Free Audio Fiction: 4/7/09
By John DeNardo |
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009 at
12:16 am
Free Audio Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]
- @Fear on Demand: “Room 412” by Michael Laimo, read by Gord Mackenzie
- @Pseudopod: “The Eyes of the Crowd” by Bruce Boston, read by Matthew Wayne Selznick.
- @Beam Me Up: The conclusion of “Skull Valley” by Michael Cassutt, read by Paul Cole.
- @Well Told Tales: “The Pothole” by Kris Ashton, read by John Wooley.
- @Dunesteef: “Freelanga” by Jason Sanford.
- @Revcast: “Cooking with Gas” by Mikal Trimm read by Matthew Bey.
- Scott Sigler has out part eighteen of his novel Contagious in PDF and MP3.
- @The Cthulhu Podcast: “Rattle of Bones” by Robert E. Howard.
- @Escape Pod:
- “Article of Faith” by Mike Resnick, read by Stephen Eley.
- “Grandpa?” by Edward M Lerner, read by Ben Phillips
- @PodCastle:
- “Secret Life” by Jeff VanderMeer, read by Paul Tevis.
- “Birthday Wish” by Tina Connolly, read by Grammar Girl.
- @LibriVox:
- The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs, read by lucylou40.
- Strange Stories From a Chinese Studio (selection), volume 1 by Pu Songling, translated by Herbert A. Giles, read by many readers.
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- Free Fiction for 3/31/09
- Free Audio Fiction and More at Starship Sofa
- A Batch of Free Fiction Links
- Free Audio Fiction: Rude Mechanicals by Kage Baker
- Download Metatropolis Audio Anthology for Free
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For a reasonably comprehensive set of links to free audio SF see:
http://www.hardsf.org/HSF0Audi.htm
This is more oriented to “science fiction” than to “science fiction and fantasy” or “speculative fiction”. Science fiction and science is the site’s niche.
Feel free to contribute info on free audio SF that is not yet included, broken links or other issues.
Thanks
Thlej
Hypersonic Tales, a monthly pub, takes original speculative fiction submissions and produces an audio version for each. We’re getting better each month. Our next issue will be online Sept. 1. We’re taking submissions for October. Thanks for checking us out: hypersonictales.com.