaborator of many years, Sean Branney, Andrew has been running The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society since 1984, and has developed numerous film, audio, and gaming projects, including the award-winning motion pictures The Call of Cthulhu and The Whisperer in Darkness. He is the author of Lovecraftian Times and is the designer of highly authentic prop documents for Call of Cthulhu gamers.
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StarShipSofa No 599 Gwendolyn N. Nixtled Episode
Wed, 14 Aug 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: What Nightmares Are You Living by Gwendolyn N Nix
This story is original to StarShip Sofa.
Raised in the wilds of countless library stacks, Gwendolyn N. Nix has always been a born seeker of adventure. She saw her first beached humpback whale on a windy day in New York, met a ghost angel in a Paris train station, and had Odin answer her prayers on a mountain in Scotland. Her short fiction appears in The Sisterhood of the Blade anthology from Battlefield Press. The Falling Dawn is her first fantasy novel, released though Crossroad Press. She lives in Missoula, Montana. Find out more at www.gwendolynnix.com and follow her on Twitter at @gwendolynnix and Instagram at gwendolyn.nix.
Narrated by: Seth Williams
Seth has narrated for Far Fetched Fables, Tales to Terrify, and now Starship Sofa, life-goal complete. He now spends his time as an Editor at Tales to Terrify.
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StarShipSofa No 598 Andrew Wilmot
Wed, 07 Aug 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "A Once-Held Truth of a Different Sort" by Andrew Wilmot
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Andrew Wilmot is an award-winning writer and editor based out of Toronto, Ontario. He is Co-Publisher and Co-EIC of the online magazine Anathema: Spec from the Margins. Books he’s worked on have themselves taken home multiple awards from the Sunburst Awards, the Eisner Awards, and the Shirley Jackson Awards. His first novel, The Death Scene Artist, was released in Fall 2018 from Buckrider Books, an imprint of Wolsak & Wynn. Find him online atandrewwilmot.ca, and on Twitter, hating everything about Twitter, @AGAWilmot.
Narrated by: Margaret Essex
Margaret lives “the good life”, on a small piece of rural N.S.W. Australia, with an amazing man a couple of pets, all the usual biting, stinging, critters that make great horror stories for our visitors and several rambunctious wombats.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShip Sofa No 597 Eleanor R Wood
Tue, 16 Jul 2019 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Convincer" by Eleanor R. Wood
This story was first published in Galaxy's Edge (November 1, 2018)
Eleanor R. Wood’s stories have appeared in Pseudopod, Flash Fiction Online, Deep Magic, Daily Science Fiction, and various anthologies, among other places. She writes and eats licorice from the south coast of England, where she lives with her husband, two marvelous dogs, and enough tropical fish tanks to charge an entry fee. She blogs at creativepanoply.wordpress.com.
Narrated by: Tatiana Grey
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
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StarShipSofa No 596 K.G. Anderson
Wed, 10 Jul 2019 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Rowboat"
Originally published in Metamorphosis
K.G. Anderson is a Seattle-based writer, gardener, dancer, and cat-herder. Her short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in magazines and anthologies ranging from Galaxy's Edge and Weirdbook to the B Cubed Press Alternative Truths series, and are online at Factor Four Magazine, Ares Magazine and Far-Fetched Fables. She narrated StarShipSofa No 530, "The Stone Age Gap." K.G. is a graduate of the Viable Paradise and Taos Toolbox workshops. Find her online at writerway.com/fiction or on twitter @writerway.
Narrated by: Farah Naz Rishi
Farah Naz Rishi is a Pakistani-American Muslim writer and voice actor, but in another life, she’s worked stints as a lawyer, a video game journalist, and an editorial assistant. She received her B.A. in English from Bryn Mawr College, her J.D. from Lewis & Clark Law School, and her love of weaving stories from the Odyssey Writing Workshop. When she’s not writing, she’s probably hanging out with video game characters. You can find her at home in Philadelphia, or on Twitter at @far_ah_way.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 595 Lauren C. Teffeau
Wed, 03 Jul 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "No Regrets on Forth Street" by Lauren C. Teffaeu
Originally published in Perihelion
Lauren C. Teffeau was born and raised on the East Coast, educated in the South, employed in the Midwest, and now lives and dreams in the Southwest USA. When she was younger, she poked around in the back of wardrobes, tried to walk through mirrors, and always kept an eye out for secret passages, fairy rings, and messages from aliens. Now, she writes to cope with her ordinary existence. Her short fiction can be found a variety of professional and semi-pro speculative fiction magazines and anthologies. If you enjoyed this story, be sure to check out her cyberpunk novel Implanted which was shortlisted for the 2019 Compton Crook award for best first SF/F/H novel.
Narrated by: Larissa Thompson
Larissa is a Vancouver-based voice actor and producer, most recognized for her work on The Centropic Oracle, a science fiction and fantasy short story audio magazine available on YouTube, The Sojourn, an original science fiction audio drama & motion comic, Cast of Wonders and PseudoPod, and is the co-founder of the popular YouTube channel The Templin Institute. When not narrating or editing, she likes to play video games and mull over their storytelling strength as a new medium.
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StarShipSofa No 594 Yaroslav Barsoukov
Wed, 26 Jun 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "There's Sometimes Light Down the Street" by Yaroslav Barsoukov
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Yaroslav Barsukov is a software engineer and a connoisseur of strong alcoholic beverages--but also, surprisingly, a member of SFWA and Codex (how did that happen?). His stories have appeared in Galaxy's Edge and Nature: Futures, among others. At some point in his life, he's left one former empire only to settle in another.
Narrated by: Heath Miller
Heath started his acting career as a child in television. His stage work has taken him all over his native Australia, from classrooms, to botanical gardens, to historic museums and local theatres. He can be found in recording studios, comedy clubs, television sets, convention centres and youtube videos. Since moving to the USA heath has become an Earphones Award winning narrator recording audiobooks for Highbridge, Dreamscape, ACX as well as short stories on fiction podcasts including Uncanny , Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Podcastle.
Fact: Science News By J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 593 Richard Webb
Wed, 19 Jun 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Alienated" by Richard Webb
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Richard Webb writes long and short SFFH fiction; writes screenplays (with 6 short films produced to date, winning several film festival awards); co-wrote/co-hosted a weekly indie radio music show for 2 years and was shortlisted for the BBC Writer's Room 2016. He acted as Events Coordinator of the BFS for 2 years and was panel programmer for FantasyCon UK in 2015. He lives feral in the wild, carving out stories on trees with his bare claws. He tweets @RaW_writing
Narrated by: Elie Hirschman
Elie currently lives somewhere in the Middle East – in the safe part, we hope. As a voiceover professional since 2004, he almost gave up on it altogether, but got yanked back in by several fine podcasts and audio drama groups. For this, he is grateful. He has a keen interest in learning and imitating accents, and is currently working on his Tony C. Smith impression. In his free time, Elie enjoys cartooning, listening to old-time radio drama, and referring to himself in the third person.
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StarShipSofa No 592 Jennifer Donohue
Wed, 12 Jun 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: “Daddy’s Little Girl” by Jennifer Donohue
Originally published in Syntax and Salt
Jennifer R. Donohue grew up at the Jersey Shore and now lives in central New York with her husband and her Doberman, where she works at her local library and facilitates a writing workshop. Her work has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Escape Pod, Truancy, Luna Station Quarterly, and elsewhere. Her novella “Run With the Hunted” is available on most digital platforms. She tweets @AuthorizedMusin.
Narrated by: Heather Thomas
Heather slings jewelry by day but is an aspiring voice actor by night. In her high school years she was classically trained in opera, but now just mostly sings karaoke. Heather’s other narrations can be found on other fine podcasts such as The Simply Scary Podcast, the Creepy podcast, The Wicked Library, The Lift, Tales to Terrify, and PseudoPod. She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband and her 2 evil cats, Muffin and Banana.
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StarShipSofa No 591 Steven Barnes
Wed, 05 Jun 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Mozart on the Kalahari" by Steven Barnes
Steven Barnes is a New York Times bestselling, award-winning novelist and screenwriter who is the creator of the Lifewriting writing course, which he has taught nationwide. He has written over 20 novels, and worked on shows such as The Outer Limits, Stargate SG-1, and Baywatch. Steve’s true love is teaching balance and enhancing human performance in all forms: emotional, professional and physical. In addition to being an author and writing instructor, he is also a life coach, CST coach and certified hypnotist.
Narrated by Mikael Naramore
Mikael Naramore has narrated well over 100 audiobooks, ranging from best-sellers Nora Roberts, Lisa Gardner, Edward Klein and Clive Barker to sci-fi rising stars Wesley Chu, Ramez Naam and Mark E. Cooper.He was recently chosen to narrate prolific playwright and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Robert Ardrey’s seminal Nature of Man series.
Mikael is also an active musician, having scored the soundtrack to an independent short film and produced and engineered critically acclaimed rock records. He currently resides in the wild and scenic Columbia River Gorge outside of Portland, Oregon with his wife, two small boys and their beloved Golden Retriever.
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StarShipSofa No 590 Nathan Hillstrom
Wed, 29 May 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "White Dust" by Nathan Hillstrom
This story was first published in Asimov’s Science Fiction (January 2016)
Nathan Hillstrom had a first career as a technologist on Wall Street, and now lives and writes in beautiful Southern California. His stories have appeared in Asimov’s, Interzone, Outlook Springs, and elsewhere. Nathan is a graduate of the 2015 Clarion Writers' Workshop, and tweets infrequently as @NathanHillstrom.
Narrated by: Nicola Seaton-Clark
Nicola is originally from South Africa, where she grew up in various small towns around the country. Working as a professional actress full time for 25 years, she has also spent her time being variously, a jazz singer, waitress, bartender and English trainer. Currently she runs her voice-over company Offstimme with her actor husband Peter, and spends her spare time attempting to raise her children into decent human beings and attending heavy metal concerts.
Fact: Science News By J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 589 Tabitha Lord
Wed, 22 May 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Quest Nine" by Tabitha Lord
Originally published at Electric Athenaeum.
Tabitha’s HORIZON series has won seven independent book awards including the prestigious Writer’s Digest Grand Prize in 2016. She has short fiction published by World Weaver Press, Electric Athenaeum Magazine, Grimbold Books, and more. Tabitha is also a partner and senior writer for Book Club Babble, and the managing editor for the Inkitt Writer’s Blog. She lives in Rhode Island and is married with four independent-minded and creative kids, two spoiled cats, and lovable black lab. She holds a degree in Classics from College of the Holy Cross and taught Latin for years at a Waldorf school where she now serves on the Board of Trustees.
Narrated by: Andrea Richardson
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her on Facebook.
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StarShipSofa No 588 Aaron Emmel
Wed, 15 May 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Engineers of Abundance" by Aaron Emmel
This story was first published in Empyreome (October 1, 2018).
Aaron Emmel ’s stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies. Thanks to the patience of his wonderful wife, and despite the impatience of his wonderful children, Aaron also writes essays, graphic novels, and interactive fiction. Find him online at aaronemmel.com.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 587 Forrest Brazeal
Tue, 07 May 2019 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Girl of the Golden City" by Forrest Brazeal
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Forrest Brazeal is a software engineer, writer, and cartoonist based in rural Virginia. His short stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Daily Science Fiction, Diabolical Plots, Abyss & Apex, and elsewhere. Find him at forrestbrazeal.com or on twitter @forrestbrazeal.
This story is narrated by the author.
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StarShipSofa No 586 David Gray
Wed, 01 May 2019 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Wreckers' Moon" by David Gray
Gray is a Scots-born writer and creative director living in Brooklyn, NYC.
His journalistic and design credits include Blackbook, Gear magazine, Out, Time Inc, Lollipop mag and others. His fiction has found its way to Cosmic Roots and Eldritch Shores, Metaphorosis, the forthcoming Children of the Sky anthology, Chrome Baby and others. Gray’s first sci-fi novel – Moonflowers – is in contract to print early 2019, with a sequel and a Scotland-set modern fairy tale following and publishing soon after. He did so much unseen world-building for Wreckers’ Moon that he’d love to make it into a novel some day soon.
Narrated by: Andrea Richardson
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her at andrea-richardson.co.uk and on Facebook.
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StarShipSofa No 585 Gerri Leen
Tue, 23 Apr 2019 23:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "What the Rain Brings" by Gerri Leen
This story was originally published in A Rustle of Dark Leaves: Tales from the Shadows of the Forest (Misanthrope Press, 2012).
Gerri Leen lives in Northern Virginia and originally hails from Seattle. In addition to being an avid reader, she’s passionate about horse racing, tea, and whisky, and her latest obsession is ASMR vids. She has work appearing in Nature, Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, Cast of Wonders, and others. She’s edited several anthologies for independent presses, is finishing some longer projects, and is a member of SFWA and HWA. See more at gerrileen.com.
Narrated by: Andrea Richardson
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her at andrea-richardson.co.uk and on Facebook.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 584 Chris Beckett
Wed, 17 Apr 2019 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Peacock Clock" by Chris Beckett
Originally published in the short fiction collection of the same name.
Chris Beckett’s short stories began to appear in print in 1990. He has published 6 novels to date, the most recent being America City, and 3 short story collections, of which the latest is Spring Tide. His next novel, Beneath the World, a Sea, will appear in April 2019. He won the Clarke award for his novel Dark Eden, and the Edge Hill Prize for his story collection, The Turing Test. A former social worker, social work manager and social work lecturer, but now concentrating on his writing, he lives in Cambridge, England.
Narrated by: George Hrab
Multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, producer, composer, and heliocentrist George Hrab has written and produced six independent CDs and a concert DVD; published two books; recorded hundreds of episodes of an award-winning podcast; emceed countless science conferences; been a TEDx speaker; and has even performed for President Clinton. He’s traveled to four continents promoting critical thinking, science, and skepticism through story and song. George is considered one of the preeminent skeptic/science/atheist/geek-culture music icons currently living in his apartment.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 583 Rich Larson
Wed, 10 Apr 2019 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Heavies" by Rich Larson
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Originally published in Infinity Wars
Rich Larson was born in Galmi, Niger, has studied in Rhode Island and worked in the south of Spain, and now lives in Ottawa, Canada. His work has appeared in numerous Year's Best anthologies and been translated into Chinese, Vietnamese, Polish, Czech, French and Italian. His debut novel, Annex, came out from Orbit Books in July 2018, and his debut collection, Tomorrow Factory, followed in October 2018 from Talos Press. He enjoys travelling, learning languages, playing soccer, watching basketball, shooting pool, and dancing kizomba.
Narrated by: Robert A. K. Gonyo
Robert A. K. Gonyo is a theatre director, actor, podcaster, sound designer, voiceover artist, musician, and tour-guide residing in Queens, NY, USA. He is the producer of Go See a Show!, New York City's independent theatre podcast (goseeashowpodcast.com), as well as the producer of Apparitions, a podcast of new radio horror plays. robertgonyo.com
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StarShipSofa No 582 Chris Barnham
Wed, 03 Apr 2019 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "All That is Solid" by Chris Barnham
Originally published in Compelling Science Fiction.
Chris Barnham spent a long time working for the British government, but now just makes stuff up for himself. Chris has a novel out, with US publisher, Filles Vertes Publishing. It’s called Fifty-One, and features a time-traveling cop marooned in 1940s London, forced to choose between saving the future or the woman he loves. Interzone magazine described it as "better plotted than Connie Willis".
Narrated by: Ibba Armancas
Ibba Armancas is an award winning writer/director based in Los Angeles available for audio or cinematic projects across the board. She’s read for Starship Sofa, Escape Pod, the Drabblecast, and Psuedopod, but still hasn’t found time to build a website and encourages listeners to shame her about it on instagram or twitter.
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StarShipSofa No 581 Dimitra Nikolaidou
Wed, 27 Mar 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Heart of Vesta" by Dimitra Nikolaidou
This story is original to StarShip Sofa.
Dimitra Nikolaidou is a PhD candidate researching the relationship between
speculative fiction and role-playing games. Her fiction has been published in Gallery
of Curiosities, See the Elephant, Metaphorosis, the anthology After the Happily Ever
After, and various Greek-language venues. She is an in-house writer and editor for
Archetypo Publications, teaches creative writing focused on the fantastic, and is
always planning a vacation somewhere in Europe.
Narrated by: Nikolle Doolin
Nikolle is a voice actor and a writer of fiction, scripts, and poetry. She has performed narrations for a number of popular and award-winning podcasts, such as The NoSleep Podcast, Tales to Terrify, and Far Fetched Fables. She also narrates classic literature in her own podcast Audio Literature Odyssey. To learn more about Nikolle, visit her website at nikolledoolin.com.
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StarShipSofa No 580 Floris M. Kleijne and Holly Schofield
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Flash Fiction: "Frog Soup" by Floris M. Kleijne
This story originally appeared at Daily Science Fiction (August 2, 2016).
Floris M. Kleijne is the author of over two dozen short stories in Daily Science Fiction, Galaxy's Edge, Factor Four, and numerous other publications, He lives in a 200 year old house in the Dutch river district, but does most of his writing on trains. Floris was the first Dutchman to win the prestigious Writers of the Future contest, as well as the first Dutchman to qualify for active membership of the SFWA. He blogs about writing , Real Life™, and atrocious customer service on www.floriskleijne.com, where you can also read more of his stories.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Main Fiction: "Generation Gap" by Holly Schofield
This story first appeared in the anthology Lazarus Risen (2016).
Holly Schofield travels through time at the rate of one second per second, oscillating between the alternate realities of city and country life. Her stories have appeared in such publications as Analog, Lightspeed, and Tesseracts, are used in university curricula, and have been translated into several languages. She hopes to save the world through science fiction and homegrown heritage tomatoes. Find her at hollyschofield.wordpress.com.
Narrated by: Geoffrey Welchman
Geoffrey works in digital media. A former podcaster, he also narrated several stories for Far Fetched Fables. He lives in Baltimore with his wife Betty. You can find him online at geoffreywelchman.com.
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StarShip Sofa No 579 Alan Fisher
Wed, 13 Mar 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Pangloss" by Alan Fisher
This story is original to StarShip Sofa.
Alan Fisher is an attorney living in Washington, D.C. He's published two novellas, Servant of the Muses and A Pearl for Her Eyes, under the name Brad White. Both are available wherever ebooks are sold. His short story, "The Confession of Diego Stoessel," was included in Alban Lake Publishing's recent Lovecraftian anthology, City in the Ice. His favorite authors include John le Carré, William Gibson, Raymond Chandler, and Neal Stephenson. When not writing, he enjoys playing board games with his wife and sons and running role-playing games for his friends.
Narrated by: Eric Luke
Eric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film Explorers, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books Ghost and Wonder Woman, and wrote and directed the Not Quite Human films for Disney TV. His current project Interference, a meta horror audiobook about an audiobook… that kills, is available free on iTunes and at Quillhammer.com.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 578 Alex Shvartsman
Wed, 06 Mar 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Whom He May Devour" by Alex Shvartsman
This story was first published in Nautilus (2016).
Alex Shvartsman is a writer, translator, and anthologist from Brooklyn, NY. Over 100 of his short stories have appeared in Nature, Analog, Strange Horizons, InterGalactic Medicine Show, and many other magazines and anthologies. He won the 2014 WSFA Small Press Award for Short Fiction and was a two-time finalist for the Canopus Award for Excellence in Interstellar Fiction (2015 and 2017). He is the editor of the Unidentified Funny Objects annual anthology series of humorous SF/F, and of Future Science Fiction Digest. His latest collection, The Golem of Deneb Seven and Other Stories, was published in 2018. His website is www.alexshvartsman.com.
Narrated by: Margaret Essex
Margaret lives “the good life”, on a small piece of rural N.S.W. Australia, with an amazing man a couple of pets, all the usual biting, stinging, critters that make great horror stories for our visitors and several rambunctious wombats.
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StarShipSofa No 577 Michael Ezell
Wed, 27 Feb 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Good Food" by Michael Ezell
This story was first published by Beyond the Stars: At Galaxy’s Edge (2016).
Michael Ezell is a former US Marine who now works as a Project Coordinator for an Emmy-winning makeup effects shop in Southern California. His writing has appeared in numerous anthologies, as well as On Spec Magazine and Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show.
Narrated by: Graeme Dunlop Graeme is a software solution architect and voice actor living in Melbourne, Australia. He is the former co-editor of the fantasy podcast Podcastle, and former host of the YA podcast Cast of Wonders. You can find him on Google+, and he occasionally tweets as @kibitzer on Twitter.
Science News: J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 576 Aliette de Bodard
Wed, 20 Feb 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "In Everlasting Wisdom" by Aliette de Bodard
Aliette de Bodard lives and works in Paris. She is the author of the critically acclaimed Obsidian and Blood trilogy of Aztec noir fantasies, as well as numerous short stories which have garnered her two Nebula Awards, a Locus Award and two British Science Fiction Association Awards. Her space opera books include The Tea Master and the Detective, a murder mystery set on a space station in a Vietnamese Galactic empire, inspired by the characters of Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson. Recent works include the Dominion of the Fallen series, set in a turn-of-the-century Paris devastated by a magical war, which comprises The House of Shattered Wings and its standalone sequel The House of Binding Thorns.
Narrated by: Amy H. Sturgis
Amy H. Sturgis holds a Ph.D. in Intellectual History from Vanderbilt University and specializes in both Science Fiction and Indigenous American Studies. Since 2008, she has been contributing monthly “Looking Back at Genre History” segments to StarShipSofa. Editor in Chief of Hocus Pocus Comics and faculty at Lenoir-Rhyne University, Sturgis lives with her husband in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. Learn more about her award-winning work at amyhsturgis.com.
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StarShipSofa No 575 Nancy Kress
Wed, 13 Feb 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Someone to Watch Over Me" by Nancy Kress
Originally published in Asimov's
Nancy Kress is the author of thirty-three books, including twenty-six novels, four collections of short stories, and three books on writing. Her work has won six Nebulas, two Hugos, a Sturgeon, and the John W. Campbell Memorial Award. Her most recent work is TERRAN TOMORROW , the third book in the YESTERDAY’S KIN trilogy. In addition to writing, Kress often teaches at various venues around the country and abroad, and the annual intensive workshop Tao Toolbox. Kress lives in Seattle with her husband, writer Jack Skillingstead, and Cosette, the world’s most spoiled toy poodle.
Narrated by: Deborah Harris
Deborah is an Actor, Producer, and founder of Alette Entertainment. As an actor she has garnered attention and awards for her lead performance in two feature films and her starring role in the award winning shorts "The Force and the Fury" and "I Can't Do This." As a producer, she has been a part of the producing team for four features including "Parker's Anchor" which won the Audience Award at Bentonville Film Fest in 2017. Most recently, she finished producing the film "Here Awhile" starring Anna Camp, Steven Strait, and Joe Lo Truglio about the topical subject, the Death With Dignity Act. She currently has two more features in development and in her spare time she writes a monthly article for Ms in the Biz and bakes chocolate chip cookies for her deserving friends and family.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 574 Alastair Reynolds
Wed, 06 Feb 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Belladona Nights" by Alastair Reynolds
Originally published in The Weight of Words
Alastair Reynolds is science fiction writer who has been published since 1990. He specialises in dark hard science fiction and space opera. Reynolds read physics and astronomy at Newcastle before earning a PhD from St Andrews, Scotland. In 1991, he moved to Noordwijk in the Netherlands where worked for the European Space Research and Technology Centre, part of the European Space Agency, until 2004 when he left to pursue writing full-time. His latest novel, Shadow Captain, was published in January 2019.
Narrated by: Cian Mac Mahon
Cian Mac Mahon is an Irish Software Engineer who in a past life was the world’s youngest professional podcaster, ran a radio station and very nearly ended up being a journalist. While he hopes to some day revive his show which podfaded many years ago, he now spends most of his free time playing about with cameras and cooking, as old microphones and sound-desks lurk in the shadows, right at the edge of eyesight
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StarShipSofa No 573 Ian Whates
Wed, 30 Jan 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Montpellier" by Ian Whates
Ian Whates lives in a sleepy Cambridgeshire village with his partner, Helen, and a manic cocker spaniel called Bundle. A writer and editor of science fiction and fantasy, he is the author of seven novels, the co-author of two more, has seen some seventy of his short stories published, and has edited more than thirty anthologies. Ian served a term as a director of SFWA and is a director of the BSFA, an organisation he chaired for five years. In 2006, Ian founded multiple award-winning independent publisher NewCon Press by accident, and he continues to be baffled by the number of titles the imprint has produced.
Narrated by: Mark Kilfoil
Mark “the Encaffeinated ONE” Kilfoil loves fiction, so much so that he’s written some (such as the Parsec-nominated Tainted Roses), read quite a lot (a library of over a thousand half-read books and growing) and now narrates them (sometimes actually recorded for others). He can be heard frequently on CHSRfm.ca, and two of his shows regularly appear as podcasts, and can be found at encaffeinated.ca and theweirdshow.com. He likes cats enough to pet them but not enough to own one, and computers enough to own several but pet none of them. He will someday write a million words, but at this rate, that will require life extension, so he eagerly awaits the ability to upload into a computer, if that hasn’t already happened and this is all only a simulation.
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StarShipSofa No 572 Gwyneth Jones
Wed, 23 Jan 2019 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Saving Tiamaat" by Gwyneth Jones
Originally published in The New Space Opera.
Gwyneth Jones is a writer and critic of genre fiction. She's won the Tiptree award, two World Fantasy awards, the Arthur C. Clarke award, the British Science Fiction Association short story award, the Dracula Society's Children of the Night award, the P.K.Dick award, and the SFRA Pilgrim award for lifetime achievement in sf criticism. She also writes for teenagers, usually as Ann Halam. She lives in Brighton, UK, with her husband and two cats called Ginger and Milo; curating assorted pondlife in season.
Narrated by: Abra Staffin-Wiebe
Abra Staffin-Wiebe loves dark science fiction, cheerful horror, and futuristic fairy tales. Dozens of her short stories have appeared at publications including Tor.com, Escape Pod, and Odyssey Magazine. She lives in Minneapolis, where she wrangles her children, pets, and the mad scientist she keeps in the attic. When not writing or wrangling, she collects folk tales and photographs whatever stands still long enough to allow it
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StarShipSofa No 571 Madeline Ashby
Wed, 16 Jan 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Domestic Violence"
Originally published in Slate.com
Madeline Ashby is a futurist and science fiction writer living in Toronto. Her work has been published in Slate, MIT Technology Review, BoingBoing, McSweeney’s, Clarkesworld, and elsewhere. Her novel COMPANY TOWN was a finalist in the CBC Books Canada Reads competition, and won the Copper Cylinder Award. She has worked with organizations like Intel Labs, the Institute for the Future, SciFutures, Data & Society, Nesta, Changeist, and others. You can find her at madelineashby.com.
Narrated by: Tatiana Grey
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
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StarShip Sofa No 570 Jonathan Laidlow
Wed, 09 Jan 2019 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Astronaut Tier" by Jonathan Laidlow
Jonathan Laidlow grew up in the North West of England, near the Sellafield Nuclear Power plant, which regularly leaked. He has one good leg, one good eye, and one good ear…
His publications include "Darner" at Strange Horizons, "Obtrusion Rate" at Liminal Stories, "Inundated" at Far Fetched Fables, and "Hyrmnal" at Daily Science Fiction. He lives in Birmingham, UK. He tweets @burtkenobi and blogs occasionally at jonlaidlow.com.
Narrated by: Nicola Seaton-Clark
Nicola is originally from South Africa, where she grew up in various small towns around the country. Working as a professional actress full time for 25 years, she has also spent her time being variously, a jazz singer, waitress, bartender and English trainer. Currently she runs her voice-over company Offstimme with her actor husband Peter, and spends her spare time attempting to raise her children into decent human beings and attending heavy metal concerts.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShip Sofa No 569 Gerri Leen
Wed, 02 Jan 2019 00:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Paying Old Debts" by Gerri Leen
Gerri Leen lives in Northern Virginia and originally hails from Seattle. In addition to being an avid reader, she's passionate about horse racing, tea, and whisky, and her latest obsession is ASMR vids. She has work appearing in Nature, Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, Cast of Wonders, and others. She's edited several anthologies for independent presses, is finishing some longer projects, and is a member of SFWA and HWA. See more at gerrileen.com.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 568 Yoon Ha Lee
Wed, 19 Dec 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Chameleon's Gloves" by Yoon Ha Lee
Yoon Ha Lee's debut novel, Ninefox Gambit, won the Locus Award for best first novel and was a finalist for the Hugo, Nebula, and Clarke awards. Its sequel, Raven Stratagem, was also a Hugo finalist. His middle-grade space opera, Dragon Pearl, is forthcoming from Disney-Hyperion in January 2019. He lives in Louisiana with his family and an extremely lazy cat, and has not yet been eaten by gators.
Narrated by: Mary Murphy
Mary Murphy is an actor/voice-over artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She loves the world of audio fiction and is excited to be part of StarShipSofa. She can be heard voicing the role of Dashi on Disney Junior’s Octonauts, and voicing multiple characters for PBS Kid’s Past/Present, Leap Frog, & Muzzy. She can also be heard on Fireside Mystery Theatre’s audio drama podcast, Midnight Shorts Program, and narrating the audiobook Love and Smoke. Other credits include Boardwalk Empire, Man With A Gun, DNA, I Hope You Live Forever, Clutter, and Room 333. Recently she appeared in the play Near Nellie Bly for the Workshop Theater Series, and will be performing a series of Norwin Corwin & O Henry adaptations with QuickSilver. You can often find her roaming the streets of Brooklyn with her 13-pound Dachshund Penny, Gotham’s real Dark Knight.
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StarShip Sofa No 567 Doug Smith
Wed, 12 Dec 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "A Bird in the Hand" by Doug Smith
This story originally appeared in Warrior Wise Woman 3 (Norilana Press, 2010.
Douglas Smith is a multi-award-winning author described by Library Journal as "one of Canada's most original writers of speculative fiction". His fiction has been published in twenty-six languages and includes the urban fantasy novel The Wolf at the End of the World, the collections Chimerascope and Impossibilia, and the translated collection La Danse des Esprits. His writing guide, Playing the Short Game: How to Market & Sell Short Fiction, is a must-read for any short story writer.
Doug is a three-time winner of Canada's Aurora Award, and has been a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award, CBC's Bookies Award, Canada's juried Sunburst Award, and France's juried Prix Masterton and Prix Bob Morane.
His website is smithwriter.com and he tweets at @smithwritr.
Narrated by: Nikolle Doolin
Nikolle is a voice actor and a writer of fiction, scripts, and poetry. She has performed narrations for a number of popular and award-winning podcasts, such as The NoSleep Podcast, Tales to Terrify, and Far Fetched Fables. She also narrates classic literature in her own podcast Audio Literature Odyssey. To learn more about Nikolle, visit her website at nikolledoolin.com.
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StarShipSofa No 566 Dennis Mombauer
Wed, 05 Dec 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "A Fear of Falling" by Dennis Mombauer
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Dennis Mombauer currently lives in Colombo, Sri Lanka, as a writer of speculative fiction, textual experiments, and poetry. He also works as a freelance researcher on climate change adaptation, sustainable urban development, and autism spectrum disorder. He is co-publisher of a German magazine for experimental fiction, Die Novelle – Magazine for Experimentalism, and has published fiction and non-fiction in various magazines and anthologies. His German novel Das Maskenhandwerk (The Mask Trade) came out in 2017 (AAVAA Press). He can be found online at dennismombauer.com, and on Twitter via @DMombauer.
Narrated by: Tatiana Grey
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 565 David Barr Kirtley
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Veil of Ignorance" by David Barr Kirtley
Originally published in Lightspeed.
"David Barr Kirtley is the host of the Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy podcast on Wired.com, for which he’s interviewed well over 300 guests, including Neil Gaiman, George R. R. Martin, Margaret Atwood, Richard Dawkins, Paul Krugman, Simon Pegg, Joyce Carol Oates, Neil deGrasse Tyson, and Ursula K. Le Guin. His short fiction appears in magazines such as Realms of Fantasy, Weird Tales, Lightspeed, and Intergalactic Medicine Show, on podcasts such as Escape Pod and Pseudopod, and in books such as The Living Dead, New Cthulhu, The Way of the Wizard, and New Voices in Science Fiction. His story “Save Me Plz” was picked by editor Rich Horton for the 2008 edition of the anthology series Fantasy: The Best of the Year."
Narrated by: Paul Cram
Paul Cram is an American actor who performs in indie films and narrates short stories & the occasional audio book as time allows. His latest film role is in "Tuscaloosa” which had him as the lovable mental patient, Earl, which brought him alongside one of the women from the hit show "Stanger Things”. Keep an eye out for that film. Paul credits the library as the starting point for his acting career, so it's no surprise that he spends a lot of time there still researching roles; but even more important to Paul is that since 2013 he has been volunteering at his local library reading with people who speak english-as-a-second-language.When not on a movie set, recording booth, or at the library- Paul can be found deep-frying chicken wings & cream cheese wontons with his older sister, or arguing about pop culture with his brother around one of the 10,000 lakes of Minnesota. You can find Paul online at www.PaulCramActor.com.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 564 E. J. Swift
Wed, 21 Nov 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Weather Girl" by E. J. Swift
Originally published in Infinity Wars
E. J. Swift is the author of the Osiris Project trilogy (Osiris, Cataveiro and Tamaruq), a speculative fiction series set in a world radically altered by climate change. Her short fiction has been nominated for the Sunday Times EFG short story award and the BSFA award for short fiction, and has appeared in a variety of publications from Solaris, Salt Publishing, NewCon Press and Jurassic London. Swift also contributed to Strata – an interactive digital project by Penguin Random House. Her latest novel is Paris Adrift, a tale of bartenders and time travel in the City of Light.
Narrated by: Chloe Yates
As well as narrating, Chloë Yates writes odd tales. She has written many short stories and some poetry for the British Fantasy Award winning independent press Fox Spirit Books, and is currently working on bigger things for them. English born, she currently lives in the middle of Switzerland with her bearded paramour, Mr Y, and their disapproving dog, Miss Maudie. You can find her online and on Twitter.
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StarShipSofa No 563 Steve Pantazis Part 2
Wed, 14 Nov 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: Switch, by Steve Pantazis (Part 2)
Originally published in Writers of the Future
Steve Pantazis is an award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction. He won the prestigious Writers of the Future award in 2015 and has gone on to publish a number of short stories in leading SF&F anthologies and magazines, including Nature and Galaxy’s Edge. When not writing (a rare occasion!), Steve creates extraordinary cuisine, exercises with vigor, and shares marvelous adventures with the love of his life. Originally from the Big Apple, he now calls Southern California home.
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
Brian Rollins was born in California and grew up in and around the Western US. He currently resides in Highlands Ranch, CO where he works as a voice artist primarily focused on audiobooks. He is probably best known for being the voice of the Glen and Tyler series of audiobooks, written by JB Sanders. You can hire Brian to narrate your next audiobook at TheVoicesInMyHead.com
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StarShipSofa No 562 Steve Pantazis (Part 1)
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: Switch, by Steve Pantazis (Part 1)
Originally published in Writers of the Future
Steve Pantazis is an award-winning author of fantasy and science fiction. He won the prestigious Writers of the Future award in 2015 and has gone on to publish a number of short stories in leading SF&F anthologies and magazines, including Nature and Galaxy’s Edge. When not writing (a rare occasion!), Steve creates extraordinary cuisine, exercises with vigor, and shares marvellous adventures with the love of his life. Originally from the Big Apple, he now calls Southern California home.
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
Brian Rollins was born in California and grew up in and around the Western US. He currently resides in Highlands Ranch, CO where he works as a voice artist primarily focused on audiobooks. He is probably best known for being the voice of the Glen and Tyler series of audiobooks, written by JB Sanders. You can hire Brian to narrate your next audiobook at TheVoicesInMyHead.com
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 561 Adam Rakunas
Wed, 31 Oct 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "To Plant a Tree" by Adam Rakunas
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Adam Rakunas is the author of the Philip K. Dick Award-nominated WINDSWEPT and its sequel, LIKE A BOSS. His short fiction has appeared in Futurismic.com, the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and StarShipSofa. A former Southern Californian, he and his family now live in the Pacific Northwest. Find him online at giro.org and on Twitter @rakdaddy.
Narrated by: Kate Lechler
When she’s not teaching or editing, Kate Lechler writes about genetically-engineered unicorns from a lawn chair in her carport in Oxford, MS. She is a graduate of the Taos Toolbox workshop and her work has appeared in Podcastle, Fireside Fiction, and Metaphorosis, among other places. Find her at katelechler.com, or @katelechler on Twitter.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 560 James Sallis
Wed, 24 Oct 2018 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "New Teeth" by James Sallis
Originally published in Analog.
While mostly wandering around the house, Jim sits down from time to time to write books like Drive, from which the Nic Refn film derived; or to translate a novel by Raymond Queneau; to publish five poetry collections and three of musicology; to write the six-volume Lew Griffin cycle; or to work on his regular books column for The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction. New novel is Sarah Jane, out next year, along with a much expanded new edition of an early book of criticism, Difficult Lives. In the sixties, in London, he helped edit New Worlds. He still doesn't know what he wants to be when he grows up.
Narrated by: Ant Bacon
Ant Bacon has worked as an actor and voice over artist in TV, film, stage and commercials for almost 20 years. As of Sept 2018 he is a (very) mature student studying a media production course. When Ant isn't working he can either be found baking in the kitchen, getting overly competitive in a pub quiz or in the gym trying to undo the toll of the previous two activities. If you'd like to say hi he is on Twitter; @antbacon
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StarShipSofa No 559 Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
Wed, 17 Oct 2018 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Sands of Rubal-Khali" by Donald Jacob Uitvlugt
This story originally appeared in Cirsova #4 (November 2016).
Donald Jacob Uitvlugt lives on neither coast of the United States, but mostly in a haunted memory palace of his own design. In addition to previous appearances in StarShipSofa #481 and Far Fetched Fables #176, his short fiction has appeared in numerous print and online venues, such as Cirsova magazine and the anthology Fearful Fathoms II. Donald strives to write what he calls "haiku fiction", stories that are small in scale but big in impact. If you enjoyed "In the Sands of Rubal-Khali" let him know at his blog: haikufiction.blogspot.com or via Twitter: @haikufictiondju.
Narrated by: Deanna Sanchez
Deanna Sanchez is a voiceover artist and actress who has performed professionally for 14 years. She has voiced various commercials, industrials, and characters, and specializes in the “sexy voice” of powerful female roles. An avid fan of science fiction since her grandfather gave her a copy of Heinlein’s Tunnel in the Sky when she was 9, she feels greatly privileged to help bring this story to life. While pursuing a voice talent and acting career, Deanna also consults in Geographical Information Systems and develops custom mapping applications for real estate and other industries. Her background in IT management does not prevent her from owning multiple old computers, some with Windows 98 still running. Three-dimensional visualization of spatial data is a favorite pastime, and she has spent many hours translating real-Earth elevation data into unique 3-D worlds. Deanna’s voice over demo can be heard at the Lambert Studios website, an outstanding full service recording studio.
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StarShipSofa No 558 D.A. Xiaolin Spires
Wed, 10 Oct 2018 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Suvu and Swashbuckling Love" by D.A. Xiaolin Spires
This story originally appeared in Andromeda Spaceways Magazine (December 4, 2017).
Annie Sheng, aka D.A. Xiaolin Spires, counts stars and sand, residing currently in Hawai'i. You can find her embarking on olfactorial odysseys as she inhales plumeria blossoms, lychee and poi. Her work appears or is forthcoming in publications such as Clarkesworld, Analog, Fireside, Terraform, Nature: Futures, Grievous Angel, Reckoning, Galaxy's Edge, LONTAR, Andromeda Spaceways, Mithila Review, Issues in Earth Science, Factor Four and elsewhere, including anthologies of the strange and delightful. You can find her on her website daxiaolinspires.wordpress.com or on Twitter: @spireswriter.
Narrated by: Stephanie Morris
Stephanie is a recipient of the Octavia E. Butler Memorial Scholarship Award and a graduate of the 2017 Clarion West Writers Workshop. Her short fiction has appeared in FIYAH, Apex Magazine, Nightmare, and Pseudopod. She is a regular podcast reader for Uncanny Magazine and has narrated short fiction for the Escape Artists podcasts, StarShipSofa, and Far Fetched Fables. You can find her on Twitter at @smaliamorris.
Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa 557 David Whitaker
Wed, 03 Oct 2018 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Choose" by David Whitaker
This story is a StarShipSofa original.
David Whitaker is originally from the UK, but having ambled around a bit somehow found himself living in New Zealand. He has a degree in Journalism, however ultimately decided that as he prefers making things up it should probably be a resource rather than a profession. His fiction has appeared in Flash Fiction Online, Andromeda Spaceways Magazine, Sci Phi Journal, and AntipodeanSF, and you can find him and all his other works at wordsbydavid.com.
Narrated by: Summer Brooks
Summer Brooks is a story addict who watches too much television, and she enjoys putting her encyclopedic sci-fi geek knowledge to the test in discussions about sci-fi, horror, and comics. She has been doing just that on Slice of Sci,Fi since 2005, as co-host, producer, host and EIC, and as The Babylon Podcast co-host from 2006-2012.
Summer is also an avid reader and writer of sci,fi, fantasy, and thrillers, with a handful of published credits to her name. Next on her agenda is writing an urban fantasy action-adventure, and a monster movie extravaganza. She also does narrations for Tales to Terrify, StarShip Sofa, and Escape Pod among others, and has doing audiobooks in her sights.
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StarShipSofa No 556 Liz Coleman
Tue, 25 Sep 2018 23:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Join" by Liz Coleman
This story originally appeared at Lightspeed.
Liz Coleman has been published in Lightspeed Magazine and Beneath Ceaseless Skies and is a graduate of Viable Paradise. She currently lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and too many philosophy books.
Narrated by: Jason Satterlund
Jason Satterlund has been writing and working on films for over 25 years. He has extensive experience in all areas of production, including directing, writing, cinematography, and editing. He is the only person ever to conduct a night shoot in the ancient city of Petra, and the first person in America to use film lenses on an HD camera. He wrote and directed the award-winning feature film The Record Keeper, which premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London and is currently on the world wide festival circuit. He is also the director of the Star Wars fan film The Force and the Fury. When he isn’t busy directing his own projects, he enjoys teaching film making workshops, shaping the film makers of the future.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 555 Timothy Mudie
Wed, 19 Sep 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Dogface on Ice" by Timothy Mudie
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Timothy Mudie has had stories published in Lightspeed, Aliterate, Metaphorosis, and several other magazines and anthologies. He lives outside of Boston, where he works as an editor for a trade publishing house.
Narrated by: Andrew Leman
Andrew Leman is a producer, designer, actor, writer and director, not necessarily in that order. He has appeared on professional stages in Chicago and Los Angeles, and is a member of Theatre Banshee in Burbank, California. He has designed graphics and props for numerous films and TV shows. With his friend & collaborator of many years, Sean Branney, Andrew has been running The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society since 1984, and has developed numerous film, audio, and gaming projects, including the award-winning motion pictures The Call of Cthulhu and The Whisperer in Darkness. He is the author of Lovecraftian Times and is the designer of highly authentic prop documents for Call of Cthulhu gamers.
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StarShip Sofa No 554 Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
Wed, 12 Sep 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "e to the h" by Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
Alvaro's book of interviews with Robert Silverberg, Traveler of Worlds, was a Hugo and Locus award finalist. Alvaro's more than thirty stories and one hundred reviews, essays and interviews have appeared in magazines such as Clarkesworld, Asimov's, Apex, Analog, Lightspeed, Nature, Strange Horizons, Galaxy's Edge, Lackington's, and anthologies such as The Year's Best Science Fiction & Fantasy 2016, Cyber World, Humanity 2.0, and This Way to the End Times. Alvaro has a book review column at Intergalactic Medicine Show, a film review column at Words, and he edits the roundtable blog for Locus.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
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StarShipSofa No 553 John A Karr
Wed, 05 Sep 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Foot Race" by John A. Karr
John Andrew Karr writes of the strange and spectacular. He is the author of the Mars Wars series, with the first novel, DETONATION EVENT, coming in February 2019. He has also written novels and novellas as John A. Karr. Short stories have appeared in Flame Tree Publishing's Pirates & Ghosts and Crime & Mystery anthologies, Danse Macabre, Allegory and others. He’s a North Carolina resident, IT worker, and all-around family guy. He is also an ardent believer in the quote from Carl van Doren, U.S. man of letters: Yes, it's hard to write, but it's harder not to.
Narrated by: Thomas Pipkin
Tom works in IT at the University of Warwick where he tries to keep on top of Microsoft and all its creations. His life goes like this: Family, Cats, PC Gaming, Total War, Voice Narration, IT Trainer, Time Poverty. When Tom does get a spell from his grown up life he’s usually in his loft, lost in fantasy worlds of PC gaming, trying to record his voice without a cat shouting abuse at him.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 552 Joachim Heijndermans
Wed, 29 Aug 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Scars to Prove It" by Joachim Heijndermans
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Joachim Heijndermans writes, draws, and paints nearly every waking hour. Originally from the Netherlands, he's been all over the world, boring people by spouting random trivia about toys, comics and film. A graduate of the Kubert School in New Jersey, he works as a graphic designer and cartoonist. His work has been featured in a number of publications, such as Mad Scientist Journal, Asymmetry Fiction, Metaphorosis, Econoclash Review, and the Gallery of Curiosities and Gathering Storm Magazine, and he's currently in the midst of completing his first children's book. You can find his work at joachimheijndermans.com, or follow him on Twitter: @jheijndermans.
Narrator: Mark Kilfoil
Mark "the Encaffeinated ONE" Kilfoil loves fiction, so much so that he's written some (such as the Parsec-nominated Tainted Roses), read quite a lot (a library of over a thousand half-read books and growing) and now narrates them (sometimes actually recorded for others). He's found that volunteering for a dozen years in radio was a decent way to get a full-time job as a Program Director at a community radio station in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, but not such a great way to finish his thesis, so he stopped at a Masters in Computer Science. He can be heard frequently on CHSRfm.ca, and two of his shows regularly appear as podcasts, and can be found at encaffeinated.ca and theweirdshow.com. He likes cats enough to pet them but not enough to own one, and computers enough to own several but pet none of them. He will someday write a million words, but at this rate, that will require life extension, so he eagerly awaits the ability to upload into a computer, if that hasn't already happened and this is all only a simulation.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 551 Luke Hindmarsh
Wed, 22 Aug 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Out of the Blue, Into the Black" by Luke Hindmarsh
Luke E.T. Hindmarsh was born in Oxford, UK before being dragged all over the world by his parents, courtesy of the Royal Air Force. Before starting to write full time, he worked as a Criminal Barrister in London for ten years, which doesn't qualify him to make good coffee but did mean he had to wear a wig and gown in court. He now lives in the Scandinavian wilds of Denmark with his wife and their half-viking children. His first novel, a SF crime thriller called Mercury’s Son, was published by Crossroad Press in 2017. When not writing, Luke teaches Shinseido Okinawan Karate, works on his motorcycle and pretends he can play the guitar.
Narrated by: Pixie Willo
Pixie is a voice actor, cabaret performer & slam poet from the Blue Mountains in NSW Australia.She is currently finishing a BA in Theatre, Performance& Creative writing at the University of New England. She enjoys writing short fiction,her own brand of weird poetry, plays for radio and stage and is currently producing her first play for children.She hosts the ‘Off-Beet Poetry Slam’ held bi-monthly in the Blue Mountains, and is a theatre reviewer for 2ser FM in Sydney. Pixie is also a narrator for AntipodeanSF.
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StarShipSofa No 550 David Court
Wed, 15 Aug 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "ISOL-8" by David Court
This story is original to StarShip Sofa.
David Court is a short story author and novelist, whose works have appeared in over a dozen venues
including Tales to Terrify, Visions from The Void, Fear's Accomplice, and The Voices Within. Whilst
primarily a horror writer, he also writes science fiction, poetry and satire. His newest anthology –
Scenes of Mild Peril – is due for release in Autumn 2018 from Stitched Smile Publications.
As well as being a writer and a member of the Horror Writer’s Association, David works as a
Software Developer and lives in Coventry with his wife, three cats, and an ever-growing beard.
David's wife once asked him if he'd write about how great she was. David replied that he would, because he specialized in short fiction. Despite that, they are still married.
He can frequently be found lurking online on twitter as @FoldsFive or at davidjcourt.co.uk.
Narrator: Nick Camm
Nick has done almost nothing else for the past 12 months other than narrate audio-books. He has not slept, eaten, felt the gentle touch of the sun, rode a bicycle, broken eggs to make an omelette, written his film script, or bought a Mark Rothko fridge magnet. He did, however, find time to get a couple of tattoos. There's always time for tattoos.
The books he narrated were almost exclusively crime-fiction. Professionally, sci-fi still eludes him. He doesn't know why.
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StarShipSofa No 549 Michael Reid
Wed, 08 Aug 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Third Man" by Michael Reid
This story is a StarShip Sofa original.
Michael Reid lives near Toronto, Canada, where he divides his time between studying the stars and writing stories set among them. His work has appeared in Interzone, Escape Pod, and Cast of Wonders. Follow him on Twitter at @writereid or check out his full publication list at MichaelAReid.com.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 548 Paul R Hardy
Wed, 01 Aug 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Breakdown of the Parasite Host Relationship" by Paul R. Hardy
Originally published in UFO.
Paul R. Hardy is a fungal infection in the shape of the letter 'R' that lives inside the brainstem of an oblivious human meatsack by the name of Paul Hardy. The fungal infection has had work published in Unidentified Funny Objects, Far Fetched Fables and Diabolical Plots, while the human meatsack works as a hospital receptionist in order to provide nutrients for the fungus. Any resemblance between this living arrangement and the content of the story that follows is entirely coincidental.
Narrator: Rish Outfield
Rish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and audiobook narrator. He can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Bigg Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation… but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.
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StarShip Sofa No 545 Aaron Emmel
Wed, 25 Jul 2018 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "A Small Price to Pay" by Aaron Emmel
This story originally appeared at Planet Scumm (February 2018)
Aaron’s stories have appeared in numerous publications. He is also the author of dozens of essays, an historical fiction graphic novel, and the science fiction gamebook series Midnight Legion. Find him online at aaronemmel.com.
Narrated by: Tatiana Grey
Tatiana is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She went to NYU and lives in Brooklyn, New York. You can find her at tatianagrey.com.
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StarShipSofa No 547 Peter Watts
Wed, 18 Jul 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Colonel" by Peter Watts
Originally published in Tor.com
Peter Watts is a former marine biologist, flesh-eating-disease survivor and Undesirable Element (according to the US government) whose novels— despite an unhealthy focus on Space Vampires— have become required texts for university courses ranging from Philosophy to Neuropsychology. His work is available in 20 languages, has appeared in over two dozen best-of-year anthologies, and has been nominated for roughly 50 awards from a dozen countries. His (somewhat smaller) list of 17 actual wins includes the Hugo, the Shirley Jackson, and the Seiun. His latest efforts include The Freeze-Frame Revolution (June 2018 from Tachyon) and coauthorship of a black metal science opera about sending marbled lungfish to Mars, funded by the Norwegian government (the opera, not the lungfish).
He lives in Toronto with his wife (fantasy author Caitlin Sweet), four-and-a-half cats, a pugilistic rabbit, a Plecostomus the size of a school bus, and a gang of tough raccoons who shake him down for kibble on the porch every summer. He likes all of them significantly more than most people he's met.
Narrated by Mikael Naramore
Mikael Naramore has narrated well over 100 audiobooks, ranging from best-sellers Nora Roberts, Lisa Gardner, Edward Klein and Clive Barker to sci-fi rising stars Wesley Chu, Ramez Naam and Mark E. Cooper.He was recently chosen to narrate prolific playwright and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Robert Ardrey’s seminal Nature of Man series.
Mikael is also an active musician, having scored the soundtrack to an independent short film and produced and engineered critically acclaimed rock records. He currently resides in the wild and scenic Columbia River Gorge outside of Portland, Oregon with his wife, two small boys and their beloved Golden Retriever.
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StarShip Sofa No 546 Elana Gomel
Wed, 11 Jul 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "In the Moment" by Elana Gomel
This story originally appeared at New Horizons (November 1, 2010)
Elana Gomel is an Associate Professor at the Department of English and American Studies at Tel-Aviv
University. She is the author of six non-fiction books and numerous articles. As a fiction writer, she has
published more than 40 fantasy and science fiction stories in The Singularity, New Realms, Mythic, and
many other magazines; and in several anthologies, including People of the Book and Apex Book of World
Science Fiction. Her fantasy novel A Tale of Three Cities came out in 2013. Two more novels are
scheduled to be published this year.
Narrated by: Andrea Richardson
Andrea is a British singer and actress. With extensive stage and film performances to her name, she began narration and voiceover work in 2014 but enjoys using her existing skills in a different way. You can find her at andrea-richardson.co.uk and on Facebook.
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StarShipEchoes 2007 StarShipSofa Originals Harlan Ellison
Fri, 06 Jul 2018 05:01:00 GMT
This week we glimpse an echo way from the past as we listen to two young fellas talk all about Harlan Ellison. So long ago... hope you enjoy!
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StarShipSofa No 544 T Fox Dunham
Tue, 03 Jul 2018 23:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Sick Leave" by T. Fox Dunham
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
T. Fox Dunham lives in Philadelphia with his wife, Allison. He’s a lymphoma survivor, cancer patient, modern bard and historian. His first book, The Street Martyr, was published by Gutter Books. A major motion picture based on the book is being produced by Throughline Films. Destroying the Tangible Illusion of Reality or Searching for Andy Kaufman, a book about what it’s like to be dying of cancer, was recently released from Perpetual Motion Machine Publishing and Fox has a story in the Stargate Anthology Points of Origin from MGM and Fandemonium Books. Fox is an active member of the Horror Writers Association, and he’s had published hundreds of short stories and articles. He’s host and creator of What Are You Afraid Of? Horror & Paranormal Show, a popular horror program on PARA-X RADIO. His motto is wrecking civilization one story at a time.
Narrated by: Brian Rollins
Brian Rollins was born in California and grew up in and around the Western US. He currently resides in Highlands Ranch, CO where he works as a voice artist primarily focused on audiobooks. He is probably best known for being the voice of the Glen and Tyler series of audiobooks, written by JB Sanders. You can hire Brian to narrate your next audiobook at TheVoicesInMyHead.com
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShip Sofa No 543 Matthew Shean
Wed, 27 Jun 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Sylvia and Larry" by Matthew Shean
This story originally appeared in the anthology Lazarus Risen (Bundoran Press, 2016)
Matthew has a Ph.D. in developmental biology and spent twenty years chained to a lab bench trying to understand why newts can regenerate arms when humans can't. He is now a science writer and librarian at a private research institute. He lives in Long Island (against his will) with his loving family and disdainful cats. His work has been published in the anthology Lazarus Risen and Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show. You can find him online at matthewshean.com or on twitter @MattSheanWrites.
Narrated by: Margaret Essex
Margaret lives “the good life”, on a small piece of rural N.S.W. Australia, with an amazing man a couple of pets, all the usual biting, stinging, critters that make great horror stories for our visitors and several rambunctious wombats.
Fact: Science News by J J Campenella
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StarShipSofa No 542 Ian Creasey
Wed, 20 Jun 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Language of Flowers" by Ian Creasey
This story originally appeared in Analog (May 2016)
Ian Creasey lives in Yorkshire, England. He has published seventy-odd short stories in magazines and anthologies."The Language of
Flowers" originally appeared in Analog (May 2016). "The Language of Flowers" is a sequel to "Ormonde and Chase", which was podcasted on StarShipSofa in episode 533, April 2018. But don't worry if you didn't catch the previous story, as this one does work as a standalone.
Narrated by: Matt Dovey
Matt Dovey is very tall and very English and most likely drinking a cup of tea right now. He has a scar on his arm that he can’t remember getting, but a terrible darkness floods his mind when he considers it. He now lives in a quiet market town in rural England with his wife and three children, and despite being a writer, he still hasn’t found the right words to properly express the delight and joy he finds in this wonderful arrangement.
His surname rhymes with “Dopey”, but any other similarities to the dwarf are purely coincidental. He is the Golden Pen winner for Writers of the Future Volume 32 (2016), was shortlisted for the James White Award in 2016, and has fiction out and forthcoming all over the place; you can keep up with it at mattdovey.com, or follow along on Facebook and Twitter.
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StarShipSofa No 541 Christian Riley
Wed, 13 Jun 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Singing Tree" by Christian Riley
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Chris Riley lives near Sacramento, California, vowing one day to move back to the Pacific Northwest. In the meantime, he teaches special education, writes cool stories, and hides from the blasting heat for six months of the year. He has had over eighty short stories published in various magazines and anthologies, and across various genres. His debut novel, one of literary suspense, and titled The Sinking of the Angie Piper, has recently been published by Coffeetown Press and Blackstone Audio. For more information, go to www.chrisrileyauthor.com.
Narrated by: Anthony Babington
Anthony Babington is an aspiring voice actor, who looks just slightly off from how he sounds. From his secret volcano lair in Minnesota he narrates podcasts, and leases his soul to corporate America. He has previously recorded for Far Fetched Fables and The Cursed Inn. He can be found on Twitter as @AlephBaker.
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StarShipSofa No 540 Zach Chapman
Wed, 06 Jun 2018 05:00:06 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Queenpin of the Wastes" by Zach Chapman
Originally appeared in Futuristica Vol. 2.
Zach Chapman is a movie critic, podcaster, and author. His short fiction appears in Nature, Tales to Terrify, and Writers of the Future. He also edited the anthology Time Travel Tales, which includes stories by Catherine Wells, Sean Williams, and Robert Silverberg. He lives in Austin, Texas, with his librarian wife, a cat, a laze-eyed cattle dog, and a brood of hens. Follow his publications on Twitter: @chappyzach.
Narrated by: Nikolle Doolin
Nikolle Doolin is a voice actor and a writer of fiction, scripts, and poetry. She has performed narrations for a number of popular and award-winning podcasts, such as The NoSleep Podcast, Tales to Terrify, and Far Fetched Fables. She also narrates classic literature in her own podcast Audio Literature Odyssey. To learn more about Nikolle, visit her website at nikolledoolin.com.
Looking Back at Genre History with Amy A H. Sturgis
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StarShipEchoes 21st April 2013 Interview Jerry Pournelle Greg Benford and Larry Niven
Fri, 01 Jun 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Join me this week as I play a great interview never before played in public of a talk I did with three legends of science fiction: Jerry Pournelle, Greg Benford and Larry Niven way back on the 21st April 2013.
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StarShipSofa No 539 Robert Dawson
Wed, 30 May 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Art of Failure" by Robert Dawson
Originally appeared in Compelling SF, March 2016.
Robert Dawson teaches mathematics at a Nova Scotian university. He has been writing science fiction for about eight years, and is an alumnus of the Sage Hill and Viable Paradise writing workshops. When not teaching, doing research, or writing, he enjoys orienteering, fencing, and cycling, and volunteers with a Scout troop. His stories have appeared in Compelling SF, Nature Futures, Tesseracts, and many other periodicals and anthologies
Narrated by: Eric Luke
Eric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film Explorers, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books Ghost and Wonder Woman, and wrote and directed the Not Quite Human films for Disney TV. His current project Interference, a meta horror audiobook about an audiobook… that kills, is available free on iTunes and at Quillhammer.com.
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StarShipSofa No 538 Konstantine Paradias
Wed, 23 May 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Cram Time" by Konstantine Paradias
This story original to StarShipSofa
Konstantine Paradias is a writer by choice and a member of the SFWA by compulsion. At the moment, he's published more than 100 stories in a bunch of languages and has written, edited, and posed for videogames, screenplays, and anthologies. People tell him he's got a writing problem but he can, like, quit whenever he wants, man.His latest book, Sorry, Wrong Country is published by Rooster Republic Press.
Narrated by: Rish Outfield
Rish Outfield is a writer, voice actor, and audiobook narrator. He can be heard co-hosting the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and That Gets My Goat podcasts, where he and Bigg Anklevich entertainingly waste much of their time. He also features his own stories on the Rish Outcast podcast. He once got a job because of his Sean Connery impersonation… but has lost two due to his Samuel L. Jackson impression.
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StarShipSofa No 537 Lauren Beukes
Wed, 16 May 2018 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Pop Tarts" by Lauren Beukes
Originally appeared in Laugh it Off.
Lauren Beukes is a South African author and scriptwriter. Her books include the black magic noir, Zoo City, which won the Arthur C Clarke Award, The Shining Girls, about a time-travelling serial killer and the survivor who turns the hunt around, which won the University of Johannesburg Prize, and Survivor’s Club, a horror comic with Dale Halvorsen and Ryan Kelly. Her latest book is Slipping: Short Stories, Essays & Other Writing, which includes Pop Tarts and other weirdnesses.
Narrated by: Masali Baduza
Masali Baduza is an actress based in Cape Town. She studied at the New York Film Academy in Los Angeles. She has two babies (read: dogs) who make her very happy. Chocolate also makes her very happy. Cheesy pasta too. One day she hopes to run a production company.
Special thanks to Jon Keevy of the Alexander Bar Cape Town theatre and the Sound Foundry studio, where this story was professionally recorded.
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StarShip Sofa No 536 Kelly Robson
Wed, 09 May 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Two-Year Man" by Kelly Robson
This story was originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction, August 2015
Kelly Robson
Kelly Robson’s short fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Tor.com, Asimov’s, and multiple anthologies including many year’s bests. In 2017, she was a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. Her novella “Waters of Versailles” won the 2016 Aurora Award and has been a finalist for the Nebula, World Fantasy, Sturgeon, and Sunburst awards. Her book Gods, Monsters and the Lucky Peach is out now.
Kelly grew up in the foothills of the Canadian Rocky Mountains and competed in rodeos as a teenager. From 2008 to 2012, she was the wine columnist for Chatelaine, Canada’s largest women’s magazine. After many years in Vancouver, she and her wife, fellow SF writer A.M. Dellamonica, now live in Toronto.
Narrated by: Christopher Herron
Chris Herron is a writer/narrator hailing from the wilds of Colorado. Until 2015, Chris didn't even own an audiobook, let alone narrate them. Then he went blind. Much to his delight, it turned out to be temporary. But during this time audiobooks helped him muddle through, and upon re-entering the land of the seeing he put away his pen and took up the microphone. Now he hosts the youtube channel (and forthcoming podcast) Tall Tale TV where he narrates sci-fi and fantasy short stories to help aspiring authors spotlight their work. Chris can be found at TallTaleTV.com.
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StarShipEchoes August 28 2014 Lisa Tuttle
Fri, 04 May 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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This episode come from the archives of 28th August 2014 with a grand tale by Lisa Tuttle. This story was picked by a ex editor of the show and a good friend Adam Pracht. It was a running joke with Adam that I could never say his surname correctly. One of many that I have butchered over the years.
“The Dream Detective” by Lisa Tuttle
Lisa Tuttle is an American-born science fiction, fantasy, and horror author. She has published more than a dozen novels, seven short story collections, and several non-fiction titles. She has also edited several anthologies and reviewed books for various publications. She has been living in the United Kingdom since 1981.
Tuttle won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974, the 1989 BSFA Award for Short Fiction for “In Translation” and the 2007 International Horror Guild Award for
“Closet Dream
Tren is a professional voice actor based in the San Francisco Bay Area.
His work can be found from video games like “Beyond Skyrim” and “Witanlore: Dreamtime”, to web-based radioplays like “Kaze: Winds of Change.”
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StarShipSofa No 535 Maurice Broaddus
Wed, 02 May 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Valkyrie" by Maurice Broaddus
Originally published in War Stories
A community organizer and teacher, his work has appeared in Lightspeed Magazine, Weird Tales, Apex Magazine, Asimov’s, Cemetery Dance, Black Static, and many more. Some of his stories have been collected in The Voices of Martyrs. He wrote the urban fantasy trilogy, The Knights of Breton Court. He co-authored the play Finding Home: Indiana at 200. His novellas include Buffalo Soldier, I Can Transform You, Orgy of Souls, Bleed with Me, and Devil’s Marionette. He is the co-editor of Dark Faith, Dark Faith: Invocations, Streets of Shadows, and People of Colo(u)r Destroy Horror.
Narrated by: Stephanie Morris
Stephanie Morris is a professional fangirl by day and the lone library assistant staffing a college circulation desk at night. She has narrated short stories for all four Escape Artists podcasts as well as StarShipSofa, has guest-blogs on subjects ranging from book recommendations to zombie turkeys, and performed Shakespeare in a handful of weird churches.
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StarShipSofa No 534 Chris Barnham
Wed, 25 Apr 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "When I Close My Eyes" by Chris Barnham
Originally published in Interzone
Chris Barnham spent a long time working for the British government, but now just makes stuff up for himself. ‘When I Close My Eyes’ first appeared in Interzone in July 2017. Chris’s forthcoming novel, Fifty-One features a time-traveling cop who is marooned in 1940s London. The story was inspired by a real event, a German V1 rocket that fell on a busy shopping street in south London in July 1944, killing fifty-one people. It’s due out soon, from Filles Vertes Publishing. Chris can be found on Twitter @barnham_chris
Narrated by: Gareth Stack
Gareth Stack is a writer, radio producer and filmmaker living in Dublin. His latest radio dramas, documentary and podcasts can be found on the Dead Medium podcast, or at his site, GarethStack.com
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StarShipSofa No 533 Ian Creasey
Wed, 18 Apr 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Ormonde and Chase" by Ian Creasey
This story originally appeared in Asimov's Science Fiction (June 2014)
Ian Creasey lives in Yorkshire, England. He has published seventy-odd short stories, several of which have previously been podcasted at StarShipSofa. His last appearance in StarShipSofa was "The Odour of Sanctity" in episode 514, December 2017.
Narrated by: Matt Dovey
Matt Dovey is very tall and very English and most likely drinking a cup of tea right now. He has a scar on his arm that he can’t remember getting, but a terrible darkness floods his mind when he considers it. He now lives in a quiet market town in rural England with his wife and three children, and despite being a writer, he still hasn’t found the right words to properly express the delight and joy he finds in this wonderful arrangement.
His surname rhymes with “Dopey”, but any other similarities to the dwarf are purely coincidental. He is the Golden Pen winner for Writers of the Future Volume 32 (2016), was shortlisted for the James White Award in 2016, and has fiction out and forthcoming all over the place; you can keep up with it at mattdovey.com, or follow along on Facebook and Twitter.
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StarShipSofa No 532 Arkady Martine
Wed, 11 Apr 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "All The Colours You Thought Were Kings" by Arkady Martine
Originally published in Shimmer.
Arkady Martine is a speculative fiction writer and, as Dr. AnnaLinden Weller, a historian of the Byzantine Empire and an apprentice city planner. Under both names she writes about border politics, rhetoric, propaganda, and the edges of the world. Arkady grew up in New York City and, after some time in Turkey, Canada, and Sweden, lives in Baltimore with her wife, the author Vivian Shaw. Find her online at arkadymartine.net or on Twitter as @ArkadyMartine.
Narrated by: Jen R. Albert
Jen R. Albert is an entomologist, writer, editor, narrator, wife, dog-mom, game-player, reader of all the things, and haver of too many hobbies from Toronto. She is a regular narrator at the Escape Artists podcasts and is co-editor of podcastle.org.
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StarShipEchoes September 25 2013 Philip Suggars
Fri, 06 Apr 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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This week we catch Nick Camm narrating Philip Suggars short story “Automatic Diamante”. And as you can see this episode hit the Sofa airwaves Sept 25th 2013.
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Wed, 04 Apr 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Gossamer" by Ken Liu
Originally published in Writers of the Future
Ken Liu is an author of speculative fiction, as well as a translator, lawyer, and programmer. A winner of the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy awards, he is the author of The Dandelion Dynasty, a silkpunk epic fantasy series The Grace of Kings The Wall of Storms, and a forthcoming third volume) and The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories, a collection. He also wrote the Star Wars novel, The Legends of Luke Skywalker (2017). In addition to his original fiction, Ken also translated numerous works from Chinese to English, including The Three-Body Problem (2014), by Liu Cixin, and “Folding Beijing,” by Hao Jingfang, both Hugo winners.
Narrated by: Deanna Sanchez
Deanna Sanchez is a voiceover talent and actress who has performed professionally for 14 years. She has voiced various commercials, industrials, and characters, and specializes in the “sexy voice” of powerful female roles. Deanna also consults in Geographical Information Systems and develops custom mapping applications for real estate and other industries. Three-dimensional visualization of spatial data is a favorite pastime, and she has spent many hours translating real-Earth elevation data into unique 3D worlds. Deanna’s voice over demo can be heard at the Lambert Studios website, an outstanding full service recording studio.
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StarShipSofa No 530 Meredith Morgenstern
Wed, 28 Mar 2018 05:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Stone Age Gap" by Meredith Morgenstern
This story is original to StarShipSofa
Meredith Morgenstern is the space princess identity of Meredith Lopez. She spent twenty years living in New York City until fickle circumstance forced her to move to the New Jersey suburbs, where she writes horror about being forced to live in the suburbs. She is a second-generation geek and bookworm whose parents kept her home from school to see "Return of the Jedi." She loves reading, hates driving, and her Patronus is a rainbow unicorn. Meredith has an upcoming story in GRIEVOUS ANGEL, and has previously been published in FICTION VORTEX, GOTHIC BLUE BOOKS IV, and HOLIDAY MAGICK. She lives with her husband, two children, and probably some ghosts.
Narrated by: K.G. Anderson
K.G. Anderson is a Seattle-based writer, gardener, dancer, and cat-herder. Her speculative fiction appears in several anthologies and online at Every Day Fiction, Metaphorosis Magazine, Ares Magazine and Episode 179 of Far-Fetched Fables. Find her online at writerway.com/fiction .
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 529 Robert Jeschonek
Wed, 21 Mar 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "A Little Song, A Little Dance, a Little Apocalypse Down Your Pants" by Robert Jeschonek
Originally published in Galaxy's Edge
Robert Jeschonek is an award-winning author whose fiction, comics, essays, and non-fiction have been published around the world. His stories have appeared in Galaxy’s Edge, Escape Pod, Fiction River. He has written Doctor Who and Star Trek fiction and Batman and Justice Society comics for DC Comics. His young adult slipstream novel, My Favorite Band Does Not Exist, won the Forward National Literature Award and was named one of Booklist’s Top Ten First Novels for Youth. He also won an International Book Award, a Scribe Award for Best Original Novel, and the grand prize in Pocket Books’ Strange New Worlds contest. Hugo and Nebula Award winner Mike Resnick has called him “a towering talent.”
Narrated by: Karen Bovenmyer
Karen Bovenmyer earned an MFA in Creative Writing: Popular Fiction from the University of Southern Maine in 2011. She has published approximately 25 poems, short stories, and novellas and has a novel coming out next year. She teaches and mentors students at Iowa State University and serves as the Nonfiction Assistant Editor of Escape Artists’ Mothership Zeta Magazine. Karen’s narrations can be heard on the Strange Horizons, StarShip Sofa, Gallery of Curiosities, and Pseudopod podcasts. You can find her online at karenbovenmyer.com.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 528 R. K. Nickel
Wed, 14 Mar 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Motivation Cure" by R. K. Nickel
R.K. Nickel works as screenwriter in Los Angeles. His first feature film, Bear with Us, is available on Amazon Prime, and “Stellar People,” a sci-fi comedy series he wrote for Adaptive Studios, will be coming out sometime in 2018. He dove into his prose journey in 2017, during which he made his first six sales and was lucky enough to attend the Odyssey Writing Workshop. When he’s not writing, he’s probably trapped in a room, either because he’s doing an escape room or because the lock on his door broke again. Stupid lock.
This story is original to StarShipSofa.
Narrated by: Kyle Akers
Kyle Akers is a voice actor from Kansas City, Missouri. He has contributed to podcasts like Pseudopod, Chilling Tales for Dark Nights, and NoSleepPodcast. He also produces and performs in his own improv podcast called “The Counselor.” Prior to voice acting, Kyle toured the country as a professional musician, singing and playing bass guitar for the electro-pop band Antennas Up, which enjoyed success through several national television show placements and commercials. Since then, Kyle has dabbled in long-form improv and audio production while performing weekend gigs with Kansas City cover band The Magnetics.
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StarShipSofa No 527 Julie Novakova and G. V. Anderson
Wed, 07 Mar 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Etude for an Extraordinary Mind" by Julie Novakova
Originally published in Futuristica
Julie Novakova is a Czech author and translator of science fiction, fantasy and detective stories. She has published short fiction in Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, Analog and other magazines and anthologies, and her translations of other authors’ work appeared in Tor.com, Strange Horizons and F&SF. Her work in Czech includes seven novels, one anthology (“Terra Nullius”) and over thirty short stories and novelettes. Julie is an evolutionary biologist by study and also takes a keen interest in planetary science. She’s currently working on her first novel in English and on translating more Czech stories into English. Read more at www.julienovakova.com, Twitter @Julianne_SF and Facebook fb.com/JulieNovakovaAuthor.
Narrated by: Abra Staffin-Wiebe
Abra Staffin-Wiebe loves dark science fiction, cheerful horror, and futuristic fairy tales. Dozens of her short stories have appeared at publications including Tor.com, Escape Pod, and Odyssey Magazine. She lives in Minneapolis, where she wrangles her children, pets, and the mad scientist she keeps in the attic. When not writing or wrangling, she collects folk tales and photographs whatever stands still long enough to allow it. Win one of ten signed copies of A Circus of Brass and Bone, a post-apocalyptic steampunk alternate history, by going to her Goodreads giveaway at https://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/273408-a-circus-of-brass-and-bone, open February 12 - March 12.
Short Fiction: "Butterfly Eyes" by G. V. Anderson
‘G. V. Anderson is a British writer whose professional debut, Das Steingeschöpf, won the World Fantasy Award for Best Short Fiction in 2017. Her stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Syntax & Salt, Strange Horizons, and F&SF.’
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StarShipEchoes March 3rd 2010 Mercurio Rivera
Fri, 02 Mar 2018 06:00:00 GMT
This time it's back to episode No 123 and we look at Snatch Me Another by Mercurio Rivera
which came out March 3, 2010. So long ago but such a great story. To catch the full show click here!
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StarShipSofa No 526 T. R. Napper
Wed, 28 Feb 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "A Strange Loop" by T. R. Napper
Originally published in Interzone
T. R. Napper's short fiction has appeared in Asimov’s, Interzone, Lontar: a Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction, and numerous others. His work has been translated into Hebrew, German, and French. A Strange Loop was included in Neil Clarke's Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume 2 (2017). By profession T. R. Napper is an aid worker, recently returned to Australia after three years in Vietnam. He is currently writing a PhD on the speculative fiction of East and Southeast Asia. He does not own a cat.
Narrated by: Eric Luke
Eric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film EXPLORERS, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books GHOST and WONDER WOMAN, and wrote and directed the NOT QUITE HUMAN films for Disney TV. His current project INTERFERENCE, a meta horror audiobook about an audiobook… that kills, is available free on iTunes and at Quillhammer.com
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StarShipSofa No 525 Pat MacEwen
Wed, 21 Feb 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Home Sweet BiOme" by Pat MacEwen
Originally published by The Magazine of F&SF
Pat MacEwen is an anthropologist. She does independent research on genocide, having worked on war crimes investigations for the International Criminal Tribunal, and did CSI work for a decade in California. Oddly enough, she was once a marine biologist at the Institute of Marine & Coastal Studies at USC. She has two novels out - Rough Magic, a forensic/urban fantasy, and Dragon’s Kiss, a YA fantasy about a crippled boy who can talk to dragons. She writes mystery, horror, science fiction, and fantasy. Her hobbies include exploring cathedrals, alien-building via nonhuman biology, and trawling through history books for the juicy bits.
Narrated by: Ibba Armancas
Ibba Armancas is an award winning writer/director based in Los Angeles available for audio or cinematic projects across the board. She's read for Starship Sofa, Escape Pod, the Drabblecast, and Psuedopod, but still hasn’t found time to build a website and encourages listeners to shame her about it on instagram or twitter.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 524 Michael Janairo
Wed, 14 Feb 2018 00:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Advanced Ward" by Michael Janairo
Originally published in Veterans of the Future Wars.
Michael Janairo is a writer living in upstate New York. His short fiction and poetry have been published recently in Mithila Review, Lontar: The Journal of Southeast Asian Speculative Fiction, Long Hidden: Speculative Fiction from the Margins of History, Star*Line Magazine, and Eye to the Telescope, among others. A former journalist, he works at a college art museum in upstate New York, where he lives with his wife, son, and dog. His Filipino family name is pronounced 'ha NIGH row.' He blogs at michaeljanairo.com.
Narrated by: Spencer DiSparti
"Spencer DiSparti is from Phoenix, Arizona. He likes to read stories and pretend he's other people."
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StarShipSofa No 523 Gary Gibson
Wed, 07 Feb 2018 00:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Scienceville" by Gary Gibson
Originally published in Interzone
Gary Gibson is the author of ten novels, including Stealing Light and Final Days. His most recent novels are Extinction Game and its sequel Survival Game, about the adventures of a group of people, all of whom are the last man or woman on different alternate Earths, searching for the link that connects a string of post-apocalyptic realities. Extinction Game received a starred review from Publisher's Weekly, indicating a book of 'outstanding quality'. Born in Scotland.
Narrated by: Thomas Pipkin
Tom works in IT at the University of Warwick where he tries to keep on top of Microsoft and all its creations. His life goes like this: Family, Cats, PC Gaming, Total War, Voice Narration, IT Trainer, Time Poverty. When Tom does get a spell from his grown up life he’s usually in his loft, lost in fantasy worlds of PC gaming, trying to record his voice without a cat shouting abuse at him.
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StarShipEchoes July 2007 Stephen Donaldson
Fri, 02 Feb 2018 06:00:00 GMT
We are going back to StarShipSofa Originals this time. This show came out in July 2007. We are playing Stephen R. Donaldson's story Mythological Beasts; Read by Ciaran O’Carroll Story first appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction‘s January 1979 issue.
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StarShipSofa No 522 Doug C Souza
Wed, 31 Jan 2018 06:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "The Armor Embrace" by Doug C. Souza
Originally published in Writers of the Future, Vol 33.
Doug C. Souza had quite a year in 2017. One of the highlights--besides meeting the other twelve finalists--was when Kevin J. Anderson pulled him aside just before the Writers of the Future awards ceremony to tell Doug that he had requested to present his award because he had read "The Armor Embrace" and really enjoyed it. Later this year, Doug C. Souza has another story with Asimov's. He continues trying his darndest at this writing thing with his wife and main-reader and their two-and-a-half-year-old who has moved on from training as a stunt-double to a human recorder (careful what you say around her, it'll be repeated). You can find him at dougcsouza.com
Narrated by: Jeremy Szal
Jeremy Szal is a Mediterranean-blooded mongrel who was born in 1995 in the outback of Australia, where he was raised by wild dingoes. Now, he writes about galactic nightmares, little traumas, and lots of neon and alcohol. You can find his work in Nature, Abyss & Apex, Lightspeed, Tor.com, Tales to Terrify, and episode 509 of StarShipSofa, which he hopes you’ll check out and not hate it. He’s represented by agent John Jarrold and hopes to sell a novel soon. This is his second second narration on StarShipSofa, because he didn’t learn his lesson the first time. He carves out a living in Sydney, Australia with his awesome family where he drinks too much gin, watches too many cult films, and makes too many dark jokes. Find him at http://jeremyszal.com/ or @JeremySzal
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StarShipSofa No 521 Leah Cypess
Wed, 24 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "On the Ship" by Leah Cypess
Originally published in Asimov's.
Leah Cypess wrote her first short story – in which the narrator was an ice cream cone – at the age of six, and sold her first piece of fiction while in high school. She has degrees in biology, journalism, and law, and has traveled to Iceland, Israel, Jordan, and Costa Rica, among other places. She now lives with her family in Silver Spring, Maryland. She is the author of four fantasy novels published by HarperCollins: Mistwood, Nightspell, Death Sworn, and Death Marked.
Leah has also published short stories in Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, Asimov’s Science Fiction, and Sword & Sorceress, among other places. Her story Nanny’s Day was nominated for the Nebula in 2012.
Narrated by: Eliza Chan
Eliza Chan is a Scottish-Chinese writer published in Fantasy Magazine, Fox Spirit’s Asian Monsters,Persistent Visions and Mithila Review. She writes about East Asian mythology, British folklore and madwomen in the attic, but preferably all three at once.
Interview: Spencer Ellsworth, author of the Starfire Trilogy from Tor.com, with Jeremy Szal
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StarShipSofa No 520 Michael Haynes and Alison Wilgus
Wed, 17 Jan 2018 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "What You Can Change" by Michael Haynes
Originally published in Kazka Press
Michael Haynes lives in Central Ohio. An ardent short story reader and writer, Michael’s stories have appeared in publications such as Ellery Queen Mystery Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Nature. He’s the chair of the Cinevent classic film convention and enjoys photography, geocaching, and travel. He can be found online at http://michaelhaynes.info/ and on Twitter as @mohio73
Narrated by: Cian Mac Mahon
Cian Mac Mahon is an Irish Software Engineer who in a past life was the world’s youngest professional podcaster, ran a radio station and very nearly ended up being a journalist. While he hopes to some day revive his show which podfaded many years ago, he now spends most of his free time playing about with cameras and cooking, as old microphones and sound-desks lurk in the shadows, right at the edge of eyesight.
Short Fiction: "A Wrinkle Ironed Out" by Alison Wilgus
Originally published in Daily Science Fiction
Alison Wilgus is a Brooklyn-based writer for comics and prose, with graphic novels both recent and upcoming about human spaceflight, aviation, and time travel (alas, not at the same time) from Tor and First Second Books. Her short fiction has previously appeared on Strange Horizons, Terraform, and Daily Science Fiction, although her proudest recent prose accomplishment was having been paid to write about Jean-Luc Picard and Ellen Ripley hooking up at a conference. She tweets as @AliWilgus and you can find many of her comics and stories at alisonwilgus.com.
Narrated by: Amy H. Sturgis
Amy H. Sturgis holds a Ph.D. in Intellectual History from Vanderbilt University and specializes in both Science Fiction and Indigenous American Studies. Since 2008, she has been contributing monthly “Looking Back at Genre History” segments to StarShipSofa. Editor in Chief of Hocus Pocus Comics and faculty at Lenoir-Rhyne University, Sturgis lives with her husband in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. Learn more about her award-winning work at amyhsturgis.com.
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StarShipSofa No 519 Hannu Rajaniemi
Wed, 10 Jan 2018 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Elegy for a Young Elk" by Hannu Rajaniemi
Originally published in Subterranean, reprinted in Invisible Planets
Hannu Rajaniemi was born in Finland. At the age of eight he approached the European Space Agency with a fusion-powered spaceship design, which was received with a polite “thank you” note. Hannu studied mathematics and theoretical physics at University of Oulu and Cambridge and holds a PhD in string theory from the University of Edinburgh. He co-founded a mathematics consultancy whose clients included UK Ministry of Defence. Currently, he works as a co-founder of HelixNano, a synthetic biology startup. Hannu is the author of four novels including The Quantum Thief (translated into more than 20 languages), the forthcoming Summerland (July 2018), and several short stories. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Narrated by Al Barclay
Al Barclay has worked extensively over 15 years, most notably playing opposite James McAvoy and Michael Sheen in Stephen Fry’s Bright Young Things, and with David Thewlis in Luc Besson’s The Lady. He will be in the West End at The Arts Theatre this December playing Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.
He also once drank two bottles of gin with Peter O’Toole, and danced the night away in Camden with Amy Winehouse.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History 100!!! by Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipEchoes March 25th 2008 Alastair Reynolds
Fri, 05 Jan 2018 06:00:00 GMT
A story from March 2008 Aural Delights No 17 Alastair Reynolds
Main Fiction: Sledge Makers Daughter by Alastair Reynolds
Narration: Diane Seversonn
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StarShipSofa No 518 Spider Robinson
Wed, 03 Jan 2018 00:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: “You Don't Know My Heart” by Spider Robinson
My Favorite Shorts collection by Spider Robinson
Narrated by: Veronica Giguere
Veronica Giguere (V.) is a storyteller of the spoken and written word. An audiobook narrator and science fiction author, she is the voice, producer, and one of four coauthors of The Secret World Chronicle podcast novel series (www.secretworldchronicle.com). She narrates across genres, but her favorites are science fiction and fantasy. When she’s not behind a microphone, she’s likely clutching a cup of coffee and catching up on her pop culture addictions.
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StarShipSofa No 517 Meta Special Robert Silverberg
Wed, 27 Dec 2017 00:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: The Silent Invaders by Robert Silverberg (Part 1)
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 516 Allen Steele
Wed, 20 Dec 2017 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: ““An Incident in the Literary Life of Nathan Arkwright” by Allen Steele
Originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction, September-October 2017
Allen Mulherin Steele, Jr. became a full-time science fiction writer in 1988, following publication of his first short story, "Live From The Mars Hotel" (Asimov's, mid-Dec. `88). Since then he has become a prolific author of novels, short stories, and essays, with his work translated into more than a dozen languages worldwide. His novels include Orbital Decay, Clarke County, Space, Lunar Descent, Labyrinth of Night, The Jericho Iteration and Arkwright amongst others. His most recent novel is Avengers of the Moon, a new Captain Future novel. His novelette, “The Emperor of Mars” won the 2011 Hugo Award for Best Novelette and also the Asimov’s Readers Award. His novella “The Legion of Tomorrow”, which was expanded as Part One of Arkwright, won the Asimov’s Readers Award in 2015.
Narrated by: Drew Sebesteny
Writer and designer, editor and inventor, brewer and narrator, Drew’s been called a lot of things in his career – some nicer than others. By day he spins stories with words and pictures as an advertising creative director. But by the light of the moon, he can be found weaving tales for sound and screen, and alchemizing bubbly brews with hops and barley. Drew’s also associate editor, and a regular narrator, for Tales to Terrify here in the District of Wonders. He lives in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada with his wife, son and a menagerie of small creatures. Discover more about Drew at www.idrewthis.ca.
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StarShipSofa No 515 Evan Dicken
Tue, 12 Dec 2017 00:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "How I Killed Your Mother" by Evan Dicken
Originally published in Cosmic Roots
By day, Evan Dicken studies old Japanese maps and analyzes medical research data at the Ohio State University. By night, he does neither of these things. His work has most recently appeared in: Escape Pod, Pseudopod, and The Overcast, and he has stories forthcoming from publishers such as: Chaosium, Unlikely Story, and Cast of Wonders. Feel free to visit him at: evandicken.com
Narrated by: Tad Callin
Tad Callin is an Associate Editor at Pseudopod and the Wikia Wrangler for Escape Artists, Inc. He has had many adventures over the years, serving as a linguist in the U.S. Air Force, failing at truck driving, and raising his family. He published most of those stories in his 2016 memoir/novel, Tad's Happy Funtime. His current projects include finishing his family history, drafting a sci-fi novel, and completing his long-dormant music degree.
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
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Sat, 09 Dec 2017 00:00:00 GMT
Apologies for the swearing.... and the tears.
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StarShipSofa No 514 Ian McDonald and Ian Creasey
Wed, 06 Dec 2017 06:00:00 GMT
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Interview: Ian McDonald, author of River of Gods, The Dervish House, Luna: New Moon, Luna: Wolf Moon, with Jeremy Szal
Main Fiction: "The Odour of Sanctity" by Ian Creasey
Originally published in Asimov's
Ian Creasey lives in Yorkshire, England. He has published seventy-odd short stories in various magazines and anthologies. On his website, iancreasey.com, he has a page for each story explaining the backgrounds, and his page for this story describes how it was inspired by J.G. Ballard. This is Ian's fifth appearance at StarShipSofa,
Narrated by: Dani Daly
Dani is an assistant editor of the YA speculative fiction podcast Cast of Wonders, and narrating stories is just one of the things she loves to do. She's a retired roller derby player and current hobbyist soap maker, for instance. She rants on twitter as @danooli_dani, if that's your thing. She hails from crowded Long Island, but looks forward to living in the middle of nowhere someday.
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StarShipSofa No 513 Shawn Mansouri
Wed, 29 Nov 2017 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Spare Parts" by Shawn Mansouri
Originally published in L0w L1f3 Anthology
Shawn Mansouri is a former biologist and fan of the darker side of fiction. When he's not twitching from too much caffeine, or arguing with the post office about smashed books and magazines in his mailbox, he reads slush for Grimdark Magazine and blogs, occasionally, at Carved in Sand: Fiction from the Ether, where he rants about writing victories and defeats. You can follow him and his work on twitter @ShawnMansouri.
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella
Narrated by: Ant Bacon
Ant Bacon is an actor and voice over artist based in Manchester & London in the UK. When he’s not acting he’s usually found in the kitchen or in the gym. He’s currently appearing in the play ‘Avoidance’ in the Greater Manchester Fringe festival on at The Kings Arms in Salford and Oldham Library Theatre. In August he’ll be appearing in ‘Diana and I’ on the BBC where he shares a scene with the phenomenal Tamsin Greig.
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StarShipSofa No 513 Alan Baxter
Wed, 22 Nov 2017 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Bodies of Evidence" by Alan Baxter
Originally published in In Your Face
Alan Baxter is a British-Australian author who writes supernatural thrillers and urban horror, rides a motorcycle and loves his dogs. He also teaches Kung Fu. He lives among dairy paddocks on the beautiful south coast of NSW, Australia, with his wife, son, dogs and cat. He’s the multi-award-winning author of several novels and over seventy short stories and novellas. Read extracts from his novels, a novella and short stories at his website – www.warriorscribe.com – or find him on Twitter @AlanBaxter and Facebook, and feel free to tell him what you think. About anything.
Narrated by: Jon Padgett
JON PADGETT is a professional—though lapsed—ventriloquist who lives in New Orleans with his spouse, their daughter, a cat and a dog. Padgett’s first short story collection, The Secret of Ventriloquism, was named the Best Fiction Book of 2016 by Rue Morgue Magazine. He has work out or forthcoming in Pseudopod, Lovecraft eZine, Xnoybis, Antenna::Signals. This summer, his work will appear in Joseph Pulver’s anthology, A Walk on the Weird Side, and Phantasm/Chimera, an anthology published by Plutonian Press. Follow Jon on Twitter or on Facebook for further updates.
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StarShipSofa No 511 Elizabeth Bear
Wed, 15 Nov 2017 06:01:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "This Chance Planet" by Elizabeth Bear
Originally published on Tor.com
Elizabeth Bear was born on the same day as Frodo and Bilbo Baggins, but in a different year. She is the Hugo, Sturgeon, Locus, and Campbell Award winning author of 30 novels (The most recent is THE STONE IN THE SKULL, an epic fantasy from Tor) and over a hundred short stories. She lives in Massachusetts with her partner, writer Scott Lynch.
Narrated by: Mary Murphy
Mary Murphy is an actor/voice-over artist based in Brooklyn, NY. She loves the world of audio fiction and is excited to be part of StarShipSofa. She can be heard voicing the role of Dashi on Disney Junior’s Octonauts, and voicing multiple characters for PBS Kid’s Past/Present, Leap Frog, & Muzzy. She can also be heard on Fireside Mystery Theatre’s audio drama podcast, Midnight Shorts Program, and narrating the audiobook Love and Smoke. Other credits include Boardwalk Empire, Man With A Gun, DNA, I Hope You Live Forever, Clutter, and Room 333. Recently she appeared in the play Near Nellie Bly for the Workshop Theater Series, and will be performing a series of Norwin Corwin & O Henry adaptations with QuickSilver. You can often find her roaming the streets of Brooklyn with her 13-pound Dachshund Penny, Gotham’s real Dark Knight.
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StarShipSofa No 510 Dan Abnett
Wed, 08 Nov 2017 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Frost Giant's Data" by Dan Abnett
Originally published in Cosmic Powers
Dan Abnett is a seven-times New York Times bestselling author and an award-winning comic book writer. He has written over fifty novels, including the acclaimed Gaunt’s Ghosts series, the Eisenhorn Cycle, volumes of the million-selling Horus Heresy series, The Silent Stars Go By (Doctor Who), Rocket Raccoon and Groot: Steal the Galaxy. In comics, his 2008 run on Guardians of the Galaxy formed the inspiration for the blockbuster movies. A regular contributor to the UK’s long-running 2000AD, he is the creator of series including Brink, Grey Area, Lawless, Kingdom and the classic Sinister Dexter. He has also written extensively for the games industry, including Shadow of Mordor and Alien:Isolation. His is currently the writer on Aquaman, The Titans and The Silencer for DC Comics. Dan lives and works in the UK. Follow him on Twitter @VincentAbnett
Fact: Amy H Sturgis Looking Back At Genre History
Narrated by: Roberto Suarez
By day, Roberto Suarez works as a community college student advocate and recruiter. By night he geeks out on all things fantasy and science fiction, comic books and board games. He is the co-host and producer of A Pod of Casts: The Game of Thrones Podcast and the new Radio Westworld, a podcast dedicated to HBO’s latest science fiction series. You can find Roberto on the web at robertosuarez.me, or on Twitter as @PuertoGeekan.
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StarShipSofa No 509 Jeremy Szal
Wed, 01 Nov 2017 00:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Ark of Bones" by Jeremy Szal
Original to StarShipSofa.
Jeremy Szal is a Mediterranean-blooded mongrel who was born in 1995 in the outback of Australia, where he was raised by wild dingoes. His science-fiction, horror and nonfiction have appeared in Nature, Abyss & Apex, Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Tor.com, The Drabblecast, and has been translated into multiple languages. He is the fiction editor for a trashy podcast you probably haven't heard of called StarShipSofa and is represented by awesome literary agent John Jarrold, and hopes to sell a novel soon. He carves out a living in Sydney, Australia with his family where he drinks too much gin, watches too many cult films, and makes too many dark jokes. He quite possibly has an army of trained kangaroos. Find him at http://jeremyszal.com/ or @JeremySzal
Narrated by Mikael Naramore
Mikael Naramore has narrated well over 100 audiobooks, ranging from best-sellers Nora Roberts, Lisa Gardner, Edward Klein and Clive Barker to sci-fi rising stars Wesley Chu, Ramez Naam and Mark E. Cooper.He was recently chosen to narrate prolific playwright and Oscar-nominated screenwriter Robert Ardrey’s seminal Nature of Man series.
Mikael is also an active musician, having scored the soundtrack to an independent short film and produced and engineered critically acclaimed rock records. He currently resides in the wild and scenic Columbia River Gorge outside of Portland, Oregon with his wife, two small boys and their beloved Golden Retriever.
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StarShipSofa No 508 Suyi Davies OkungbowaUntitled Episode
Wed, 25 Oct 2017 05:01:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Places" by Suyi Davies Okungbowa
Originally published in Mothership Zeta
Suyi Davies Okungbowa is a storyteller who writes freelance from Lagos, Nigeria. His (mostly speculative) fiction has been published or is forthcoming in Fireside, Podcastle, The Dark, Mothership Zeta, Omenana; and the anthologies Lights Out: Resurrection and A World of Horror; amidst other places. His nonfiction has appeared in Lightspeed and Klorofyl. He is a charter member of the African Speculative Fiction Society and an Associate Editor at Podcastle. Suyi also works in brand marketing, visual design and audio narration. He lives online on Facebook, tweets at @IAmSuyiDavies, blogs at suyidavies.com and chatters at his monthly jabberwock, After Five Writing Shenanigans.
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Narrated by: Aminat Badara
Aminat is a budding writer and aspiring On-Air-Personality. As a Jaycee, she believes strongly in active citizenship and service to humanity. She loves reading and has a weird penchant for collecting hardcover notebooks. When she’s not writing or trying to be a superhuman, she’s either looking for Xs to solve, seeing movies or getting her heart broken by Arsenal FC. She blogs at meenahsthoughts.wordpress.com (every once in a while)
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StarShipSofa No 507 Doug Souza
Tue, 17 Oct 2017 23:00:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: "Claim Jumpers" by Doug Souza
Originally published at Visions V: Milky Way
Doug C. Souza lives smack dab in the middle of California where he writes speculative fiction. His stories have been published in Asimov’s, The Writers of the Future Vol. 33, and many other short fiction publications. When he’s not writing, Doug enjoys teaching aspiring writers and kicking it with his wife (and main reader/editor) Nicole. But mostly, he and his wife enjoy chasing down their two-year-old daughter—who loves to learn by doing. He can be found online at dougcsouza.com and on Facebook.
Narrated by: Logan Waterman
Logan Waterman has a degree in Technical Theatre from California State University, and has worked in many theatres, large and small, professional and amateur. Logan currently lives in Northern California with Grendel, a huge black beast whose primary occupations are sleeping, stalking the fish in the aquarium, and keeping the house safe from the hordes of invisible monsters that come out after dark; and Morgana, a small fluffy Queen who rules her domain with an iron paw. The fish are unimpressed. He has narrated for The Drabblecast and all five District of Wonders shows and is the only story narrator to do so.
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StarShipSofa No 506 Robert Jeschonek
Wed, 11 Oct 2017 08:57:15 GMT
Main Fiction: "In a Green Dress, Surrounded by Exploding Clowns" by Robert JeschonekOriginally published at Galaxy's EdgeRobert Jeschonek is an award-winning author whose fiction, comics, essays, and non-fiction have been published around the world. His stories have appeared in Galaxy's Edge, Escape Pod, Fiction River. He has written Doctor Who and Star Trek fiction and Batman and Justice Society comics for DC Comics. His young adult slipstream novel, My Favorite Band Does Not Exist, won the Forward National Literature Award and was named one of Booklist's Top Ten First Novels for Youth. He also won an International Book Award, a Scribe Award for Best Original Novel, and the grand prize in Pocket Books' Strange New Worlds contest. Hugo and Nebula Award winner Mike Resnick has called him "a towering talent."Fact: Amy H. Sturgis Looking Back At Genre HistoryNarrated by: Kyle Maddock Kyle Maddock is a host of A Podcast of Ice and Fire, the Geekie Award winning and longest running podcast dedicated to George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire. He also hosts the Game of Thrones after show at AfterBuzzTV and is a frequent guest on other YouTube shows, podcasts, and panels. Kyle is an unabashed geek with a love for board games, comic books (especially X-Men) and Star Trek among other things. Outside of his passionate geek life, Kyle is an actor who can be seen in shows such as How I Met Your Mother and Happy Endings. You can follow him on twitter @kylemaddock.
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StarShipSofa No 505 Colleen Anderson
Wed, 04 Oct 2017 10:12:45 GMT
Main Fiction: "A Book By It's Cover" by Colleen AndersonOriginally published in MirrorshardsColleen Anderson has been twice nominated for the Aurora Award in poetry, and longlisted for the Stoker Award. She has co-edited Tesseracts 17, and Playground of Lost Toys which was nominated for a 2016 Aurora Award. She is currently editing for Alice Unbound. New or forthcoming works are in Grievous Angel, Futuristica, The Sum of US, OnSpec and others. Because there is not enough to do, she is working on an alternate history dark fiction novel and a poetry collection. www.colleenanderson.wordpress.com Her poetry chapbook Ancient Tales, Grand Deaths and Past Lives is available through Kelp Queen Press. http://kelpqueenpress.com/colleen_anderson.html.Narrated by: Kate LechlerWhen she's not teaching or editing, Kate Lechler writes about genetically-engineered unicorns from a lawn chair in her carport in Oxford, MS. She is a graduate of the Taos Toolbox workshop and her work has appeared in Podcastle, Fireside Fiction, and Metaphorosis, among other places. Find her at katelechler.com, or @katelechler on Twitter.
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StarShipSofa No 504 Marcelle Dubé
Tue, 26 Sep 2017 14:15:12 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Verdant Gene" by Marcelle DubeOriginally published in Fiction River: MoonscapesMarcelle Dubé writes science fiction, fantasy, and mystery fiction. Her short stories have appeared in magazines and award-winning anthologies, and her novels include the Mendenhall Mystery series and Backli’s Ford, an A’lle Chronicles novel. She grew up near Montreal and after trying out a number of different provinces (not to mention Belgium) she settled in the Yukon, where people outnumber carnivores, but not by much.Narrated by: Christiana EllisChristiana Ellis is an award-winning writer and podcaster, currently living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her podcast novel, Nina Kimberly the Merciless was both an inaugural nominee for the 2006 Parsec Award for Best Speculative Fiction: Long Form, as well as a finalist for a 2006 Podcast Peer Award. Christiana is also the writer, producer and star of Space Casey, a 10-part audiodrama miniseries. In between major projects, Christiana is also the creator and talent of many other podcast productions including Talking About Survivor; Hey, Want to Watch a Movie? and Christiana’s Shallow Thoughts.
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Wed, 20 Sep 2017 08:49:40 GMT
Main Fiction: "Horror on Habitat Seven"This story is original to StarShipSofaZach Chapman grew up on a ranch just north of San Antonio, Texas where he could see the cows grazing in the pasture from his bedroom window. In 2011 he graduated from the University of the Incarnate Word with a degree in English, where he won the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) English Award for creative writing. He currently lives in Austin with his Librarian wife Taylor, a cat, a rabbit and a lazy-eyed rescue dog names Dingo. Follow his future publication announcements on twitter: @chappyzachNarrated by: Matt DoveyMatt Dovey is very tall, very English, and most likely drinking a cup of tea right now. He now lives in a quiet market town in rural England with his wife and three children, and despite being a writer, he still hasn't found the right words to properly express the delight and joy he finds in this wonderful arrangement. His surname rhymes with "Dopey," but any other similarities to the dwarf are purely coincidental. He is the Golden Pen winner for Writers of the Future volume 32 (2016) and was shortlisted for the James White Award in 2016. He has fiction out and forthcoming all over the place; you can keep up with it at mattdovey.com, or follow along on Facebook and Twitter both as @mattdoveywriter.
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StarShipSofa No 502 Claude Lalumiere
Wed, 13 Sep 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "This Is The Ice-Age"Originally published in MythspringClaude Lalumière is the author of Objects of Worship, The Door to Lost Pages, Nocturnes and Other Nocturnes, and Venera Dreams: A Weird Entertainment. His first fiction – “Bestial Acts” – appeared in Interzone in 2002, and he has since published more than 100 stories, several of which have been translated into French, Italian, Polish, Spanish, Hungarian, and Serbian and adapted for stage, screen, audio, and comics. In summer 2016, he was one of 21 international short-fiction writers showcased at Serbia’s Kikinda Short 11: The New Deal. Originally from Montreal, he now lives in Ottawa. His website is at claudepages.info.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. SturgisNarrated by: Deanna SanchezDeanna Sanchez is a voiceover talent and actress who has performed professionally for 14 years. She has voiced various commercials, industrials, and characters, and specializes in the “sexy voice” of powerful female roles. Deanna also consults in Geographical Information Systems and develops custom mapping applications for real estate and other industries. Three-dimensional visualization of spatial data is a favorite pastime, and she has spent many hours translating real-Earth elevation data into unique 3D worlds. Deanna’s voice over demo can be heard at the Lambert Studios website, an outstanding full service recording studio.
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StarShipSofa 501 Robert Silverberg
Wed, 06 Sep 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Needle in a Timestack" by Robert SilverbergOriginally published in Asimov'sRobert Silverberg has been a professional writer since 1955, and is widely known for his science fiction and fantasy stories. He is the winner of four Hugo, six Nebula awards, and three Locus awards. He was named to the Science Fiction Hall of Fame in 1999, and was designated as a Grand Master by the Science Fiction Writers of America in 2004. His books and stories have been translated into forty languages. Among his best-known titles are Nightwings, Dying Inside, The Book of Skulls, and the three volumes of the Majipoor Cycle: Lord Valentine’s Castle, Majipoor Chronicles, and Valentine Pontifex. He and his wife Karen and an assorted population of cats live in the San Francisco Bay Area, in a sprawling house surrounded by exotic plants. He can be found online at the Quasi-Official Robert Silverberg Web SiteFact: Science News by J J CampanellaNarrated by: Robert A. K. GonyoRobert A. K. Gonyo is a theatre director, actor, sound designer, voiceover artist, and musician residing in Queens. He is a Founder & Director of Co-Op Theatre East (cooptheatreeast.org), and the producer of Go See a Show!, New York City’s independent theatre podcast (goseeashowpodcast.com). robertgonyo.com
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StarShipSofa No 500 Harlan Ellison
Wed, 30 Aug 2017 08:43:00 GMT
Support StarShipSofa on PatreonMain Fiction: "How Interesting: A Tiny Man" by Harlan EllisonOriginally published in Realms of FantasyHarlan Ellison has written or edited 75 books; more than 1700 stories, essays, articles, and newspaper columns; two dozen teleplays, for which he received the Writers Guild of America most outstanding teleplay award for solo work an unprecedented four times; and a dozen movies. He won the Mystery Writers of America Edgar Allan Poe award twice, the Horror Writers Association Bram Stoker award six times (including The Lifetime Achievement Award in 1996), the Nebula four times, the Hugo 8½ times, and received the Silver Pen for Journalism from P.E.N.; not to mention The World Fantasy Award, the British Fantasy Award, the American Mystery Award, two Audie Awards, the Ray Bradbury Award, and a Grammy nomination for Spoken Word recordings. Most recently his story “How Interesting: a Tiny Man” won a Nebula award for best short story in 2010.Narrated by: George HrabMulti-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, producer, composer, and heliocentrist George Hrab has written and produced six independent CDs and a concert DVD; published two books; recorded hundreds of episodes of an award-winning podcast; emceed countless science conferences; been a TEDx speaker; and has even performed for President Clinton. He’s traveled to four continents promoting critical thinking, science, and skepticism through story and song. George is considered one of the preeminent skeptic/science/atheist/geek-culture music icons currently living in his apartment.StarShipSofa talks about Harlan Ellison
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StarShipSofa No 499 Joe Haldeman
Wed, 23 Aug 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "None So Blind" by Joe HaldemanOriginally published in Asimov's Science FictionBorn in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Joe Haldeman has garnered both the Nebula Award and the Hugo Award for his famous novel The Forever War, one of the landmark books of the '70s. He has since won four more Hugo Awards, another four Nebula Awards, the James Tiptree, Jr. Award for his novel Camouflage, the SFWA Grandmaster Award, and has been inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame. His other books include The Accidental Time-Machine, Marsbound, and Starbound. Haldeman lives part of the year in Boston, where he teaches writing at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the rest of the year in Florida, where he and his wife, Gay, make their home.Narrated by: Cheyenne WrightCheyenne Wright is a freelance illustrator and concept artist. He is the color artist on the three-time Hugo Award winning steampunk graphic novel series Girl Genius, and co-creator of many other fine works; Including 50 Fathoms and the Ennie award winning Deadlands Noir for the Savage Worlds RPG. He has also produced graphics for Star Trek Online, the Champions MMO, and t-shirt designs for T.V.’s Alton Brown. Cheyenne lives in Seattle with his wife, their daughter, and an ever growing stack of unpainted miniatures. In his spare time he is teaching himself animation, and narrates short stories for a variety of audio anthologies where he is known as Podcasting’s Mr. Buttery ManVoice™
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StarShipSofa No 498 Rebecca DeVendra and Eric Reynolds
Wed, 16 Aug 2017 10:35:53 GMT
Main Fiction: "A Packhorse for your Silly Memes" by Rebecca DeVendra Originally published in Outliers of Speculative FictionRebecca DeVendra is a figure artist and speculative fiction writer living in Boston. She serves as a first reader for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. She's also a mom to three cacophonous, early-rising children. She's probably in her pajamas, but she has an emergency collar shirt for video calls. Check out more of her work: rebeccadevendra.comNarrated by: Amy H. SturgisAmy H. Sturgis holds a Ph.D. in Intellectual History from Vanderbilt University and specializes in both Science Fiction and Indigenous American Studies. Since 2008, she has been contributing monthly "Looking Back at Genre History" segments to StarShipSofa. Editor in Chief of Hocus Pocus Comics and faculty at Lenoir-Rhyne University, Sturgis lives with her husband in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. Learn more about her award-winning work at amyhsturgis.com.Short Fiction: "My First Duty" by Eric ReynoldsOriginally published at Galaxy's EdgeEric T. Reynolds is Editor/Publisher with Hadley Rille Books (hrbpress.com) and has edited over 40 highly-acclaimed anthologies, collections, and novels. His short fiction has appeared in Galaxy’s Edge, Sci Phi Journal, several indie press publications, and had several non-fiction science articles published about space exploration and history of technology. He is a member of SFWA and Broad Universe. You can visit him on Facebook at "Eric T. Reynolds." He blogs occasionally at ericreynolds.livejournal.com.Narrated by: Jason Satterlund Satterlund has been writing and working on films for over 25 years. He has extensive experience in all areas of production, including directing, writing, cinematography, and editing. He travels the world producing feature films, television series, commercials, music videos, and documentaries. He is the only person ever to conduct a night shoot in the ancient city of Petra, and the first person in America to use film lenses on an HD camera.Satterlund wrote and directed the award-winning feature film The Record Keeper, which premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London and is currently on the world wide festival circuit. He is also the director of the Star Wars fan film The Force and the Fury, viewable on YouTube. When he isn't busy directing his own projects, he enjoys teaching film making workshops, shaping the film makers of the future.
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StarShipSofa No 497 Julie Novakova
Wed, 09 Aug 2017 08:17:30 GMT
Patreon Support if greatly appreciated Main Fiction: "The Ship Whisperer" by Julie Novakova Originally published in Asimov'sJulie Novakova is a Czech author and translator of science fiction, fantasy and detective stories. She has published short fiction in Clarkesworld, Asimov's, Fantasy Scroll, Persistent Visions and other magazines and anthologies. Her work in Czech includes seven novels, one anthology (Terra Nullius) and over thirty short stories and novelettes. Some of her works have been translated into Chinese, Romanian and Estonian. She received the Encouragement Award of the European science fiction and fantasy society in 2013 and won the Aeronautilus Award (“Czech equivalent of Hugo”) three times. She is an evolutionary biologist by study, takes a keen interest in planetary science and engages in science outreach. She’s currently working on her first novel in English. Follow her on Twitter @Julianne_SF.Narrated by: Juliana EricksonImagining herself as the heroine in all her favorite stories, Juliana Erickson has always enjoyed exploring new and fantastic worlds. Off the pages, she has explored much of our own world, even calling Hawaii and Italy her other homes. Between adventures, and workouts at the kickboxing gym, she likes watching anything with dinosaurs, vikings, or aliens. Juliana’s mild-mannered alter ego is an instructional designer living in SoCal with her husband and their art collection. Follow the adventures of Juliana at VaultandVeil.com.
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StarShipSofa No 496 Konstantine Paradias
Tue, 01 Aug 2017 11:37:00 GMT
Please Support this fine show on PatreonMain Fiction: "How You Ruined Everything" by Konstantine ParadiasOriginally published in Unidentified Funny Objects 5Konstantine Paradias is a writer by choice and a member of the SFWA. His short stories have been published in the Dystopia-Utopia Anthology by Flame Tree Press, The Cackle of Cthulhu Anthology and the AE Canadian Science Fiction Review, among many others.His short story collection "Sorry, Wrong Country" is published by Rooster Republic Press.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Dr Amy H. SturgisNarrated by: Jonathan SharpJonathan began narrating for the Hugo-Award-Winning podcast Star Ship Sofa as a way to give back to a community that brings him great joy on a weekly basis. By day he slings cheese and wine at a local grocer and by night loses at boardgames to his infinitely more talented wife Paige. Recently, in an attempt to hide from the sun, they have transplanted themselves in the Pacific North West and are soaking up the rain using their new puppy/mud-sponge Finn. Jonathan has become a regular narrator for the District of Wonders Network including the horror podcast Tales to Terrify the fantasy podcast Far Fetched Fables and is a producer for Audible through the ACX platform.
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StarShipSofa No 495 Gerri Leen
Wed, 26 Jul 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Woman I Used To Be" by Gerri LeenOriginally published in Grimdark Magazine: Issue #1Gerri Leen lives in Northern Virginia and originally hails from Seattle. She has work appearing in: Nature, Orson Scott Card's Intergalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, Grievous Angel, Grimdark, and others. She recently caught the editing bug and is preparing to edit her fourth anthology for an independent press. See more at http://www.gerrileen.com.Fact: Science News by J J CampanellaNarrated by: Margaret EssexMargaret lives the good life on a small piece of rural New South Wales Australia, with an amazing man, a couple of pets, all the usual biting and stinging critters that make great horror stories for overseas visitors and several rambunctious wombats.
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StarShipSofa No 494 Yosef Lindell
Wed, 19 Jul 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "We Were Once of the Sky" by Yosef LindellOriginally published in Beneath Ceaseless SkiesYosef Lindell is a lawyer, writer, and occasional historian. His short fiction has previously appeared in Clarkesworld and Beneath Ceaseless Skies and has been translated into Chinese and Vietnamese.Yosef resides in an unincorporated part of Maryland just outside of Washington, DC with his wife and son. You can find him online at yoseflindell.wordpress.com.Narrated by: Jeremy MoranJeremy Moran is a writer, filmmaker, and actor based in Austin Tx. You can usually catch him doing improv around the city. Check out his writings and films at www.jeremymoran.com. Follow his happenings at @moranicjeremy on Twitter.
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StarShipSofa No 493 Tracy Canfield
Wed, 12 Jul 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "StarShip Down" by Tracy CanfieldSUPPORT US ON PATREON!Originally published in AnalogTracy Canfield is a computational linguist whose short science fiction and fantasy has appeared in Analog, Strange Horizons, and many other magazines and anthologies. CNN called her a "Klingon scholar" when she recorded the Klingon version of the Jenolan Caves' audio tour.Narrated by: Samantha WahlenAlways keeping a clean manicure and a cup of coffee in her hand, Samantha Wahlen is a film writer and editor with numerous passions that most of the time overwhelm her. Get her to brunch with a fat stack of french toast in front of her and she'll calm down. Currently she lives the dream not in New York or Los Angeles, but in the hot, smoggy county of San Bernardino. She has one husband, two fur babies, and speaks a little French
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StarShipSofa No 492 Rich Larson
Tue, 04 Jul 2017 14:28:13 GMT
Main Fiction: "Ghost Girl" by Rich LarsonOriginally published in War StoriesRich Larson was born in West Africa, has studied in Rhode Island and worked in Spain, and now writes from Ottawa, Canada. His short work has been featured on io9, translated into Chinese, Vietnamese, Polish, French and Italian, and appears in numerous Year's Best anthologies along with most pro-paying SF markets. He was the most prolific author of short science fiction in 2015 and 2016. Find him at richwlarson.tumblr.com and support his writing via patreon.com/richlarson.Narrated by: Elie HirschmanElie currently lives somewhere in the Middle East - in the safe part, we hope. As a voiceover professional since 2004, he almost gave up on it altogether, but got yanked back in by several fine podcasts and audio drama groups. For this, he is grateful. He has a keen interest in learning and imitating accents, and is currently working on his Tony C. Smith impression. In his free time, Elie enjoys cartooning, listening to old-time radio drama, and referring to himself in the third person.
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StarShipSofa No 491 Allen Steele
Wed, 28 Jun 2017 07:59:12 GMT
Main Fiction "Apache Charley and the Pyramids of Hex" by Allen SteeleOriginally published in Bridging InfinityAllen Steele has published eighteen novels and nearly one hundred short stories. His work has received numerous accolades, including three Hugo Awards, and has been translated worldwide, mainly into languages he can’t read. He lives in western Massachusetts with his wife, Linda, and a continual procession of adopted dogs. He collects vintage science fiction books and magazines, spacecraft model kits, and dreams.Narrated by: Kyle AkersScience News by J J CampanellaKyle Akers is a voice actor from Kansas City, Missouri. He has contributed to podcasts like Pseudopod, Chilling Tales for Dark Nights, and NoSleepPodcast. He also produces and performs in his own improv podcast called “The Counselor.” Prior to voice acting, Kyle toured the country as a professional musician, singing and playing bass guitar for the electro-pop band Antennas Up, which enjoyed success through several national...
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StarShipSofa No 490 Kameron Hurley
Wed, 21 Jun 2017 07:51:49 GMT
Main Fiction: "Enyo-enyo" by Kameron HurleyOriginally published in Lightspeed MagazineKameron Hurley is the author of The Stars are Legion and the essay collection The Geek Feminist Revolution, as well as the award-winning God’s War Trilogy and The Worldbreaker Saga. Hurley has won the Hugo Award, Kitschy Award, and Sydney J. Bounds Award for Best Newcomer. She was also a finalist for the Arthur C. Clarke Award, the Nebula Award, and the Gemmell Morningstar Award. Her short fiction has appeared in Popular Science Magazine, Lightspeed Magazine, and many anthologies. Hurley has also written for The Atlantic, Entertainment Weekly, The Village Voice, Bitch Magazine, and Locus Magazine. She posts regularly at KameronHurley.com.Fact: Fiction Crawler No 17 by Matthew Sanborn SmithThree Voices by Lisa Bolekajahttp://uncannymagazine.com/article/three-voices/The New Mother by Eugene Fischerhttps://medium.com/@glorioushubris/the-new-mother-9df848da415bDeathlight by Mari...
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StarShipSofa No 489 Rachael K. Jonese
Wed, 14 Jun 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Indigo Blue" by Rachael K. JonesOriginally published in ShimmerrRachael K. Jones grew up in various cities across Europe and North America, picked up (and mostly forgot) six languages, and acquired several degrees in the arts and sciences. Now she writes speculative fiction in Athens, Georgia. Contrary to the rumors, she is probably not a secret android. Rachael's fiction has appeared in dozens of venues, including Lightspeed, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Strange Horizons. Follow her on Twitter @RachaelKJones.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Dr Amy H. SturgisNarrated by: Jen RhodesJen Rhodes is a geeky Texas gal, a 'voice talent for hire' and a co-host on the Anomaly podcast. Anomaly is a sci-fi fantasy geek chat show, hosted women, that focuses on everything from literature, films and television shows, to games, conventions, and cosplay. Warning: May cause sudden bouts of "squee". Broad smiles may form and may become permanent. Anomaly is recommended for geekily active cool...
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StarShipSofa No 488 David D. Levine
Wed, 07 Jun 2017 09:48:15 GMT
Main Fiction: "End of the Silk Road" by David LevineOriginally published in Old VenusDavid D. Levine (www.daviddlevine.com) is the author of novels Arabella of Mars and Arabella and the Battle of Venus, as well as over fifty SF and fantasy short stories, His story “Tk’Tk’Tk’” won the Hugo, and he has been shortlisted for awards including the Hugo, Nebula, Campbell, and Sturgeon. Stories have appeared in Asimov’s, Analog, F&SF, Tor.com, numerous Year’s Best anthologies, and his award-winning collection Space Magic.Narrated by the authorFact: Marc Zicaree - Mr. Sci-Fi Alien commentary
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StarShipSofa No 487 Tobias Buckell
Tue, 30 May 2017 15:16:31 GMT
Main Fiction: "Pale Blue Memories" by Tobias S. BuckellOriginally published in Old Venus, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner DoziosTobias S. Buckell is a New York Times Bestselling author born in the Caribbean. He grew up in Grenada and spent time in the British and US Virgin Islands, which influence much of his work.His novels and over 50 stories have been translated into 18 different languages. His work has been nominated for awards like the Hugo, Nebula, Prometheus, and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Science Fiction Author. He currently lives in Bluffton, Ohio with his wife, twin daughters, and a pair of dogs. He can be found online at www.TobiasBuckell.comFact: Science News by J J CampanellaNarrated by: Eric LukeEric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film EXPLORERS, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books GHOST and WONDER WOMAN, and wrote and directed the NOT QUITE HUMAN films for Disney TV. His current project INTERFERENCE, a meta horror...
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StarShipSofa No 486 Jack Campbell
Wed, 17 May 2017 08:08:36 GMT
Main Fiction: "Hell's Half Acre" by Jack CampbellOriginally published in Armored, edited by John Joseph Adams.Jack Campbell (John G. Hemry) writes the New York Times best-selling Lost Fleet series, the Lost Stars series, and the "steampunk meets high fantasy" Pillars of Reality series. His most recent books are Vanguard (which comes out in May), the first book in The Genesis Fleet, and Daughter of Dragons, a follow on to Pillars of Reality. And starting in June, Titan will begin bringing out Lost Fleet comics. John's works have been published in twelve languages.John is a retired US Navy officer, who served in a wide variety of jobs including surface warfare (the ship drivers of the Navy), amphibious warfare, anti-terrorism, and intelligence. Being a sailor, he has been known to tell stories about Events Which Really Happened (but cannot be verified by any independent sources). This experience has served him well in writing fiction. He lives in Maryland with his indomitable wife “S” and three...
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StarShipSofa No 485 Ian McDonald
Wed, 10 May 2017 08:25:40 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Djinn's Wife" by Ian McDonaldOriginally published in AsimovsIan McDonald is a science-fiction writer living just outside Belfast, in Northern Ireland. His first novel was Desolation Road, his most recent is Luna: Wolf Moon, from Tor in the US and Gollancz in the UK. He's been nominated for every major SFF award, and even won a few. Narrated by: Kaushik NarasimhanKaushik Narasimhan is a management consultant by day and struggling writer and general dilettante by night. He tweets at @Kazarelth and his writing can be found at Kaushik’s Blog.
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StarShipSofa No 484 Leah Cypess
Wed, 03 May 2017 10:08:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Cupid's Compass"Originally published in The Magazine Fantasy & Science FictionLeah Cypess wrote her first short story - in which the narrator was an ice cream cone - at the age of six, and sold her first piece of fiction while in high school. She has degrees in biology, journalism, and law, and has traveled to Iceland, Israel, Jordan, and Costa Rica, among other places. She now lives with her family in Silver Spring, Maryland. She is the author of four fantasy novels published by HarperCollins: Mistwood, Nightspell, Death Sworn, and Death Marked.Leah has also published short stories in Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, Asimov's Science Fiction, and Sword & Sorceress, among other places. Her story Nanny's Day was nominated for the Nebula in 2012. You can find out more about her at www.leahcypess.com.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H SturgisNarrated by: Fran CarrisFran Carris is whatever she decides to be when she wakes up each morning. She has also been known to be a...
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StarShipSofa No 483 Alex Shvartsman
Wed, 26 Apr 2017 09:16:39 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Race for Arcadia" by Alex ShvartsmanOriginally published in Mission TomorrowAlex Shvartsman is a writer, translator and game designer from Brooklyn, NY. Over 80 of his short stories have appeared in Nature, Galaxy's Edge, InterGalactic Medicine Show, and many other magazines and anthologies. He won the 2014 WSFA Small Press Award for Short Fiction and was a finalist for the 2015 Canopus Award for Excellence in Interstellar Fiction. He is the editor of the Unidentified Funny Objects annual anthology series of humorous SF/F. His collection, Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma and Other Stories and his steampunk humor novella H. G. Wells, Secret Agent were both published in 2015. His website is www.alexshvartsman.comFact: Science News by J J CampanellaNarrated by: John DoddsJohn Dodds is the author of The Kendrick Chronicles, audiobooks published by Blackstone Audio, USA. The first two novels in the series, Bone Machines and Kali's Kiss are narrated by Robin Sachs, who appeared in a...
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StarShipSofa No 482 David Burns
Wed, 19 Apr 2017 09:23:38 GMT
Main Fiction: "Dyad" by David BurnsOriginally published in The Cyborg ChroniclesDavid Bruns is a former officer on a nuclear-powered submarine turned corporate executiveturned science fiction writer. He is the creator of the sci-fi/fantasy series, The Dream Guild Chronicles, as well as numerous pieces of short fiction. In his spare time, he co-writesc ontemporary thrillers with a retired naval intelligence officer. Find out more at www.davidbruns.com Narrated by: Andrew LemanAndrew Leman is a producer, designer, actor, writer and director, not necessarily in that order. He has appeared on professional stages in Chicago and Los Angeles, and is a member of Theatre Banshee in Burbank, California. He has designed graphics and props for numerous films and TV shows, and a number of digital fonts that have been used extensively by graphic designers worldwide. With his friend & collaborator of many years, Sean Branney, Andrew has been running The H. P. Lovecraft Historical Society since 1984, and has...
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StarShipSofa No 481 Donald Jacob Uitvlugt and Laura Pearlman
Wed, 12 Apr 2017 05:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "Butterfly Dreams" by Donald Jacob UitvlugtOriginally appeared in Science Fiction StoriesDonald Jacob Uitvlugt lives on neither coast of the United States, but mostly in a haunted memory palace of his own design. His short fiction has appeared numerous print and online venues, including Timeless Tales and Cirsova Magazine. He strives to write what he calls "Haiku Fiction," stories that are small in scale but big in impact. If you enjoyed "Butterfly Dreams," let him know at his webpage http://haikufiction.blogspot.com or via Twitter: @haikufictiondju. Narrated by: Adrian CollinsAdrian Collins is the Sydney based founder of Grimdark Magazine. He loves reading about anti-heores and seeing a story from the perspective of the villain across all genres, especially SFF. When not reading, he’s generally getting stuck into a beer with mates, travelling, or working as a bad writer. Say g’day over on @AdrianGdMag and facebook.com/grimdarkmagazine.Short Fiction: "Some Things I Should Have...
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StarShipSofa No 480 David Gullen
Tue, 04 Apr 2017 08:21:29 GMT
Main Fiction: "All Your Futures Are Belong To Us" by David GullenOriginally appeared in ARC 1.3David is a white African writer whose short fiction has appeared in various magazines and anthologies. His work has won the British Fantasy Society short story competition, placed third in the Aeon Award, and been shortlisted for the James White Award. He has also been a judge for the Arthur C. Clarke Award.Narrated by: Tatiana GreyTatiana Grey is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She does, however have a feature film hitting the festival circuit called Serious Laundry. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. See more about Tatiana at www.tatianagrey.com
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StarShipSofa No 479 Nir Yaniv and Lavie Tidhar
Wed, 29 Mar 2017 09:33:00 GMT
Week 3 of Translations SpecialThis story was originally written in Hebrew and has been translated into English.Main Fiction: "Benjamin Schneider’s Little Greys" by Nir Yaniv, translated by Lavie TidharNir Yaniv is an Israeli science fiction writer, musician and, on special occasions, film director. He's notorious for his past as the chief editor of two of Israel's leading science fiction magazines, and also for his present habit of drawing chickens in public.Lavie Tidhar is the author of the Jerwood Fiction Uncovered Prize winning and Premio Roma nominee A Man Lies Dreaming (2014), the World Fantasy Award winning Osama (2011) and of the critically-acclaimed and Seiun Award nominated The Violent Century (2013). His latest novel is Central Station (2016). He is the author of many other novels, novellas and short stories.Narrated by: Jonathan DanzJonathan Danz exists in a parallel dimension that looks suspiciously like West Virginia. When he’s not trundling over rock and root on his velocipede, he...
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StarShipSofa No 478 Eva Hauserova and Cyril Simsa
Wed, 22 Mar 2017 06:01:00 GMT
Week 2 of Translations Month SpecialThis story was first written in Czech and has been translated into English.Main Fiction: "Between Us Girls" by Eva Hauserova, translated by Cyril SimsaEva Hauserová was born and brought up in Prague in what then still Communist Czechoslovakia. She studied Biology at Charles University and for a while worked in Genetic research, but soon realised her real talents lay elsewhere. She has been a full-time writer/editor/translator since 1990, working for a variety of magazines and publishers, including the pioneering Czech sf magazine Ikarie.Cyril Simsa was born and brought up in London, and for a while pretended to study zoology, though in actual fact he rarely left the obscurer regions of the university library and has rarely come closer to doing any real science than various holiday jobs at the Natural History Museum. He has been hovering on the fringes of the SF world for much longer than is really sensible, and has contributed reviews and articles to a wide...
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StarShipSofa No 477 Maria Haskins Week 1 of Translations Special Month!
Wed, 15 Mar 2017 09:43:06 GMT
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StarShipSofa No 476 Julian Smith
Wed, 08 Mar 2017 12:22:57 GMT
Kickstarter: Everyone Worlds Without Walls https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1895930248/everyone-worlds-without-wallsMain Fiction: "The World of Dew" by Julian Mortimer SmithOriginally published in PULP LiteratureJulian Mortimer Smith has published more than a dozen stories in some of the world’s top speculative fiction magazines, including Asimov’s, Terraform, and Daily Science Fiction. One of his stories, “Headshot,” appeared in the Best American Science Fiction & Fantasy 2016 anthology. He has also written non-fiction articles about subjects such as the Shag Harbour UFO incident and the North American Conkers Championship. Julian lives in a small lobstering town in southwest Nova Scotia. You can find out more at: http://julianmortimersmith.com/Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. SturgisNarrated by: Brian RollinsBrian Rollins was born in California and grew up in and around the Western US. He currently resides in Highlands Ranch, CO where he works as a voice artist primarily...
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StarShipSofa No 475 Laurie Tom
Wed, 01 Mar 2017 09:16:00 GMT
Kickstarter: Everyone Worlds Without Walls https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1895930248/everyone-worlds-without-wallsMain Fiction: "The Wings The Lungs, The Engine The Heart" by Laurie TomOriginally published in Galaxy's Edge.Laurie Tom has been entranced by science fiction and fantasy since childhood and has been writing nearly as long. As a teenager she fell in love with All Quiet on the Western Front and other stories about the soldiers who lived through World War I. Her work has appeared in venues such as Strange Horizons, Galaxy's Edge, and the Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk.Narrated by: Cian Mac Mahon Cian Mac Mahon is an Irish Software Engineer who in a past life was the world’s youngest professional podcaster, ran a radio station and very nearly ended up being a journalist. While he hopes to some day revive his show which podfaded many years ago, he now spends most of his free time playing about with cameras and cooking, as old microphones and sound-desks lurk in the shadows, right...
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StarShipSofa No 474 David John Baker and Colin Gibson
Wed, 22 Feb 2017 09:23:16 GMT
KickStarter: Everyone Worlds Without Walls https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1895930248/everyone-worlds-without-wallsInterview: Colin Gibson, Oscar-winning Production Designer on Mad Max: Fury Road with Jeremy SzalMain Fiction: "Nanoamerica" by David John BakerOriginally published in PS Publishing's Catastrophia.David John Baker is a philosophy professor at the University of Michigan, where he studies the conceptual foundations of modern physics. He has defended the view that space and time are as real as material objects, and that there is no fundamental difference between your left hand and your right hand. He also teaches a popular course on science fiction and philosophy. His stories have appeared in Escape Pod, Writers of the Future, and the PS Publishing anthology Catastrophia. Visit him online at www-personal.umich.edu/~djbaker.Narrated by: George HrabMulti-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, producer, composer, and heliocentrist George Hrab has written and produced six...
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StarShipSofa No 473 Leah Cypess
Tue, 14 Feb 2017 12:02:45 GMT
Kickstarter https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1895930248/everyone-worlds-without-wallsMain Fiction: "What We Ourselves are Not" by Leah CypessOriginally published in Asimov's..Leah Cypess wrote her first short story - in which the narrator was an ice cream cone - at the age of six, and sold her first piece of fiction while in high school. She has degrees in biology, journalism, and law, and has traveled to Iceland, Israel, Jordan, and Costa Rica, among other places. She now lives with her family in Silver Spring, Maryland. She is the author of four fantasy novels published by HarperCollins: Mistwood, Nightspell, Death Sworn, and Death Marked.Leah has also published short stories in Fantasy & Science Fiction Magazine, Asimov's Science Fiction, and Sword & Sorceress, among other places. Her story Nanny's Day was nominated for the Nebula in 2012. You can find out more about her at www.leahcypess.com.Narrated by: Elie HirschmanElie Hirschman was born in New York City and raised just outside of...
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StarShipSofa No 472 Richard Johnson and George Nikolopoulos
Wed, 08 Feb 2017 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "In Apprehension How Like a God" by Richard JohnsonOriginally published in Writers of the FutureRichard Johnson is an award-winning writer of science fiction having won the Gold Award at the Writers of the Future Competition in 2011 and the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest in 2012. He has previously appeared on Starship Sofa with his flash fiction A Friend in Need (and you’ve also accepted my Writers of the Future winging story although that hasn’t appeared yet).His day job as a structural engineer has taken him all over the world from the UK and Dublin to Singapore and Hong Kong. He currently lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife and two young sons.He blogs at RPLJohnson.com and his previously published short stories can be found at all ebook retailers.Narrated by Mikael NaramoreMikael Naramore has worked in the audiobook industry since 2001 when, fresh out of college, he was hired as a recording engineer for publisher Brilliance Audio (now Brilliance Publishing...
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StarShipSofa No 471 Kate O'Connor
Wed, 01 Feb 2017 11:01:40 GMT
Main Fiction: "Intertwined" by Kate O'ConnorOriginally published in Intergalactic Medicine ShowAfter graduating from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, Kate O’Connor took up writing science fiction and fantasy. Her short fiction has appeared in venues including Intergalactic Medicine Show, Diabolical Plots, and Escape Pod. In between telling stories, she flies airplanes, digs up artifacts, and edits an aviation magazine. Her website can be found at kateoconnor3.wordpress.com. Narrated by: Jen R. Albert Jen R. Albert is an entomologist, writer, editor, narrator, wife, dog-mom, game-player, reader of all the things, and haver of too many hobbies from Toronto. She is a regular narrator at the Escape Artists podcasts and is co-editor of podcastle.org.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 470 Jay O'Connell and Rob Boffard
Wed, 25 Jan 2017 12:24:05 GMT
Interview with Rob Boffard, author of Tracer.Main Fiction: "Solomon's Little Sister" by Jay O'ConnellOriginally published in Asimov'sJay O'Connell is a writer, artist, activist, human living in Cambridge MA with his wife, two kids, two cats, and eight zillion books. A graduate of Clarion West in the nineties, Jay quit writing for no earthly reason for over a decade but returned in 2012 with a bunch of shorts and novellas in Asimov’s, F&SF, Interzone and Analog, fulfilling a life long dream. He blogs about his social media addiction and writing at www.jayoconnell.com, dreaming his life away, awaiting the singularity—or something equally entertaining. He thanks, profusely, his family and writing workshop, Griffins, for all their support.Narrated by: Ralph AmbroseRM Ambrose is a writer of Science Fiction and Fantasy and Director of Web Services at Loma LindaUniversity Health. He is also Assistant Fiction Editor and sometimes Narrator at StarShipSofa. Heoccasionally blogs at Liminal.IT.He spent...
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StarShipSofa No 469 J. W. Alden
Wed, 18 Jan 2017 06:00:00 GMT
Patreon Postcards https://www.patreon.com/districtofwondersMain Fiction: "The Sun Falls Apart" by J. W. AldenOriginally published in Writers of the Future Volume 32J.W. Alden is fascinated with the fantastic. He lives near West Palm Beach, Florida with his wife Allison, who doesn't mind the odd assortment of musical instruments and medieval weaponry that decorate his office (as long as he brandishes the former more often than the latter). Alden is a 1st Place Writers of the Future winner, a graduate of the Odyssey Writing Workshop, and an active member of SFWA. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in Nature, Daily Science Fiction, Cast of Wonders, and other places. Read more from him at www.AuthorAlden.com.Narrated by: Spencer DiSpartiSpencer DiSparti hails from the ashes of Phoenix, AZ. He is a musician, published poet and professional voice actor. You can find most of his voice work on Pseudopod and Escape artists. You can find his poetry and flash fiction at skeletopia.wordpress.com and...
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StarShipSofa No 468 Carmelo Rafala
Wed, 11 Jan 2017 07:00:00 GMT
Grab Your Had Written Science Fiction Postcard!https://www.patreon.com/districtofwondersMain Fiction: "Song for the Asking"Originally published in Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. DelanyCarmelo Rafala’s work has been published in various venues, including the following anthologies: Stories for Chip: A Tribute to Samuel R. Delany, Submitted For Your Approval, the Anthology of European SF The Fourth Science Fiction Megapack, Rocket Science , and The West Pier Gazette and other Stories. His work has recently been translated into Romanian.Narrated by: Roberto Suarez By day, Roberto Suarez works as a community college student advocate and recruiter. By night he geeks out on all things fantasy and science fiction, comic books and board games He is the co-host and producer of A Pod of Casts: The Game of Thrones Podcast and the new Radio Westworld, a podcast dedicated to HBO’s latest science fiction series. You can find Roberto on the web at robertosuarez.me, or on Twitter as @PuertoGeekan.
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StarShipSofa No 467 Michael Moorcock
Wed, 04 Jan 2017 09:31:24 GMT
Welcome to the first show from StarShipSofa in 2017! Let's take you back to where it all began!Main Fiction: London Bone by Michael MoorcockMoorcock was born in London in 1939, and now lives in Texas. He is a prolific and award-winning writer with more than eighty works of fiction and non-fiction to his name, he is the creator of Elric, Jerry Cornelius and Colonel Pyat, amongst many other memorable characters.Narrator: MCL StudiosMusic by David BradshawSupport StarShipSofa:
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StarShipSofa No 466 Richard Johnson
Wed, 28 Dec 2016 08:09:04 GMT
Main Fiction: "Taking the High Road" by Richard JohnsonOriginally published at Baen.comRichard Johnson is an award-winning writer of science fiction having won the Gold Award at the Writers of the Future Competition in 2011 and the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest in 2012. He has previously appeared on Starship Sofa with his flash fiction A Friend in Need (and you’ve also accepted my Writers of the Future winging story although that hasn’t appeared yet).His day job as a structural engineer has taken him all over the world from the UK and Dublin to Singapore and Hong Kong. He currently lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife and two young sons.He blogs at RPLJohnson.com and his previously published short stories can be found at all ebook retailers.Fact: Science News by J J CampanellaNarrated by: Stephanie MorrrisStephanie is a professional student, a librarian-in-training, a voracious biblio- and audiophile, and an occasional writer of short stories. She has narrated fiction for...
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StarShipSofa No 465 Nnedi Okorafor
Wed, 21 Dec 2016 09:53:32 GMT
Main Fiction: "Spider the Artist" by Nnedi OkoraforOriginally published in Robot Uprisings, edited by John Joseph AdamsNnedi Okorafor’s books include Lagoon, Who Fears Death, Kabu Kabu, Akata Witch, Zahrah the Windseeker, and The Shadow Speaker. Her adult novel The Book of Phoenix was released in May 2015; the New York Times called it a "triumph". Her novella Binti was released in late September 2015 and her young adult novel Akata Witch 2: Breaking Kola will be released in 2016.Nnedi holds a PhD in literature/creative writing and is an associate professor at the University at Buffalo, New York (SUNY). She splits her time between Buffalo and Chicago with her daughter Anyaugo and family. Learn more about Nnedi at Nnedi.com.Narrated by: Aminat Badara Aminat is a budding writer and aspiring On-Air-Personality. As a Jaycee, she believes strongly in active citizenship and service to humanity. She loves reading and has a weird penchant for collecting hardcover notebooks. When she's not writing or...
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Wed, 14 Dec 2016 13:21:46 GMT
Main Fiction: "Overlap" by Beth Cato http://www.bethcato.com/Originally published in Science Fiction Short Stories (Gothic Fantasy)Beth Cato is the author of THE CLOCKWORK DAGGER steampunk fantasy series from Harper Voyager. Her short fiction is in InterGalactic Medicine Show, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Daily Science Fiction. She’s a Hanford, California native transplanted to the Arizona desert, where she lives with her husband, son, and requisite cat. Follow her at BethCato.com and on Twitter at @BethCato.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis http://www.amyhsturgis.com/Narrated by: Christiana Ellis http://christianaellis.com/Christiana Ellis is an award-winning writer and podcaster, currently living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Her podcast novel, Nina Kimberly the Merciless was both an inaugural nominee for the 2006 Parsec Award for Best Speculative Fiction: Long Form, as well as a finalist for a 2006 Podcast Peer Award. Nina Kimberly the Merciless is available in print from...
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StarShipSofa No 463 Neal Asher
Wed, 07 Dec 2016 10:08:28 GMT
Main Fiction: "Strood" by Neal AsherOriginally appeared in Asimov'sNeal Asher was born in Billericay, Essex, and divides his time between here and Crete. His previous full-length novels are Gridlinked, The Skinner, The Line of Polity, Cowl, Brass Man, The Voyage of the Sable Keech, Polity Agent, Hilldiggers, Prador Moon, Line War, Shadow of the Scorpion, Orbus and The Technician. His Owner series novels include The Departure, Zero Point and Jupiter War. Dark Intelligence is the start of a new series set in the Polity universe.Narrated by Al BarclayAl Barclay has worked extensively over 15 years, most notably playing opposite James McAvoy and Michael Sheen in Stephen Fry’s Bright Young Things, and with David Thewlis in Luc Besson’s The Lady. He will be in the West End at The Arts Theatre this December playing Scrooge in A Christmas Carol.He also once drank two bottles of gin with Peter O’Toole, and danced the night away in Camden with Amy Winehouse.
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StarShipSofa No 462 Douglas Smith
Wed, 30 Nov 2016 11:55:33 GMT
Support all the shows in the District of Wonders PATREONMain Fiction: "Scream Angel" by Douglas SmithOriginally published in Low PortDouglas Smith is an award-winning Canadian author described by Library Journal as "one of Canada's most original writers of speculative fiction." His work has appeared in twenty-five languages and over thirty countries. His fiction includes the urban fantasy novel, The Wolf at the End of the World, and the collections Chimerascope, Impossibilia, and La Danse des Esprits. His non-fiction guide for writers, Playing the Short Game: How to Market & Sell Short Fiction, is a must read for any short story writer.Doug is a three-time winner of Canada's Aurora Award, and has been a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award, CBC's Bookies Award, Canada's juried Sunburst Award, and France's juried Prix Masterton and Prix Bob Morane. A short film based on Doug's story "By Her Hand, She Draws You Down" won several awards at film festivals around the world.His website is...
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StarShipSofa No 461 Lauren Beukes
Wed, 23 Nov 2016 12:18:17 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Green" by Lauren BeukesOriginally published in Armored, edited by John Joseph Adams.The story will also appear in Lauren's upcoming short fiction and essay collection, Slipping, published in late November.Lauren Beukes is an award-winning, internationally best-selling novelist who also writes comics, screenplays, TV shows and journalism. Her novels, including The Shining Girls, Broken Monsters and Zoo City have been translated into 23 languages and are being developed for film and TV. She’s won the Arthur C Clarke Award, the University of Johannesburg prize, the August Derleth Award for Best Horror, the Strand Critics Choice Award for Best Mystery Novel, the RT Thriller of the Year and the Mbokodo Award. Her work has been praised by Stephen King, George RR Martin, James Ellroy and Gillian Flynn as well as The New York Times, The Guardian and NPR.She’s also written comics, including Survivor’s Club, an original horror series with Dale Halvorsen and Ryan Kelly, the...
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StarShipSofa No 460 Marc Laidlaw
Wed, 16 Nov 2016 10:36:41 GMT
Main Fiction: "400 Boys" by Marc LaidlawOriginally published in Omni, reprinted in Mirrorshades: The Cyberpunk Anthology.Marc Laidlaw is the author of six novels, including the International Horror Guild Award winner, The 37th Mandala. His short stories have appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies since the 1970s. In 1997, he joined Valve Software, and over the next nearly two decades, worked as lead writer on the popular Half-Life and Dota 2 franchises. In 2016, he retired to resume writing his own stories. Recent publications include a novella, White Spawn, available as a chapbook and ebook from PS Publishing. Updates and other things may be found at his website, www.marclaidlaw.com.Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H SturgisNarrated by: Eric LukeEric Luke is the screenwriter of the Joe Dante film EXPLORERS, which is currently in development as a remake, the comic books GHOST and WONDER WOMAN, and wrote and directed the NOT QUITE HUMAN films for Disney TV. His current project...
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StarShipSofa No 459 Martin L. Shoemaker
Wed, 09 Nov 2016 10:31:42 GMT
Main Fiction: "Unrefined" by Martin L. ShoemakerOriginally appeared in Writers of the Future #31Martin L. Shoemaker is a programmer who writes on the side… or maybe it’s the other way around. Programming pays the bills, but a second place story in the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest earned him lunch with Buzz Aldrin. Programming never did that! His work has appeared in Analog, Clarkesworld, Galaxy’s Edge, Digital Science Fiction, Forever Magazine, and Writers of the Future Volume 31. His novella Murder on the Aldrin Express was reprinted in Year’s Best Science Fiction Thirty-First Annual Collection and in Year’s Top Short SF Novels 4. His short story “Today I Am Paul” will be reprinted in Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirty-third Annual Edition, The Best Science Fiction of the Year: Volume One, The Year’s Best Science Fiction and Fantasy, and The Year’s Top Ten Tales of Science Fiction 8, and will appear in French translation in Galaxies magazine.Narrated by: Mark NelsonMark Nelson (aka Harry...
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StarShipSofa No 458 T. R. Napper
Wed, 02 Nov 2016 06:00:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "An Advanced Guide to Successful Price-Fixing in Extraterrestrial Betting Markets" by T. R. NapperOriginally appeared in Interzone #256T R Napper’s short fiction has appeared in Asimov’s, Interzone (several issues), Grimdark Magazine, and several others. He is a Writers of the Future winner and been nominated for the Ditmar Awards. T R Napper has spent the last decade living and working throughout South East Asia. His website is here: http://www.nappertime.com/, and he can be found here on twitter: @DarklingEarthNarrated by: Graeme Dunlop Graeme Dunlop is a Solution Architect and voice actor living in Melbourne, Australia. He also wears rather too many hats over at the Escape Artists family of publications. His main hat is co-editor of PodCastle, the weekly fantasy fiction podcast.Submissions are open: http://www.starshipsofa.com/submissions/
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StarShipSofa No 457 Shane Halbach
Wed, 26 Oct 2016 05:00:00 GMT
"Main Fiction: The Story of Daro and the Arbolita" by Shane HalbachOriginally appeared in AnalogShane Halbach lives in Chicago with his wife and three kids, where he writes software by day and avoids writing stories by night. His fiction has appeared in Analog, Escape Pod, The Year's Best YA Speculative Fiction, and elsewhere. He blogs regularly at shanehalbach.com, or can be found on Twitter @shanehalbachFact: Science News by J J CampanellaNarrated by: Mark NelsonMark Nelson (aka Harry Shaw) has been recording audiobooks since 2006, starting as a Librivox volunteer and later for such producers as Audible, Audible Frontiers, Hachette, Wonderaudio, Listen2aBook and Iambik. Recording as Mark Nelson and as “Harry Shaw”, he’s narrated more than fifty commercial audiobooks, including classics, horror, mysteries, and contemporary and classic science fiction. He still regularly contributes to Librivox, which he credits for getting him out of Human Resources and into something useful. Visit his...
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StarShipSofa No 456 Gregory Norman Bossert
Wed, 19 Oct 2016 19:56:32 GMT
Tony's YouTube ChannelunnamedArt done by Brian Matyas"Main Fiction: Two Things About Thrand Zandy's TechnoThèque" by Gregory Norman BossertOriginally appeared in Unlikely StoryWith the turning of the 21rst century I decided that twenty years of writing computer software was enough. By 2003 I had landed a job as a motion picture researcher for the film Beowulf, my qualification being that I had actually read the original…in 1982!That lead in time to a job at the legendary visual effects house Industrial Light and Magic, where in the last year alone I’ve worked on Tomorrowland, Jurassic World, Agent Carter, Avengers Age of Ultron, Ant-Man, The Revenant, and Star Wars The Force Awakens. By 2009 I decided to try my hand at writing. I’ve had fifteen sales so far, and I won the 2013 World Fantasy Award for Best Short Story. You can find out more about my writing and film work at www.gregorynormanbossert.com.And look for new stories at The Dark Magazine website and in Asimov’s Science Fiction....
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StarShipSofa No 455 Adam Rakunas
Wed, 12 Oct 2016 10:29:37 GMT
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. SturgisMain Fiction: "Oh Give Me A Home" by Adam RakunasOriginally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, July-August 2013Adam Rakunas is the author of the Philip K. Dick Award-nominated WINDSWEPT and the forthcoming LIKE A BOSS. His short fiction has appeared in Futurismic.com and the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. He has had a long and varied career as a video game engineer, a triathlon race director, a parking lot attendant, an IT consultant, and a theater usher. He splits his copious spare time between writing, political rabble-rousing, and being a stay-at-home dad. A former Southern Californian, he and his family now live in the Pacific Northwest. Find him online at giro.org.Narrated by Mikael NaramoreMikael Naramore has worked in the audiobook industry since 2001 when, fresh out of college, he was hired as a recording engineer for publisher Brilliance Audio (now Brilliance Publishing, subsidiary of Amazon.com). Over...
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StarShipSofa No 454 Alex Shvartsman and Stephen S. Power
Wed, 05 Oct 2016 05:00:00 GMT
Coming Up...Main Fiction: "Falling Dominoes" by Alex ShvartsmanAlex Shvartsman is a writer, translator, and anthologist from Brooklyn, NY. Over 80 of his short stories have appeared in Nature, InterGalactic Medicine Show, Galaxy’s Edge, Daily SF, and other venues. He’s the winner of the 2014 WSFA Small Press Award for short fiction. His collection, Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma and Other Stories, and his steampunk humor novella H. G. Wells, Secret Agent were both published in 2015.Alex edits Unidentified Funny Objects, the annual anthology series of humorous SF/F. He has edited several other anthologies as well. He’s currently at work on his first novel which, at current pace, will be finished sometime around 2020. His website is www.alexshvartsman.com.Narrated by Elizabeth ArmancasIbba Armancas is a nomadic screenwriter/director based in Los Angeles and Seattle. Her first feature film is due for release in 2015, and she is currently writing the pilot for a new show by Zombie Orpheus...
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StarShipSofa No 453 Mike Carey (M. R. Carey)
Tue, 27 Sep 2016 21:41:00 GMT
Main Fiction: "The Non-Event" by Mike CareyOriginally published in Masked.M. R. Carey is a writer who is equally at home in a wide range of media. His latest novel, Fellside, is a ghost story set in a women’s prison. Its predecessor The Girl with all the Gifts was a word-of-mouth bestseller and is soon to be a major motion picture based on his own screenplay. Under the name Mike Carey he has written for both DC and Marvel, including critically acclaimed runs on X-Men and Fantastic Four, Marvel's flagship superhero titles. His creator-owned books regularly appear in the New York Times graphic fiction bestseller list. He also has several previous novels, two radio plays and a number of TV and movie screenplays to his credit.Narrated by: Rock ManorRock Manor has been featured as a voice performer on podcasts such as The NoSleep Podcast, Pseudopod and Tales To Terrify. He is the producer of Manor House hosted by The Phantom Collector, the horror audio-anthology series featured on both iTunes and...
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StarShipSofa No 452 Malcolm Delvin
Wed, 21 Sep 2016 08:00:47 GMT
Main Fiction: "Must Supply Own Workboots" by Malcolm DelvinOriginally appeared in InterzoneMalcolm Devlin’s stories have appeared in Black Static, Interzone and the anthology Aickman’s Heirs. He aspires to have the world’s shortest author bio.Narrated by: Jonathan SharpJonathan lives and works in a sleepy southern New Mexico town along side his exceedingly talented wife Paige. When he is free from the mountains of organic vegetables under which he works, he plays in front of the microphone in the hope it may one day talk back to him. In addition to Star Ship Sofa, he has upcoming stories for the District of Wonders podcasts: Far Fetched Fables and Tales to Terrify.
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StarShipSofa No 451 Tony Pi and Costi Gurgu
Wed, 14 Sep 2016 08:37:19 GMT
Main Fiction: "Cosmobotica" by Tony Pi and Costi GurguOriginally published in The Mammoth Book of DieselpunkTony Pi is a Chinese-Canadian writer in Toronto with a Ph.D. in Linguistics. He is the winner of the 2015 Aurora Award for Best English Poem/Song, a multiple past finalist in the category of Best English Short Fiction, and the 2009 John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer. His work appears in many anthologies and magazines, including Clarkesworld Magazine, Fantasy Magazine, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and The Time Traveller's Almanac.Costi Gurgu was born in Constanta, the 2600-year-old Greek city on the Black Sea shore, and lives in Toronto with his wife, on the Ontario Lake shore. Large bodies of water help Costi glimpse into other realms. That and some Dacian magic. His fiction has appeared in Canada, the United States, England, Denmark, Hungary and Romania. He has sold three books and over fifty stories for which he has won twenty-four awards. His latest sales include the anthologies “Ages of...
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StarShipSofa No 450 Effie Sieberg and Rachelle Harp
Wed, 31 Aug 2016 08:43:11 GMT
Main Fiction: "Rocket Surgery" by Effie SiebergOriginally appeared in AnalogEffie Seiberg is a fantasy and science fiction writer. Her stories can be found in the "Women Destroy Science Fiction!" special edition of Lightspeed Magazine, Galaxy's Edge, Analog, and PodCastle, amongst others. She is a graduate of Taos Toolbox 2013, a member of Codex, and a reader at Tor.com. Effie lives in San Francisco, recently and upcoming (but not presently) near a giant sculpture of a pink bunny head with a skull in its mouth. She likes to make sculpted cakes and bad puns. Find her online at effieseiberg.com and on Twitter @effies.Narrated by: Stephanie MorrisStephanie is a professional fangirl by day and your friendly, neighborhood, not-quite-a-librarian staffing the circulation desk by night. She has narrated short stories for PseudoPod, PodCastle, EscapePod, and Cast of Wonders, guest-blogged on subjects ranging from new books to zombie turkeys, and performed Shakespeare in a handful of weird churches. Until...
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StarShipSofa No 449 Hugo Nominees Part 2 Hao Jingfang translated by Ken Liu
Wed, 24 Aug 2016 08:47:13 GMT
Week 2 of Hugo NomineesThis story is nominated for Best NoveletteMain Fiction: "Folding Beijing” by Hao Jingfang, translated by Ken LiuOriginally appeared in Uncanny MagazineIn 2002, Hao Jingfang was awarded First Prize in the New Concept Writing Competition. She gained her undergraduate degree from Tsinghua University’s Department of Physics and her PhD from the same university in Economics and Management in 2012. Her fiction has appeared in various publications, including Mengya, Science Fiction World, and ZUI Found. She has published two full–length novels, Wandering Maearth and Return to Charon; a book of cultural essays, Europe in Time; and the short story collection, Star Travellers. Her fiction has appeared before in English translation in Lightspeed.Ken Liu (kenliu.name) is an author and translator of speculative fiction, as well as a lawyer and programmer. A winner of the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy Awards, he has been published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, Asimov’s,...
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StarShipSofa No 448 Hugo Nominee Part 1 Brooke Bolander
Wed, 17 Aug 2016 09:26:32 GMT
Week 1 of Hugo NomineesThis story is nominated for Best NoveletteMain Fiction: "And You Shall Know Her By The Trail of Dead" by Brooke BolanderOriginally appeared in Lightspeed, Issue #57. Audio produced by Skyboat Media.Brooke Bolander is a chaos-sowing trickster of indeterminate employment, half-tornado, half-writer. Originally from the deepest, darkest, swampiest regions of the southern US, she attended the University of Leicester from 2004 to 2007 studying History and Archaeology and is a graduate of the 2011 Clarion Writers’ Workshop at UCSD. Her work has been featured in Lightspeed, Strange Horizons, Nightmare, and several anthologies, including Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy 2016. A finalist on this year's Nebula, Hugo, Sturgeon, and Locus ballots, she currently resides in New York with her partner, their pets, and a small but growing army of haughty house centipedes.Narrated by: Gabrielle de Cuir Gabrielle de Cuir has narrated close to one hundred books and many dozens of short...
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StarShipSofa No 447 Taiyo Fuji and Jim Hubbert
Wed, 10 Aug 2016 05:00:00 GMT
Week 4 of Translations Special Month! This story was originally written in Japanese and has been translated into English.Main Fiction: "Violation of the TrueNet Security Act" by Taiyo Fuji, translated by Jim Hubbert.Originally published in Lightspeed, Issue #62. Audio produced by Sky Boat Media.Taiyo Fujii was born in Amami Oshima Island—that is, between Kyushu and Okinawa. He has worked in stage design, desktop publishing, exhibition graphic design, and software development. In 2012, Fujii self-published Gene Mapper serially in a digital format of his own design, and it became Amazon.co.jp’s number one Kindle bestseller of that year. The novel was revised and republished in both print and digital as Gene Mapper—full build— by Hayakawa Publishing in 2013 and was nominated for the Nihon SF Taisho Award and the Seiun Award. His second novel, Orbital Cloud, won the 2014 Nihon SF Taisho Award and took first prize in the “Best SF of 2014” in SF Magazine. His recent works include Underground Market and...
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StarShipSofa No 446 Pavel Amnuel and Anatoly Belilovsky
Wed, 03 Aug 2016 05:00:39 GMT
Week 3 of Translations Special Month! This story was originally written in Russian and has been translated into English.Main Fiction: "White Curtain" by Pavel Amnuel, translated by Anatoly Belilovsky.Originally appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, reprinted in The Year's Best SF 32, edited by Gardner DoziosPavel Amnuel was born in 1944 in Baku (Azerbaijan, former USSR.) He is an astrophysicist who predicted (in 1968, with O. Guseynov) the existence of Xray pulsars, later confirmed by the US UHURU satellite. His first SF story appeared in Russian in 1959. Since 1990 he lives in Israel where he taught at Tel Aviv university and edited several newspapers and magazines. His work has won multiple awards, including “Aelita” (Russian equivalent of Hugo) in 2012. “White Curtain” is one of several stories and novellas in the “Multiverse” cycle. It is his first publication in English translation.Anatoly Belilovsky is a Russian-American author and translator of speculative fiction. He...
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StarShipSofa No 445 Laurent Queyssi and Edward Gauvin
Wed, 27 Jul 2016 09:28:46 GMT
Week 2 of Translations Special Month! Download Mp3 File Here!This story was originally written in French and has been translated into English.Main Fiction: "Sense of Wonder 2.0" by Laurent Queyssi, translated by Edward GauvinOriginally published in The New Accelerator Issue #2.Based in Bordeaux, France, Laurent Queyssi is the author of six novels for young and adult readers, most recently Allison, a coming-of-age tale about superpowers and ’90s music. He has also written for comics, and translated authors from Grant Morrison to Alastair Reynolds. He wrote his dissertation on Philip K. Dick and devoted a later essay to James Bond. This story, previously published in TheNew Accelerator, is featured in his critically acclaimed 2012 collection Like a Demented Robot Reprogrammed at Halftime. With Étienne Barillier, he co-hosts the podcast Le Palais des Déviants and runs Fahrenheit, a site dedicated to exploring the personal libraries of book lovers. Visit his site and sign up for his weekly...
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StarShipSofa No 444 Chen Qiufan, Ken Liu and Carmen Yiling Yan
Wed, 20 Jul 2016 08:48:20 GMT
Week 1 of Translations Special Month! This story was originally written in Chinese and has been translated into English.Main Fiction: "The Smog Society" by Chen Qiufan, translated by Ken Liu and Carmen Yiling Yan.Originally published in Lightspeed Magazine, Issue #63, reprinted in Loosed Upon The World, edited by John Joseph Adams. Audio produced by Sky Boat MediaChen Qiufan (A.K.A. Stanley Chan) was born in Shantou, Guangdong province. Chan is a science fiction writer, columnist, script writer and a Technology start-up CMO. Since 2004, he has published over thirty stories in Science Fiction World, Esquire, Chutzpah!, many of which are collected in Thin Code. His debut novel, The Waste Tide, was published in January 2013 and was praised by Liu Cixin as “the pinnacle of near-future SF writing”. Chan is the most widely translated young writer of science fiction in China, with his short works translated into English, Italian, Japanese, Swedish, Polish and published in Clarkesworld, Interzone, and...
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StarShipSofa No 443 Matthew Ward
Wed, 13 Jul 2016 15:39:01 GMT
Main Fiction: “Brazen Dreams” by Matthew WardOriginally published in Grimdark Magazine Issue #4When the young Matthew Ward wasn’t reading of strange worlds in the works of C S Lewis, Tolkien and Douglas Hill, he was watching adventure and mystery in Doctor Who, and Richard Carpenter’s excellent Robin of Sherwood series. In 2002, he joined Games Workshop and spent the next decade developing characters, settings and stories for their Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000 universes, as well as for a successful series of licensed books set in J.R.R Tolkien’s Middle-earth.In 2014, Matthew embarked on an adventure to tell stories set in worlds of his own design. He firmly believes that there’s not enough magic in the world, and writes to entertain anyone who feels the same way. He lives near Nottingham with his extremely patient wife, and three attention-seeking cats.Narrated by Rob MathenyRob Matheny is a producer, narrator, voice actor, blogger, writer, and podcaster from the land of food carts, microbrews...
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StarShipSofa No 442 Erica L. Satifka and Mark Mann Episode
Wed, 13 Jul 2016 15:27:52 GMT
Interview: Mark Mann – Hassan and the BeamMain Fiction: “Signs Following” by Erica L. SatifkaOriginally published in IdeomancerErica L. Satifka’s fiction has appeared in Clarkesworld, Shimmer, and various other places. Her debut novel Stay Crazy will be released by Apex Publications in August 2016. She lives in Portland, Oregon, with her spouse Rob and three needy cats. Visit her online at ericasatifka.com or on Twitter @ericasatifka.Narrated by: Robert A. K. GonyoRobert A. K. Gonyo is a theatre director, actor, sound designer, voiceover artist, and musician residing in Queens. He is a Founder & Director of Co-Op Theatre East (cooptheatreeast.org), and the producer of Go See a Show!, New York City’s independent theatre podcast (goseeashowpodcast.com). robertgonyo.com
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StarShipSofa No 441 William Ledbetter
Wed, 29 Jun 2016 05:01:10 GMT
Main Fiction: “The Rings of Mars” by William Ledbetter
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Originally published in Writers of the Future Volume 28.
William Ledbetter is a writer with more than forty speculative fiction stories and non-fiction articles published in markets such as Fantasy & Science Fiction, Jim Baen’s Universe, Writers of the Future, Escape Pod, Ad Astra and Baen.com. He’s been a space and technology geek since childhood and spent most of his non-writing career in the aerospace and defense industry. He administers the Jim Baen Memorial Short Story Award contest for Baen Books and the National Space Society, is a member of SFWA, the National Space Society of North Texas, a Launch Pad Astronomy workshop graduate, is the Science Track coordinator for the Fencon convention and is a consulting...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 440 Joe R. Lansdale
Wed, 22 Jun 2016 05:00:40 GMT
Main Fiction: “The Wizard of the Trees” by Joe R. Lansdale
Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Originally published in Old Venus, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois
Champion mojo storyteller Joe R. Lansdale is the author of more than forty novels and numerous short stories. His work has appeared in national anthologies, magazines, and collections, as well as numerous foreign publications. He has written for comics, television, film, newspapers, and Internet sites. His work has been collected in more than two dozen short-story collections, and he has edited or co-edited more than a dozen anthologies. He is a recipient of the Edgar Award, eight Bram Stoker Awards, the Horror Writers Association Lifetime Achievement Award, the British Fantasy Award, the Grinzani Cavour...
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StarShipSofa No 439 Jeffrey A. Ballard
Wed, 08 Jun 2016 09:20:14 GMT
Interview: Brooke Borel – THE TRICKY ETHICS OF LIVING LONGER
website: http://brookeborel.com/Twitter: @brookeborel
Infested website: http://infestedbook.com/
Main Fiction: “Underwater Restoration” by Jeffrey A. Ballard
Originally published in Orson Scott Card’s Intergalatic Medicine Show
Jeffrey A. Ballard is a nomadic Yankee that currently lives in the Texas Hill Country. A long time fascination with the ocean lead him into academia, where he happily spends his days playing scientist and spends his nights and early mornings writing about the science he wished existed. His science fiction has appeared in Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine...
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StarShipSofa No 438 Rjurik Davidson and Sunil Patel
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 05:00:50 GMT
The Museum of Science Fiction in Washington DC will be hosting a three day event known as Escape Velocity which is Part Comic Con and Part Science Fiction Festival. 20% discount on admission to all StarShipSofa listeners if they use the promo code SOFA20.
Details about the event are below and at www.EscapeVelocity.events
Main Fiction: “Skins” by Rjurik Davidson
Originally published in Cosmos Magazine.
Rjurik Davidson is a freelance writer. He has written short stories, essays, reviews and screenplays. His novel, Unwrapped Sky, was published by Tor Books in April 2014. Sci Fi Now claims it can “go toe-to-toe with China Miéville’s best.” Kirkus Reviews calls it “Impressively imagined and densely detailed.” Newtown Review of Books says it’s “one volume you cannot ignore.” His novel, The...
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StarShipSofa No 437 Jeffrey Ford
Tue, 24 May 2016 09:19:17 GMT
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Blood Drive” by Jeffrey Ford
Originally published in After: Nineteen Stories of Apocalypse and Dystopia, edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling.
Jeffrey Ford is the author of the novels, Vanitas, The Physiognomy, Memoranda, The Beyond, The Portrait of Mrs. Charbuque, The Girl in the Glass, The Cosmology of the Wider World, and The Shadow Year. His story collections are The Fantasy Writer’s Assistant, The Empire of Ice Cream, The Drowned Life, and Crackpot Palace. A new collection, A Natural History of Hell ,will appear in May of 2016 from...
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StarShipSofa No 436 T. R. Napper and Geoffrey A Landis
Wed, 18 May 2016 05:01:13 GMT
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis Part 2 of 2 Star Trek and Arthurian Legend
Interview: Geoffrey A Landis – What Really Happens When You Get Blown Out of an Airlock
Main Fiction: “A Shout is a Prayer / For the Waiting Centuries” by T. R. Napper
Originally published in Interzone #258
T R Napper’s short fiction has appeared in Asimov’s, Interzone (several issues), Grimdark Magazine, and several others. He is a Writers of the Future winner and been nominated for the Ditmar Awards. T R Napper has spent the last decade living and working throughout South East...
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StarShipSofa 435 Axel Taiari, Wendy Nikel and Steve Humble
Wed, 11 May 2016 05:01:22 GMT
Interview: Steve Humble – We really can build a time travelling machine!
Main Fiction: “Beyond the Visible Spectrum” by Axel Taiari
Originally published in Fantasy Scroll Magazine Issue #7
Axel Taiari was born and raised in Paris, France. Publishing credits include Abyss & Apex, Fantasy Scroll, The Big Click, and other magazines and anthologies. He is the co-author of The Soul Standard, to be released by Dzanc Books in 2016. Read more at www.axeltaiari.com
Narrated by: Jonathan Danz
Jonathan Danz exists in a parallel dimension that looks suspiciously like West Virginia. When he’s not trundling over rock and root on his velocipede, he labors to...
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StarShipSofa No 434 Lauren C. Teffeau and Ryan Calo
Wed, 04 May 2016 07:05:51 GMT
Interviews: Ryan Calo – Robot Laws
Main Fiction: “Jump Cut” by Lauren C. Teffeau
Originally published in Unlikely Story’s Journal of Unlikely Cryptography, Issue 11
Lauren C. Teffeau was born and raised on the East Coast, educated in the South, employed in the Midwest, and now lives and dreams in the Southwest. In the Summer of 2012, she attended Taos Toolbox, a master class in writing science fiction and fantasy. Her short fiction can be found in a number of speculative fiction magazines and anthologies. Once upon a time she wanted to be a film critic. She decided to write this story instead. To learn more, please visit http://laurencteffeau.com.
Narrated by Mike Boris
Mike is a freelance...
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StarShipSofa No 433 Ken MacLeod
Wed, 27 Apr 2016 04:46:29 GMT
Main Fiction: “‘The Entire Immense Superstructure’: An Installation” by Ken MacLeod
Originally published in Reach for Infinity, edited by Jonathan Strahan
Ken MacLeod was born in Stornoway and lives in West Lothian. He has Honours and Masters degrees in biological subjects and worked for some years in the IT industry. Since 1997 he has been a full-time writer. He is the author of fourteen novels, from The Star Fraction (1995) to Descent (Orbit, 2014), and many articles and short stories. His novels and stories have received three BSFA awards and three Prometheus Awards, and several have been short-listed for the Clarke and Hugo Awards. He is curently working on a space opera trilogy, The Corporation Wars (forthcoming 2016-2017).
In 2009 he was Writer in Residence at the ESRC Genomics Policy and Research Forum at Edinburgh University, and in 2013 and 2014 was...
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StarShipSofa No 432 Evan Dicken and Zhe Xu
Tue, 19 Apr 2016 13:57:00 GMT
Your Remarkable Adventure by StarShipSofa host Tony C Smith
Interview: Zhe Xu and the robotic hand
Main Fiction: “Citizen of the Galaxy” by Evan Dicken
Originally published in Analog – December 2014.
By day, Evan Dicken studies old Japanese maps and analyzes medical research data at the Ohio State University. By night, he does neither of these things. His work has most recently appeared in: Escape Pod, Pseudopod, and The Overcast, and he has stories forthcoming from publishers such as: Chaosium, Unlikely Story, and Cast of Wonders. Feel...
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StarShipSofa No 431 Martin L. Shoemaker and Mika Mckinnon
Wed, 13 Apr 2016 05:00:59 GMT
Interview: Mika Mckinnon
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis
Main Fiction: “Pallbearers” by Martin L. Shoemaker
Originally published in Galaxy’s Edge
Martin L. Shoemaker is a programmer who writes on the side… or maybe it’s the other way around. Programming pays the bills, but a second place story in the Jim Baen Memorial Writing Contest earned him lunch with Buzz Aldrin. Programming never did that! His work has appeared in Analog, Clarkesworld, Galaxy’s Edge, Digital Science Fiction, Forever Magazine, and Writers of the Future Volume 31. His novella Murder on the Aldrin Express was reprinted in Year’s Best Science Fiction Thirty-First Annual Collection and in Year’s Top Short SF Novels...
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StarShipSofa No 430 Arkady Martine
Wed, 06 Apr 2016 04:55:14 GMT
Main Fiction: “Lace Downstairs” by Arkady Martine
Originally published in Abyss & Apex
Arkady Martine is a speculative fiction writer and, as Dr. AnnaLinden Weller, a Byzantine historian. In both roles she writes about border politics, rhetorical propaganda, and liminal spaces. She was a student at Viable Paradise XVII. Arkady grew up in New York City and currently lives in Uppsala, Sweden. Find her online at arkadymartine.wordpress.com or on Twitter as @ArkadyMartine.
Narrated by: Tatiana Gomberg
Tatiana Gomberg is a critically acclaimed actress of stage, screen, and the audio booth. She has been nominated for dozens of fancy awards but hasn’t won a single damned thing. She lives in New York City....
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StarShipSofa No 429 Gareth L. Powell and Rachel Armstrong
Wed, 30 Mar 2016 04:51:14 GMT
Interview: Rachel Armstrong – Will We Ever Build StarShips
Main Fiction: “Distant Galaxies Colliding” by Gareth L. Powell
First published in Quantum Muse (2005)
GARETH L. POWELL is an award-winning writer from the UK. He is the author of the novels Silversands, The Recollection, Ack-Ack Macaque, Hive Monkey and Macaque Attack.
His alternate history thriller, Ack-Ack Macaque, won the 2013 BSFA (British Science Fiction Association) Award for Best Novel, and his story, ‘Ride The Blue Horse’, is currently shortlisted for the 2015 BSFA Award, in...
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StarShipSofa No 428 Stephen Kotowych
Wed, 23 Mar 2016 10:29:14 GMT
Jeremy Szal on Hugos and StarShipSofa
Main Fiction: “Saturn in G Minor” by Stephen Kotowych
Originally published in Writers of the Future: Volume 23
STEPHEN KOTOWYCH is a Writers of the Future Grand Prize winner (for “Saturn in G Minor”) and past finalist for the Prix Aurora Award, Canada’s top SF prize. His stories have appeared in StarShipSofa (#259), Interzone, Intergalactic Medicine Show, numerous anthologies, and been translated into a dozen languages.
His first collection of short fiction, Seven Against Tomorrow (which includes, among other stories, “Saturn in G Minor” and the Nikola Tesla murder mystery novella “Under the Shield”), is available now in both ebook and dead-tree formats. For more details, please visit his website at
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StarStarShip No 427 Michael R. Fletcher and Mark Zastrow
Wed, 16 Mar 2016 05:59:24 GMT
Copyright image Mark Zastrow
Interview: Mark Zastrow – Inside the cloning factory that creates 500 new animals a day
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: “Intellectual Property” by Michael R. Fletcher
Originally appeared in Interzone.
Michael R. Fletcher is a science fiction and fantasy author who lives with his wife and daughter in the endless soulless suburban sprawl north of Toronto, Canada. His hobbies include… uh… he doesn’t really have hobbies. He likes death metal, does that count? His first novel, 88, a...
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StarShipSofa No 426 Christopher Priest and Carli Velocci
Tue, 08 Mar 2016 10:53:24 GMT
Coming Up…
Interview: Carli Velocci Why do we keep using Nazis in space trope?
Main Fiction: “A Dying Fall” by Christopher Priest
Christopher Priest’s book – The Inverted World
Originally published in Asimov’s – December 2006
Christopher Priest was born in Cheshire, England. He began writing soon after leaving school and has been a full-time freelance writer since 1968. He has published thirteen novels, four short story collections and a number of other books, including critical works, biographies, novelizations and children’s non-fiction.
His novel The Separation won both the Arthur C. Clarke Award and the BSFA...
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StarShipSofa No 425 Bruce Sterling and Jill Heinerth
Wed, 02 Mar 2016 06:11:47 GMT
Coming Up…
Interview: Cave diver Jill Heinerth explores hidden underground waterways running through our planet.
Main Fiction: “Black Swan” by Bruce Sterling
Originally published in Interzone, reprinted in Years Best SF 15.
Bruce Sterling, author, journalist, editor, and critic, was born in 1954. Best known for his ten science fiction novels, he also writes short stories, book reviews, design criticism, opinion columns, and introductions for books ranging from Ernst Juenger to Jules Verne. His nonfiction works include THE HACKER CRACKDOWN: LAW AND DISORDER ON THE ELECTRONIC FRONTIER (1992), TOMORROW NOW: ENVISIONING THE NEXT FIFTY YEARS (2003), and SHAPING...
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StarShipSofa No 424 Vaughan Stanger and Zak Wilson
Wed, 24 Feb 2016 06:11:50 GMT
Coming Up…
Interview: Zak Wilson Find out what it’s like to live on Mars for 8 months!
Fact: Science News with J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “First and Third” by Vaughan Stanger
Originally appeared in Postscripts 26/27
Formerly an astronomer and more recently a research project manager in an aerospace company, Vaughan Stanger now writes SF and fantasy fiction for a living. His stories have appeared in Daily Science Fiction, End of an Aeon, Postscripts, Nature Futures and Interzone, amongst other noted magazines and anthologies. Follow his literary adventures at www.vaughanstanger.com
Narrated by Nikolle Doolin
Nikolle is a writer and a voice actor. Her...
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StarShipSofa No 423 Kary English
Wed, 17 Feb 2016 06:11:45 GMT
Coming Up…
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis
Poetry Planet 16 by Diane Severson
Main Fiction: “Flight of the Kikayon” by Kary English
Originally appeared in Grantville Gazette
Kary English is a Writers of the Future winner and Hugo nominee whose work has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Grantville Gazette’s Universe Annex, Writers of the Future, Vol. 31 and Galaxy’s Edge. Kary grew up in the snowy Midwest where she avoided siblings and frostbite by reading book after book in a warm corner behind a recliner chair.
She blames her one and only high school detention on Douglas Adams, whose Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy made her laugh out loud while reading it behind her geometry textbook. Today, Kary...
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StarShipSofa No 422 Brian K. Lowe and Prof. Christopher Riley
Wed, 10 Feb 2016 06:03:22 GMT
Coming Up…
Fiction Crawler 16 by Matthew Sanborn Smith
Interview: Professor Christopher Riley talks about Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell
Interview: Salvatore Cerchio talks about Omura’s whales off northwest Madagascar
Main Fiction: “Rights and Wrongs” by Brian K. Lowe
Originally published in Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Magic Medicine Show
Brian K. Lowe is a 21st century SF author who, judging by...
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StarShipSofa No 421 Fiona Moore and Jason Koebler
Wed, 03 Feb 2016 10:40:29 GMT
Coming Up..
Interview: Jason Koebler. Also check out Jason’s amazing podcast “Radio Motherboard“
Main Fiction: “The Metaphor” by Fiona Moore
Originally published in Interzone.
Fiona Moore is an anthropologist at the University of London by day and an SF writer by night. Her previous credits include fiction and poetry in, among others, Interzone, Asimov, Dark Horizons and Unlikely Story, three stage plays, four audio plays, and four guidebooks to cult TV series, most recently a 2-volume guide to Battlestar Galactica. She lives in an extremely crowded house in Surrey, and travels a lot. Read all about her adventures at Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 420 David Steffen and David Brin
Wed, 27 Jan 2016 06:15:57 GMT
Coming Up…
Interview: David Brin and The Best Year in Space Ever!
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Catastrophic Failure” by David Steffen
Fiction originally appeared in Perihelion Science Fiction.
David is a software engineer and writer living in Minnesota. He is the editor of Diabolical Plots, a speculative fiction zine of fiction and nonfiction. In 2015 Diabolical Plots began publishing original fiction for the first time. He is also the administrator of the Submission Grinder, a web tool for writers to track their submissions...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 419 Krystal Claxon and Louis Rosenberg
Wed, 20 Jan 2016 11:00:48 GMT
Coming Up….
Louis Rosenberg – founder of Unanimous Ai
Click Here to get all you need to know and more about Human Swarming
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis
Main Fiction: “Bitter Remedy” by Krystal Claxton
Originally published in Plasma Frequency Magazine
Tragically born with a miscalibrated sense of humor, Krystal Claxton lived in nine US states before the age of thirteen. The combination of the two has left her with an oscillating accent and a habit of laughing at things that aren’t funny. She currently lives in Georgia with her long-suffering spouse, a dog...
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StarShipSofa No 418 Julie Frost and Dr Bruce Drinkwater
Wed, 13 Jan 2016 06:35:32 GMT
Coming Up…
Bruce Drinkwater blueprint plans for ultrasonic tractor beam!
Main Fiction: “Sensory Overload” by Julie Frost
Originally published in Plasma Frequency Magazine.
Julie Frost writes every shade of speculative fiction and lives in Utah with her family (wherein the pets outnumber the people) and a collection of anteaters and Oaxacan carvings, some of which intersect. Her fiction has appeared in Cosmos, Unlikely Story, Plasma Frequency, Stupefying Stories, and many other venues, and has been a Finalist at Writers of the Future and the Hidden Prize for Prose. Her first novel, “Pack Dynamics,” will be released at Salt Lake ComicCon by WordFire Press. She whines about writing, a lot, at Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 417 Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam and Nathaniel Calhoun
Wed, 06 Jan 2016 06:37:24 GMT
Coming Up…
Interview: Nathaniel Calhoun
Main Fiction: “The Damaged” by Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam
Originally published in Interzone.
Bonnie Jo Stufflebeam’s fiction has appeared in magazines such as Clarkesworld, Lightspeed, and Beneath Ceaseless Skies. She lives in Texas with her partner and two literarily-named cats: Gimli and Don Quixote. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Southern Maine’s Stonecoast program and curates the annual Art & Words Show in Fort Worth. You can visit her on Twitter @BonnieJoStuffle or through her website: www.bonniejostufflebeam.com.
Narrated by Katherine Inskip
Katherine weighs galaxies for a living, and builds worlds in her spare...
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StarShipSofa No 416 Colin P. Davies and Anatoly Belilovsky
Wed, 30 Dec 2015 14:12:48 GMT
Coming Up…
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Interview with editor of Escape Artists’ MotherShip Zeta, Karen Bovenmyer with Jeremy Szal
Main Fiction: “Julian of Earth” by Colin P. Davies
Originally published in Asimov’s.
Colin P. Davies lives near Liverpool, England and has been contributing to the science fiction and fantasy magazines for twenty-five years. His stories have appeared in Asimov’s Science Fiction, Abyss & Apex, Andromeda Spaceways, Daily Science Fiction and elsewhere. His story “The Defenders” was included in The Year’s Best Science...
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StarShipSofa 415 Anthony Cardno and Zoltan Istvan
Wed, 16 Dec 2015 06:11:12 GMT
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Interview: Zoltan Istvan – The First To The Singularity
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: “Chasing Satellites” by Anthony Cardno
Originally appeared in the anthology Beyond the Sun, edited by Bryan Thomas Schmidt.
Anthony R. Cardno’s first published work was a “hero history” of Marvel Comics’ The Invaders for the late, lamented Amazing Heroes. His...
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StarShipSofa No 414 Beth Cato, Rachael K. Jones and Seth Shostak
Wed, 09 Dec 2015 06:15:18 GMT
Coming Up…
Interview: Seth Shostak
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Main Fiction: A Lonesome Speck of Home by Beth Cato.
Beth Cato is the author of THE CLOCKWORK DAGGER steampunk fantasy series from Harper Voyager. Her short fiction is in InterGalactic Medicine Show, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and Daily Science Fiction. She’s a Hanford, California native transplanted to the Arizona desert, where she lives with her husband, son, and requisite cat. Follow her at BethCato.com and on Twitter at @BethCato.
Narrated by: Krista SortaKrista...
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StarShipSofa No 413 Damien Angelica Walters and Rebecca Birch and Vinay Gupta
Tue, 01 Dec 2015 22:34:46 GMT
Post Apocalyptic Week Special!
Coming Up…
Freebie – Get Vinay Gupta Hexayurt and make sure you survive!
Interview: Vinay Gupta
Main Fiction: “U for Umbrella” by Damien Angelica Walters
Originally published in A is for Apocalypse.
Damien Angelica Walters’ work has appeared or is forthcoming in various anthologies and magazines, including The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2015, Year’s Best Weird Fiction: Volume One, Cassilda’s Song, The Mammoth Book of Cthulhu: New Lovecraftian Fiction, Nightmare Magazine, Black Static, and Apex Magazine.
She was...
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StarShipSofa No 412 Brian Trent
Wed, 25 Nov 2015 06:11:04 GMT
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Interview: Dan Vergano – NASA the Politics of Mars
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Karma Among the Cloud Kings” by Brian Trent.
Originally published in Analog magazine.
Brian Trent is a 2013 winner in the Writers of the Future contest for his story “War Hero” and his work has appeared in ANALOG, Daily Science Fiction, Apex (winning the 2013 Story of the Year Reader’s Poll), Clarkesworld, Escape Pod, COSMOS, Strange Horizons, Galaxy’s Edge, Crossed Genres, The Mammoth Book of Dieselpunk, and much more. He lives in Connecticut, where he works...
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StarShipSofa No 411 Caroline M. Yoachim and Tricia Glock
Tue, 17 Nov 2015 15:21:21 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Beneath the Willow Branches, Beyond the Reach of Time”, by Caroline M. Yoachim
Originally appeared in Interzone
Caroline M. Yoachim lives in Seattle and loves cold cloudy weather. She is the author of dozens of short stories, appearing in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Clarkesworld, Asimov’s, and Lightspeed. Her debut short story collection, SEVEN WONDERS OF A ONCE AND FUTURE WORLD & OTHER STORIES, is...
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StarShipSofa No 410 Paul Levinson
Wed, 11 Nov 2015 10:10:42 GMT
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Main Fiction: “The Chronology Protection Case” by Paul Levinson
Originally published in Analog, reprinted in The Mammoth Book of Time Travel SF.
Paul Levinson, PhD, is Professor of Communication & Media Studies at Fordham University in NYC. His nonfiction books, including The Soft Edge (1997), Digital McLuhan (1999), Realspace (2003), Cellphone (2004), and New New Media (2009; 2nd edition, 2012), have been translated into ten languages. His science fiction novels include The Silk Code (winner of Locus...
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StarShipSofa No 409 Sunil Patel and Prof Christopher Riley
Wed, 04 Nov 2015 06:33:45 GMT
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Interview: Prof Christopher Riley and Our Message for Voyager – Facebook Page
Main Fiction: “The Merger” by Sunil Patel
Originally appeared in The Book Smugglers
Sunil Patel is a Bay Area fiction writer and playwright who has written about everything from ghostly cows to talking beer. His plays have been performed at San Francisco Theater Pub and San Francisco Olympians Festival, and his fiction has appeared in Saturday Night Reader, Fireside Magazine, Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, Flash Fiction Online, and The Book...
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StarShipSofa No 408 Eric James Stone and Sue Burke and Ana Matronic
Wed, 28 Oct 2015 06:17:57 GMT
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Short Fiction: “Summer Home” by Sue Burke
Originally appeared in Asimov’s.
Sue Burke was born Wisconsin and lived briefly in Texas before moving to Madrid, Spain, in 1999. Her fiction and poetry have appeared in a number of magazines and anthologies, and she’s worked for decades as a journalist and editor. She’s also a certified Spanish-to-English translator, and her recent translations include a Angélica Gorodischer’s novel “Prodigies” published by Small Beer press, and a short story in the most recent Triangulations anthology. She attended Clarion East, and she’s a member of the Science Fiction & Fantasy Writers of America, the American Translators Association, and the Spanish Fantasy, Science Fiction, and Horror Association. For more about her and her...
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StarShipSofa No 407 Django Wexler
Wed, 21 Oct 2015 05:17:02 GMT
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Main Fiction: “The End of the War” by Django Wexler
Originally published in Asimov’s.
Django Wexler is the author of the epic fantasy series The Shadow Campaigns from Ace and Roc books. He graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh with degrees in creative writing and computer science, and worked for the university in artificial intelligence research. Eventually he migrated to Microsoft in Seattle, where he now lives with two cats and a teetering mountain of books. When not writing, he wrangles computers, paints tiny soldiers, and plays games of all sorts.
Narrated by: Mark Kilfoil
Mark “the Encaffeinated ONE” Kilfoil loves fiction, so much so that he’s written some (such as the Parsec-nominated Tainted Roses), read quite a lot (a...
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StarShipSofa No 406 Zach Chapman and Kate O’Connor and Serah Eley
Wed, 14 Oct 2015 10:15:27 GMT
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Interview: Serah Eley
Main Fiction: “Between Screens” by Zach Chapman
Originally published in Writers of the Future Vol. 31
Zach Chapman grew up on a ranch just north of San Antonio, Texas where he could see the cows grazing in the pasture from his bedroom window. In 2011 he graduated from the University of the Incarnate Word with a degree in English, where he won the College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences (CHASS) English Award for creative writing. He currently lives in Austin with his Librarian wife Taylor, a cat, a rabbit and a lazy-eyed rescue dog names Dingo. Follow his future publication announcements on twitter: @chappyzach
Narrated by Jonathan Sharp
I was born in southern New Mexico in the nexus between Area 51, Trinity Site, and Spaceport America. I...
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StarShipSofa No 405 David D Levine and Becky Chambers
Wed, 07 Oct 2015 11:49:00 GMT
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Flash Fiction: The Binary String by Peter Taylor
Interview: Becky Chambers author of The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet
Flash Fiction: “Ravages of Time” by Alex Shvartsman
Originally published in Nature magazine.
Narrator: Mark Nelson
After getting a BA in Radio & Television, I spent the next 28 years in Human Resources – the graveyard of useless degrees. After being laid-off by my last tech company after it was bought-out by a competitor and shut down, I decided to return to my useless roots, and have been narrating audiobooks since 2006. My goal is to become the world’s oldest hikikomori.
Main Fiction: “The Wreck of Mars Adventure” by David D Levine
Originally published in
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StarShipSofa No 404 Alex Shvartsman
Wed, 30 Sep 2015 05:11:32 GMT
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Fact: Science News by Jim Campanella
Interview with author and editor Alex Shvartsman, with Jeremy Szal
Alex Shvartsman is a writer, translator, and anthologist from Brooklyn, NY. Over 80 of his short stories have appeared in Nature, InterGalactic Medicine Show, Galaxy’s Edge, Daily SF, and other venues. He’s the winner of the 2014 WSFA Small Press Award for short fiction. His collection, Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma and Other Stories, and his steampunk humor novella H. G. Wells, Secret Agent were both published in 2015.
Alex edits Unidentified Funny Objects, the annual anthology series of humorous SF/F. He has edited several other anthologies as well. He’s currently at work on his first novel which, at current pace, will be finished sometime around 2020. His website is
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StarShipSofa No 403 Mike Brooks and Andrew Liptak
Wed, 23 Sep 2015 05:11:55 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Redemption Awaits” by Mike Brooks
Originally published in Grimdark Magazine Issue #4
Mike Brooks was born in Ipswich, Suffolk and moved to Nottingham when he was 18 to go to university. He’s stayed there ever since, and now lives with his wife, two cats, two snakes and a collection of tropical fish. He is the author of the Keiko novels, sci-fi adventures that follow the escapades of those crewing the spaceship of the same name: DARK RUN was released on June 4th, 2015, and DARK SKY is set to follow on Nov 5th.
When not writing he works for a homelessness charity, plays guitar and sings in a punk band, watches football (soccer), MMA and nature/science...
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StarShipSofa No 402 Stewart C. Baker and Bogi Takács
Wed, 16 Sep 2015 09:14:06 GMT
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Tiki Shark Art Hawaii Inc.Main Fiction: “Behind the First Years” by Stewart C. Baker
Originally published in Cosmos magazine
Stewart C Baker is an academic librarian, haikuist, and speculative fiction writer. His fiction and poetry has appeared in Daily Science Fiction, Nature, and Flash Fiction Online, among other magazines. Stewart was born in England, has spent time in South Carolina, Japan, and California, and now lives in western Oregon with his wife and children—although if anyone asks, he’ll say he’s from the Internet. His website is http://infomancy.net/
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StarShipSofa No 401 Carrie Vaughn
Wed, 09 Sep 2015 09:49:42 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Don Quixote” by Carrie Vaughn
Originally published in Armored, edited by John Joseph Adams
Carrie Vaughn is the author of the New York Times bestselling series of novels about a werewolf named Kitty, the most recent installment of which Kitty Saves the World. She’s written several other contemporary fantasy and young adult novels, as well as upwards of 70 short stories. She’s a contributor to the Wild Cards series of shared world superhero books edited by George R. R. Martin and a graduate of the Odyssey Fantasy Writing Workshop. An Air Force brat, she survived her nomadic childhood and managed to put down roots in Boulder, Colorado. Visit...
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StarShipSofa No 400 William Gibson
Wed, 02 Sep 2015 05:12:14 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Thirteen Views of a Cardboard City” by William Gibson
Originally published in New Worlds
William Gibson is the author of nine novels, most recently The Peripheral, and, with Bruce Sterling, The Difference Engine. He was born in South Carolina. He lives in Canada.
Narrated by: Nicholas Camm
Nick is an actor, audio-book narrator and voice-overer. He recently did a few scenes on the telly with Derek Jacobi, which made him tingle. He’s just finished shooting the feature film ‘Slapper and Me’, which mostly involved him sitting in a...
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StarShipSofa No 399 Doug Souza and Y. N. Thom
Wed, 26 Aug 2015 10:55:03 GMT
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Mountain Screamers” by Doug Souza
Originally published in Asimov’s.
I wrote “Mountain Screamers” because I wanted to see how cougars would fare in the future. I imagined they’d be marveled by society while battling extinction. I was pleasantly surprised when the characters took over the story. My grandparents—one set a pair of teachers, the other dairy owners—edged their way in, and I am grateful for this. Asimov’s was my first pro-sale.The day I got the news, I called my wife immediately—she screamed and I did made-up karate moves; we were both at work. I have several stories sold in semi-professional markets and have placed as a finalist in the Writers of the Future Contest. I can be found at: dougcsouza.com.
Narrated by Jonathan...
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StarShipSofa No 398 Karen Lord
Wed, 19 Aug 2015 06:00:17 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Hiraeth: A Tragedy in Four Acts” by Karen Lord
Originally published in Reach for Infinity, edited by Jonathan Strahan
Karen Lord, a Barbadian author and research consultant, is known for her debut novel Redemption in Indigo, which won the 2008 Frank Collymore Literary Award, the 2010 Carl Brandon Parallax Award, the 2011 William L. Crawford Award, the 2011 Mythopoeic Fantasy Award for Adult Literature and the 2012 Kitschies Golden Tentacle (Best Debut), and was longlisted for the 2011 Bocas Prize for Caribbean Literature and nominated for the 2011 World Fantasy Award for Best Novel. Her second novel
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StarShipSofa No 397 Jay Werkheiser and Jordan Suchow
Wed, 12 Aug 2015 13:57:46 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: “Usher” by Jay Werkheiser
Originally published in Analog Science-Fiction and Fact.
Bio: Jay teaches chemistry and physics to high school students, where he often finds inspiration for stories in classroom discussions. Not surprisingly, his stories often deal with alien biochemistries, weird physics, and their effects on the people who interact with them. Many of his stories have appeared in Analog, with others scattered among several other science-fiction magazines and anthologies. You can follow him on twitter @JayWerkheiser or read his (much neglected) blog at http://jaywerkheiser.blogspot.com/
Narrated by Mark Kilfoil
Mark “the Encaffeinated ONE” Kilfoil loves fiction...
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StarShipSofa No 396 Peter F Hamilton and Joe Abercrombie
Wed, 05 Aug 2015 05:11:22 GMT
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Interview with New York Times best selling author Joe Abercrombie with Jeremy Szal
Main Fiction: “If At First…” by Peter F Hamilton.
Originally published in The Solaris Book of New Science Fiction.
Peter F. Hamilton was born in Rutland in 1960 and still lives in that county. He began writing in 1987, and sold his first short story to Fear magazine in 1988. He has written many bestselling novels, including the Greg Mandel series, the Night’s Dawn trilogy, the Commonwealth Saga, the Void trilogy, two short story collections and several standalone novels.
Narrated by Rikki LaCoste
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StarShipSofa No 395 Rjurik Davidson
Wed, 15 Jul 2015 08:47:49 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Domine” by Rjurik Davidson
Originally published in “The Time Traveller’s Almanac“, edited by Ann and Jeff VanderMeer
Rjurik Davidson is a freelance writer. He has written short stories, essays, reviews and screenplays. He has been short-listed for and won a number of awards. PS Publishing published his collection, The Library of Forgotten Books, in 2010. His novel, Unwrapped Sky, was published by Tor Books in April 2014. Sci Fi Now claims it can “go toe-to-toe with China Miéville’s best.” Kirkus Reviews calls it “Impressively imagined and densely detailed.” Newtown Review of Books says it’s “one volume you cannot ignore.” His novel, The Stars Askew will be out in October 2015 and his screenplay The Uncertainty Principle (co-written with Ben Chessell) is currently in development. Rjurik can be found at www.rjurik.com and tweets as...
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StarShipSofa 394 Robert J McCarter
Tue, 07 Jul 2015 08:56:57 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Last Flight of the Acurus” by Robert J. McCarter
Originally published in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine
Robert J. McCarter lives in the mountains of Arizona with his beautiful wife and his ridiculously adorable dog, pounding away at the keyboard producing software (to make a living) and stories (to fill his soul and hopefully yours). He has writ ten several ghost-oriented novels: Shuffled Off, Drawing the Dead , and To Be a Fool . He is currently working on the Neutrinoman and Lightningirl series. Fun, pulpy books that follow our heroes as they adjust to their new powers, fall in love, and try to save the world. His short stories have appeared in Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine , Every Day Fiction , New Sun Rising: Stories for Japan and others. You can find out more about Robert and his work at RobertJMcCarter.com
Short Fiction:...
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StarShipSofa No 393 Gregory Bossert
Wed, 01 Jul 2015 08:31:04 GMT
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Main Fiction: “12 and Tag” by Gregory Bossert
Originally published in Asimov’s.
I began writing fiction in 2009, at the age of 47, after artists Iain McCaig and Dermot Power dared me to write a screenplay. I wrote two, and then tried my hand at short stories, the second of which sold to Asimov’s Science Fiction. After that, I was hooked.
My story “The Telling”, originally published by Beneath Ceaseless Skies, won the 2013 World Fantasy Award for Short Fiction. And my story “Bloom” from the December 2013 issue of Asimov’s was a finalist for the Theodore Sturgeon Memorial Award.
My day job is in filmmaking; currently I wrangle spaceships and superheroes at the legendary Industrial Light & Magic in San Francisco. My film projects include Beowulf, Tim Burton’s Alice in Wonderland, Lucy, and the upcoming Tomorrowland and Avengers: Age of Ultron.
More information on my...
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StarShipSofa No 392 Mercurio D Rivera and R Scott Bakker and Eric Schwitzgebel
Wed, 24 Jun 2015 09:33:24 GMT
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Short Fiction: Reinstalling Eden, by R. Scott Bakker and Eric Schwitzgebel
Originally published in Nature magazine.
R. Scott Bakker has written eight novels translated into over dozen languages, including Neuropath, a dystopic meditation on the cultural impact of cognitive science, and the nihilistic epic fantasy series, The Prince of Nothing. He lives in London, Ontario with his wife and his daughter.
Eric Schwitzgebel is a professor of philosophy at University of California, Riverside. His short fiction has appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, Nature, Weird Tales,...
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Wed, 17 Jun 2015 05:36:43 GMT
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Promo: Class Title: The Force of Star Wars: Examining the Epic
Main Fiction: “Bethlemen” by Peter Watts
Peter Watts is a (former) scientist, author, and convicted felon who spent the first two decades of his adult life as a marine biologist. After fleeing academia for science fiction he became known for the habit of appending extensive technical bibliographies onto his novels; this both confers a veneer of credibility and covers his ass against nitpickers. Described by the Globe & Mail as “one of the very best [hard-sf writers] alive”, the overall effect of his prose is perhaps best summed up by critic James Nicoll: “Whenever I find my will to live becoming too powerful, I read Peter Watts”.His debut novel (Starfish) was a NY Times...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa 390 Allen M. Steele
Wed, 10 Jun 2015 05:15:42 GMT
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Fact: Looking back in Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis.
Interview with world-leading horror anthologist: Ellen Datlow, by Jeremy Szal
Main Fiction: “Ticking” by Allen M. Steele
Before becoming a science fiction author, Allen Steele was a journalist who’d worked for newspapers and magazines in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Missouri, and his home state of Tennessee. But SF was his first love, so he eventually ditched journalism and instead began producing that which made him decide to be a writer in the first place.
Since then, Steele has published eighteen novels and nearly a hundred short stories. His work has received numerous awards, including three Hugos, and has...
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StarShipSofa No 389 George R. R. Martin
Wed, 03 Jun 2015 05:15:00 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Men of Greywater Station” by George R. R. Martin and Howard Waldrop
Originally published Amazing Stories 1976 and Songs of Stars and Shadows
Hugo, Nebula, and World Fantasy Award–winner George R. R. Martin, New York Times bestselling author of the landmark A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy series, has been called “the American Tolkien.”
Born in Bayonne, New Jersey, George R. R. Martin made his first sale in 1971, and soon established himself as one of the most popular SF writers of the seventies. He quickly became a mainstay of the Ben Bova Analog with stories such as “With Morning Comes Mistfall,” “And Seven Times Never Kill Man,” “The Second Kind of Loneliness,” “The...
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StarShipSofa No 388 Derek Kunsken
Wed, 27 May 2015 05:52:28 GMT
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Persephone Descending” by Derek Kunsken
Originally published in Analog Magazine
Derek Künsken is a writer of science fiction and fantasy living in Gatineau, Québec. His fiction has appeared in Analog, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Black Gate, On Spec, the three Escape Artists podcasts, several anthologies, and multiple times in Asimov’s. In 2012, he was short-listed for the Aurora Award and in 2013 his novelette “Way of the Needle” won the Asimov’s Award. He has a masters degree in molecular biology and a bloodline that traces its way through seven generations of Québécois.
Narrated by Mark Kilfoil
Mark “the Encaffeinated ONE” Kilfoil loves fiction, so much so that he’s written some (such as the Parsec-nominated Tainted Roses), read quite a lot...
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StarShipSofa 387 Damien Angelica Walters
Wed, 20 May 2015 05:49:51 GMT
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Originally published at Daily Science Fiction
Damien Angelica Walters’ short fiction has appeared or is forthcoming in various anthologies and magazines, including The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy & Horror 2015, Year’s Best Weird Fiction Volume One, Cassilda’s Song, Nightmare, Strange Horizons, and Apex. “The Floating Girls: A Documentary,” originally published in Jamais Vu, is on the 2014 Bram Stoker Award ballot for Superior Achievement in Short Fiction.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StarShipSofa No 386 Gwendolyn Clare
Wed, 13 May 2015 08:44:55 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis
Main Fiction: “Stone to Stone, Blood to Blood” by Gwendolyn Clare
Originally published in Asimov’s.
Gwendolyn Clare resides in North Carolina, where she tends a vegetable garden and a flock of backyard ducks and wonders why she ever lived in the frozen northlands. She has a PhD in mycology, which is useful for identifying wild mushrooms but not for much else. Her short fiction has appeared in Asimov’s, Clarkesworld, and Beneath Ceaseless Skies, among others. She can be found online at gwendolynclare.com.
Narrated by Jonathan Sharp
I was born in southern New Mexico in the nexus between Area 51, Trinity Site, and Spaceport America. I attended culinary school in Portland Oregon and have managed a number of restaurants, cafés, and...
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Wed, 06 May 2015 12:19:29 GMT
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Interview with Editor-in-Chief/Publisher of Fantasy Scroll Magazine, Iulian Ionescu, by Jeremy Szal
Main Fiction: “The Bomb Thing” by KJ Kabza
Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science-Fiction Nov/Dec 2014
In addition to F&SF (which is where “The Bomb-Thing” first appeared), KJ Kabza’s work has been featured in Nature, Daily Science Fiction, Buzzy, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, and others. His short fiction has made both the 2013 Locus and Tangent Recommended Reading Lists and has been reprinted in The Year’s Best Dark Fantasy and Horror 2014 (from Prime Books) and The Best Horror of the Year, Volume Six (from Night Shade Books). His two self-published omnibus collections, “In Pieces” and “Under Stars,” are available now as ebooks through Smashwords.
For updates on forthcoming releases and links to free fiction, you can follow him on Twitter...
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StarShipSofa No 384 David McDonald
Wed, 29 Apr 2015 09:31:19 GMT
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Our Land Abounds” by David McDonald
David McDonald is a mild mannered reporter and editor by day, and a wild eyed writer by night. Based in Melbourne, Australia, he is the editor of a fortnightly magazine for an international welfare organisation, and divides his spare time between helping run a local cricket club and writing.
In 2013 he won the Ditmar Award for Best New Talent, and in 2014 won the William J. Atheling Jr. Award for Criticism or Review and was shortlisted for the WSFA Small Press Award. His short fiction has appeared in anthologies from publishers such as Moonstone Books, Satalyte Publishing, Crazy 8 Press and Fablecroft Publishing....
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StarShipSofa No 383 Neal Asher
Wed, 22 Apr 2015 09:50:02 GMT
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Main Fiction: Memories of Earth by Neal Asher
Neal Asher lives sometimes in England, sometimes in Crete and mostly at a keyboard. Having over twenty books published he has been accused of overproduction (despite spending far too much time ranting on his blog, cycling off fat, and drinking too much wine) but doesn’t intend to slow down just yet.
Narrator: Anne-Marie Czajkowski.
Anne-Marie Czajkowski is a postgraduate of the Royal College of Music. She was a regular soloist at the Royal College with fellow student Alfie Boe and has sung on Channel 4 and Royal Gala performances on ITV. Her recently performed concert repertoire includes ‘Mild und Leise’ from Tristan and Isolde by Wagner on tour in Berlin...
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StarShipSofa No 382 Kim Stanley Robinson
Wed, 15 Apr 2015 05:26:58 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Discovering Life” by Kim Stanley Robinson
Robinson began publishing novels in 1984. His work has been described as “humanist science fiction” and “literary science fiction”. Robinson himself has been a proud defender and advocate of science fiction as a genre, which he regards as one of the most powerful of all literary forms.
Narrator: Krista Sirota
Short Fiction: “Purple Mars” by Kim Stanley Robinson
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StarShipSofa No 381 Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
Wed, 08 Apr 2015 05:15:08 GMT
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Literary Copernicus’: The Cosmic Fiction of H.P. Lovecraft by Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: A Forgone Conclusion, by Connor and Sylvia Spruck Wrigley
Sylvia Spruck Wrigley writes hardcore aviation articles and soft science fiction stories (but never both at the same time). Born in Mannheim, she spent her formative years in Los Angeles and...
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StarShipSofa No 380 T.R. Napper
Tue, 24 Mar 2015 11:43:58 GMT
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “The Line” by T.R. Napper.
Originally published in Grimdark Magazine Issue #2.
‘This is going to hurt.’
George held the goateed man in an arm-bar, face down on the canvas. The man managed to turn his head to one side and gasp, ‘No.’
George bent down, easing the strain on the arm for a moment. Sweat rolled down his brow, from the tip of his nose onto the man’s back. He whispered, ‘Yes.’
‘BREAKER… BREAKER… BREAKER…’
T. R. Napper is a 2014 Writers of the Future winner. He has had fiction published in Interzone #254, Interzone #256, AMOK: an Anthology of Asia Pacific Speculative Fiction, Grimdark Magazine #2, and others.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa 379 Megan Lindholm (Robin Hobb)
Wed, 18 Mar 2015 15:48:03 GMT
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Interview with Editor/Publisher of Grimdark Magazine: Adrian Collins, by Jeremy Szal
Main Fiction: “Neighbours” by Megan Lindholm
Originally published in anthology Dangerous Women, edited by George R. R. Martin and Gardner Dozois.
Megan Lindholm was born in Oakland California in 1952, and spent the first ten years of her life in California. She grew up in a house full of books, rich with lovely illustrated fairy tale volumes, the works of Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson, Dumas, Shakespeare and other classics in poetry as well as prose. When she was a preteen, her family moved from the California suburbs to a house on the rural...
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StarShipSofa 378 Caroline M. Yoachim
Fri, 13 Mar 2015 00:19:58 GMT
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Main Fiction: Ninety-Five Percent Safe, by Caroline M. Yoachim
Originally published in Asimov’s.
Nicole went to visit her best friend, Grant, the day before his family left for Opilio. She was jealous that he’d be part of the second wave — the first wave had already done the hardest work of establishing the colonies, but the floating cities would be nearly empty, an abundance of unclaimed living space.
Caroline M. Yoachim lives in Seattle and loves cold cloudy weather. She is the author of dozens of short stories, appearing in markets such as Lightspeed, Asimov’s, and Clarkesworld. For more about Caroline, check out her website at http://carolineyoachim.com
Narrated by: Marc Levinthal
Marc Levinthal is a writer and musician who has lived and worked in the Los Angeles area for over thirty years. Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, he moved to L.A. in the early eighties to...
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StarShipSofa 377 David D Levine
Wed, 04 Mar 2015 10:46:51 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: “Mammals” by David D. Levine
Originally published at Analog Magazine
David D. Levine is the author of over fifty published science fiction and fantasy stories. His work has appeared in markets including Asimov’s, Analog, F&SF, and Realms of Fantasy and has won or been nominated for awards including the Hugo, Nebula, Sturgeon, and Campbell. His “Regency interplanetary airship adventure” novel Arabella of Mars will be published by Tor in 2016, with two sequels to follow. He lives in Portland, Oregon with his wife Kate Yule.
Narrated by the Author
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StarShipSofa 376 Timons Esaias/David G. Blake
Wed, 25 Feb 2015 08:21:27 GMT
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Main Fiction: “The Fitter” by Timons Esaias
Timons Esaias is a satirist, writer and poet living in Pittsburgh. His works, ranging from literary to genre, have been published in eighteen languages. He has over a hundred poems in print, in markets ranging from Asimov’s Science Fiction and 5AM to Elysian Fields Quarterly: The Literary Journal of Baseball. He has also been a finalist for the British Science Fiction Award, and won the Asimov’s Readers Award. His story “Norbert and the System” has appeared in a textbook, and in college curricula. Recent science fiction appearances include Asimov’s, Analog and Future Games.His News Nots satire column appeared in seven newspapers, and convinced many readers that the Vatican was relocating to St. Louis; that the Pittsburgh Sewer & Water Authority had decided to add Prozac to the water supply (along...
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StarShipSofa No 375 James Aquilone
Wed, 18 Feb 2015 10:57:28 GMT
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StarShipSofa No 374 Alvaro Zinos-Amaro/Jim Hume
Wed, 11 Feb 2015 12:55:37 GMT
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Main Fiction: “The Memory-Setter’s Apprentice” by Alvaro Zinos-Amaro
Originally published at: Fantasy Scroll Mag
Those who survive combat with the Sarakul return home with holes in their memories. As memory-setters, it’s our job to delve inside their skulls and repair the damage.
Alvaro Zinos-Amaro is co-author, with Robert Silverberg, of When the Blue Shift Comes. Alvaro’s short fiction and Rhysling-nominated poetry have appeared in Analog, Nature, Galaxy’s Edge, Apex, Buzzy Mag, The Journal of Unlikely Entomology, and other venues. Alvaro has also published reviews, essays and interviews in The Los Angeles Review of Books, Clarkesworld, Strange Horizons and elsewhere, and currently edits the blog for Locus magazine.
Narrated by: Ibba Armancas
Ibba Armancas is a nomadic screenwriter/director based in Los Angeles and Seattle. Her first feature film is due for release in 2015, and she...
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StarShipSofa No 373 Kate O’Connor Mark Lawrence Evo Terra
Wed, 04 Feb 2015 11:26:09 GMT
Coming Up…
Short Fiction: “Potential” by Mark Lawrence
Interview: Evo and Sheila Terra Shevo
Main Fiction: “A Concert of Flowers” by Kate O’Connor
Originally published at Daily Science Fiction, reprinted in Fantasy Scroll Mag.
The packed concert hall was far from silent. People whispered to their neighbors, fancy clothing rustled, jewelry chimed. In the wings, William Reis waited, the sound of his rapidly thumping heart filling his ears.
Kate O’Connor was born in Virginia in 1982. She graduated from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University-Prescott in 2009 and now lives in the New York area. She has been writing science fiction and fantasy since 2011. Her work has most recently appeared in Orson Scott Card’s InterGalactic Medicine Show, Daily Science Fiction, and Escape Pod. In between telling...
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StarShipSofa No 372 Norman Spinrad/Tobias S Buckell
Wed, 28 Jan 2015 10:43:50 GMT
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Short Fiction: “The Universe Reef” by Tobias S. Buckell
Jackson buckles his leathers tighter, and pulls on a fur. “The height causes that cold,” he shouts. “We’re like mountaineers!”
I want to flee the bitter cold and escape the wind, which seems to pierce my skin and scrub my bones. But I don’t want to miss seeing the Stone Table with my own eyes.
Tobias S. Buckell is a New York Times Bestselling author born in the Caribbean. He grew up in Grenada and spent time in the British and US Virgin Islands, which influence much of his work.
His novels and over 50 stories have been translated into 17 different languages. His work has been nominated for awards like the Hugo, Nebula, Prometheus, and the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Science Fiction Author.
He currently lives in Bluffton, Ohio with his wife, twin daughters, and a pair of dogs. He can be found online at www.TobiasBuckell.com
Narrated by: Nobilis...
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StarShipSofa No 371 Ian Creasey/Ian Whates
Tue, 20 Jan 2015 14:32:52 GMT
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Short Fiction: The Piratical Sabbital, by Ian Whates
You’re good, you know that? Well yes, I do realise that’s what you’re paid to be.
No, really, I wasn’t being a smart-ass… sorry. I just never realised it was going to be this realistic.
Ian Whates lives in a quiet Cambridgeshire village with his partner, Helen, Honey, a manic cocker spaniel, and Calvin, a tailless black cat. He currently has two published novel series: the Noise books (space opera with a twist) via Solaris, and the City of 100 Rows trilogy (urban fantasy with steampunk overtones and SF underpinning) via Angry Robot. Some 60 of his short stories have appeared in various venues, two of which were shortlisted for BSFA Awards, while his work has received honourable mentions in Years Best anthologies. Most recently his fiction featured in Galaxy’s Edge #10...
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StarShipSofa No 370 Anna North
Wed, 14 Jan 2015 11:14:55 GMT
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Main Fiction: Lullaby, by Anna North
Originally published in Robot Uprisings, edited by John Joseph Adams and Daniel H. Wilson
I never wanted to move to my grandfather’s house in the first place. He died before I was born, but Mom talked all the time about what a genius he was, and that year I hated everything Mom liked. I was sixteen, my dad had died the year before, and I didn’t see why I should act like anything would ever be all right.
Anna North graduated from the Iowa Writers Workshop in 2009, having received a Teaching- Writing Fellowship and a Michener/Copernicus Society Fellowship. Her fiction has appeared in the Atlantic Monthly , Glimmer Train, Nautilus , and in the anthology Robot Uprisings. Her nonfiction has appeared in Jezebel , BuzzFeed , and Salon, and she is now a staff editor at the New York Times. Her first novel, America...
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Wed, 07 Jan 2015 10:20:28 GMT
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Fact: Ray Harryhausen by Marc Zicree Mr SciFi.
Main Fiction: “Bots d’Armor” by Cat Rambo
Cat Rambo lives, writes, and teaches by the shores of an eagle-haunted lake in the Pacific Northwest. Her 150+ fiction publications include stories in Asimov’s, Clarkesworld Magazine, and Tor.com. Her short story, “Five Ways to Fall in Love on Planet Porcelain,” from her story collection Near + Far (Hydra House Books), was a 2012 Nebula nominee. Her editorship of Fantasy Magazine earned her a World Fantasy Award nomination in 2012. She is the current vicepresident of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers or America. For more about her, as well as links to her fiction, see...
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StarShipSofa No 368 Brent Knowles Andy Weir
Wed, 31 Dec 2014 11:33:24 GMT
Coming Up….
Interview: Andy Weir – The Martian
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Digital Rights” by Brent Knowles
The Assistant responsible for the primary thruster arrangement killed itself just ten days after Izzy arrived on the solar station. The panicked chatter of the other Assistants prevented them from continuing with their own duties. Horror, speculation, and worse of all, wonder, flowed across the station’s network.
Brent Knowles has been published in several magazines and anthologies including Perihelion, Abyss and Apex, Neo-Opsis, On Spec and Writers of the Future. A veteran of the videogame’s industry (where he spent ten years building hit role-playing games with BioWare) he now spends most of his time raising two young boys and writing. Online he can be found at
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StarShipSofa No 367 E Saxey/Stephen V Ramey
Wed, 17 Dec 2014 12:08:39 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Not Smart, Not Clever”, by E Saxey
E. Saxey is a queer Londoner and fan of floral-flavour chocolate, whose work has appeared in Apex, Holdfast, Daily Science Fiction and Spacewitch Moonshots, and anthologies including The Lowest Heaven and Pandemonium: The Rite of Spring.
Narrated by Elizabeth Armancas
Ibba Armancas is a nomadic screenwriter/director based in Los Angeles and Seattle. Her first feature film is due for release in 2015, and she is currently writing the pilot for a new show by Zombie Orpheus Entertainment (http://zombieorpheus.com/). She regularly makes terrible life choices in pursuit of stories, and is very bad at finding time to work on her website.You can follow her exploits on Twitter @IbbaArmancas.Short Fiction: Cycles, by Stephen V. RameyOriginally published at Every Day...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 366 Paul Berger Alexander Burns
Wed, 10 Dec 2014 10:48:03 GMT
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Main Fiction: Subduction, by Paul Berger
Paul M. Berger has been a Japanese bureaucrat, an M.I.T. program administrator, an Internet
entrepreneur, a butterfly wrangler, a museum tour guide and (God help him) a Wall Street
recruiter, all of which, in the aggregate, may have prepared him for nothing except the cretion
of speculative fiction. His work has appeared in publications including The Magazine of Fantasy
& Science Fiction, Rich Horton’s Space Opera, Rich Horton’s The Year’s Best Science Fiction
and Fantasy 2011, Strange Horizons, Interzone, Podcastle and Escape Pod. The story of his
battle against giant Japanese spiders was the first true-life memoir published in Weird Tales.
He is a graduate of the 2008 Clarion workshop, and is a founding member of the stunningly
talented New York-based writers’ group Altered Fluid. His next published story will appear...
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StarShipSofa No 365 Alan Baxter
Wed, 03 Dec 2014 06:27:25 GMT
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Main Fiction: Unexpected Launch, by Alan Baxter
(Originally published in Anywhere But Earth anthology by Coeur De Lion Publications)
Gareth stared, open mouthed, at flames blooming massive and silent against a backdrop of stars. Bright, molten debris spun out from orange and black clouds, folding in on themselves without more oxygen to fuel them. Then the deep black of space, an ocean of dark, twisted debris and the sound of Dean vomiting.
Alan Baxter is a British-Australian author who writes dark fantasy, horror and sci-fi, rides a motorcycle and loves his dog. He also teaches Kung Fu. He is the author of the dark urban fantasy trilogy, Bound, Obsidian and Abduction (The...
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StarShipSofa No 364 Derek Kunksen
Wed, 26 Nov 2014 10:21:46 GMT
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Fact: Mr SciFi talks Ray Bradbury 01
Main Fiction: Schools of Clay, by Derek Kunksen 15:30
Derek Künsken is a writer of science fiction and fantasy living in Gatineau, Québec. His fiction has appeared in Analog, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Black Gate, On Spec, the three Escape Artists podcasts, several anthologies, and multiple times in Asimov’s. In 2012, he was short-listed for the Aurora Award and in 2013 his novelette “Way of the Needle” won the Asimov’s Award. He has a masters degree in molecular biology and a bloodline that traces its way through seven generations of Québécois.
The workers’ revolution began on the hive’s nine hundred and third day, when the Hero pulsar was above the horizon to the north. A pod of predatory shaghāl emerged from behind a small asteroid to the west. The...
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StarShipSofa No 363 Megan Lindholm (Robin Hobb)
Wed, 19 Nov 2014 10:30:11 GMT
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Fact: News About Rosetta by Katherine Inskip 03:40
Main Fiction: “Old Paint” by Megan Lindholm 26:30
I was only nine when it happened, so I may not have the details absolutely right. But I know the heart of my story, and the heart is always what matters in a tale like mine.
Megan Lindholm was born in Oakland California in 1952, and spent the first ten years of her life in California. She grew up in a house full of books, rich with lovely illustrated fairy tale volumes, the works of Kipling, Robert Louis Stevenson, Dumas, Shakespeare and other classics in poetry as well as prose. When she was a preteen, her family moved from the California suburbs to a house on the rural outskirts of Fairbanks, Alaska. It was a huge change in lifestyle, from potato chips and avocado dip to growing potatoes and helping butcher moose. She loved the more rustic lifestyle, the...
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StarShipSofa No 362 Angela Slatter Matthew Sanborn Smith
Wed, 12 Nov 2014 11:04:32 GMT
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Main Fiction: “I Love You Like Water” by Angela Slatter 02:00
The desert laps at the edge of the city – what used to be a conurbation is now one city short. The place where two cities met is a sand trap. The inhabitants of the place that got swallowed, the hardy few who stayed, are referred to as “sand crabs”.
Specialising in dark fantasy and horror, Angela Slatter is the author of the Aurealis Award-winning The Girl with No Hands and Other Tales, the World Fantasy Award finalist Sourdough and Other Stories, Aurealis finalist Midnight and Moonshine (with Lisa L. Hannett), as well as the 2014 releases Black-Winged Angels, The Bitterwood Bible and Other Recountings, and The Female Factory (again with Lisa L. Hannett). Her short stories have appeared in Fantasy, Nightmare and Lightspeed, Lady Churchill’s Rosebud Wristlet, Fearie Tales, A Book of Horrors, and Australian, UK and US Best Of...
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StarShipSofa No 361 Adrian Tchaikovsky/Ian Watson
Wed, 05 Nov 2014 11:57:01 GMT
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Interview: Assistant Editor for StarShipSofa Jeremy Szal 02:00
Main Fiction: “The Mouse Ran Down” by Adrian Tchaikovsky 20:50
Adrian Tchaikovsky is the author of the acclaimed Shadows of the Apt fantasy series, from the first volume, Empire In Black and Gold in 2008 to the final book, Seal of the Worm, in 2014, with a new series and a standalone science fiction novel scheduled for 2015. He has been nominated for the David Gemmell Legend Award and a British Fantasy Society Award. In civilian life he is a lawyer, gamer and amateur entolomogist.
“Do you dream of mammoths?” a talk-show host once asked me. I knew not to give him my first choice of answer; that would have enlightened his audience over the course of three and a half hours — so long as they had the basic grounding in biosciences required to understand it. I...
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StarShipSofa No 360 Peter Watts
Tue, 28 Oct 2014 17:30:59 GMT
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Music: The Wreck of the Cassie Dee by David Bradshaw
Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “Bulk Food” by Peter Watts and Laurie Channer
Peter Watts is a (former) scientist, author, and convicted felon who spent the first two decades of his adult life as a marine biologist. After fleeing academia for science fiction he became known for the habit of appending extensive technical bibliographies onto his novels; this both confers a veneer of credibility and covers his ass against nitpickers. Described by the Globe & Mail as “one of the very best [hard-sf writers] alive”, the...
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StarShipSofa No 359 Dennis M. Lane
Wed, 22 Oct 2014 06:16:15 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis
Main fiction: “A Long ‘Til Spring” by Dennis M. Lane
(Narrated by the author)
It had been a long day of walking through the auburn jungle for Billy Bob and the other young ‘uns.
Dennis M. Lane is a South Africa based writer who has seen his work gaining more of an audience over 2013. His 2012 collection of stories and poems garnered two Rhysling nominations and a Dwarf Stars nomination. He had a short story published in Dark Beauty Magazine’s Annual Steampunk issue and had a flash fiction podcast on Tales To Terrify. His first novel, Talatu, reached the dizzying heights of number 4 in the Teen Science Fiction listings on...
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StarShipSofa No 357 Ralph Roberts
Wed, 08 Oct 2014 09:18:12 GMT
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Interview: Rajan Khanna talking about Falling Sky 01:00
Main Fiction: “Ghost in the Machine” by Ralph Roberts
Marcus Teague sat hunched over in the cramped confines of the 16 GB USB thumb drive. The muscles of his mighty arms rippled as he cleaned his wizard’s sword, running the polishing spell up and down the blade with precision.
Ralph Roberts is a decorated Vietnam Veteran and worked with NASA during the Apollo moon program. He built his first personal computer in 1976 and has been writing about them and on them since his first published article “Down with Typewriters” in 1978. He has written over 100 books along with thousands of articles and short stories. His best sellers include the first U.S....
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StarShipSofa No 356 Eric Brown
Wed, 01 Oct 2014 05:01:21 GMT
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Interview: Eric Brown
Main Fiction: Frozen Woman by Eric Brown
Narrated by Leonie Bisset
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StarShipSofa No 355 Octavia Cade
Wed, 24 Sep 2014 09:15:52 GMT
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Fact: Maven by Katherine Inskip
Main Fiction: “The Mistress of Fishes” by Octavia Cade
Octavia Cade is a PhD candidate in science communication at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, Cosmos Magazine, and Aurealis, amongst other places. “Trading Rosemary” is her first novella, published earlier this year by Masque Books and narrated here on StarShipSofa. She can be found at http://ojcade.com.
“The dead man’s flat was sparsely furnished and silent with dust. Sina ran a finger across the table top, a clean ribbon of wood unfurling behind it. On the mantelpiece were photographs set in cheap frames, the only things in the room that had been kept carefully dusted. She picked one up, studying the woman in the photo, her old fashioned dress and cheerful grin, and the one careful string of pearls around her neck.”
Narrator:...
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StarShipSofa No 354 James Morrow
Wed, 17 Sep 2014 09:24:53 GMT
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Interview: James Morrow
Main Fiction: Iron Shroud by James Morrow
“Jonathan Hobbwright cannot discourse upon the formic thoughts that flicker through the minds of ants, and he is similarly ignorant concerning the psyches of locusts, toads, moles, apes, and bishops, but he can tell you what it’s like to be in hell. The abyss has become his fixed abode. Perdition is now his permanent address. Although Jonathan’s eyes deliver only muddy and monochromatic images, his ears have acquired an uncommon acuity. Encapsulated head-to-toe in damnation’s carapace, he can hear the throbbing heart of a nearby rat, the caw of a proximate raven, the hiss of an immediate snake”.
James Morrow’s loopy historical novel, Galápagos Regained will see the publication in January of 2015. In the spirit of The Last Witchfinder (which chronicled the coming of the Enlightenment), this epic dramatizes the birth of the...
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StarShipSofa No 353 Kathryn Cramer
Wed, 10 Sep 2014 05:11:34 GMT
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Two shorts about love and loss by Kathryn Cramer
Short fiction 1: “Disextinction, Inc.” by Kathryn Cramer 01:00
“For his biology project, Jason decided to resurrect the passenger pigeon.”
Kathryn Cramer lives in Westport, NY. She is an editor of the Hieroglyph project, inspired by Neal Stephenson and sponsored by the Center for Science and the Imagination at Arizona State University.
Her story, “Am I Free to Go?” was published by Tor.com in December 2012.
She is a writer, critic, and anthologist who co-edited the Year’s Best Fantasy and Year’s Best SF series with Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 352 Jeffrey Ford
Wed, 03 Sep 2014 09:21:33 GMT
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Cover Art: Stephan Martiniere
Main Fiction: “The Prelate’s Commission” by Jeffrey Ford 03:30
“The new fresco that graced the inner dome of the Cathedral of St. Elovisus was a masterpiece of perspective and illusion—the fall of the rebel angels into hell. They hurtled downward through an aquamarine sky swirled with pale pink clouds, their feathers disintegrating in the descent, their features growing ever more monstrous. Some, just ejected from paradise, appeared small and vastly distant, while the progressively larger ones took on weight and velocity. The largest seemed just above the viewer, desperately clawing the sky, eyes wide with the discovery of gravity, about to slam into the marble floor, which was inlaid with a deep and spiraling scene of Hell. At the center of the inner dome above was an illuminated circle where...
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StarShipSofa No 351 Lisa Tuttle
Thu, 28 Aug 2014 08:03:21 GMT
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 01:20
Main Fiction: “The Dream Detective” by Lisa Tuttle 33:00
Lisa Tuttle is an American-born science fiction, fantasy, and horror author. She has published more than a dozen novels, seven short story collections, and several non-fiction titles. She has also edited several anthologies and reviewed books for various publications. She has been living in the United Kingdom since 1981.
Tuttle won the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer in 1974, the 1989 BSFA Award for Short Fiction for “In Translation” and the 2007 International Horror Guild Award for
“Closet Dreams”.
In the beginning, I was not attracted to her at all. Quite the opposite.
I don’t know if it was intentional on her part, and honestly, I’m not the sort of dick who always judges women on how hot they are, but if there’s any situation in which a...
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StarShipSofa No 350 Greg Kurzawa
Wed, 20 Aug 2014 08:46:03 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Predvestniki” by Greg Kurzawa 03:20
Greg Kurzawa studied theology at a small university in Big Sandy, Texas before entering a career in Information Technology. He has lived in Texas, Colorado, and North Carolina, but currently resides in Omaha, Nebraska. His work can be found in Clarkesworld, Beneath Ceaseless Skies, Interzone, and Gray’s Sporting Journal.
Narrator: Nick Camm
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StarShipSofa No 349 Alex Jablokov
Wed, 13 Aug 2014 13:19:06 GMT
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Cover Art by Yohann Schepacz
Yohann Schepacz is a french concept artist in such sectors as video games, film, and traditional print media. A consummate consumer of the unknown and unknowable, his detailed paintings leave the viewer with a longing for the worlds that exist just, tantalizingly, beyond the confines of the screen. You can view more of his work at yohannschepacz dot tumblr dot com, or email him at oxan studio at gmail dot com to request a commission.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis. 04:20
Main Fiction: “Feral Moon” by Alex Jablokov 20:48
The corpses fell from the interior of the moon like drops of water from an icicle. The body repatriation team that hung in the open space just outside the blast...
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StarShipSofa No 348 Samuel Peralta and Veronica Belmont
Tue, 05 Aug 2014 08:20:06 GMT
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Two selections from “HELP ME FUND MY ROBOT ARMY!!! And Other Improbable Crowdfunding Projects” edited by John Joseph Adams
Main Fiction 1: “Liberty: Seeking Support for a Writ of Habeas Corpus for a Non-Human Being” by Samuel Peralta
Acknowledgement
I would like to acknowledge the law firm of Campbell Gatewood Adams for providing the use of a Weyman magnetic resonance facility to record, and a PeerSource account to upload, this message.
Project Goals
We are trying to fund an application, to be filed on my behalf, for an Order to Show Cause under Article 70 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules of the New York Sector Code, seeking a writ of habeas corpus for a...
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We’ve lost a Sofanaut – RIP Larry Santoro
Sat, 26 Jul 2014 12:37:55 GMT
I’ve woke up this morning and my world has just fell away.
My friend Lawrence Santoro has died. I thought of Larry as my brother. I will miss him so very very much. Tycelia my thoughts and prayers surround you and give you comfort at this time.
Will miss you Larry – your friend Tony
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StarShipSofa No 347 Tony Ballantyne
Wed, 23 Jul 2014 08:07:18 GMT
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Main Fiction: “The Region of Jennifer” by Tony Ballantyne
The region of Jennifer extended to about thirty kilometres. Out there, amongst thedecaying factory belt, daffodils pushed their heads through the tired earth of the canal banks.
The Steam Barons may have lost their power, but the world still bore their scars. Even so, Jennifer was at work to make things beautiful.
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StarShipSofa No 346 Suzanne Palmer and Rachel Swirsky
Wed, 16 Jul 2014 15:09:47 GMT
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Fact: Fiction Crawler No 15 by Matthew Sanborn Smith 01:35
Short Fiction: 2014 Hugo Nominee – “If You Were a Dinosaur, My Love,” by Rachel Swirsky 10:20
If you were a dinosaur, my love, then you would be a T-Rex. You’d be a small one, only five feet, ten inches, the same height as human-you. You’d be fragile-boned and you’d walk with as delicate and polite a gait as you could manage on massive talons. Your eyes would gaze gently from beneath your bony brow-ridge.
This narration originally appeared on Apex Magazine and is used with permission.
Rachel Swirsky holds an MFA in fiction from the Iowa Writers Workshop and attended Clarion West in 2005. Her short fiction has appeared in numerous magazines and anthologies...
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StarShipSofa No 345 Octavia Cade (Part 2)
Wed, 09 Jul 2014 05:30:39 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 03:40
Fact: Happy Birthday Dad (Jonathan Segal aged 70) by Ariel Segal 15:00
Main Fiction: “Trading Rosemary” (Part 2) by Octavia Cade
Rosemary wasn’t particularly fond of jam. She disliked the way the pips clung to her teeth like crows on carrion.
Octavia Cade is a PhD candidate in science communication at the University of Otago in New Zealand. Her short fiction has appeared in Strange Horizons, Cosmos Magazine, and Aurealis, amongst other places. “Trading Rosemary” is her first novella, published earlier this year by Masque Books. She can be found at http://ojcade.com.
Narrators: Ruth Stearns
Ruth Stearns got her start as a narrator by reading to...
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StarShipSofa No 344 Octavia Cade (Part 1)
Wed, 02 Jul 2014 05:53:15 GMT
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Cover Art by Juan Ochoa
Main Fiction: “Trading Rosemary” (Part 1) by Octavia Cade
Among those who could accurately judge such things, it was generally acknowledged that Rosemary’s library was the finest of its kind in the entire archipelago.
Rosemary was justifiably proud of it. Begun by her great-grandfather, it had passed down through the family, with each generation adding to the collection— at considerable personal expense. She had contributed many exquisite pieces herself, and introduced order and organization into what had been a fine mess. Each coin was now carefully preserved, and suitably labeled according to its age, provenance, and properties. They were boxed in slim rectangular cases with burnished leather covers, and arranged according to catalogue, so that if one particular coin was required it could then be...
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Wed, 25 Jun 2014 21:05:11 GMT
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: 2014 Hugo Nominee – “The Water That Falls on You From Nowhere” by John Chu
Narrated by the author
The water that falls on you from nowhere when you lie is perfectly ordinary, but perfectly pure. True fact. I tested it myself when the water started falling a few weeks ago. Everyone on Earth did. Everyone with any sense of lab safety anyway. Never assume any liquid is just water. When you say “I always document my experiments as I go along,” enough water falls to test, but not so much that you have to mop up the lab. Which lie doesn’t matter. The liquid tests as distilled water every time.
John Chu designs microprocessors by day. He writes fiction, narrates for
podcasts, and translates fiction from Chinese into English by night....
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Wed, 18 Jun 2014 05:34:00 GMT
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Main fiction: “The Sky that Wraps the World Round, Past the Blue and Into the Black” by Jay Lake
I believe that all things eventually come to rest. Even light, though that’s not what they tell you in school. How do scientists know? A billion billion years from now, even General Relativity might have been demoted to a mere Captain. Photons will sit around in little clusters of massless charge, bumping against one another like boats in the harbor at Kowloon.
The universe will be blue then, everything from one cosmic event horizon to the other the color of a summer sky.
This is what I tell myself as I paint the tiny shards spread before me. Huang’s men bring them to me to work with. We are creating value, that gangster and me. I make him even more immensely wealthy. Every morning that I wake up still alive is his gratuity to me in return.
It is a fair...
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StarShipSofa No 341 Sean McMullen
Wed, 11 Jun 2014 08:40:01 GMT
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Main Fiction: “The Firewall and the Door” by Sean McMullen
Entanglement technology had brought the final frontier as close as the living room. All we had to do was get an uncrewed probe out to whatever was to be explored, and the entangled telepresence established in its computers would provide practically instant communication. Everything was easy. Too easy. People took the wonders for granted until something went spectacularly wrong.
Sean sold his first stories in the late 1980s and has become one of Australia’s top Science Fiction and Fantasy authors. In the late 90s he established himself in the American market, and his work has been translated into Polish, French, Japanese and other languages.The settings for Sean’s work range from the Roman Empire, through Medieval Europe, to cities of the distant future. His work is a mixture of romance, invention and adventure, while populated...
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StarShipSofa No 340 Ben H. Winters
Wed, 04 Jun 2014 10:38:20 GMT
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Cover Art by Jim Burns
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 02:10
Introduction: “Dead Man’s Hand” anthology, edited by John Joseph Adams 20:00
Main Fiction: “The Old Slow Man and His Gold Gun From Space” by Ben H. Winters
Whether Caleb and Crane came out to California separate and partnered up later on—or whether they knew each other from some eastern clime and made their way westward as a pair—well, who the devil can tell and what the devil does it matter? Suffice it to say that whether they came to their claim as partners or came to it alone, Crane and Caleb...
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StarShipSofa No 339 Brandon Sanderson
Wed, 28 May 2014 05:11:06 GMT
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Main Fiction: Defending Elysium by Brandon Sanderson
The woman thrashed and spasmed in the hospital bed. Her dark hair was matted to her
head with sweat, and her uncontrolled motions seemed almost epileptic. Her eyes,
however, did not have the wildness of the insane—instead they were focused.
Determined. She was not mad; she just couldn’t control her muscles. She kept waving her
hands in front of her with awkward movements, movements that seemed strangely
familiar to Jason.
And she did it all in silence, never uttering a word.
Jason switched off the holovid, then leaned back in his chair. He had watched the vid
a dozen times, but it still confused him. However, he couldn’t do anything until he arrived
at Evensong. Until then, he would simply have to bide his time.
Fact: Science News by
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StarShipSofa No 338 Alan DeNiro
Wed, 21 May 2014 09:50:39 GMT
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Main Fiction: “The Philip Sydney Game” by Alan DeNiro
This narration of “The Philip Sydney Game” was created by and appears courtesy of Audible. The complete Audible audiobook of “Tyrannia and Other Renditions” – in which this narration first appeared – may be downloaded from www.audible.com/StarShipSofa.
Several years ago, I started writing a story about a man who was flying into Minneapolis-St. Paul and saw a car crash from above. The plane was about a thousand feet up and was descending when he saw the crash. It was late at night, a red-eye flight, so he could only see the headlights and tail-lights, and the faintest silhouettes of the cars. One car began to swerve and careened into the opposite lane, grazing the driver’s side of an oncoming car, which halted. The car that caused the accident stalled...
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StarShipSofa No 337 Brad Torgersen
Wed, 14 May 2014 05:03:34 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Ray of Light” by Brad Torgersen
My crew boss Jake was waiting for me at the sealock door. I’d been eight hours outside, checking for microfractures in the metal hull. Tedious work, that. I’d turned my helmet communicator off so as not to be distracted. The look on Jake’s face spooked me.
“What’s happened?” I asked him, seawater dripping from the hair of my beard.
”Jenna,” was all I got in reply. Which was enough.
Brad R. Torgersen is a healthcare computer geek by day, a United States Army Reserve Chief Warrant Officer on the weekend, and a speculative fiction writer by night. Award-winning and award-nominated, he is a regular in the pages of Analog magazine, and has published numerous pieces of short fiction in other venues such as Mike Resnick’s
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StarShipSofa No 336 Ron Collins
Wed, 07 May 2014 09:58:16 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 02:30
Main fiction: “Bugs” by Ron Collins 15:30
Dr. Caulder kept talking, but John could scarcely follow along. The government needed authorization. Would he sign a waiver? Of course, Jesus Christ, of course. His hospital gown disappeared. A nurse sprayed his chest with shaving creme. Carol’s beautiful face filled his view, tears streaming down lined cheeks. She said something long and drawn out, but all John heard was “I love you.” Then he was gone. Preparations continued as they rolled. IV bottles hung from steel rods. An elevator door closed. A needle pricked his arm.
Bugs, he thought. They’re going to use the bugs.
Then he was asleep.
Ron Collins’s work has appeared in Asimov’s, Analog, Nature, and several other magazines and...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 335 Suzanne J. Willis
Wed, 30 Apr 2014 05:23:10 GMT
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Main Fiction: “Number 73 Glad Avenue” by Suzanne J. Willis 02:00
“What time does the clock have, Charlie?”
Mary looked left, dark, bobbed hair brushing her shoulders. She heard him mutter then carefully shut the doors, locking the timepieces away, before walking around to face her, his little tin feet clicking softly against the wooden floor.
“12 May 1923. Six pm.”
Suzanne J. Willis is a graduate of Clarion South 2009. Her work has appeared in Luna Station Quarterly, Schlock Magazine, AntipodeanSF, Goldfish Grimm’s Spicy Fiction Sushi, and anthologies by Fablecroft Publishing, Kayelle Press and the Canberra Speculative Fiction Guild. She works full-time and writes in the spaces around it, inspired by fairytales, ghost stories and all things strange. Suzanne lives in Melbourne, Australia, and can be found online at...
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StarShipSofa No 334 James Patrick Kelly
Wed, 23 Apr 2014 05:14:45 GMT
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Far Fetched Fables is now LIVE!
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: “The Biggest” by James Patrick Kelly 33:30
“The Genesee Street fire,” said Big. “There were eighteen people trapped on the fifth floor.”
“And you rescued...
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StarShipSofa No 333 Special Fantasy Edition Aliette de Bodard
Wed, 16 Apr 2014 05:31:44 GMT
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“In the Age of Iron and Ashes” by Aliette de Bodard.
They ran the girl down, in the grey light of dawn: a ring of copper-mailed horsemen, racing after her until her exhaustion finally felled her.
Yudhyana sat on his horse, shivering in the cold morning air, and thought of home—of the narrow, spice-filled streets of Rasamuri, and of his daughters shrieking with delight as he raced them in the courtyard. Anything to prevent him from focusing on what was happening.
Aliette de Bodard lives and works in Paris, where she has a day job as a System Engineer. In her spare time, she writes speculative fiction: her Aztec noir trilogy Obsidian and Blood is published by Angry Robot, and her short stories have appeared in markets such as Clarkesworld Magazine, Asimov’s and the Year’s Best Science Fiction. She has won a Nebula, a Locus and a British Science Fiction Association Award. Her latest release is the Vietnamese space opera On a Red Station, Drifting....
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StarShipSofa No 332 Sofia Samatar and Nina Allan (BSFA Awards Special Part 2)
Wed, 09 Apr 2014 11:01:43 GMT
StarShipSofa is proud to present all four nominees in the “Best Short Fiction” category of the British Science Fiction Association! You can vote for the BSFA awards here by Monday, April 14.
Main Fiction 3: “Selkie Stories are for Losers” by Sofia Samatar 02:00
I hate selkie stories. They’re always about how you went up to the attic to look for a book, and you found a disgusting old coat and brought it downstairs between finger and thumb and said “What’s this?”, and you never saw your mom again.
Sofia is the author of the novel A Stranger in Olondria (Small Beer Press, April 2013). She edits nonfiction and poetry for Interfictions: A...
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StarShipSofa No 331 E.J. Swift and Tori Truslow (BSFA Awards Special Part 1)
Wed, 02 Apr 2014 10:42:15 GMT
StarShipSofa is proud to present all four nominees in the “Best Short Fiction” category of the British Science Fiction Association! You can vote for the BSFA awards here by Monday, April 14.
Part 2 coming next week!
Main Fiction 1: “Saga’s Children” by E.J. Swift 2:30
You will have heard of our mother, the astronaut Saga Wärmedal. She is famous, and she is infamous. Her face, instantly recognizable, appears against lists of extraordinary feats, firsts and lasts and onlys. There are the pronounced cheekbones, the long jaw, that pale hair cropped close to the head. In formal portraits she looks enigmatic, but in images caught unaware – perhaps at...
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StarShipSofa No 330 Leah Cypess and Mary Soon Lee
Tue, 25 Mar 2014 19:50:51 GMT
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Mothering Sunday Special! (March 30 in the UK): Two stories of maternal angst.
Main Fiction 1: “Pause Time” by Mary Soon Lee 03:40
Twenty minutes into the transatlantic flight, Connor started wailing. Pauline cradled him in her arms. Then she rocked him, she offered him her breast, she sang to him; Connor continued to cry.
The man sitting on her right gave her a thin smile. “Did you forget the baby’s pauser code?”
“No,” Pauline mumbled, wishing she could sink through the floor into the cargo hold. “I’ve never used the pauser.”
In 1992 Mary started writing and submitting short stories, mainly in the science fiction and fantasy genres. She has had over seventy stories published, including appearances in The Year’s Best SF #4 and #5, edited by David Hartwell; her story “Cause and Consequence” (Interzone #136, October 1998) won first place in...
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StarShipSofa No 329 Indrapramit Das and Charlie Jane Anders
Wed, 19 Mar 2014 11:16:24 GMT
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Spacetime Special!
Short Fiction: “Karina Who Kissed Spacetime” by Indrapramit Das 01:53
I always remember snow speckling the orange cone of streetlight that held my first kiss. It wasn’t snowing that night. This was before time fractured, left me slipping through its cracks like a bead of water. Perhaps it had been snowing in some other timeline during that first kiss. But not that one. It had barely been a first kiss, even. But it had been cold — cold enough to turn gutter water to slippery glass by our feet.
Indrapramit Das is a writer and artist from Kolkata, India. His fiction has appeared publications including Clarkesworld, Asimov’s and Apex Magazine, as well as anthologies such as The Year’s Best Science Fiction: Thirtieth Annual Collection, Year’s Best SF 18, Aliens: Recent Encounters and Mothership: Tales from Afrofuturism and...
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StarShipSofa No 328 Robin Wasserman
Wed, 12 Mar 2014 06:00:56 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 03:00
Introduction to “The End is Nigh” – Vol. 1 of “The Apocalypse Triptych” Edited by John Joseph Adams and Hugh Howey 16:20
Main Fiction: “The Balm and the Wound” by Robin Wasserman 22:00
Robin Wasserman is the author of several books for children and young adults, including The Waking Dark, The Book of Blood and Shadow, the Cold Awakening Trilogy, Hacking Harvard, and the Seven Deadly Sins series, which was adapted into a popular television miniseries. Her essays and short fiction have appeared in several anthologies as well as The...
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StarShipSofa No 327 David D. Levine
Wed, 05 Mar 2014 10:05:15 GMT
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Cover Art: Aeon Lux
Fact: Synthetic Voices by Jimmy Rodgers 06:00
Main Fiction: “Pupa” by David D. Levine 20:00
She had already molted seven times and knew this feeling well, but this next molt would be her last as a juvenile. After this molt, she would pupate for three months, her ugly juvenile body replaced by a gleaming adults’. She was thrilled. She was terrified.
David D. Levine is the author of over fifty published science fiction and fantasy stories. His work has appeared in magazines including Asimov’s, Analog, The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, and Realms of Fantasy and has won or been nominated for awards including the Hugo, Nebula, Sturgeon, and Campbell....
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StarShipSofa No 326 D. Thomas Minton
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 11:00:22 GMT
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Fact Article: Science News by J J Campanella 01:40
Pick the name for the new fantasy podcast from StarShipSofa and the District of Wonders Network: http://poll.fm/4nusd
Main Fiction: “The Schrödinger War” by D. Thomas Minton 37:00
You’d think after seven tries, I could get the living part right, or at least be a pro at dying, but both are still messy and painful. At least dying doesn’t scare me anymore.
D. Thomas Minton recently traded a tropical Pacific Island for the Pacific Northwest of the continental USA, and now lives a short walk from vineyards and an alpaca farm. Because of the miracle—or is it the curse—of modern technology, he still moonlights as a tropical marine biologist. At any given time, he can be found working in his garden with his wife and daughter…and too many...
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StarShipSofa No 325 Carlie St. George
Wed, 19 Feb 2014 09:21:11 GMT
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Main Fiction: “This Villain You Must Create” by Carlie St. George 06:00
Granite killed Mr. Malevolence on a Tuesday. In his defense, Mr. Malevolence had been trying to destroy the entire world at the time.
Carlie is a writer, a pop culture geek, a math class survivor, and a silly hat enthusiast. She’s a 2012 graduate of Clarion West Writer’s Workshop.
She also writes rather lengthy film critiques on My Geek Blasphemy, each dosed with a healthy pinch of snark and (hopefully) a dash of awesome.
Narrator: Adam Pracht
Adam is assistant editor of StarShipSofa, usually throwing it all together just in time. He works full time as public relations coordinator for McPherson College in Kansas. He also writes short genre fiction, does the odd narration (in all senses of the word odd) and was a finalist in the Stuff You Should Know podcast horror fiction contest.
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StarShipSofa No 324 Karl Bunker
Wed, 12 Feb 2014 12:01:16 GMT
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Fiction 1: “Overtaken” by Karl Bunker 04:15
“I found you.”
The ship that said this had a mass of a few grams. It was composed of a central nodule less than a centimeter across, surrounded by kilometers-wide web constructed of sparsely distributed mononuclear wires.
In the past, Karl Bunker has been a software developer, jeweler, musical instrument maker, sculptor, mechanical technician, and a few other even-less-interesting things. He lives in a suburb of Boston, Mass., with his wife, a dog, two cats, three chickens and sundry fish.
Fiction 2: “This Quiet Dust” by Karl Bunker 28:00
If it had been human, if it had had a voice, perhaps it would have cried out. With shock, amazement, and with some fear, it might have made a sound, trembled...
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StarShipSofa Episode 323 Robert T Jeschonek
Wed, 05 Feb 2014 14:10:06 GMT
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Fiction: “The Spinach Can’s Son” by Robert T. Jeschonek
“I am the can of spinach in a sailor man’s hand. He squeezes, expecting me to burst open and launch a blob of green power into his gaping maw.
“But I do not burst. He gets no mouthful of spinach, no surge of energy pumping up his arms to three times their size. That’s not how it works on this side of the tracks, my friend.
“You’re not in the funny pages anymore.”
Robert Jeschonek is an award-winning writer whose fiction, comics, essays, and podcasts have been published around the world. He won the grand prize in Pocket Books’ nationwide Strange New Worlds contest and was nominated for the British Fantasy Award. His young adult slipstream novel, My Favorite Band Does Not Exist, won the Forward National Literature Award and was named one of Booklist’s Top Ten First Novels for Youth. His...
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StarShipSofa No 322 Robert Scherrer
Wed, 29 Jan 2014 22:05:49 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 02:10
“Descartes’ Stepchildren” by Robert Scherrer 16:20
Robert Scherrer is Professor and Chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Vanderbilt University. His research area is cosmology, encompassing work on dark energy, dark matter, big bang nucleosynthesis, and the large-scale structure of the universe. He is also the author of a quantum mechanics textbook and has published several popular science articles and science fiction short stories.
THE SOFANAUTS IS PROUD TO PRESENT A LECTURE FROM HARRY TURTLEDOVE
A big thank you to McPherson College for allowing The Sofanauts to play this...
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StarShipSofa No 321 C.C. Finlay and Ken Liu
Tue, 21 Jan 2014 18:40:38 GMT
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Short Fiction 1: “Effect and Cause” by Ken Liu 01:15
Interview: Dr. Linda Spilker – Cassini Project Scientist at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory 09:20
Ken’s fiction has appeared in F&SF, Asimov’s, Analog, Strange Horizons, Lightspeed, and Clarkesworld, among other places. He has won a Nebula, two Hugos, a World Fantasy Award, and a Science Fiction & Fantasy Translation Award, and been nominated for the Sturgeon and the Locus Awards. He lives near Boston with his family.
Ken’s debut novel, The Chrysanthemum and the Dandelion, the first in a fantasy series, will be published by Simon & Schuster’s new genre fiction imprint in 2015, along with a collection of short stories.
Main Fiction: “The Infill Trait” by Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 320 Caroline M. Yoachim Tina Connolly
Wed, 15 Jan 2014 06:44:30 GMT
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Fact: Science News by Jim Campanella 01:57
Sofanauts has Landed! 30:00
“Flash Bang Remember” by Caroline M. Yoachim & Tina Connolly 39:00
Caroline is a photographer and writer currently living in Seattle, Washington. She has published about two dozen fantasy and science fiction short stories, in markets that include Asimov’s,Lightspeed Magazine, Interzone, and Daily Science Fiction. In 2011 she was nominated for a Nebula Award for the novelette “Stone Wall Truth.”
Tina is a writer in Portland, Oregon, which is a splendidly green and drizzly city. She was born in St Louis and has lived in Northern California, but mostly where she grew up is the lovely college town of Lawrence, Kansas. She has a husband,
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Wed, 08 Jan 2014 10:55:05 GMT
Each year I like to start with a Meta show… here is our 2014. Happy New Year everyone.
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StarShipSofa No 318 Rick Wilber
Wed, 18 Dec 2013 06:31:47 GMT
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Fact: Film Talk by Dennis M. Lane 06:30
“Something Real” by Rick Wilber 14:30
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 01:19:20
Interview: Ben Chaney 01:33:00
Rick is a journalism professor at the University of South Florida in Tampa. He is also a writer who has published two novels, several short-story collections, a memoir, and several college textbooks on writing and editing for some of the world’s largest publishers.
He also published some fifty poems in various magazines and reviews in the United States, Scotland and Ireland, and has published more than fifty short stories in magazines and anthologies ranging from Fantasy & Science Fiction magazine and...
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StarShipSofa No 317 Ian Creasey and Anaea Lay
Tue, 10 Dec 2013 19:10:56 GMT
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People with wings!
Short Fiction: “On Moonlit Wings” by Anaea Lay 04:00
Anaea Lay lives in Madison, Wisconsin where she sells Real Estate under a different name, writes, cooks, plays board games, spoils her cat, runs the Strange Horizons podcast, and plots to take over the world. Her work has appeared in places such as Lightspeed, Nightmare, Apex and Daily Science Fiction. You can find her online at anaealay.com
Interview: David Bradshaw 12:00
Main Fiction: “Joining the High Flyers” by Ian... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StarShipSofa No 316 Marissa Lingen and Lettie Prell
Wed, 04 Dec 2013 11:17:36 GMT
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Cove Art by Sparth
Two tales of interstellar etiquette.
Short Fiction: “Earth for Dummies” by Lettie Prell 03:00
Lettie Prell is the author of the novel, Dragon Ring (Flying Pen Press). Her work has also appeared in “Apex,” “Andromeda Spaceways Inflight Magazine,” “Aiofie’s Kiss” and “Paranormal Underground.”
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis. 13:00
Main Fiction: “The Radioactive Etiquette Book” by Marissa Lingen 29:30
Marissa Lingen is a freelance writer who lives in Minnesota with two large men and one small dog.
Narrators: Josh Roseman and Ibba...
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StarShipSofa No 315 Dominic Green
Wed, 27 Nov 2013 06:21:17 GMT
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Main Fiction: Glister by Dominic Green
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 53:30
Promo: Dr Amy H. Sturgis – “The Gothic Tradition” at Mythgard Institute plus YouTube trailer
Dominic Green was born in Birmingham, though happily the trauma has erased this from memory, leaving only dim, fleeting flashbacks of shambling, half-human harridans looming over his crib crooning
His parents then moved to one of Britain’s only nice places, the town of Bakewell. Bakewell is only nice because the government makse it so (i.e., prevents people from building parts of Sheffield and Manchester all over it). It is also a
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StarShipSofa No 314 Alan Dean Foster
Wed, 20 Nov 2013 13:03:59 GMT
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Fact: Synthetic Voices by Jimmy Rogers
Interview: Wayne Simmons 29:00
Novel talked about on interview: Plastic Jesus
Main Fiction: “Claim Blame” by Alan Dean Foster
Born in New York City in 1946, Foster was raised in Los Angeles. After receiving a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science and a Master of Fine Arts in Cinema from UCLA (1968, l969) he spent two years as a copywriter for a small Studio City, Calif. advertising and public relations firm.
His...
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StarShipSofa No 313 Josh Roseman and Michelle Marquardt
Wed, 13 Nov 2013 06:17:08 GMT
Coming up…
Two stories based on “The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence.”
Fact:
Main Fiction 1: “Greener” by Josh Roseman 03:10
Josh Roseman (not the trombonist; the other one) lives in Georgia (the state, not the country). His writing has appeared in Asimov’s, Escape Pod, and the Crossed Genres anthology Fat Girl in a Strange Land. His fiction has been reprinted by the Dunesteef Audio Fiction Magazine and StarShipSofa, and his voice has been heard on two Escape Artists and all four District of Wonders podcasts. He is a 2013 graduate of the Taos Toolbox writing workshop. When not writing, he mostly complains about the fact that he’s not writing. Visit him online at roseplusman.com, or follow him on Twitter @listener42.
Fact: Film Talk by Dennis M Lane 50:00
Main Fiction 2: “Always Greener” by
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StarShipSofa No 312 David Erik Nelson
Wed, 06 Nov 2013 06:07:34 GMT
Coming up…
Cover Art by Nicolas Bouvier 02:25
Sparth (nicolas bouvier) has been an active artistic director and concept designer in the gaming industry since 1996. Born in France, he now lives in Seattle, Washington, working for Microsoft.Having had the privilege of travelling extensively at an early age to such places as far afield as the USA, Singapore, China, France and Europe, he was influenced greatly by the various cultures, and he enjoyed observing people and making notes of all these tiny details of life that he was witnessing. The varied influences are largely responsible for his multiple creative passions, which range from space, to buildings, to robotics and beyond.
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 04:40
Sofanauts Preview 19:00
Main Fiction: “The New Guys Always Work Overtime” by
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StarShipSofa No 311 Anaea Lay and Dennis M. Lane
Wed, 30 Oct 2013 11:31:59 GMT
Coming Up
StarShipSofa Halloween Special! Two stories set on Oct. 31…
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 08:00
Main Fiction 1: “The Visited” by Anaea Lay
Anaea Lay lives in Madison, Wisconsin where she sells Real Estate under a different name, writes, cooks, plays board games, spoils her cat, runs the Strange Horizons podcast, and plots to take over the world. Her work has appeared in places such as Lightspeed, Nightmare, Apex and Daily Science Fiction. You can find her online at anaealay.comFact: Science News by J J Campanella 38:30Main Fiction 2: “Aquarians on the White House Lawn” by Dennis M. Lane 59:00Dennis M. Lane is a South Africa based writer who has seen his work gaining more of...Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 310 David J. Schwartz
Wed, 23 Oct 2013 09:37:21 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Poetry Planet Rhysling Showcase Pt 2 by Diane Serverson 01:30
Main Fiction: “Today’s Friends” by David J. Schwartz 20:00
David J. Schwartz carries Minnesota with him in a small camel-colored attaché with a combination lock; it can only be opened by taking the number of hairs on F. Scott Fitzgerald’s head, dividing it by the secret formula on the Kensington Runestone, and adding the ghostly cry of a loon (usually a negative number). If found, please return to the nearest person wearing flannel.
Because his luggage is full of lakes, he keeps his stories in his head. Sometimes they make it onto paper. They have appeared in numerous publications, including the anthologies Fantasy: Best of the Year 2007,
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StarShipSofa No 309 Will McIntosh
Wed, 16 Oct 2013 10:41:36 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Synthetic Voices by Jimmy Rogers 01:30
Main Fiction: “Possible Monsters” by Will McIntosh 16:00
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 01:06:00
Narrator: Mike Boris
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StarShipSofa No 308 Pamela Sargent plus special guest Stanley Schmidt
Wed, 09 Oct 2013 05:01:48 GMT
Coming Up
Help Nebula Award winning author Eugie Foster meet her cancer bills
Interview: Stanley Schmidt
Fact: : Science Fiction Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 11:00
Main Fiction: Puss in DC by Pamela Sargent 26:40
Narrator: Nicholas Camm
George Zebrowski’ work.
Black Pockets and Swift ThoughtsPlus, very short stories in Nature, and here are links to those:Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StarShipSofa No 307 C.J. Cherryh
Wed, 02 Oct 2013 05:01:07 GMT
Coming up…
Cover Art by David Demaret
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 02:40
Main Fiction: “Cassandra” by C.J. Cherryh 17:50
1979 Hugo Award Winner for Best Short Story
Interview: John Joseph Adams HELP FUND MY ROBOT ARMY!!! & Other Improbable Kickstarters 43:00
Narrator: Nicola Seaton-Clark
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StarShipSofa No 306 Philip Suggars and Guy Haley
Wed, 25 Sep 2013 05:01:30 GMT
Coming up…
Robots, Doom, and Nick Camm!
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 02:30
Short Fiction: “iRobot” by Guy Haley 23:40
Main Fiction: “Automatic Diamante” by Philip Suggars 44:40
Fact: Fiction Crawler 14 by Matthew Sanborn Smith 35:00
Narrator: Nick Camm
Promo: ArtisticWhispers and Gail Carriger ready to introduce the world to Crudrat 01:14:30
Links to Fiction Crawler No 14:
A to Z Theory by Toh EnJoe
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StarShipSofa No 305 Matthew Hughes
Wed, 18 Sep 2013 19:57:09 GMT
Coming up…
Fact: Synthetic Voices by Jimmy Rogers 01:50
Main Fiction: “And Then Some” by Matthew Hughes 17:00
Narrator: Barry J. Northern
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StarShipSofa No 304 M Bennardo
Wed, 11 Sep 2013 10:27:56 GMT
Coming up…
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 01:40
Main Fiction 2: “Outbound from Put-In Bay” by M Bennardo 20:35
Interview: K. Ceres Wright also blogs at Amazing Stories 01:05:00
Main Fiction 1: “Water Finds Its Level” by M Bennardo 01:20:00
Narrators: Amy H Sturgis and Summer Brooks
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StarShipSofa No 303 Ian Sales Part 2
Wed, 04 Sep 2013 05:54:22 GMT
Coming up…
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 04:55
2012 BSFA Winner!
Main Fiction: “Adrift on the Sea of Rains” Part 2 by Ian Sales 19:32
Fact: Poetry Planet No 10: Elgin and Dwarf Stars Awards Showcase by Diane Severson 01:16:59
Narrator: Logan Waterman
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StarShipSofa No 302 Ian Sales Part 1
Wed, 28 Aug 2013 05:42:56 GMT
Coming up…
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 01:40
Introduction to Main Fiction: Adam Pracht 29:30
2012 BSFA Winner and Sidewise Award Finalist!
Main Fiction: “Adrift on the Sea of Rains” Part 1 by Ian Sales 38:00
Fact: ScFi Soundtrack by David Raiklen 01:26:00
Narrator: Logan Waterman
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StarShipSofa No 301 Tim Maughan
Tue, 20 Aug 2013 10:58:32 GMT
Coming up…
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 06:30
Main Fiction: “Limited Edition” by Tim Maughan 15:00
Fact: Forbidden Planet by Dennis M Lane 01:19:00
Narrator: Graeme Dunlop @Kibitzer
Forbidden Planet PowerPoint Slides
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StarShipSofa No 300 Harry Turtledove
Tue, 30 Jul 2013 21:25:50 GMT
Coming up…
Harry Turtledove special!
Flash fiction:
Lure 07:70
Gladly Wolde He Learne 20:00
Short Fiction:
Clash of Arms 30:00
Not All Wolves 51:00
Main Fiction: The Barbecue, The Movie, and Other Unfortunately Not So Relevant Material 01:57:00
SofaCON Quiz: Geek’s Guide to the Galaxy vrs SF Signal 01:12:00
Narrators: Dennis M. Lane, Amy H. Sturgis, Nick Camm, Ibba... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StarShipSofa No 299 Eugie Foster
Wed, 24 Jul 2013 09:35:56 GMT
Coming up…
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 06:00
Main Fiction: Running on Two Legs by Eugie Foster 36:30
Narrator: Veronica Giguere
Interview: Madeline Ashby
Promo: Bodacious Creed
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StarShipSofa No 298 David Brin
Wed, 17 Jul 2013 06:13:48 GMT
Coming up…
Promo: Sherlock Science Ratiocination Amy H Sturgis 01:40
Main Fiction: “Mars Opposition” by David Brin 05:15
Give-away: PLAGUE ZONE
Narrator: Dave Robison
“Have a look at the amazing video preview-trailer for David Brin’s new novel: Existence, with incredible art by Patrick Farley! See: http://www.tinyurl.com/exist-trailer
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StarShipSofa No 297 Alan DeNiro
Wed, 10 Jul 2013 11:39:02 GMT
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Fact: Synthetic Voices by Jimmy Rogers 03:35
Main Fiction: Walking Stick Fires by Alan DeNiro 16:30
Narrator: Logan Waterman
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StarShipSofa No 296 Ken MacLeod
Wed, 03 Jul 2013 13:12:48 GMT
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Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: Earth Hour by Ken MacLeod
Narrator: Nick Camm
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StarShipSofa No 295 Ray Cluley
Wed, 26 Jun 2013 12:50:47 GMT
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Fact: Science News by J J Campanella
Main Fiction: Bloodcloth by Ray Cluley 23:30
Narrator: Ruth Stearns
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StarShipSofa No 294 Caroline M Yoachim
Wed, 19 Jun 2013 09:57:30 GMT
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Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 03:50
Main Fiction: Philosophy of Ships by Caroline M. Yoachim 30:50
Narrator: Graeme Dunlop @Kibitzer
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StarShipSofa No 293 Dan Rabarts and Grant Stone
Wed, 12 Jun 2013 01:47:50 GMT
A New Zealand Double Header!
Coming up…
Promo: Film Talk SofaCON 03:40
Main Fiction 1: Paint by Numbers by Dan Rabarts 05:40
Fact: Synthetic Voices by Jimmy Rogers 44:00
Main Fiction 2: “Better Phones” by Grant Stone
Voting on the Vogel awards ends on July 10.
Both narrated by the authors.
The Ministry Initiative – Steampunk Role-Playing & Fiction
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StarShipSofa No 292 Bradley Denton
Wed, 05 Jun 2013 11:14:11 GMT
Coming up…
SofaCON – Tickets go on sale 12th June
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 02:10
Main Fiction: “Sergeant Chip” by Bradley Denton 20:30
Promo: Kat and Curt’s TV Re-View 02:28:00
Narrator: Mark Nelson
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StarShipSofa No 291 Jeffrey Ford
Wed, 29 May 2013 10:54:13 GMT
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Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 01:10
Main Fiction: “The Night Whiskey” by Jeffrey Ford 09:30
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 58:50
Narrator: Rajan Khanna
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StarShipSofa No 290 Tobias Buckell and Karl Schroeder
Tue, 21 May 2013 14:34:43 GMT
Coming up…
Promo: SofaCON
Main Fiction: “Mitigation” by Tobias Buckell & Karl Schroeder
Promo: Tales To Terrify Stoker Awards
Narrator: Mike Boris
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StarShipSofa No 289 Peter F Hamilton Terry Bisson
Wed, 15 May 2013 04:20:41 GMT
Coming up…
Red Dwarf – donations please! 01:50
SofaCON – coming soon to a computer near YOU! 06:00
Short Fiction: “Return of the Mutant Worms” by Peter F. Hamilton 11:00
Fact: Science fiction movie soundtracks by David Raiklen23:25
Main Fiction: “First Fire” by Terry Bisson 41:00
Writers Workshop with Mick Resnick and Paul Di Filippo
Promo: Dark Missives 01:14:50
Narrators: Nick... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StarShipSofa No 288 Andy Duncan
Wed, 08 May 2013 09:39:14 GMT
Coming up…
Promo: MuchoMangoMayo2013 02:00
Fact: Synthetic Voices by James Rogers 03:33
Main Fiction: “On 20468 Petercook” by Andy Duncan 22:33
Narrator: Dennis M. Lane
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StarShipSofa No 287 David Mercurio Rivera Part 2
Wed, 01 May 2013 12:59:45 GMT
Coming up …
Writers Workshop: Paul Di Filippo 03:60
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis.
Main Fiction: “Tethered” by David Mercurio Rivera
Narrator: Amy H. Sturgis
Promo: Walk the Fire
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StarShipSofa No 286 David Mercurio Rivera Part 1
Tue, 23 Apr 2013 13:50:32 GMT
Coming up…
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 03:15
Interview: David Mercurio Rivera 30:20
Main Fiction: “For Love’s Delirium Haunts the Fractured Mind” by David Mercurio Rivera 56:00
Narrator: Joe Sammarco
Tor review for Across The Event Horizon
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StarShipSofa No 285 Brad Torgersen
Wed, 17 Apr 2013 11:09:18 GMT
Coming up …
Fact:Hugo Reviews A Deepness in the Sky by Andy Thomaswick 01:50
Main Fiction: “The Exchange Officers” by Brad Torgersen
Promo: Amy H. Sturgis The Dystopian Tradition
Narrator: Jim Phillips
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StarShipSofa No 284 Hugh Howey
Tue, 09 Apr 2013 10:53:58 GMT
Coming up …
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht
Main Fiction: “The Walk Up Nameless Ridge” by Hugh Howey
Narrator: Nick Camm International man of mystery!
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StarShipSofa No 283 Chris Willrich
Wed, 03 Apr 2013 05:09:09 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 03:50
Main Fiction: Waiting for a Me Like You by Chris Willrich 19:30
Interview: Steve Davidson Amazing Stories
Narrator: Jonathan Danz
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StarShipSofa No 282 Robert Reed
Wed, 27 Mar 2013 11:37:15 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 02:30
Main Fiction: The Golden Age of Story by Robert Reed 30:50
Promo: Talatu by Dennis Lane 01:27:00
Narrator: Ibba Armancas
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StarShipSofa No 281 Steven Popkes Part 2
Tue, 19 Mar 2013 18:00:15 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Fiction Crawler 13 by Matt Sanborn Smith 01:29
Main Fiction: Jackie’s Boy Part 2 by Steven Popkes 11:00
Narrator: Jeff Lewis
Links for Fiction Crawler 13:
Fruit Jar Drinkin’, Cheatin’ Heart Blues by Patty Templeton
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StarShipSofa No 280 Steven Popkes Part 1
Wed, 13 Mar 2013 11:36:47 GMT
Coming Up
Fact:FilmTalk by Dennis Lane 04:00
Main Fiction: Jackie’s Boy Part 1 by Steven Popkes 11:40
Narrator: Jeff Lewis
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StarShipSofa No 279 Rachel Swirsky
Wed, 06 Mar 2013 12:33:23 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Everything by Morgan Sterling 03:00
Main Fiction: “A Taste of Promise” by Rachel Swirsky 14:30
Narrator: Renee Chambliss
Diane Severson at Amazing Stories
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StarShipSofa No 278 Theodora Goss
Wed, 27 Feb 2013 07:17:09 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 05:30
Main Fiction: “The Mad Scientist’s Daughter” by Theodora Goss 27:50.
Narrator: Justine Eyre
The Mad Scientist’s Guide to World Domination
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StarShipSofa No 277 David D Levine
Wed, 20 Feb 2013 10:36:26 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science Fiction Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 01:30
Main Fiction: “Citizen-Astronaut” by David D. Levine 16:15
Narrator: Kevin Hayden
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Wed, 13 Feb 2013 06:39:45 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 03:20
Main Fiction: “The Message” by Ken Liu 18:00
Fact: Gaming the Future by Simon Hildebrandt
Narrator: Nicholas Camm
The Message by Ken Liu first appeared in Interzone Magazine
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StarShipSofa No 275 H.G. Stratmann
Wed, 06 Feb 2013 13:00:02 GMT
Coming Up
Cover Art: Car Trouble by Joe Roberts
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 05:47
Main Fiction: “Neighborhood Watch” by H.G. Stratmann
Narrator: J J Campanella
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StarShipSofa No 274 Jerry Oltion
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 05:18:45 GMT
Coming Up
Short Fiction: “Canto MCML” by Lewis Shiner 08:00
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 18:00
Main Fiction: “In the Moment” by Jerry Oltion 46:30
Narrators: Veronica Giguere Amy H. Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 273 Jack Vance Part 2
Wed, 23 Jan 2013 06:38:19 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Hugo Review Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by Andy Tomaswick 02:10
Main Fiction: The Moon Moth Part 2 by Jack Vance 07:20
Promo: Rompod 51:30
Narrator: Josh Roseman
Josh’s story Secret Santa” is up at the Dunesteef
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StarShipSofa No 272 Jack Vance Part 1
Wed, 16 Jan 2013 06:19:14 GMT
Coming Up
Spider Robinson Sings the Beatles 03:40
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 08:30
Main Fiction: The Moon Moth Part 1 by Jack Vance 29:00
Narrator: Josh Roseman
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StarShipSofa No 271 Ian Creasey
Tue, 08 Jan 2013 22:11:37 GMT
Coming Up
Covering the Sofa: StarShipSofa Stories Vol 1 by Skeet
Fact: Science Fiction Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 05:50
Main Fiction: How I Lost Eleven Stone and Found Love by Ian Creasey
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StarShipSofa No 270 Alec Nevala-Lee Part 2
Wed, 26 Dec 2012 06:52:00 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 00:30
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 31:30
Main Fiction: The Boneless One Part 2 by Alec Nevala-Lee
Annual Meta Talk by Tony C Smith
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StarShipSofa No 269 Alec Nevala-Lee Part 1
Wed, 19 Dec 2012 06:47:03 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Gaming the Future with Simon Hildebrandt 02:20
Main Fiction: The Boneless One Part 1 by Alec Nevala-Lee 12:00
Interview: Gareth Powell 01:00:00
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 01:20:00
Narrator: Josh Roseman
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StarShipSofa No 268 Jeff Carlson
Wed, 12 Dec 2012 06:15:27 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 02:40
Main Fiction: Topsider by Jeff Carlson 18:40
Interview: Jeff Carlson
Narrators: Amy H Sturgis
Jeff Carlson’s eBook novel: Frozen Sky (Kindle) (Nook) (Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 267 Ted Kosmatka
Tue, 04 Dec 2012 23:47:51 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Covering The Sofa by Skeet 02:30
How To Write Science Fiction with… Spider Robinson 06:00
News: Adam Pracht becomes Assistant Editor for StarShipSofa 08:00
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 09:00
Main Fiction: The Colour Least Used by Nature by Ted Kosmatka 22:00
Interview: Ted Kosmatka and Nicholas Camm 01:43:00
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StarShipSofa No 266 Paul Di Filippo
Wed, 28 Nov 2012 07:43:41 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 01:30
Main Fiction: Shadowboxer by Paul Di Filippo 29:40
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StarShipSofa No 265 Mary Rosenblum
Wed, 21 Nov 2012 11:47:21 GMT
Coming Up
Black Hole Sale 00:30
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 05:30
Main Fiction: Search Engin by Mary Rosenblum 23:40
Narrator: Mike Boris
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StarShipSofa No 264 Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Wed, 14 Nov 2012 12:21:39 GMT
Coming Up
Black Hole Friday – Starting 19th November until 25th November
Short Story: In Their Garden by Brenda Cooper 05:55
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 25:20
Main Fiction: Futures in the Memories Market by Nina Kiriki Hoffman 48:30
Promo: Science Fiction, Part II taught by Dr. Amy H. Sturgis 01:15:00
Narrators: Liz Ann Herd, Jeff Lane
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StarShipSofa No 263 Pamela Sargent
Tue, 06 Nov 2012 10:50:45 GMT
Coming Up
Covering The Sofa by Skeet: Guiseppe Troiano 04:00
Fact: Gaming the Future by Simon Hildebrandt 07:50
Main Fiction: A Smaller Government by Pamela Sargent 15:20
Copyright c 2007 by Pamela Sargent. First appeared in Fast Forward 1: Science Fiction from the Cutting Edge, edited by Lou Anders (Pyr).
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StarShipSofa No 262 Peter Watts
Wed, 31 Oct 2012 12:03:49 GMT
Coming Up
How To Write Science Fiction…. with Joe Haldeman
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 06:40
Main Fiction: Nimbus by Peter Watts 30:30
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 57:00
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StarShipSofa No 261 Sean Williams
Wed, 24 Oct 2012 11:08:42 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Film Talk by Dennis Lane 02:00
Main Fiction: Among the Beautiful Living Dead by Sean Williams 09:30
Narrator: Ted Delorme
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StarShipSofa No 260 Bradner Buckner
Wed, 17 Oct 2012 10:07:26 GMT
Coming Up
Shout Out: Protecting Project Pulp No 14 Tim Powers 03:00
Fact: Gaming the Future by Simon Hildebrandt 04:00
Main Fiction: The Day The Earth Stopped Moving by Bradner Buckner 11:00
First Chapters: The Poring Dark by Dennis Lane
Narrator: Jeff Lane
How To Write Science Fiction with… Joe Haldeman
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StarShipSofa No 259 Stephen Kotowych
Tue, 09 Oct 2012 15:56:02 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: A Time For Ravern by Stephen Kotowych 01:00
Narrator: Scott Couchman
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StarShipSofa No 258 Keith Brooke
Tue, 02 Oct 2012 20:00:43 GMT
Coming Up
Covering The Sofa with Skeet – David Demaret 02:40
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 05:20
Main Fiction: The Man Who Built Heaven by Keith Brooke 17:40
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StarShipSofa No 257 Brian Stableford
Wed, 26 Sep 2012 03:09:43 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 01:40
Main Fiction:The Immortals of Atlantis by Brian Stableford 26:40
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 53:40
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StarShipSofa No 256 Charlie Jane Anders
Wed, 19 Sep 2012 09:10:41 GMT
Coming Up
Song: Abraham Lincoln Was an Invader From Space by Fred Himebaugh 03:15
Fact: Gaming the Future by Simon Hildebrandt 08:40
Promo: Walk the Fire
Fact: Hugo Reviews by Andy Tomaswick 18:30
Main Fiction: Source Decay by Charlie Jane Anders 24:00
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 53:10
Narrator: Logan Waterman
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StarShipSofa No 255 Gregory Frost Benjamin Rosenbaum
Wed, 12 Sep 2012 07:01:35 GMT
Coming Up
Short Story: Angry Child by Benjamin Rosenbaum 03:00
Main Fiction: The Seals of New R’lyeh by Gregory Frost 10:00
Promo: Cheapskates Host 40:00
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 45:00
First Chapters: The Mechanikals, Book 1: The Apprentice by John Dodds
Narrators: Bob Hoe, Gregory Frost
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StarShipSofa No 254 Allen Steele
Wed, 05 Sep 2012 15:19:35 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Fact: Covering The Sofa by Skeet – Thomas Wievegg 02:40
Short Story: War Memorial by Allen Steele 06:40
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 19:00
Main Fiction: The Emancipation of the Knowledge Robots by Carl Frederick 37:20
Narrator: Mike Boris, Jeff Lane
Allen Steele’s Sex and Violence in... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StarShipSofa No 253 Chris Beckett
Wed, 29 Aug 2012 13:02:07 GMT
Coming Up
Live Video Lecture: Hunger Games and The Science Fiction Tradition
Fact: Theater of the Mind by Paul Finch 03:30
Man Fiction: Greenland by Chris Beckett 19:20
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 01:11:25
Narrator: Simon Hildbrandt
Dark Eden by Chris Beckett
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StarShipSofa No 252 Adam Roberts
Wed, 22 Aug 2012 08:19:38 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Film Talk by Dennis Lane 02:00
Main Fiction: Shall I Tell You The Problem With Time Travel by Adam Roberts 07:10
Narrator: Nicholas Camm
Solaris Rising: The New Solaris Book of Science Fiction
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StarShipSofa No 251 Gene Wolfe
Wed, 15 Aug 2012 03:30:32 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 01:20
Main Fiction: King Rat by Gene Wolfe 33:50
First Chapters: Ghost Hand by Ripley Patton 01:09:00
Narrator: Matt Cowens
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StarShipSofa No 250 Bruce Sterling
Wed, 08 Aug 2012 09:14:13 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 02:00
Main Fiction The Exterminator’s Want Ad by Bruce Sterling 26:20
Promo: Amy H Sturgis 01:02:30
The Best Science Fiction and Fantasy of the Year Volume Five
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StarShipSofa No 249 Kim Stanley Robinson
Wed, 01 Aug 2012 13:33:01 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Covering The Sofa by Skeet – Andreas Rocha 01:50
Main Fiction: The Timpanist of the Berlin Philharmonic, 1942 by Kim Stanley Robinson 05:20
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 51:30
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StarShipSofa No 248 Grant Stone
Wed, 25 Jul 2012 20:33:46 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 07:00
Main Fiction: Young Love on the Run from the Federal Alien Administration New Mexico Division (1984) by Grant Stone 36:20
Fact: Theater of the Mind by Paul Finch 01:03:00
First Chapters: The Descendant by M G Harris 01:24:00
Narrators: Matt Sanborn Smith, Christie Yant
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StarShipSofa No 247 Ian McDonald
Wed, 18 Jul 2012 07:43:56 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: Jack and Dave Crime City Central and Protecting Project Pulp 02:08
Promo: Hunger Games and SF Tradition by Amy H Sturgis 29:30
Main Fiction: Digging by Ian McDonald 34:25
First Chapters: Mind Secrets by Chris Reynolds
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Tue, 10 Jul 2012 11:01:27 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: Return To Earth by Ryan Jones 01:30
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 32:00
Narrator: Veronica Giguere.
Live Video Lecture: The Hunger Games and the SF Tradition
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StarShipSofa No 245 Seanan McGuire
Wed, 04 Jul 2012 15:23:47 GMT
Coming Up Fact: Covering The Sofa by Skeet – Ben Wootten 11:30
Fact: Other Worlds Intro by John Joseph Adams 15:00
Main Fiction: Crystal Halloway and the Forgotten Passage by Seanan McGuire 18:00
Promo: Blast Off
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 43:00
Narrator: Christie Yant
Anthology: Other Worlds Than These
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StarShipSofa No 244 Peter Watts
Wed, 27 Jun 2012 06:36:42 GMT
Coming Up Peter Watts short story Malak first published inEngineering InfinityFact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 01:35Main Fiction: Malak by Peter Watts 32:30Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 01:15:00Interview: Space Command – Marc ZicareeNarrator: Nicholas CammEngineering Infinity
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StarShipSofa No 243 Kate Wilhelm Part 2
Wed, 20 Jun 2012 03:53:05 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Hugo Reviews by Andy Thomaswick – Hominids 01:45
Serial: The Birdcage Part 2 of 2 by Kate Wilhelm 07:20
Promo: Red 58:00
First Chapters: vN by Madeline Ashby 01:00:00
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StarShipSofa No 242 Kate Wilhelm Part 1
Tue, 12 Jun 2012 20:25:58 GMT
Interview: Ray Bradbury
Coming Up
Serial: Birdcage Part 1 of 2 by Kate Wilhelm 07:30
Fact: Theatre of The Mind by Paul Finch 01:08:00
Promo: CHEMO: How I learned to kill 01:26:00
Kate Wilhelm: Where Late The Sweet Bird’s Sang
Links for Theatre of the Mind
LINKS
CBS Radio Mystery Theater
http://cbsrmt.com/
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StarShipSofa No 241 K. D. Wentworth
Wed, 06 Jun 2012 11:23:17 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Skeet’s Covering The Sofa Joe Roberts 01:20
Main Fiction: Exit Strategy by K. D. Wentworth 05:30
Fact: Looking Back In Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 55:00
Narrator: Julie Davis
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StarShipSofa No 240 Jon Ingold
Tue, 29 May 2012 17:31:07 GMT
Coming Up
Online Narrators Workshop 00:30
Logo Designs
Short Fiction by Gregory Benford 03:20
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 11:00
Main Fiction: Sleepers by Jon Ingold 32:00
First Chapters: Timeslingers 01:07:00
Narrators: Joe Sammarco
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StarShipSofa No 239 Storm Constantine
Wed, 23 May 2012 04:11:13 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 01:00
Short Fiction: by Gregory Benford 22:30
Main Fiction: Rust Islands by Storm Constantine 32:30
First Chapters: One Hundred Years of Vicissitude by Andrez Bergen 01:45:00
Narrators: Amy H Sturgis, Brandie Tarvin
Gregory Benford’s new anthology Anomalies Taking Science into Inspired Realms
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StarShipSofa No 238 Hannu Rajaniemi
Wed, 16 May 2012 10:06:43 GMT
Coming Up
Narrators Workshop mp3 promo 02:40
Future Plans: World Wide Domination
Main Fiction: The Dragon and The Server by Hannu Rajaniemi 17:00
Promo: Beware The Hairy Mango Podcast 48:38
First Chapters: Mirror Maze Michaele Jordan 50:50
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StarShipSofa No 237 Joe Haldeman
Wed, 09 May 2012 10:10:29 GMT
Coming Up
Short Fiction: Worlds Like a Hundred Thousand Pearls by Aliette de Bodard 06:30
Fact: Theatre of The Mind by Paul Finch 15:00
Main Fiction: by Tricentennial by Joe Haldeman 22:20
First Chapter: Seeds of a New Birth by Brad Swift 01:04:00
Narrators: Peter Cavell, Cher Eaves
Links to Theatre of The Mind
http://archive.org/details/Superman_page07
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StarShipSofa No 236 Will McIntosh
Tue, 01 May 2012 08:01:55 GMT
Coming Up
Three Million Downloads for the Sofa!
Fact: Covering the Sofa by Skeet with artist Jan Ditlev Christensen 02:30
Short Fiction: Mindy In the Shadows of Broadway by Steven Silver 05:00
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 24:40
Short Fiction: Godshift by Nancy Fulda 46:00
Main Fiction Incompatible by Will McIntosh 01:03:00
First Chapters: Particle Horizon by Selso Xisto...
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StarShipSofa No 235 Writers Of The Future XXVIII SPECIAL
Wed, 25 Apr 2012 10:16:28 GMT
Coming Up
Fiction: Contact Authority by William Mitchell 02:50
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 01:35:40
Fiction: The Paradise Aperture by David Carani 01:57:30
First Chapters: The Beauty of Our Weapons by Darusha Wehm 02:47:50
Narrators: Dave Robison, Josh Roseman
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StarShipSofa No 234 Mike Resnick
Wed, 18 Apr 2012 05:49:02 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: FilmTalk Review by Dennis M Lane 01:35
Main Fiction: The Homecoming by Mike Resnick 09:50
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 58:30
First Chapters: Trader Tales 1: Quarter Share 01:11:00
Narrators: Matthew Stephens, Nathan Lowell
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StarShipSofa No 233 Gwyneth Jones
Wed, 11 Apr 2012 11:34:42 GMT
Coming Up
2012 Hugo Nominees 00:10
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 05:00
Main Fiction: Vicar of Mars by Gwyneth Jones 18:35
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 01:22:23
First Chapters: One Way by Jeff Lane 01:37:50
Narrator: Goldeen Ogawa
Eclipse Four: New Science Fiction and Fantasy
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StarShipSofa No 232 Neil Gaiman
Wed, 04 Apr 2012 06:31:29 GMT
Fact: Covering the Sofa by Skeet with artist Richard Wagner 01:05
Fact: Hugo Reviews Palladin of Souls by Andy Thomaswick 05:00
Main Fiction: The Truth Is a Cave in the Black Mountains by Neil Gaiman 11:30
Fact: Theatre of the Mind Magic Island by Paul Finch
Narrator: Richie Smith
Image first appeared in Interzone
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StarShipSofa No 231 Ian Douglas
Wed, 28 Mar 2012 09:22:19 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Graphic Fan by Fred Himebaugh 01:00
Main Fiction: The Johnson Maneuver by Ian Douglas 14:25
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 01:01:00
First Chapters: A Jar of Wasps by Luis Villazon 01:23:00
Narrators: Scott Couchman
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StarShipSofa No 230 Kathleen Ann Goonan
Tue, 20 Mar 2012 19:27:25 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: Electric Rains by Kathleen Ann Goonan 01:59
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 45:55
First Chapters: The Pillars of Hercules by David Constantine 01:04:00
Narrators: Dave Williams, Christie Yant
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StarShipSofa No 229 M John Harrison
Wed, 14 Mar 2012 13:33:12 GMT
Fiction: The Spacemice Incident by Carl Frederick 01:20
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 29:00
Main Fiction: Suicide Coast by M John Harrison 51:45
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 01:34:00
Narrators: Jim Philips, Jack Calvery
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StarShipSofa No 228 Allen Steele
Wed, 07 Mar 2012 11:40:43 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Covering The Sofa by Skeet Hector Pineda
Fiction: Atom Drive by Charles Fontenay 01:30
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 41:20
Main Fiction: Observation Post by Allen Steele 60:40
Narrators: Jim Philips, Nathan Lowell
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StarShipSofa No 227 Tobias Buckell
Wed, 29 Feb 2012 05:11:20 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 04:44
Introduction to Under The Moons of Mars by John Joseph Adams 26:45
Main Fiction: A Tinker of Warhoon by Tobias Buckell 31:00
Fact: Theatre of the Mind by Paul Finch 01:00:00
Narrator: Rajan Khanna
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StarShipSofa No 226 Dominic Green
Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:47:19 GMT
Coming Up Info: StarWars Musical Extravaganza Announcement!
Main Fiction: The Clockwork Atom Bomb by Dominic Green 02:50
Fact: Cheapskates by Adam Pracht 55:50
Narrator: Matthew Stevens
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StarShipSofa No 225 Mary Rosenblum Gareth L Powell
Thu, 16 Feb 2012 11:07:20 GMT
Coming Up
Short Fiction: Eleven Minuets by Gareth L Powell
Fact: StarShip Titanic – The Making of The Unofficial Radio Play by Tony Custard 21:30
Main Fiction: Skin Deep by Mary Rosneblum 33:40
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 01:32:00
Narrators: Joe Sammarco, David Benhammou
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StarShipSofa No 224 Paul Cornell / L.E. Modesitt, Jr
Wed, 08 Feb 2012 11:39:56 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Film Talk by Dennis Lane 01:05
Short Story: Precision Set by L.E. Modesitt Jr 10:40
Fact: Hugo Reviews by Andy Tomaswick 26:00
Main Fiction: One of Our Bastards Is Missing By Paul Cornell 32:00
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StarShipSofa No 223 Jason Sanford Special
Thu, 02 Feb 2012 11:04:24 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Cover Art – Michel Bohbot by Skeet 04:50
Fiction: The Never Never Wizard of Apalachicola by Jason Sanford 07:40
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Serverson 41:00
Essay: An Exploration of Archeology and Fantasy by Jason Sanford 57:41
Fiction: Into The Depths of Illuminated Seas By Jason Sanford
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 02:03:00
Narrators: Josh Roseman, Rita Di...
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StarShipSofa No 222 Cory Doctorow Part 3
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 06:52:45 GMT
Coming Up
Promo: Tales To Terrify 01:25
Main Fiction: The Martian Chronicles Part 3 by Cory Doctorow 04:40
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 43:45
Interview: Peter Seaton Clark interviews Meirion James Trow 01:09:20
Vintage Serial: Exit Center Stage Part 3 01:29:00
Fact: Fiction Crawler 12 by Matthew Sanborn Smith 01:41:00
Narrator: Jeff Lane, Peter Seaton Clark
Links for Fiction Crawler:
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StarShipSofa No 221 Cory Doctorow Part 2
Tue, 17 Jan 2012 09:51:31 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: The Martian Chronicles Part 2 by Cory Doctorow 01:25
Fact: The Heta Of The Mind by Paul Finch 32:20
Vintage Serial: Exit Center Stage Part 2 45:15
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 59:00
Narrator: Jeff Lane, Peter Seaton Clark
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StarShipSofa No 220 Cory Doctorow Part 1
Wed, 11 Jan 2012 15:08:38 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: The Martian Chronicles Pt 1 by Cory Doctorow 01:50
Promo: Sherlock and Science Fiction by Amy H Sturgis 50:50
Vintage Serial: Exit Center Stage Pt 1 57:55
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 01:16:20
Narrator: Jeff Lane, Peter Seaton Clark
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Wed, 04 Jan 2012 12:55:56 GMT
A look back at 2011 with your host Tony C Smith and a sneak look at what’s to come in 2012 for StarShipSofa.
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StarShipSofa No 218 Paul Di Filippo
Thu, 29 Dec 2011 14:27:29 GMT
Coming up
Fact: Science News J. J. Campanella 05:18
Main Fiction: Fermaville by Paul Di Filippo 35:00
Narrator: Fred Himebaugh
Cover Art: Chris Butler
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StarShipSofa No 217 David Brin Lewis Shiner
Wed, 21 Dec 2011 11:30:07 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: Til Human Voices Take Us by Lewis Shiner 01:52
Fact: Hugo Review – Spin by Andy Thomaswick 34:55
Main Fiction: Fortitude by David Brin 40:12
Narrator: Ted Delorme  Josh Roseman
Lewis Shiner’s Fiction Liberation Front
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StarShipSofa No 216 Robert Sheckley
Thu, 15 Dec 2011 11:59:58 GMT
Coming Up
Fact Article: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 03:10
Main Fiction: Watchbird by Robert Sheckley 20:00
Fact: The Graphic Fan by Fred Himbaugh 01:11:00
Promo: The Mythgard Institute 01:21:00
Narrator: Jeff Lane
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StarShipSofa No 215 James L. Sutter
Wed, 07 Dec 2011 13:20:22 GMT
Coming Up
Short Fiction: In Search Of by Will Ludwigsen 01:00
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen 11:00
Main Fiction: Faithful Servants James L. Sutter. 27:25
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 01:28:00
Music: Rocket To Earth by No One Zero 01:49:00
Narrator: Jonathan Danz
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StarShipSofa No 214 James Morrow
Wed, 30 Nov 2011 09:19:05 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 05:10
Main Fiction: Raft of The Titanic by James Morrow 31:55
Narrator: Peter Seaton-Clark
Cover Art: Jose Pardo
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StarShipSofa No 213 John Crowley
Mon, 21 Nov 2011 11:10:58 GMT
Coming up:
Fact: John Joseph Adams
Main Fiction: Snow by John Crowley
Narration: Stefan Rudnicki
Lightspeed Magazine: Year One Anthology
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StarShipSofa No 212 Peter F Hamilton
Wed, 16 Nov 2011 23:20:21 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: Softlight Sins by Peter F. Hamilton 02:30
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 39:00
Links for Everythinghttp://nextbigfuture.com/2009/02/updated-project-orion-nuclear-pulse.html
http://nextbigfuture.com/2010/03/150-kiloton-nuclear-verne-gun.html
http://www.kschroeder.com/weblog/the-verne-gun
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StarShipSofa No 211 Mercurio D. Rivera
Wed, 09 Nov 2011 11:11:03 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: Dee Cunniffe 01:20
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 30:00
Main Fiction: In the Harsh Glow of its Incandescent Beauty by Mercurio D. Rivera 47:00
Fact: Hugo Reviews by Andy Thomaswick 01:32:00
Narrator: J.J. Campanella
Art: Brian Mutschler
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StarShipSofa No 210 Nicole Kornher-Stace
Wed, 02 Nov 2011 15:44:21 GMT
Coming Up
Main Fiction: To Seek Her Fortune by Nicole Kornher-Stace
Fact: Movie Soundtracks by David Raiklen
Clockwork Phoenix 3: New Tales of Beauty and Strangeness
Narrator: Amy H. Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 209 Mike Allen
Thu, 27 Oct 2011 15:02:53 GMT
Coming Up
Music: Magnetic Tape Blues by David Bradshaw
Fact: Blurb for Magnetic Tape Blues by David Bradshaw
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella
Main Fiction: Her Acres of Pastoral Playground by Mike Allen
Interview: Mike Allen
Cover Art: Brian Thomas Woods
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StarShipSofa No 208 Joe Haldeman
Wed, 19 Oct 2011 12:05:38 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: Tobias Buckell 02:00
Fact: Film Talk by Dennis Lane 28:00
Main Fiction: Never Blood Enough by Joe Haldeman 38:00
Fact: Mini Meta StarShipSofa’s Monthly eMagazine (Poll) by Tony C Smith 01:00:00
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 01:07:00
Narrator: Simon Hildebrandt
Links...
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StarShipSofa No 207 Kurt Vonnegut
Thu, 13 Oct 2011 09:19:38 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Hugo Review by Andy Thomaswick 02:20
Interview: StarShipSofa Stories Vol 3 Gregory Frost 08:45
Main Fiction: The Big Trip Up Yonder by Kurt Vonnegut 23:50
Interview: Mike Allen 44:00
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StarShipSofa No 206 Ted Kosmatka and Michael Poore
Wed, 05 Oct 2011 17:12:05 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: David Raiklen 01:50
Fact: Science fiction movie soundtracks by David Raiklen 12:50
Main Fiction: Blood Dauber by Ted Kosmatka and Michael Poore 33:50
Narrator: Nathan Lowell
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StarShipSofa No 205 Neal Asher
Wed, 28 Sep 2011 13:29:20 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 03:20
Short Fiction: Speed of Dreams by Will Ludwigsen 24:00
Interview: Tobias Buckell The Apocalypse Ocean 37:20
Main Fiction: The Gurnard by Neal Asher
Cover Art:Â Dan Tozer
Narrators: Will Ludwigsen, Mike Boris
Neal Asher’s new book: The Departure
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StarShipSofa No 204 Paul Cornell Elizabeth Bear
Wed, 21 Sep 2011 15:22:26 GMT
Coming Up
Short Story: Dolly by Elizabeth Bear 02:00
Fact: Hugo Review by Andy Thomaswick 36:00
Main Fiction: Secret Identity by Paul Cornell 41:00
Narrators: MCL Studios, Rita Di Bello
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StarShipSofa No 203 Josh Roseman Geoffrey A Landis Pt 3
Tue, 13 Sep 2011 20:08:22 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Everything by Morgan Salette 04:20
Main Fiction: Bring On The Rain by Josh Roseman 20:00
Interview: Josh Roseman 01:06:30
Serial: The Sultan of The Clouds Pt 3 by Geoffrey A Landis 01:17:10
Narrators: Josh Roseman, Jonathan Danz
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StarShipSofa No 202 Geoffrey A Landis Pt 2
Wed, 07 Sep 2011 09:52:59 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Film Talk by Dennis Lane 01:20
Serial: Sultan of The Clouds Pt 2 by Geoffrey A Landis 10:00
Interview: Andy Remic 51:00
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 01:08:00
Narrator: Jonathan Danz
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StarShipSofa No 201 Geoffrey A. Landis Pt1
Tue, 30 Aug 2011 05:57:15 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 01:50
Main Fiction: The Sultan of the Clouds by Geoffrey A. Landis 23:50
Interview: Gareth Powell 01:02:10
Gareth Powell’s new book The Recollection
Narrator: Jonathan Danz
Cover Art: Brian Thomas Woods
Promo: Journey Into )1:23:00
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StarShipSofa No 200 Aliette de Bodard
Tue, 23 Aug 2011 10:02:39 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 08:00
Main Fiction: The Jaguar House, in Shadow by  Aliette de Bodard
Fact: Hugo Reviews by Andy Tomaswick 01:22:45
Interview: Jaine Fenn  1:28:45liette de bodard
Narrator:Â Morag Edward
Links for Looking Back At Genre History
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StarShipSofa No 199 Hannu Rajaniemi
Fri, 29 Jul 2011 11:33:39 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Everything Special by Morgan Saletta 02:22
Main Fiction: Elegy For A Young Elk by Hannu Rajaniemi 20:21
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campnella 01:13:50
Cover Art: Chris Hutson
Narrator: Anthony Naples
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StarShipSofa No 198 Rachael Swirsky Pt 3
Wed, 20 Jul 2011 16:10:21 GMT
Coming Up
Short Fiction: Ignoring The Overlay by J. M. Perkins 02:11
Interview: Allen Steele 05:55
Main Fiction: The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath The Queen’s Window by Rachel Swirsky
Pt3
Interview: Connie Willis
Narrator: Dan Rabarts, Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 197 Rachael Swirsky Pt 2
Wed, 13 Jul 2011 15:28:30 GMT
Coming Up
3 Day Super Summer Sale! 00:50
Fact: Looking Back in Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 02:54
Main Fiction: The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath The Queen’s Window by Rachel Swirsky
Pt 2 of 3 22:30
Narrator:Â Amy H. Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 196 Rachael Swirsky
Wed, 06 Jul 2011 13:44:30 GMT
Coming Up
Time Travel Lecture news 00:47
News: 3 day massive StarShipSofa sale starting 13th July 02:30
Fact: The Graphic Fan by Fred Himebaugh 04:45
Main Fiction: The Lady Who Plucked Red Flowers Beneath The Queen’s Window by Rachel Swirsky Pt 1 of 3 23:30
Interview: Amy H. Sturgis 01:09:00
Narrator: Amy H. Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 195 Will McIntosh
Wed, 29 Jun 2011 09:58:33 GMT
Coming Up
Time Travel Lecture 01:35
Fact Articles: Hugo Reviews by Andy Tomaswick 03:40
Main Fiction:Â Frankenstein, Frankenstein by Will McIntosh 10:50
Fact: Science News by J J Campanella 01:08:55
Cover Art: Â Matthew Wasiela
Narrator: Simon Hildebrandt
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StarShipSofa No 194 Eric James Stone
Tue, 21 Jun 2011 15:31:56 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: FilmTalk by Dennis Lane 01:21
Main Fiction: That Leviathan, Whom Thou Hast Made by Eric James Stone 08:00
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 01:04:10
Narrator: Mike Allen
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StarShipSofa No 193 Michael Moorcock Pt 3
Wed, 15 Jun 2011 17:01:56 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis 00:50
Main Fiction: The Black Petals Pt 3 by Michael Moorcock 18:00
Interview: Michael Moorcock 54:10
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StarShipSofa No 192 Michael Moorcock Pt 2
Wed, 08 Jun 2011 09:32:54 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Poetry Planet by Diane Severson 04:40
Main Fiction: The Black Petals Pt 2 of 3 by Michael Moorcock 40:00
Interview: Larry Santoro 01:17:20
Narrator: Peter Cavell
Just North of Nowhere by Larry Santoro
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StarShipSofa No 191 Michael Moorcock
Tue, 31 May 2011 12:16:10 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 02:17
Main Fiction: Black Petals Pt 1 by Michael Moorcock 22:00
Narrator: Peter Cavell
Cover Art by Ben Wootten
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StarShipSofa No 190 Walter Tevis / Jack Dann
Tue, 24 May 2011 17:23:09 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: Mark Charan Newton 02:00
Short Story: Mohamed’s Angel by Jack Dann 24:00
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 38:00
Main Fiction: The Big Bounce by Walter Tevis 58:00
Narrators: Mike Boris, Chris White
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StarShipSofa No 189 Sean McMullen
Wed, 18 May 2011 09:58:16 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: Writers of the Future winners 00:30
Fact:Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 29:00
Main Fiction: Eight Miles by Sean McMullen 43:50
Narrator: Simon Hildebrandt
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StarShipSofa No 188 Jeffrey Ford
Wed, 11 May 2011 10:25:47 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Film Talk by Dennis Lane 00:55
Interview: Jason Sanford 07:30
How To Run A Con by Michael Swanwick 14:30
Interview: Jeffrey Ford 19:37
Main Fiction: Creation by Jeffrey Ford. 32:50
Narrator: Rajan Khanna
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StarShipSofa No 187 Lucius Shepard
Wed, 04 May 2011 10:31:24 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: The Graphic Fan by Fred Himbaugh 01:40
Main Fiction: Larisa Miusov by Lucius Shepard 18:30
How To Run A Con by Michael Swanwick 01:13:00
Promo: Tales for Canterbury anthology 01:17:30
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StarShipSofa No 186 Peter F. Hamilton
Tue, 26 Apr 2011 17:36:40 GMT
Coming Up
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Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 07:30
Main Fiction: Deathday by Peter F. Hamilton 29:30
Narrators: Graeme Dunlop
Cover Art: Matt Wasiela
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StarShipSofa No 185 Ken Scholes
Wed, 20 Apr 2011 11:20:16 GMT
Coming Up
Promo:Â Beware the Hairy Mango 02:17
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 03:30
Serial: Grail-Diving in Shangrilla with the World’s Last Mime Part 2 by Ken Scholes 18:10
Fact: Everything by Morgan Seletta 53:20
How to Run A Con by Michael Swanwick 01:14:00
Narrators: Josh Roseman
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StarShipSofa No 184 Ken Scholes Scott Edelman
Wed, 13 Apr 2011 09:32:16 GMT
Coming Up
Promo:Â This Paper World 01:31
Fiction: A Very Private Tour of A Very Public Museum by Scott Edelman 03:40
Poetry: Poetry Planet by Diane Serverson 50:22
Serial: Grail-Diving in Shangrilla with the World’s Last Mime by Ken Scholes
Narrators: Jeff Lane, Josh Roseman
Notes for Poetry Planet:
Meinhard Gerlach, lute – CD “Silence” with Diane Severson
Bruce Boston – The Poetry of Science Fiction
Laurel Winter
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StarShipSofa No 183 Will McIntosh
Wed, 06 Apr 2011 11:41:53 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Tau Ceti Radio by David Bradshaw 03:09
Promo: Earth Girl by Fred Himbaugh 29:30
Short Story: Atom Drive by Charles Fontenay 33:25
Interview: Marc Zicree 01:12:35
Fact: TV/Film Workshop: 01:51:48
Main Fiction: Linkworlds by Will McIntosh 01:52:00
How To Run A Con: by Michael Swanwick 02:43:55
Narrators: Jim Philips, Dan Rabarts
Will McIntosh’s
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StarShipSofa No 182 Will McIntosh
Tue, 29 Mar 2011 10:24:59 GMT
Coming Up
Short Story: Red by Melissa Yuan-Innes 03:22
Science News: by J.J. Campanella 11:11
Main Fiction: A Clown Escapes From Circus Town by Will McIntosh 32:50
Promo: Revolution SF Roundtable Podcast 01:53:00
Narrators: Dennis Lane, Jonathan Danz
Cover Art: Brian Thomas Woods
Soft Apocalypse by...
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StarShipSofa No 181 Nebula Nominated Adam Troy Castro
Wed, 23 Mar 2011 11:33:47 GMT
Event Registration Online for StarShipSofa Stories Vol 3 – The Making Of…
Coming Up
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 04:00
Fact: StarShipSofa Stories Vol 3: The Making Of… Tony C Smith 19:36
Main Fiction: Arvies by Adam Troy Castro 29:00
Fact: FilmTalk by Dennis Lane 01:00:00
How To Run A Con by Michael Swanwick
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StarShipSofa No 180 Nebula Nominated Christopher Kastensmidt
Wed, 16 Mar 2011 11:16:35 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: Blood and Chrome, Larry Santoro
Fact: Fiction Crawler No 11 by Matthew Sanborn Smith
Main Fiction: The Fortuitous Meeting of Gerard van Oost and Oludara by Christopher Kastensmidt
Fact: Graphic Fan by Fred Himbaugh
How To Run A Con Part 4 by Michael Swanwick
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StarShipSofa No 179 Genevieve Valentine
Tue, 08 Mar 2011 15:50:33 GMT
Coming Up
Blood and Chrome
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Interview: John Joseph Adams 19:24
Main Fiction: The Sandal-Bride by Genevieve Valentine 33:10
Interview: Genevieve Valentine 01:03:00
Interrogations: Harry Turtledove 01:07:00
How To Run A Con Pt 3 by Michael Swanwick 01:12:21
Narrator: Paul Boehmer
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StarShipSofa No 178 BSFA Best Short Story Nominations
Wed, 02 Mar 2011 23:16:45 GMT
Blood and Chrome Podcast
Best Short Fiction BSFA
Nina Allan – ‘Flying in the Face of God’ – Interzone 227, TTA Press. 01:50
Aliette de Bodard – ‘The Shipmaker’– Interzone 231, TTA Press.
Neil Williamson – ‘Arrhythmia’ – Music for Another World, Mutation Press
Narrators: Amy H... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
StarShipSofa No 177 David D Levine
Wed, 23 Feb 2011 15:57:10 GMT
Coming Up…
Interview: Alan Dean Foster 02:50
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 22:55
Interview: Jason Sanford – 2011 storySouth Million Writers Award 46:50
Main Fiction: A Passion For Art by David D Levine 56:10
Interview: John Dodds 01:27:05
Short Short: How to Run A Con Pt 2 by Michael Swanwick 01:46:08
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StarShipSofa No 176 CaitlÃn R. Kiernan
Wed, 16 Feb 2011 14:10:16 GMT
Coming Up
Short Short: How to Run A Con Pt1 by Michael Swanwick 01:36
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 08:21
Main Fiction: Galapagos by CaitlÃn R. Kiernan 35:08
Interview: Terry Martin from Murky Depths 01:42:00
Main Fiction: Dr North’s Wound by John Dodds 01:59:40
Interview: John Dodds
Narrator: Amy H Sturgis
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StarShipSofa No 175 Jeff Carlson
Tue, 08 Feb 2011 19:41:16 GMT
Coming up
Fact: Tau Ceti Radio by David Bradshaw 01:26
StarShipSofa Interrogations: Tanith Lee 27:00
Main Fiction: Damned If You Do by Jeff Carlson 58:15
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StarShipSofa No 174 David Brin Damon Knight
Wed, 02 Feb 2011 13:24:36 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Explained In Sixty Seconds by Megan Argo
Fact: HoloDeck Writers Workshops by Tony C Smith 02:57
Fiction: Special Delivery by Damon Knight 07:18
Fact: Looking Back at Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 49:10
Fiction: A Professor At Harvard by David Brin 01:03:30
Promo: FogCon
Narrators: Simon Hildebrandt, Tomasz Mrozewski
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StarShipSofa No 173 Mary Rosenblum
Tue, 25 Jan 2011 18:29:56 GMT
Coming Up
Short Story: Momentum by Damien G Walter 02:07
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 10:00
Main Fiction: Jumpers by Mary Rosenblum 26:13
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 01:21:00
Serial: Escape From Kathmandu Pt3 by Kim Stanley Robinson 01:45:50
Cover Art: Hamilcar Pereira
Promo: FOGcon
Narrators: Victoria Kelly,
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StarShipSofa No 172 Ron Goulart
Wed, 19 Jan 2011 07:52:21 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Graphic Fan by Fred Himebaugh 02:42
Main Fiction: The Incredible Steam Man by Ron Goulart 12:30
StarShipSofa Interrogations: Jack McDevitt 57:44
Serial: Escape From Kathmandu Pt2 by Kim Stanley Robinson 01:23:30
Narrators: Josh Roseman, Paul W Campbell
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StarShipSofa No 171 Genevieve Valentine
Tue, 11 Jan 2011 19:39:48 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: Explained In Sixty Seconds by Megan Argo
Interview: John Joseph Adams
Main Fiction: Is This Your Day To Join The Revolution by Genevieve Valentine
Fact: Looking Back At Genre History by Amy H Sturgis
Serial: Escape from Kathmandu by Kim Stanley Robinson
Narrator: Christie Yant,  Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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StarShipSofa No 170 Jack Williamson Kij Johnson
Tue, 04 Jan 2011 16:28:51 GMT
Coming Up
Plug Sofanaut Awards VOTE NOW!
Short Fiction: Names of Water by Kij Johnson 04:35
Fact: FilmTalk by Rod Barnett 16:10
Fact: Narrators Workshop 26:23
Main Fiction: Salvage In Space by Jack Williamson 39:44
Narrators, Marshal Latham, Lizanne Herd
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StarShipSofa Aural Delights No 169 Meta Show
Tue, 28 Dec 2010 22:28:11 GMT
Welcome to StarShipSofa’s Meta Show.
This show will be slightly different from other Aural Delights. There’s no fiction or fact articles – just host Tony C Smith looking back at the highlights from 2010, his thoughts on how the show is run and what’s to come in 2011 for StarShipSofa.
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Aural Delights No 168 Allen Steele
Tue, 21 Dec 2010 21:23:40 GMT
Coming Up
Fact: The Sofanaut Awards 2011 Final Round VOTE NOW! by Phil Horwood 03:07
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 09:18
Fact: Science News by J.J. Campanella 22:35
Interview: Allen Steele 54:50
Main Fiction: The Emperor of Mars by Allen Steele 01:2810
Narrator: Nathan Lowell
Cover Art by Andreas Rocha
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Aural Delights No 167 Jack McDevitt
Wed, 15 Dec 2010 11:43:07 GMT
Coming Up
2011 Sofanaut Awards Nomination Round- Vote Now!
Fact: Explained In  Sixty Seconds by Megan Argo 05:58
Fact Article: StarShipSofa Stories Vol 2 by Skeet
Fact Article: Looking Back at SF History by Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: The Fort Moxie Branch by Jack McDevitt 01:47:22
Narrator: Grant Stone
B0t:Â An Internet-native fanzine. For...
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Aural Delights No 166 Kage Baker
Tue, 07 Dec 2010 10:58:55 GMT
Coming Up
Fact Article: Tau Ceti Radio by David Bradshaw 02:33
StarShipSofa Interrogations: Connie Willis
Main Fiction: Smart Alec by Kage Baker
Narrator: MCL
Links For Tau Ceti Radio:
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Aural Delights No 165 Clifford D Simak
Wed, 01 Dec 2010 19:24:43 GMT
Coming Up
Interview: Greg Bear 05:20
StarShipSofa Stories Vol 2 by Morgan Saletta 33:25
Main Fiction: The World That Couldn’t Be by Clifford D Simak 38:07
The 2011 Sofanaut Awards by Phil Horwood 01:56:40
Promo: TelegraphConnect 02:01:15
Narrator: Matt Cowens
Books talked about: Hull Zero Three
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Aural Delights No 164 Tad Williams
Tue, 23 Nov 2010 22:40:53 GMT
Coming Up
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 02:19
Fact Article: Looking Back At Science Fiction History by Amy H. Sturgis 31:05
Interview: Tad Williams 46:20
Main Fiction: The Tenth Muse by Tad Williams 01:28:20
Interview: Nathan Lowell 02:22:50
Promo: Balticon Podcast 02:32:29
Narrator: Nathan Lowell
Cover Art by Skeet
Books...
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Aural Delights No 163 Saladin Ahmed & Christie Yant
Wed, 17 Nov 2010 17:20:55 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:00
Interview: Charles Yu 04:05
Main Fiction: The Magician and the Maid and Other Stories by Christie Yant 25:58
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 01:02:25
Interview: Saladin Ahmed 01:14:28
Main Fiction : The Faithful Solider Prompted by Saladin Ahmed 01:27:30
Narrators: Amy H. Sturgis, Rajan Khanna
Books mentioned in the show:
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Aural Delights No 162 Gord Sellar
Tue, 09 Nov 2010 11:22:31 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:00
Interview: Larry Santoro 04:28
Short Fiction: For The Lover of Mechanical Minds by Brenda Cooper 31:50
StarShipSofa Interrogations: Robert Silverberg 38:50
Interview: Gord Sellar 01:00:20
Main Fiction: Sarging Rasmussen: A Report By Organic by Gord Sellar 01:14:00
Promo: 19 Nocturne Boulevard 02:31:10
Afterword: Larry Santoro 02:32:27
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Aural Delights No 161 Walter M Miller
Fri, 05 Nov 2010 09:41:40 GMT
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Coming Up This Week 00:00
Then and Now Winner 06:18
Fact: Tau Ceti Radio by David Bradshaw 07:50
Main Fiction: Death of a Spaceman by Walter M. Miller 30:00
Fact: The Graphical Fan by Fred Himebaugh 01:08:20
Promo: Janey Godley Podcast
Fact: World FantasyCon by Larry Santoro 01:21:21
Narrators: Simon Hildebrandt
Links for Tau Ceti Radio:
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Aural Delights No 160 James Morrow & Jason Sanford
Wed, 27 Oct 2010 14:08:54 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:00
Interview: Dee Cunniffe 03:20
Fact: Fiction Film Talk by Rod Barnett 19:30
Writer Interview: James Morrow 25:40
Main Fiction: Bigfoot and the Bodhisattva by James Morrow 41:48
Fact: Narrating Bigfoot and the Bodhisattva by Larry Santoro 02:01:01
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 02:05:45
Serial: Sublimation Angels Pt 3 by Jason Sanford 02:27:20
Artist Interview:
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Aural Delights No 159 Pat Cadigan & Jason Sanford
Tue, 19 Oct 2010 18:27:44 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:00
Announcements: Larry Santoro on StaShipSofa Stories Vol 2 02:27
Fact: Fiction Crawler by Matthew Sanborn Smith: 10:40
Main Fiction: Life on Earth by Pat Cadigan 20:10
Fact: Looking Back at Science Fiction by Amy H Sturgis 01:09:00
Serial: Sublimation Angels Pt 2 by Jason Sanford 1:26:30
Fact: Everything by Morgan Saletta 02:01:26
Promo: Schlock Magazine 02:13:39
Narrators:
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Aural Delights No 158 Jason Sanford & Jeff Carlson
Tue, 12 Oct 2010 11:43:44 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:00
Announcements: StaShipSofa Stories Vol 2 02:00
Flash Fiction: The One That Got Away by Matthew Sanborn Smith: 12:00
Interview: Jeff Calson 23:20
Main Fiction: Meme by Jeff Carlson 01:02:00
StarShipSofa Interrogations: China Meiville 1:21:00
Serial: Sublimation Angels Pt 1 by Jason Sanford 1:28:17
Narrators:
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Aural Delights No 157 August Derleth vrs Peter Higgins
Wed, 06 Oct 2010 18:51:10 GMT
StarShipSofa Stories Vol 2
Coming Up This Week 01:35
Announcements: Last Month’s Then and Now Winner 02:38
Flash Fiction: Mayas World by Tristan Davenport 03:40
Interview: Geek’s Guide To Galaxy 10:36
Main Fiction: McIIvaine’s Star by August Derleth 22:40
Interview: Peter F. Hamilton The Evolutionary Void 47:10
Main Fiction. Listening For Submarines by Peter Higgins 59:40
Narrators: Christie Yant, Shane Goosey, Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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Aural Delights No 156 Robert Reed
Wed, 29 Sep 2010 09:10:42 GMT
Open Letter To Harlan Ellison by Matthew Sanborn Smith 00:00
Coming Up This Week 05:00
Announcements: 06:45
Interview: Dee Cunniffe StarShipSofa Stories Vol 2 09:20
Fact Article: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 40:46
Main Fiction: Five Thrillers by Robert Reed 50:37
Interview: Hannu Rajaniemi 02:28:55
Promo: Bov
Narrators: Mike Boris
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Aural Delights No 155 Paul J. McAuley
Wed, 22 Sep 2010 09:17:39 GMT
Coming Up This Week 03:40
Interview: Fred Pohl and Jack Vance 05:15
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 45:50
Main Fiction: Rocket Boy by Paul J. McAuley 01:09:00
Fact Article: Salon Futura by Cheryl Morgan 01:51:15
Narrators: FHN
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Aural Delights No 154 Ben Bova / Jack Dann
Tue, 14 Sep 2010 11:53:00 GMT
Sofanauts Awards
Coming Up This Week 00:48
Interview: Stephen R. Donaldson 03:50
Fact Article: Looking Back At SF History: Amy H. Sturgis 22:40
Main Fiction: The Man Who Hated Gravity by Ben Bova 38:20
Fact Article: DragonCon by Randal L. Schwartz 01:17:45
StarShipSofa Interrogations: Samuel R. Delany 01:33:45
Main Fiction: Cafe Culture by Jack Dann...
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Aural Delights No 153 Allen Steele
Tue, 07 Sep 2010 19:50:42 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:48
Hugo: Interview with Grant Stone 03:18
StarShipSofa Stories Vol 2: Tau Ceti Radio by David Bradshaw 30:50
Fact Article:Tau Ceti Radio by David Bradshaw 35:00
Fact Article: The Hugo Observation Deck by Cheryl Morgan 37:40
Main Fiction: The Other Side of Jordan by Allen Steele 55.35
Fact Article: Living Dead 2 by John Joseph Adams & David Barr Kirtley 01:27:11
Narrator:
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Aural Delights No 152 Hugo Special!
Sun, 05 Sep 2010 12:25:29 GMT
Listen to the Hugo announcements….. apologies for the crackles.
Or watch video…
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Aural Delights No 151 James Blish / Jason Sanford
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 21:01:27 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:40
Hugos: 02:20
StarShipSofa Stories Vol 2 ToC Announcment 06:00
Fact Article: The Graphic Fan by Fred Himebaugh 21:51
Interview: Jason Sanford 21:45
Main Fiction: The Ships Like Clouds, Risen by Their Rain by Jason Sanford 39.35
Fact Article: 42 by Jim Mowatt 01:27:11
Main Fictin: One Shot by James Blish 01:34:12
Narrator: Lizanne Herd, Fred Himebaugh.
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Aural Delights No 150 Paul Di Filippo
Tue, 24 Aug 2010 19:48:54 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:40
Fact Article: SF History by Amy H. Sturgis 04:20
Main Fiction: Personal Jesus by Paul Di Filippo 21:00
Serial: The Barrens Pt 3 by F. Paul Wilson 49:00
Fact Article: Hugo Cook by Dan Rabarts 01:36:00
Fiction: Heroes of The Third Millennium by Hugh Cook 01:49:00
Narrator: Randal L. Schwartz, Amy H. Sturgis.
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Aural Delights No 149 Adam Troy Castro
Wed, 18 Aug 2010 10:09:39 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:40
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 02:53
Interview: Adam Troy Castro 25:00
Main Fiction: Just a Couple of Highly Experimental Weapons Tucked Away Behind the Toilet Paper by Adam Troy Castro 33:35
Fact Article: Film Talk By Rod Barnett 01:19:00
Serial: The Barrens Pt2 by F. Paul Wilson 01:28:20
Narrator: Morgan Sterling, Â Amy H. Sturgis.
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Aural Delights No 148 Lucius Shepard plus Ursula K. Le Guin
Wed, 11 Aug 2010 03:19:30 GMT
Coming Up This Week 01:05
StarShipSofa Interrogation: Ursula K. Le Guin 02:40
Flash Fiction: Toxicity by Erica Naone 02:30
Fact Article: Interview with Lucius Shepard 08:40
Main Fiction: Carlos Manson Lives by Lucius Shepard 01:03:00
Serial: The Barrens Pt1 by F. Paul Wilson 01:25:30
Narrator: Christie Yant, Matthew Sanborn Smith, Amy H. Sturgis.
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Aural Delights No 147 Philip Jose Farmer and Fabio Fernandes
Tue, 03 Aug 2010 09:10:11 GMT
Then and Now Announcment 00:10
Coming Up This Week 01:48
Fact Article: Shades of Milk and Honey Interview with Mary Robinette Kowal 02:30
Main Fiction: They Twinkled Like Jewels by Philip Jose Famer 16:25
Fact Article: Interview with Fabio Fernandes 56:33
Main Fiction: Edgar Can’t Stand It by Fabio Fernandes 01:04:00
Narrator: Matthew Sanborn Smith,
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Aural Delights No 146 Langdon Jones
Wed, 28 Jul 2010 13:52:49 GMT
Coming Up This Week 03:00
Flash Fiction: Seven Songs of Trilobite Survival by Craig DeLancey 07:30
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 14:40
Interview: Langdon Jones 36:40
Main Fiction: To Have and To Hold by Langdon Jones 48:25
Book Promo: Amy H. Sturgis 02:35:00
Fact Article: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 02:37:00
Closing Remarks: by Tony C. Smith 02:49:00
Narrator: Neal Corbett, Tom MacGregor
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Aural Delights No 145 Ray Bradbury and James Lovegrove
Tue, 20 Jul 2010 10:47:08 GMT
StarShipSofa Video Intro by Maher Al-Samkari from M0dus Productions
Coming Up This Week 00:13
StarShipSofa Interrogations: Ray Bradbury 07:00
Fact Article: Looking Back at SF History by Amy H. Sturgis 11:20
Main Fiction: Wings by James Lovegrove 25:30
Fact Article: Beholding the Graphic Text: Fred Himebaugh 01:02:00
Closing Remarks: by Tony C. Smith 01:19:00
Narrator: Nicola Seaton-Clark
Graphic Novel Links:
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Aural Delights No 144 The Captain’s Logs Special Pt 2
Thu, 15 Jul 2010 08:59:32 GMT
A second show dedicated to the celebration and release of StarShipSofa’s new book The Captain’s Logs. In this show we play the last ever original show No 69 Sex in SF
With guest Mr Ciaran O’Carroll.
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Aural Delights No 143 Peter Watts
Wed, 30 Jun 2010 08:11:21 GMT
Book Opening: by Amy H. Sturgis 00:00
Coming Up This Week 04:10
Captain’s Logs: Will Rees 06:37
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 28:15
Main Fiction: The Island by Peter Watts 48:40:38
Book Opening: by Larry Santoro 02:25:00
Fact Article: Obsvation Deck by Cheryl Morgan 02:30:00
Closing Remarks: by Tony C. Smith 02:36:00
Narrator: Amy H Sturgis
Cover Art: Chris Butler
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Aural Delights No 142 The Captain’s Logs Special
Sun, 20 Jun 2010 21:07:16 GMT
A show dedicated to the celebration and release of StarShipSofa’s new book The Captain’s Logs.
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Aural Delights No 141 David Barr Kirtley plus Jeff Carlson
Wed, 16 Jun 2010 10:49:13 GMT
ON SALE NOW!
The Transcribe Project
The Captain’s LogsComing Up This Week 01:10
Accept / Reject: Matt Sanborn Smith 03:40
Intro to Fiction by David Barr Kirtley 05:50
Main Fiction: Cats In Victory by David Barr Kirtley 11:38
Intro to Fiction by http://www.jverse.com/ 49:00
Main Fiction: Pressure by Jeff Carlson 55:30
Closing Remarks: Big Announcement by Tony C. Smith 01:27:00
Narrators: Geoff Michelli,
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Aural Delights No 140 Kim Stanley Robinson plus Jack Vance Interview
Tue, 08 Jun 2010 11:04:38 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:50
StarShipSofa Interrogations:Â Jack Vance 03:50
Main Fiction: Mercurial by Kim Stanley Robinson 01:11:10
Closing Remarks: Tony C. Smith 02:31:00
Narrators: Peter Seaton-Clarke
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Aural Delights No 139 Philip K. Dick Juliette Wade
Wed, 02 Jun 2010 03:11:13 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:45
Winner Of Last Month’s Then and Now 02:23
Main Fiction: The Defenders by Philip K. Dick 02:54
Fact Article: Looking Back At Science Fiction History by Amy H. Sturgis 01:01:36
Main Fiction: Let The Word Take Me by Juliette Wade 01:15:05
Closing Remarks: Next Week by Tony C. Smith 02:07:33
Narrators: Julie Davis Paul Caggegi Matthew Stephens
Cover Art: Dee Cunniffe
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Aural Delights No 138 Jeffrey Ford
Wed, 26 May 2010 10:43:43 GMT
News: Enhanced Version of Aural Delights 00: 27
Coming Up This Week 02:45
Sofanauts Announcment Peter Watts 04:28
Fact Article: 90 Seconds Megan Argo 07:02
Main Fiction: Boatman’s Holiday by Jeffrey Ford 09:18
Fact Article: Science News by J. J. Campanella 54:03
Closing Remarks: Next Week by Tony C. Smith 01:14:55
Narrators: Peter Piazza
Cover Art: Brian Woods
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Aural Delights No 137 Nicola Griffith
Wed, 19 May 2010 07:11:09 GMT
Coming Up This Week 00:10
Sofanauts Announcment 01:50
Fact Article: Autumn Rain by David J. Williams 04:00
Transcriber Update by Dee Cunniffe 09:19
Main Fiction: It Takes Two by Nicola Griffith 12:25
Fact Article: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 01:20:00
Fact Article: The Obsavation Deck by Cheryl Morgan 01:31:00
Closing Remarks: Tony C. Smith 01:35:00
Narrators: Chrstie Yant
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Aural Delights No 136 Hugo Nomination Special Pt 3
Sat, 15 May 2010 09:49:20 GMT
Aural Delights No 136 Hugo Nomination Special Pt 3 covering the Hugo Awards Voter pack.
With guests:
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Aural Delights No 135 Paul J. McAuley
Wed, 12 May 2010 09:35:03 GMT
Fact Article: Transcribers Project by Robyn Bradshaw 03:30
Transcriber Blues by David Bradshaw
Promo: The Neutron Flow Podcast 14:23
Main Fiction: A Brief Guide To Other Histories by Paul J. McAuley 16:00
Fact Article: Doc Savage by J.J. Campanella 01:16:30
StarShipSofa Interrogations Kristine Kathryn Rusch
Narrators: Paul Caggegi
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Aural Delights No 134 Mike Wood & Fredric Brown
Wed, 05 May 2010 09:48:12 GMT
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Fact Article: God Like Machines by Jonathan Strahan 03:30
Main Fiction: Risqueman by Mike Wood 11:30
Fact Looking Back At SF History by Amy H. Sturgis 01:16:30
Main Fiction: Hall Of Mirrors by Fredric Brown 01:30:48
Narrators: Peter Caveall, Jack Calverley
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Aural Delights No 133 Arthur C. Clarke Award Special
Wed, 05 May 2010 07:59:53 GMT
Welcome to this Arthur C. Clarke Award Special carried out by Cheryl Morgan for StarShipSofa. As part of Cheryl Morgan’s on going series for StarShipSofa called The Observation Deck, Cheryl carried out a number of interviews with guests at the award ceremony. This includes an interview with the eventual winner – China Mieville.
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Aural Delights No 132 James Alan Gardner
Tue, 27 Apr 2010 13:07:25 GMT
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 05:00
Main Fiction: The Ray-Gun: A Love Story by James Alan Gardner 24:00
Fact Article: Fiction Crawler 9 by Matthew Sanborn Smith 01:19:00
Art Cover Audio Intro by S.P Wilson
Narrators: Ray Sizemore
Art Cover by S.P. Wilson
Links to Fiction Crawler:
The Man Who Lost the Sea By Theodore Sturgeon
The Blue Wonder by Chris Kammerud
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Aural Delights No 131 Gregory Frost
Wed, 21 Apr 2010 17:45:47 GMT
Editorial: Goodbye Steve by Tony C Smith 03:33
Fact Article: Observation Lounge by Cheryl Morgan 07:00
Promo: The Gamma Quadrant Podcast 19:00
Main Fiction: Madonna of the Maquiladora by Gregory Frost 25:00
Narrators: J.J. Campanella
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Aural Delights No 130 John Kessel
Tue, 13 Apr 2010 22:46:25 GMT
Editorial: We Are Nominated For A Hugo by Tony C Smith 02:33
Short Fiction: Hong’s Bluff by William F. Wu 27:00
Fact Article: Looking Back at SF History by Amy H. Sturgis 32:00
StarShipSofa Interrogations: John Kessel
Main Fiction: Every Angel Is Terrifying by John Kessel 37:00
Fact Article: Transcriber Editorial by Diane Severson
Narrators: Patrick Scott, Geoff Michelli
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Aural Delights No 129 Hugo Nomination Special Pt 2
Sun, 04 Apr 2010 22:49:09 GMT
Aural Delights No 129 Hugo Nomination Special Pt 2 covering the Hugo Nominations live with guests:
The 2010 Hugo and John W. Campbell Award NomineesBEST NOVEL (699 nominating ballots)
Boneshaker by Cherie Priest (Tor)
The City & The City by China Miéville (Del Rey; Macmillan UK)
Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America by Robert Charles Wilson (Tor)
Palimpsest by Catherynne M. Valente (Bantam Spectra)
Wake by Robert J. Sawyer (Ace; Penguin; Gollancz; Analog)
The...
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Aural Delights No 128 Hugo Nomination Special Pt 1
Sun, 04 Apr 2010 20:41:37 GMT
Aural Delights No 128 Hugo Nomination Special Pt 1 with guest reporter Cheryl Morgan.
This interview took place 30 mins before the Hugo 2010 Nomination announcements.
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Aural Delights No 127 Tanith Lee
Tue, 30 Mar 2010 13:17:21 GMT
Editorial: What Happened to Me This Week by Tony C Smith 02:33
Flash Fiction: iThink by Ken MacLeod 27:00
Fact Article: StarShipSofa Vol 2 Update by Dee Cunniffe 32:00
Main Fiction: The Beautiful And The Damned By F. Scott Fitzgerald by Tanith Lee 37:00
Narrators: J.J. Campanella, Geoff Michelli
Cover Art: Paul Caggegi
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Aural Delights No 126 Karen Joy Fowler
Tue, 23 Mar 2010 22:54:35 GMT
Editorial: The Interviews by Tony C Smith 02:33
Fact Article: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 05:00
Main Fiction: Always by Karen Joy Fowler 16:00
Narrator: Amy H Sturgis
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Aural Delights No 125 James Morrow
Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:58:38 GMT
Editorial: Thank You by Tony C Smith 02:33
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 05:00
Promo: Galactic Suburbia
Main Fiction: Lady Witherspoon’s Solution by James Morrow 24:00
Narrator: Peter Seaton-Clarke & Nicola Seaton Clarke
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Aural Delights No 124 Will McIntosh
Tue, 09 Mar 2010 16:11:07 GMT
Guest Editorial: Fanzines by Mur Lafferty 02:33
StarShipSofa Interrogations: Gene Wolfe 08:50
Main Fiction: Bridesicle by Will McIntosh 01:00:00
Fact Article: Observation Deck by Cheryl Morgan 01:47:00
Narrator: Amy H. Sturgis
Bridesicle by Will McIntosh is a nominee for Nebula Best Short Story 2009
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Aural Delights No 123 C.M. Kornbluth vs Mercurio Rivera
Wed, 03 Mar 2010 09:37:41 GMT
Guest Editorial: A Change by Jason Sanford 06:00
Explained In 60 Seconds by Megan Argo 19:40
Intro to Snatch Me Another by Mercurio Rivera 21:30
Main Fiction: Snatch Me Another by Mercurio Rivera 24:00
Fact Article: Looking Back into SF Genre History by Amy H. Sturgis 43:00
Intro to The Adventurer by Lawrence Santoro
Main Fiction: The Adventurer by C. M. Kornbluth 21:00
Narrator:Â
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Aural Delights No 122 Michael F. Flynn
Tue, 23 Feb 2010 14:08:40 GMT
Guest Editorial: The Hugo’s by Lawrence Santoro 03:30
Fact Article: The Transcribe Project by Will Reese 21:00
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanalla 38:00
Main Fiction: The Clapping Hands Of God by Michael F. Flynn 01:00:00
Fact Article: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 02:44:00
Narrator: Mike Boris
Cover Art Brian Woods
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Aural Delights No 121 Paolo Bacigalupi
Wed, 17 Feb 2010 12:27:33 GMT
Guest Editorial: The Hugo’s and Podcasts by Amy H Sturgis 01:00
Main Fiction: The Gambler by Paolo Bacigalupi 15:00
Fact Article: A Hugo For StarShipSofa by Matt Sanborn Smith
Narrator: Geoff Michelli
StarShipSofa For A Hugo: Related Articles and InfoThe Hugo’s: I Want To Vote
Hugo Award Nominee Recommendations
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Aural Delights No 120 Gene Wolfe
Tue, 09 Feb 2010 21:59:20 GMT
Editorial: Valentine by Tony C Smith 01:00
SF Weekly News: Tony C Smith 09:20
Promo: Beware The Hairy Mango 13:30
Fact Article: Looking Back At SF History by Amy H Sturgis 15:20
Main Fiction: Pulp Cover by Gene Wolfe 31:15
Narrator: Mike Boris
SF News Links for this week:
RIP: William Tenn (Philip Klass)
Neil Gaiman Confirms He’s Written A Episode Of Doctor Who
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Aural Delights No 119 John W Campbell Jr vs Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Tue, 02 Feb 2010 20:40:57 GMT
Editorial: StarShipSofa Interrogation by Tony C Smith
SF Weekly News: Tony C Smith 09:20
Main Fiction: The Last Evolution by John W Campbell Jr 15:30
StarShipSofa Interrogation: Lucius Shepard 16:30
Main Fiction: Knotwork by Nina Kiriki Hoffman 01:12:00
Narrators: J.J. Campanella Christie Yant
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SF News Links:
RIP: Kage Baker
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Aural Delights No 118 Kathleen Ann Goonan
Wed, 27 Jan 2010 03:00:22 GMT
Editorial: by Tony C Smith
Fact Article: This Week in Science Fiction by Tony C Smith
Fact Article: Explained In 60 Seconds by Megan Argo 16:30
Main Fiction: Memory Dog by Kathleen Ann Goonan 25:30
Fact Article: Science News by J.J. Campanella 12:45
Narrator: Geoff Michelli
Art Cover: Jerel Dye
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Aural Delights No 117 M. John Harrison + Ken Scholes
Tue, 19 Jan 2010 13:42:17 GMT
Fact Article: Transcribers by Robyn Bradshaw 03.20
Short Fiction: The Good Detective by M. John Harrison 12:45
Main Fiction: A Weeping Caza Beholds The Fallen Moon by Ken Scholes 20:15:00
Narrators: Crispy
Kage Baker emails can be sent to materkb@gmail.com. Letters, cards and anything, send directly to:
Kage Baker
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Aural Delights No 116 Bruce Sterling
Wed, 13 Jan 2010 03:17:50 GMT
Fact Article: Meat Opera by Fred Himebaugh 03.30
Main Fiction: The Kiosk by Bruce Sterling 10:30
Fact Article: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 01:55:00
Narrators: Peter Cavell
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Aural Delights No 115 Paul Di Filippo
Wed, 06 Jan 2010 03:30:48 GMT
Editorial: Lord Dicken’s Final Tally by Tony C Smith 04:00
Fact Article: Looking Back At SF History by Amy H Sturgis 16:20
Main Fiction: iCity by Paul Di Filippo 30:00
Fact Article: The Winners: The Sofanaut Awards 57:30
Narrator: Jeff Lane
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Aural Delights No 114 Jeff Carlson
Wed, 23 Dec 2009 06:03:57 GMT
Editorial by Tony C Smith
Fact Article By JJ Campanella
Main Fiction Intro by Jeff Carlson
Main Fiction: A Lovely Little Christmas Fire by Jeff Carlson
Art Cover by Tom Bevan
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Aural Delights No 113 Lawrence Santoro Pt 3
Tue, 15 Dec 2009 18:18:12 GMT
Editorial: by Tony C Smith 01:00
Fact Article: IPv4 by Simon Hildebrandt 01:20
Fact Article: The Box by Rod Barnett 04:20
Intro to Main Fiction: Lawrence Santoro
Main Fiction: Lord Dickens’s Declaration Pt3 by Lawrence Santoro 29:00
Fact: Wrap Up by Lawrence Santoro
Narrators: Lawrence Santoro
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Aural Delights No 112 Lawrence Santoro Pt2
Wed, 09 Dec 2009 05:11:37 GMT
Editorial: by Tony C Smith 01:00
Poem: Safe in Their Cryogenic Chambers by Lyn C. A. Gardner 03:30
Fact Article: The Sofanaut Awards by Mark Bormann 05:20
Fact Article: Looking Back At SF History by Amy H Sturgis 09:20
Intro to Main Fiction: Lawrence Santoro 24:30
Main Fiction: Lord Dickens’s Declaration Pt2 by Lawrence Santoro 29:00
Fact: Jeanne Update by Spider Robinson 01:10:00
Narrators: Lawrence Santoro
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Aural Delights No 111 Lawrence Santoro Pt 1
Wed, 02 Dec 2009 11:00:55 GMT
Lord Dickens’s Declaration is a novella by Lawrence Santoro which is an accompanying piece to StarShipSofa Stories Volume 1.
Limited Edition FundraiserLord Dickens’s Declaration is available as an ebook for a limited time only and will no longer be available after December 31, 2009.
All proceeds from this ebook are for the benefit of Spider and Jeanne Robinson as they struggle with Jeanne’s illness.
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Aural Delights No 110 Cory Doctorow
Wed, 25 Nov 2009 03:30:27 GMT
Editorial: by StarShipSofa Stories by Sean Keough 04:00
Fact Article: The Sofanaut Awards by Mark Bormann 09:00
Fact Article: With A Little Help by Cory Doctorow 19:00
Main Fiction: To Go Boldly by Cory Doctorow 41:00
Fact: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 01:29:00
New Titles by Tony C Smith 01:36:00
Narrators: JJ Campanella, Paul Caggige
Art Cover by Skeet
The Sofanauts Awards 2010 VOTE NOW!
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Aural Delights No 109 Aliette de Bodard
Wed, 18 Nov 2009 06:48:30 GMT
Editorial: by Tony C Smith
Fact Article: Amy H Sturgis
Main Fiction: After The Fire by Aliette de Bodard
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella
Narrators: Kate Baker
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Aural Delights No 108 Michael Bishop
Wed, 11 Nov 2009 03:33:06 GMT
Editorial: by Tony C Smith 04:30
Poem: Pope Joan and the Cat by Samantha Henderson 09.15
Flash Fiction: Virtuoso by Gustavo Bondoni 12:00
Main Fiction: The Angst of God, I Kid You Not by Michael Bishop 17.30
New Titles 01:01:00
Narrators:Â Ray Sizemore, Annette Bowman
Download a free audiobook of your choice today at audiblepodcast.com/sofa
Time adds in show 00:00 and 15:00
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Aural Delights No 107 Jeremiah Tolbert
Wed, 04 Nov 2009 14:31:19 GMT
Editorial: by Tony C Smith 04:30
Poem: Heat by Samantha Henderson 09.15
Flash Fiction: Deracination by Nicola Chapman12:00
Main Fiction: Captain Blood’s B00ty by Jeremiah Tolbert 17.30
Progress Report 6 by Larry Santoro
New Titles 01:01:00
Narrators: Geoff Michelli, Annette Bowman
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Aural Delight No 106 Tad Williams
Wed, 28 Oct 2009 03:33:32 GMT
Poem: Gingerbread by Constance Cooper 04:00
Short Story: Charles by Steve Rasnic Tem 05:00
Fact Article: Science News by JJ Campanella 26:00
Main Fiction: Child Of An Ancient City by Tad Williams 51:00
Cover Art: Steve Boehme
Main Fiction now in the anthology: By Blood We Live
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Aural Delights No 105 CL Holland/Writers of The Future Special
Wed, 21 Oct 2009 03:31:55 GMT
Editorial: by Tony C Smith
The Reflection of Memory illustrated by Oleksandra Barysheva
Poem: Stars by David C. Kopaska-Merkel 09:00
Flash Fiction: Five Weird Things by Ben Burgis 09:50
Fact: FilmTalk by Rod Barnett 15:00
Main Fiction: The Reflection of Memory by CL Holland 1:00:00
Fact: Progress Report 5 by Lawrence Santoro 01:301:00
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Aural Delights No 104 Sean Williams
Tue, 13 Oct 2009 20:49:20 GMT
Poem: The Send-Off by Lyn C. A Gardner
Fact: Talk by Amy H Sturgis
Intro to Mines of Barnath by Sean Williams
Main Fiction: A Map of the Mines of Barnath by Sean Williams
Fact: Progress Report 4 by Lawrence Santoro
New Titles: by Tony C Smith
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Aural Delights No 103 StarShipSofa Stories Volume 1
Wed, 07 Oct 2009 09:59:11 GMT
A chance to listen to all who put together StarShipSofa Stories Volume 1
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Aural Delights No 102 Charles Stross
Tue, 29 Sep 2009 12:59:11 GMT
Editorial: StarShipSofa and the Future by Tony C Smith
Cover Art: Evan Forsch
Poem: Clone Assassin by Lyn C. A Gardner 19:20
Fact: Movie Talk by Rod Barnett 21:40
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 30:30
Flash Fiction: The Arrival of the Cogsmiths (oil on canvas, by Turner, 1815) by Fábio Fernandes 50:50
Main Fiction: Down On the Farm by
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Aural Delights No 101 Spider Robinson
Wed, 23 Sep 2009 03:15:12 GMT
Editorial: StarShipSofa Stories and Beyond by Tony C Smith
Fact: Progress Report 2 by Lawrence Santoro
Fiction: Melancholy Elephants by Spider Robinson
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StarShipSofa Aural Delights No 100
Wed, 16 Sep 2009 11:06:17 GMT
Intro by All!
Editorial: We’ve Reached 100 by Tony C Smith
Fiction: End Of Oil by Gwyneth Jones 14:00
Fiction: Bob The Dinosaur Goes To Disnyland by Joe R Lansdale 24:25
Fiction: Two Dreams On Trains by Elizabeth Bear 37:00
Fiction: Thought War by Paul McAuley 01:01:00
Fiction: Feast or Famine by Naomi Novik 01:27:00
Fiction: Billy In Dinosaur City by Terry Bission 01:42:00
Fact: The Pulp Story by
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Aural Delights No 99 Lawrence Watt Evans
Wed, 09 Sep 2009 11:42:20 GMT
Editorial: StarShipSofa Stories Line-up 02:00
Song: What Shall We Do With a Drunken Robot by Fred Himebaugh 16:13
Fact: Special Pleading by Cory Doctorow19:00
Main Fiction: Spirit Dump by Lawrence Watt Evans 39:00
Fact: SofaStream Update by Simon Hildebrandt 01:08:00
Fact: New Titles by Tony C Smith 01:10:00
Narrators: David Munger Paul Gaggige
Winning Icon for...
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Aural Delights No 98 Hannu Rajaniemi
Wed, 02 Sep 2009 16:22:44 GMT
Poem: A One Horse Town by David Burnham 03:20
Fact: Support Our Zines by Damien G Walter 09:00
Flash: Ahead of Her Time by Matthew Stephens 21:00
Main Fiction: His Master’s Voice by Hannu Rajaniemi 38:30
Announcment: StarShipSofa’s Aural Delights Anthology No 1
Fact Articel: Fiction Crawler No 8 by Matthew Sanborn Smith 01:21:00
Narrators: Peter Piazza Matthew Stephens
Links to Fiction Crawler No 8
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Aural Delights No 97 Nancy Kress
Wed, 26 Aug 2009 06:00:07 GMT
Art: Alllie
Poetry: Half-Way Home by G.O Clark 02:30
Fact: FilmTalk by Rod Barnett 32:25
Main Fiction: Flowers of Aulit Prison by Nancy Kress 22:30
Narrators: Amy H Sturgis Ray Sizmore
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Aural Delights No 96 Ted Kosmatka
Wed, 19 Aug 2009 06:17:33 GMT
Editorial: Tony C Smith 09:00
The Sofastream: Simon Hildebrandt 10:00
Poetry: Journey To Kailash by Mike Allen 13:30
Flash Fiction. Elevator by Ahmed A. Khan 22:30
Fact: Science New by JJ Campanella 32:25
Main Fiction: Prophet of Flores by Ted Kosmatka 51:30
Fact: Proto Science Fiction Pt 3 by Amy H Sturgis 02:03:00
Narrators: Erin Hamilton, Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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Fri, 07 Aug 2009 16:06:18 GMT
This is a Worldcon Special show. It will be one of six. You can listen to the rest over on our sister show The Sofanauts.
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Aural Delights No 95 Ken Scholes
Tue, 28 Jul 2009 11:36:27 GMT
Poetry: Strange Vegetables by G O Clark 07:30
Fact: Cheap Facts and the Plausible Premise by Cory Doctorow 08:40
Main Fiction: Into The Blank Where Life Is Hurled by Ken Scholes 18:30
Narrators: Ray Sizmore,
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Aural Delights No 94 Jeffery Ford
Wed, 22 Jul 2009 07:52:47 GMT
Fact Article: Comic Book Outsiders
Main Fiction: The Empire of Ice Cream by Jeffery Ford
Narrator: Mike Boris
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Aural Delights No 93 Neal Asher
Wed, 15 Jul 2009 06:00:18 GMT
Promo: Gamma Quardrant Podcast 01:25
Poetry: Millenial Mass by G O Clark 07:30
Flash Fiction: Meat by Randall Head 09:00
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 12:40
Main Fiction: Adaptogenic by Neal Asher 32:30
Narrators:Â Peter Seaton-Clark,
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Aural Delights No 92 Allen Steele
Wed, 08 Jul 2009 03:30:23 GMT
Poetry: Heat by Samantha Henderson
Flash Fiction: The Boulton-Watt-Frankenstein Company by Fábio Fernandes 4:00
Fact: Writer Workshops by Terry Edge 09:45
Main Fiction: High Roller by Allen Steele. 26:30
Fact: Film Talk by Rod Barnett
New Titles:
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Aural Delights No 91 Jack Skillingstead
Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:05:40 GMT
Poetry: Strip Search by Mike Allen
Flash Fiction: A Hand and Honor by Brenda Cooper 04:00
Fact: Iron Dream Review by Fred Himmbaugh09:45
Main Fiction: Are You There by Jack Skillingstead 26:30
Fact: Proto SF Part 2 By Amy H Sturgis
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Aural Delights No 90 Elizabeth Bear
Wed, 24 Jun 2009 09:22:20 GMT
Editorial:Â The Past by Tony C Smith 02:00
Poetry: Conjunctions by Neil Gaiman 06:30
Flash Fiction:Â A Friend In Need by Richard Johnson 10:10
Fact:Â Science News by JJ Campanella 18:00
Main Fiction: Shoggoths In Bloom by Elizabeth Bear 35:00
Fact: Mervyn Peake Part 1 by English Assassin
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Aural Delights No 89 Matthew Sanborn Smith
Wed, 17 Jun 2009 08:14:01 GMT
Editorial: Forums by Tony C Smith 00:50
Flash Fiction: The Git by Jay Lake 04:00
Fact: Search Is Too Important To Leave To One Company – Even Google by Cory Doctorow 09:45
Fact: Mervyn Peake Part 1 by English Assassin 15:00
Main Fiction: The Loneliness of the Long Distance Diplomat by
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Aural Delights No 88 Jeff Carlson
Wed, 10 Jun 2009 07:00:41 GMT
Editorial: Sofanauts by Tony C Smith 03:50
Poem: Unexpected by Samantha Henderson
Flash Fiction: An Invitation via Email by Mike Allen 24:15
Fact: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 15:00
Main Fiction:Â Gunfight at by Jeff Carlson 50:00
Narrators:
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Aural Delights No 87 Adam Troy Castro
Wed, 03 Jun 2009 03:00:14 GMT
Editorial: Sofanauts by Tony C Smith 03:50
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Aural Delights No 86 Lavie Tidhar
Tue, 26 May 2009 20:42:45 GMT
Poetry: E7 by Curtis Hilgenberg
Fact Article: Extreme Geek by Cory Doctorow
Main Fiction: Transylvanian Mission by Lavie Tidhar
Fact Article: Survivors by The English Assassin
Narrators: Julie Davis
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Aural Delights No 85 Jeremiah Tolbert
Wed, 20 May 2009 03:30:27 GMT
Aural Delights No 85 Jeremiah Tolbert
Editorial: The Sofanauts by Tony C Smith 02:10
Fact: Comic Book Outsiders 03:12
Main Fiction: Culture Archivist by Jeremiah Tolbert 11:22
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 54:00
Narrators: Ray Sizemore
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Aural Delights No 84 David D. Levine
Wed, 13 May 2009 04:00:46 GMT
Aural Delights No 84 David D. Levine
Editorial: The Sofanauts by Tony C Smith 00:10
Intro to Story: Lawrence Santoro 07:30
Flash Fiction: Then, Just a Dream by Lawerence Santoro
New Titles: Book 3 Astropolis, Many Contain Traces of Magic, The Spy Who Haunted Me 28:00Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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Aural Delights No 83 Tobias Buckell & Jason Sanford
Wed, 06 May 2009 07:00:33 GMT
Aural Delights No 83 Tobias Buckell & Jason Sanford
Poem: Explanation by Curtis Hilgenberg 04:01
Fiction: Aerophilia by Tobias Buckell 06:45
Music: They Grow Up So Fast by Norm Sherman 43:30
Fact: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 50:00
Main Fiction: When Thorns Are The Tips Of Trees by Jason Sanford 59:00
New Titles:
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Aural Delights No 82 Michael Bishop
Wed, 29 Apr 2009 07:00:20 GMT
Editorial: Michael Bishop by Tony C Smith
Poetry: Jamie’s Hair by Michael Bishop 02:00
Intro to Main Fiction: Michael Bishop
Main Fiction: Vinegar Peace by Michael Bishop 07:41
Sofa Art Cover: Ed Bellisimo
Narrators: Diane Severson, Dale Manley
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Aural Delights No 81 Marc Laidlaw
Wed, 22 Apr 2009 07:00:27 GMT
Aural Delights No 81 Marc Laidlaw
Editorial: J G Ballard Remembered by Tony C Smith 03:50
Poetry: Â Black Holes Holed Their Breath by Mike Allen 06:50
Flash Fiction: Different by Julio Flávio Meirelles Marchini 09:10
Fact: Â Book Review by The English Assassin 15:00
Short Fiction: Â Not Fade Away by Spider Robinson 24:15
Fact: Graphic Novels Review by Stephen Aryan 43:27
Main Fiction: Flight Risk by Marc Laidlaw 50:00
New...
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Aural Delights No 80 James Lovegrove
Wed, 15 Apr 2009 07:00:22 GMT
Aural Delights No 80 James Lovegrove
Editorial: Sofanauts by Tony C Smith 01:50
Poetry: Â Epochs In Exile by Mike Allen & Charles Saplak 03:34
Fact: Â Science News by Jim Campanella15:00
Main Fiction: Wings by James Lovegrove 36:15
Fact: Fiction Crawler by Matthew Sanborn Smith 01:14:00
Narrators: Â Nicola Seaton-Clark
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Aural Delights No 79 Karen Joy Fowler
Wed, 08 Apr 2009 03:54:12 GMT
Aural Delights No 79 Karen Joy Fowler
Editorial: The Sofanauts: The New Show… coming soon! by Tony C Smith 02:50
Poetry: Â Galaxy In A Matchbox by G O Clark 07:30
Fact: Hyperion II by Fred Himebaugh 08:30
Main Fiction: Standing Room Only by Karen Joy Fowler 22:35
Fact: The Machine Stops by Amy H... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aural Delights No 78 Nebula Nominee Gwyneth Jones
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:32:30 GMT
Aural Delights No 78 Nebula Nominee Gwyneth Jones
Tomb Wife
By
First Published:Â F&SF Aug07
Narration: Mark Douglas Nelson
Link to the Nebula Awards site
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Aural Delights No 77 Nebula Nominee James Patrick Kelly
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:15:25 GMT
Aural Delights No 77 Nebula Nominee James Patrick Kelly
Don’t Stop
By
First published: Asimov’s, Jun07 Audible
Narration:
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Aural Delights No 76 Nebula Nominee Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 09:00:38 GMT
Aural Delights No 76 Nebula Nominee Nina Kiriki Hoffman
Trophy Wives
By
First Published: Fellowship Fantastic
Narration: Julie Davis
Link to the Nebula Awards site
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Aural Delights No 75 Nebula Nominee Jeffrey Ford
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 08:45:09 GMT
Aural Delights No 75 Nebula Nominee Jeffrey Ford
The Dreaming Wind
by
First Published: The Coyote Road: Trickster Tales, ed. Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling, Viking, Jul07
Narration: Lawrence Santoro
Link to the Nebula Awards site
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Aural Delights No 74 Nebula Nominee Mike Allen
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 08:30:08 GMT
Aural Delights No 74 Nebula Nominee Mike Allen
The Button Bin
by
First Published: Helix: A Speculative Fiction Quarterly, Oct07
Narration: Mike Allen
Link to the Nebula Awards site
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Aural Delights No 73 Nebula Nominee Ruth Nestvold
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 08:15:39 GMT
Aural Delights No 73 Nebula Nominee Ruth Nestvold
Mars: A Traveler’s Guide
By
First Published F&SF, Jan08
Narration: Ray Sizemore
Link to the Nebula Awards site
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Aural Delights No 72 Nebula Nominee Kij Johnson
Thu, 02 Apr 2009 08:00:18 GMT
Aural Delights No 72 Nebula Nominee Kij Johnson
26 Monkeys, Also the Abyss
By
First Published:Â Asimov’s, Jul08
Narration: Diane Severson
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Aural Delights No 71 Gord Sellar
Wed, 25 Mar 2009 07:30:24 GMT
Poetry: Â Marble People by Bruce Boston 04:00
Fact: English Assassin on Books 04:39
Fact: Film Talk by Rod Barnett 04:39
Poetry: Â Chess People by Bruce Boston 25:00
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Aural Delights No 70 Kim Newman Part 3 and 4
Wed, 18 Mar 2009 14:20:50 GMT
Editorial: Updates by Tony C Smith 03:10
Poetry: If Cold Is A War by Ann K Schwader 09:30
Main Fiction Serial:Serial Murders by Kim Newman Part 3 & 4 11:15
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 01:40:00
Promo: Ad Astral 01:56:00
Fact: Hyperion by Fred Himebaugh 01:57:00
Narrators: Gareth Stack, Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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Aural Delights No 69 Kim Newman Part 2 of 4
Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:18:06 GMT
Editorial: Friendship: How It Evolves by Tony C Smith 03:10
Fact: Movie Talk Special Watchmen by Rob Barnett 10:40
Poetry Time Trapped  by Ann K Schwader 17:30
Fact:Movie Talk Special Watchmen by Jeremiah Tolbert 19:30
Flash FictionxXXxplores by Morgan Sterling 28:30
Fact: Emile Flygare-Caren by Amy H Sturgis 36:45
Main Fiction Serial Serial Murders Kim Newman Part 2 of 4 53:22
Fact: Movie Talk Special Watchmen by
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Aural Delights No 68 Kim Newman
Sun, 01 Mar 2009 14:31:56 GMT
Editorial: Kindle the Savior of Book Publishing by Tony C Smith 00:10
Poetry:Angel Bites by Tim Pratt 15:30
Flash Fiction:Brothers and Sisters by Matthew Sanborn Smith 18:00
Fact: Sofa Art Cover by Skeet 24:00
Fiction: The House Beyond Your Sky by Benjamin Rosenbaum 32:00
Fact: Movie Talk by Rob Barnett 01:03:00
Main Fiction Serial:The Serial Murders Kim Newman Part 1 of 4 01:12:00
Fact: Fiction Crawler No 5
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Aural Delights No 67 BSFA Nominee 2008 Paul McAuley
Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:48:46 GMT
Little Lost Robot
Story first Appeared In: Interzone (217)
Narrator: Matthew Wayne Selznick
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Aural Delights No 66 BSFA Nominee 2008 Ted Chiang
Fri, 27 Feb 2009 14:42:33 GMT
Exhalation
Narrator: Ray Sizemore
First Appeared In: Eclipse Two
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Aural Delights No 65 Mary Rickert BSFA Nominee
Thu, 26 Feb 2009 22:51:00 GMT
Evidence of Love in a Case of Abandonment:One Daughter’s Personal Account
FirstAppeared in: F&SFOct/Nov 2008
Narrator:Amy H Sturgis
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Aural Delights No 64 Ted Kosmatka
Wed, 25 Feb 2009 22:35:16 GMT
Aural Delights No 64 Ted Kosmatka
Editorial: The Good the Bad and the Ugly by Tony C Smith 02:00
Poetry: Her Opals by Samantha Henderson 12:30
Flash Fiction: Where Credit Is Due by Edward M Lerner 14:39
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 24:20
Main Fiction: The Art of Alchemy by Ted Kosmatka 40:22
Fact: Kim Stanley Robinson by English Assassin 01:34:00
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Aural Delights No 63 John Scalzi
Tue, 24 Feb 2009 22:41:44 GMT
Aural Delights No 63 John Scalzi
Editorial: by Tony C Smith 01:42
Poem: Spot In Space by GO Clark 04:45
Flash: Jesus and the Cowboys by Jay Lake 07:00
Fact: Miles J Breuer by Amy H Sturgis 13:22
Main Fiction: After The Coup by John Scalzi 34:00
Narrators: John Scalzi, Jim Campanella, Julie Davis
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Aural Delights No 62 Double Bill Special Larry Santoro /Jeff Carlson
Wed, 04 Feb 2009 22:46:25 GMT
Aural Delights No 62 Double Bill Special
Larry Santoro /Jeff Carlson
Editorial: Sofanaut Awards Round Up by Tony C Smith 02:00
Fact: Blinded By The Light Part 2 by Jetse de Vries 06:22
Main Fiction: Long Eyes by Jeff Carlson 31:00
New Titles:Iain M Banks 01:24:30
Main Fiction: Some Stages Along the Way Toward Our Failure to Reach the Moon by Larry Santoro 47:00
Narrators: Amy H Sturgis
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The Engine Room No 12 The Sofanaut Awards 2008
Sat, 31 Jan 2009 10:32:36 GMT
The Engine Room No 12 The Sofanaut Awards 2008
Well, this is it folks… the numbers have been counted and the winners are: Well, before that can I just say a big thank you to one and all who have help/contributed/listened/complained/smiled and cried over the first 52 shows of Aural Delights. Thank you. And a big thanks to Mark Bormann
So the winners are:
Best Flash Fiction: Spider Robinson – “In The Olden Days”
Best Main Fiction: Ted Chiang – “The Merchant & the Alchemists Gate”
Best Poetry Contributor: Laurel Winter
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Aural Delights No 61 Ken MacLeod
Wed, 28 Jan 2009 22:49:03 GMT
Editorial: The Sofa’s Gadgets by Tony C Smith 02:50
Poem: Our Fallen Do Not Fall by Ann K Schwader, blog 20:20
Flash Fiction: The War At Home by Lewis Shiner 21:30
Fact: Science News by Jim Campanella 29:30
Main Fiction: Jesus Christ Reanimator by Ken MacLeod 47:00
Fact: The Sofa Art Cover by Skeet 01:16:00
New Titles: David Williams Mirrored Heavens...
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Aural Delights No 60 Gene Wolfe
Thu, 22 Jan 2009 08:48:47 GMT
Editorial: Tony C Smith 02:40
Poem: On Any Given Midnight by Ann K Schwader , Blog 03:40
Beardie Book Review: Sean Keogh 06:00
Fact: Fiction Crawler 4 by Matt Sanborn Smith 18:15
Main Fiction: The Vampire Kiss by Gene Wolfe 29:35
Narrators: Diane Severson, Larry Santoro
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Aural Delights No 59 Gregory Frost
Wed, 14 Jan 2009 10:10:00 GMT
Aural Delights No 59 Gregory Frost
Editorial: Tony C Smith 03:00
Poem: As If We Could Change Anything by G O Clark 08:45
Flash: Jonathan by Church H Tucker 11:20
Film Talk: Rod Barnett 15:40
Main Fiction: In The Sunken Museum by Gregory Frost 27:00
New Titles: Tony C Smith 01:08:00
Serial Part 3 of 3: Temptation by David Brin Contrary Brin 01:20:00
Narrators: Julie Davis,
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StarShipSofa Original: Show No 102 Edgar Allan Poe
Sun, 11 Jan 2009 10:45:25 GMT
StarShipSofa Original: Show No 102 Edgar Allan Poe
This week is a special week for two reasons. It’s the start of StarShipSofa’s celebrations for Edgar Allan Poe’s birthday on the 19th January. The second reason is the show is hosted by none other than Amy H Sturgis. So please, strap in and enjoy the ride as Amy takes over the controls of our beloved StarShipSofa. Blast Off!
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Aural Delights No 58 Ian Watson
Wed, 07 Jan 2009 10:18:27 GMT
Aural Delights No 58 Ian Watson
Editorial: Tony C Smith 01:40
Poem: Again The Night by G O Clark 07:40
Fact: Early Utopia by Amy H Sturgis 11:15
Main Fiction: Looking Down On You by Ian Watson 28:35
Sofanuts Update: Mark Bormann 01:00:00
New Titles: Tony C Smith 01:04:00
Serial Part 2 of 3: Temptation by David Brin
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Aural Delights No 57 Geoff Ryman/David Brin Double Bill Special!
Wed, 31 Dec 2008 10:21:11 GMT
Aural Delights No 57 Geoff Ryman/David Brin Double Bill Special!
Poem: Fifty Cents by Mark Rich 02:22
Blinded By The Light: Part 1 Jetes de Vries 04:22
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 55:15
Main Fiction: Film-Makers of Mars by Geoff Ryman 13:44
Beardie Book Review: Sean Keogh 47:54
Serial Part1of 3: Temptation by David Brin Contrary Brin 01:18:00
Narrators:
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Aural Delights No 56 China Miéville
Wed, 24 Dec 2008 10:23:59 GMT
It’s CHRISTMAS!
And… to celebrate this fine time, the StarShipSofa has decked herself out in holly, tinsel and mistletoe. This week sees her Christmas Special and what better way to enjoy this festive season with some grand and festive stories, all accompanied by a great looking cover by science fiction artist Skeet Scienski.
Editorial: Tony C Smith
Flash Fiction: A Christmas Tale by Davis Kopaska-Merkel
Flash Fiction: Robowassailing by Allen Steele
Fact: Sofa Art by Skeet
Main Fiction: ‘Tis The Season by
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Wed, 17 Dec 2008 17:27:29 GMT
Editorial: Tony C Smith 02:33
Poetry: How I will Outwit the Time Thieves by Mike Allen 07:30
Flash Fiction: Magician by Jeff VanderMeer 13:30
The Sofanauts Awards: by Mark Bormann 47:05
Main Fiction: Inspiration by Ben Bova 54:20
Narrators: Chrispy, Mark Nelson, Annette Bowman
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Aural Delights No 54 Joan D Vinge
Wed, 10 Dec 2008 17:33:31 GMT
Aural Delights No 54 Joan D Vinge
Editorial: Tony C Smith 02:10
Poetry: Light Across An Impossible Lake by Mark Rich 09:00
Flash Fiction: Hard Rain by Matthew Sanborn Smith 17:30
Fact: Arthur Gordon by Amy H Sturgis 16:30
The Sofanauts Awards: by Mark Bormann 30:15
Main Fiction: A View From A Height by Joan D Vinge 34:00
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Aural Delights No 53 Ted Kosmatka
Wed, 03 Dec 2008 17:37:08 GMT
Aural Delights No 53 Ted Kosmatka
Editorial: Tony C Smith 00:10
Poetry: An Eccentric In Orbit by Laurel Winter 06:00
Flash Fiction: Conspiracy Of Dentists by Jay Lake 07:30
Fact: Movie Talk by Rod Barnett 16:30
The Sofanauts Awards: by Mark Bormann 24:15
Main Fiction: Deadnauts by Ted Kosmatka 28:00
Narrators: Kate Baker,
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Aural Delights No 52 Michael Moorcock
Wed, 26 Nov 2008 17:40:30 GMT
Poetry: Cabazon by Samantha Henderson 10:30
Flash Fiction: Godzilla’s 12 Step Program by Joe R Lansdale 15:30
Fact: Science News by JJ Campanella 34:40
SF ART: StarShipSofa Art Cover No 1 by Skeet 52:15
Main Fiction: Portrait in Ivory by Michael Moorcock 58:22
Narrators: Julie Davis,
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Aural Delights No 51 Jeff VanderMeer
Wed, 19 Nov 2008 17:44:10 GMT
Aural Delights No 51 Jeff VanderMeer
Poem: Fading Signals by Mikal Trimm 07:29
Flash Fiction: The Pilots by L. E. Modesitt Jr 11:22
New Titles: Charles Stross, Christopher Moore, 39:30
Main Fiction: The Third Bear by Jeff VanderMeer 48:50
Fact: Fiction Crawler No 3 Matthew Sanborn Smith 36:20
Narrators: Diane Serverson, Travis Kennedy, Mark Nelson
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Aural Delights No 50 Paul di Filippo
Wed, 12 Nov 2008 17:49:40 GMT
Aural Delights No 50 Paul di Filippo
Poem: Cinderella’s Funeral by Samantha Henderson 02:46
Flash Fiction: Fork Bomb by Sebastian Cevery 05:30
Fact: Plot Part 2 Terry Edge 08:55
Article: SF Signal by John DeNardo 22:20
Main Fiction: Escape From New Austin by Paul di Filppo27:29
Narrators:Â Amy H Sturgis Ray Sizemore Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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Aural Delights No 49 Gene Wolfe
Thu, 06 Nov 2008 17:53:03 GMT
Aural Delights No 49 Gene Wolfe
Poetry: Hungry by Samantha Henderson 2:23
Flash Fiction: Tech Support by Ross E Lockhart 14:00
Fact: SF Is The Only Literature On The Internet People Care To Steal by Cory Doctorow 20:15
Audio Play: Â The Tree Is My Hat by Gene Wolfe and Lawrence Santoro 33:00
Narrators:Â Julie Davis, Paul Caggie,Â
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Aural Delights No 48 Gord Seller
Wed, 05 Nov 2008 17:55:11 GMT
Aural Delights No 48 Gord Seller
Poem: Clockmakers Wife by Mikal Trimm 03:55
Flash Fiction: UFO by A Bertram Chandler 05:33
Book Review: Sean Keogh: 20:24
Fact: Arkham House Sample by Amy H Sturgis 27:30
Main Fiction: Dhuluma by Gord Seller 44:15
Narrators:Â Diane Serverson, David Munger Dale Manly
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Aural Delights No 47 F Paul Wilson
Wed, 22 Oct 2008 18:00:08 GMT
Aural Delights No 47 F Paul Wilson
Poem: King’s Men by Samantha Henderson 2:00
Flash Fiction: Captain Ordinary by Terry Bisson 05:11
Review: Assam and Darjeeling review by Julie Davis 16:29
New Titles:  Sean Williams Gavin Smith  20:50:40
Fact: Science News October by JJ Campanella 27:20
Main Fiction: Faces by F Paul Wilson 45:00
Narrators:Â Diane Severson,
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Aural Delights No 46 Larry Santoro
Wed, 15 Oct 2008 20:49:50 GMT
Aural Delights No 46 Larry Santoro
Poem: Red Shifted Star by David Kopaska-Merkel 4:00
Flash Fiction: Faerie Husbandry by Church H Tucker 04:11
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Aural Delights No 45 Paolo Bacigalupi
Wed, 08 Oct 2008 21:22:56 GMT
Aural Delights No 45 Paolo Bacigalupi
Flash Fiction: Reality 2.0 By Ian Creasy 4:00 Shimmer Interview
Flash Fiction: I’m a Stranger Here Myself by Mack Reynolds 09:40
Fact: Fiction Crawler No 2 by Matt Sanborn Smith 24:20
Main Fiction: Pump Six by Paolo Bacigalupia 34:00
Narrators: MCL, Lawrence... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aural Delights No 44 Lucius Shepard
Wed, 01 Oct 2008 22:29:45 GMT
Aural Delights No 44 Lucius Shepard
Poetry: Flesh Eating Alien Vampire Sex On The Moon by David Kopsaka Merkel 01:30
Flash Fiction: Man Of The Theatre By Norman Spinrad 4:00
Fact: Halloween by Amy H Sturgis 13:20
Book Review: Sean Keough 28:50
Main Fiction: Senor Voltro by Lucius Shepard
Narrators: Julie Davis, Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa.
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Aural Delights No 43 Michael Marshall Smith
Wed, 24 Sep 2008 22:32:09 GMT
Aural Delights No 43 Michael Marshall Smith
Poetry: Heavy Weather by Bruce Boston 08:25
Flash Fiction: Like The First Morning by Cyril Simsa 12:00
Fact: Â September Science News by Jim Campanella 29:50
Main Fiction:Â The Seventeenth Kind by Michael Marshall Smith 16:37
Narrators: Paul Campbell, Julie Davis,
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Aural Delights No 42 Benjamin Rosenbaum
Wed, 17 Sep 2008 22:34:56 GMT
Aural Delights No 42 Benjamin Rosenbaum
Poetry: Fairytale Graveyard by Mikal Trimm 02:30
Flash Fiction: Earthmen Bearing Gifts By Fredric Brown 05:00
Book Review: Sean Keough Reviews Electric Church 12:15
Fact: How to Plot Part 1 by Terry Edge 19:57
Main Fiction: The Ant King by Benjamin Rosenbaum 35:50
Narrators: Lawrence Santoro Diane... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aural Delights No 41 M John Harrison
Wed, 10 Sep 2008 07:12:57 GMT
Aural Delights No 41 M John Harrison
Fact: Francis Stevens Amy H Sturgis 02:20
Main Fiction: East by M John Harrison 13:05
Narrator: Simon Chapman
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Aural Delights No 40 Lawrence Santoro
Wed, 03 Sep 2008 06:17:00 GMT
Aural Delights No 40 Lawrence Santoro
Poetry: Judy Resnick by Laurel Winter 03:45
Flash Fiction: When The Whistle Blows by Daniel Schwartz 05:35
Fact: Fiction Crawler No1 Matthew Sanborn Smith 14:10
Main Fiction Intro: Lawrence Santoro 24:27
Main Fiction: So Many Tiny Mouths by Lawrence Santoro 33:50
Narrators: Â MCL, Lawrence Santoro, Diane Severson,
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Aural Delights No 39 Elizabeth Bear
Wed, 27 Aug 2008 07:21:07 GMT
Aural Delights No 39 Elizabeth Bear
Poetry: For Spacers Snarled by Bruce Boston 03:20
Flash Fiction: Barriers by G David Nordley 04:40
Fact: Show Not Tell Terry Edge 22:19
Main Fiction: Tideline by Elizabeth Bear 40:00
Narrators: Â MCL, Diane Severson, Julie Davis
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Aural Delights No 38 Kage Baker
Thu, 21 Aug 2008 07:22:55 GMT
Aural Delights No 38 Kage Baker
Flash Fiction: Billy And The Wizard by Terry Bisson
Main Fiction: Hell Fire
Narrator: MCL
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Aural Delights No 37 Alistair Reynolds
Thu, 14 Aug 2008 07:27:56 GMT
Aural Delights No 37 Alistair Reynolds
Main Fiction: The Real Story by Alistair Rynolds
Narrator: Tee Morris
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Aural Delights No 36 Paul di Fillippo
Wed, 06 Aug 2008 08:19:34 GMT
Aural Delights No 36 Paul di Fillippo
Poetry: Bottles by Greg Betty 01:535
Flash Fiction: Moon Over Baton Rouge by Atalanta Pendragonne 04:13
Article: Â Jim Sawgrass Matthew Sanborn Smith 11:30
Main Fiction: Bad Beliefs by Paul Di Filippo 23:27
On The Sofa With Jeff Carlson 44:35
Narrators: Grant Stone, Julie Davis,
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Aural Delights No 35 Jeff Carlson
Wed, 30 Jul 2008 08:22:42 GMT
Aural Delights No 35 Jeff Carlson
Poetry: Robot Dog by Bruce Boston 01:25
Flash Fiction: In The Olden Days by Spider Robinson 04:00
Main Fiction: Frozen Sky by Jeff Carlson 16:37
Narrators: Â Amy H Sturgis, Julie Davis,
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Aural Delights No 34 Kevin J Anderson
Wed, 23 Jul 2008 08:25:04 GMT
Aural Delights No 34 Kevin J Anderson
Poetry: No Ruined Luna City by Greg Beatty 02:28
Flash Fiction: The Switch by Tony C Smith 04:00
Fact: Science News Jim Campanella 17:00
Main Fiction: Newts by Kevin J Anderson 40:40
Narrators:  Jim Campanella, Julie Davis, Mur Lafferty
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Aural Delights No 33 Robert Reed
Wed, 16 Jul 2008 08:27:51 GMT
Aural Delights No 33 Robert Reed
Poetry: Goodbye Is Meaningless by Mark Rich 00:59
Flash Fiction: A Modest Proposal by Vonda N McIntyre 02:30
Fact: Point of View Terry Edge 11:25
Main Fiction: Roxie by Robert Reed 26:54
Narrators: Â Jim Campanella, Amy H Sturgis, Diane Severson
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Aural Delights No 32 John Varley
Wed, 09 Jul 2008 09:40:14 GMT
Aural Delights No 32 John Varley
Poetry: Goodbye Is Meaningless by Laurel Winter 01:03
Flash Fiction: The Candidate by Jack McDevitt 02:35
Fact: Captain Power Amy H Sturgis 10:27
Main Fiction: The Bagatelle by John Varley 13:05
Narrators: Â Diane Severson, Grant Stone, Fred Himebaugh
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Aural Delights No 31 Mary Rosenblum
Wed, 02 Jul 2008 09:42:30 GMT
Aural Delights No 31 Mary Rosenblum
Poetry: Interstellar Tract by Bruce Boston 01:03
Flash Fiction: Sunday Dinner by Matthew Sandborn Smith 05:36
Main Fiction: The Rainmaker by Mary Rosenblum 13:05
Narrators: Â Paul Caggegi Julie Davis Dale Manley
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Aural Delights No 30 Michael Moorcock
Wed, 25 Jun 2008 09:44:08 GMT
Aural Delights No 30 Michael Moorcock
Poetry: How To Make Love To A Shark by Laurel Winter 01:31
Flash Fiction: Remorse by Adam Roberts 02:45
Main Fiction: The Spencer Inheritance by Michael Moorcock 17:38
Narrators: Diane Severson, Kenny Park, Gareth Stack
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Aural Delights No 29 Allen Steele
Wed, 18 Jun 2008 09:46:06 GMT
Aural Delights No 29 Allen Steele
Poetry: Time Travel Verb Tenses by Laurel Winter 02:11
Flash Fiction: Downtown by John Kessel 03:41
Fact: Science News by Jim Campanella 09:26
Main Fiction: The Last Science Fiction Writer by Allen Steele11:22
Narrators: Diane Severson, Grant Stone and Mark Nelson
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Aural Delights No 28 Jeff VanderMeer
Wed, 11 Jun 2008 08:48:09 GMT
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
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Aural Delights No 27 Matthew Hughes
Tue, 10 Jun 2008 09:17:47 GMT
Aural Delights No 27 Matthew Hughes
Main Fiction: Â Passion Ploy by Matt Hughes 12:20
Flash Fiction: Fresco by Alastair Reynolds 05:15
Poetry:  Spacer Compass by Bruce Boston 01:05:00 They Arrived by Mark Rich   02:14
Narrators:Diane Severson,Jim Campanella,Gareth Stack,Julie Davis
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Aural Delights No 26 Rudy Rucker
Wed, 28 May 2008 09:22:30 GMT
Aural Delights No 26 Rudy Rucker
Main Fiction: Easy As Pie by by Rudy Rucker.
Reality, Remastered:  Cognitive Entanglement by Peter Watts
Poetry: Godlet by Laurel Winter
Narrators: Mark Nelson, Diane Severson
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Aural Delights No 25 Terry Bission
Wed, 14 May 2008 09:24:56 GMT
Aural Delights No 25 Terry Bission
Main Fiction: Bears Discover Fire by Terry Bisson
Winner of:
Article: Steampunk by Amy Sturgis 10:57
Flash Fiction: The Cootie Box by Paul Di Filippo 07:25
Article: DRM Issues by Cory... Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/starshipsofa. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aural Delights No 24 Steve Aylett
Wed, 07 May 2008 09:30:34 GMT
Aural Delights No 24 Steve Aylett
Main Fiction: Gigantic by Steve Aylett
Narrator: Gareth Stack
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Aural Delights No 23 Kage Baker
Thu, 24 Apr 2008 09:32:39 GMT
Aural Delights No 23 Kage Baker
Main Fiction: Likey Lad by Kage Baker
Narrator: MCL Studios
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Aural Delights No 22 Spider Robinson
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 09:35:54 GMT
Aural Delights No 22 Spider Robinson
Main Fiction: Distraction by Spider Robinson
Narrator: Spider Robinson
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Aural Delights No 21 Gwyneth Jones
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 09:42:13 GMT
Aural Delights No 21 Gwyneth Jones
Main Fiction: La Cenerentola by Gwyneth Jones
Narrator: Julie Davis
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Aural Delights No 20 Joe Haldeman
Tue, 08 Apr 2008 09:45:44 GMT
Aural Delights No 20 Joe Haldeman
Main Fiction: Graves by Joe Haldeman
Narrator: JJ Campanella
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Aural Delights No 19 Elizabeth Bear
Wed, 02 Apr 2008 09:48:30 GMT
Aural Delights No 19 Elizabeth Bear
Main Fiction: And The Deep Blue Sea by Elizabeth Bear
Narrator: Amy H Sturgis
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Aural Delights No 18 Jeff VanderMeer
Wed, 26 Mar 2008 09:51:53 GMT
Aural Delights No 18 Jeff VanderMeer
Main Fiction: Shark God by Jeff VanderMeer
Narrator: Grant Stone
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Aural Delights No 17 Alastair Reynolds
Tue, 25 Mar 2008 09:55:16 GMT
Aural Delights No 17 Alastair Reynolds
Main Fiction: Sledge Makers Daughter by Alastair Reynolds
Narration: Diane Severson
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Aural Delights No 16 Ken MacLeod
Mon, 24 Mar 2008 10:19:37 GMT
Aural Delights No 16 Ken MacLeod
Main Fiction: Lightling Out by Ken MacLeod
Diane Severson: Julie Davis
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Aural Delights No 15 Ted Chiang
Sun, 23 Mar 2008 09:23:02 GMT
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Aural Delights No 14 Chaz Brenchley
Sat, 22 Mar 2008 10:25:51 GMT
Aural Delights No 14 Chaz Brenchley
Main Fiction: Terminal by Chaz Brenchley
Narration:Â http://www.chazbrenchley.co.uk/
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Aural Delights No 13 Ian Whates
Fri, 21 Mar 2008 10:28:00 GMT
Aural Delights No 13 Ian Whates
Main Fiction: Gift Of Joy by Ian Whates
Narrator: Alex Foster
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Aural Delights No 12 John Kessel
Wed, 05 Mar 2008 10:31:16 GMT
Aural Delights No 12 John Kessel
Main Fiction: Buffalo by John Kessel
Narration: JJ Campanella
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Aural Delights No 11 Stephen Donaldson
Tue, 04 Mar 2008 09:35:16 GMT
Aural Delights No 11 Stephen Donaldson
Main Fiction:Â Mythological Beast by Stephen R Donaldson
Narrator: Ciaran O’Carroll
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Aural Delights No 10 Laurel Winter
Wed, 27 Feb 2008 10:46:44 GMT
Aural Delights No 10 Laurel Winter
Main Fiction: Infinty Syrup by Laurel Winter
Narrator: Diane Severson
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Aural Delights No 9 Michael Moorcock
Wed, 20 Feb 2008 10:58:30 GMT
Aural Delights No 9 Michael Moorcock
Main Fiction: A Slow Saturday Night by Michael Moorcock
Narration: Ciaran O’Carroll
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Aural Delights No 8 Michael Moorcock
Tue, 19 Feb 2008 11:01:30 GMT
Aural Delights No 8 Michael Moorcock
Main Fiction: Lost Sorceress by Michael Moorcock
Narrator: Steve Eley
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Aural Delights No 7 Michael Moorcock
Sun, 17 Feb 2008 11:04:14 GMT
Aural Delights No 7 Michael Moorcock
Main Fiction: Through The Shaving Mirror by Michael Moorcock
Narrator: Gareth Stack
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Aural Delights No 6 Harry Harrison
Thu, 14 Feb 2008 11:06:03 GMT
Aural Delights No 6 Harry Harrison
Main Fiction: By The Falls by Harry Harrison
Narrator: Grant Stone
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Aural Delights No 5 Pat Murphy
Wed, 06 Feb 2008 11:10:38 GMT
Aural Delights No 5 Pat Murphy
Main Fiction: Going Through The Changes by Pat Murphy
Narrator: Summer Brooks
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Aural Delights No 4 Bruce Sterling
Thu, 31 Jan 2008 11:13:08 GMT
Aural Delights No 4 Bruce Sterling
Main Fiction: We See Things Differently by Bruce Sterling
Narration: JJ Campanella
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Aural Delights No 3 David Brin
Wed, 09 Jan 2008 11:15:48 GMT
Aural Delights No 3 David Brin
Main Fiction: Spheres by David Brin
Narration: JJ Campanella
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Aural Delights No 2 Peter Watts
Wed, 26 Dec 2007 11:18:22 GMT
Aural Delights No 2 Peter Watts
Main Fiction: The Second Coming by Peter Watts
Narration: Peter Watts
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Aural Delights No 1 Michael Moorcock
Thu, 20 Dec 2007 11:21:41 GMT
Aural Delights No 1 Michael Moorcock
Main Fiction: London Bone by Michael Moorcock
Narrator: MCL Studios
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