BSAP: The Prisoner

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Broken Sea Audio Productions - The PrisonerAdapted from the DC comic book by Dean Motter and Mark Askwith (co-creator of Prisoners Of Gravity)…

Based on the famous British TV series starring Patrick McGoohan.

Once upon a time there was a land called The Sixties, where brave men and
women fought a new kind of campaign, a secret war of deception, diplomacy and sometimes murder. But many learned that in this conflict it was hard to tell who were the real enemy. That they did not even know how many factions were involved in the war.

Then there was The Village. A sinister Shangri-La for people too dangerous to be allowed freedom. A place without names. The heart of an authority that used ruthless mental conditioning and torture to rule with absolute control.

One man was brought to the island who refused to submit. His battle was long and hard, but eventually he escaped and The Village was destroyed. That’s a version of the story. One for comforting children. Here’s another…

The Prisoner Episode 1 |MP3|

Posted by Jesse Willis

LibriVox: Operation Terror by Murray Leinster

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LibriVoxThe incomparable, the speedy, the beneficent, MARK DOUGLAS NELSON has TWO brand new audiobooks, NOVELS, for us and for the public domain. I’m stunned! Less than a month in and Nelson’s got the audiobook narrator of the year trophy in the bag (someone should really make one of those for him).



LibriVox Science Fiction - Operation Terror by Murray LeinsterOperation Terror
By Murray Leinster; Read by Mark Douglas Nelson
10 Zipped MP3s or Podcast – 5 Hours 16 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: LibriVox.org
Published: January 19, 2009
An unidentified space ship lands in a Colorado lake. Equipped with a paralyzing ray weapon, the creatures begin taking human prisoners. A loan land surveyor and a journalist are trapped inside the Army cordon, which is helpless against the mysterious enemy. Can they stop the aliens before it is too late?

Podcast feed:

http://librivox.org/bookfeeds/operation-terror-by-murray-leinster.xml

Posted by Jesse Willis

LibriVox: The Creature From Beyond Infinity by Henry Kuttner

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LibriVoxQuickly fulfilling his staked claim (even before I had a chance to post it) Mark Douglas Nelson, narrator extrodinaire, has completed ANOTHER SFFaudio Challenge audiobook. This time it’s a Henry Kuttner novel! WAY COOL! But that’s not all from Mark today, not one bit, look at the next post too. I think this may be a record or something. Don’t forget to claim your prize Mark!


LibirVox Science Fiction - The Creature From Beyond Infinity by Henry KuttnerThe Creature From Beyond Infinity
By Henry Kuttner; Read by Mark Douglas Nelson
7 Zipped MP3 Files or Podcast – Approx. 5 Hours 31 Minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: LibriVox.org
Published: January 19, 2009
A lone space traveler arrives on Earth seeking a new planet to colonize, his own world dead. At the same time a mysterious plague has infected Earth that will wipe out all life. Can a lone scientist stop the plague and save the world? Or will the alien find himself on another doomed planet?

Podcast feed:

http://librivox.org/bookfeeds/the-creature-from-beyond-infinity.xml

Posted by Jesse Willis

Galaxy News Radio: The Adventures Of Daring Dashwood!

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The Adventures Of Herbert Daring Dashwood

The latest dispatch from the Zombie Astronaut includes crystal clear recordings of The Adventures Of Herbert “Daring” Dashwood. This is the “radio drama” found within Fallout 3! Enjoy…

Episode 1 Escape From Paradise Falls |MP3|

Episode 2 Super Mutant Mayhem |MP3|

Episode 3 In The Black Widows Web |MP3|

Episode 4 Between Rockopolis And A Hard Place |MP3|

Thanks ZA!

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Joe Haldeman speaking about The Craft of Science Fiction

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I’ve had The Craft of Science Fiction, a Massachusetts Institute of Technology video on my hard drive for more than a year. In it MIT professor and SF author Joe Haldeman reads from The Accidental Time Machine. He also talks candidly about his work (teaching writing at MIT), the problem of “faith based initiatives” (they’re too effective), and plenty more. For those who’ve read or heard Haldeman’s The Hemingway Hoax, there’s value here too as Haldeman explains his through fascination with Hemingway. He ruminates on the relationship between Heinlein’s Starship Troopers, his own The Forever War and OSC’s Ender’s Game and plenty more. I’m kind of glad I waited, there are plenty of spoilers for Haldeman’s The Accidental Time Machine in the vid – but, for those who’ve read or listened to it already – you’ll definitely dig it. The video runs about 2 hours 20 minutes – I got it through iTunes U but the video can be watched here below for those who aren’t portable.

Personally, I think it’s full of the very best kind of ivory tower goodness. What do you think?

Posted by Jesse Willis