Paul Levinson’s The Silk Code as a podcast novel

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Shaun Farrell host of the Adventures In SciFi Publishing podcast has taken on narrating responsibilities for fellow podcaster Paul Levinson’s first novel; The Silk Code. The first five MP3 files have just debuted on Podiobooks.com, you can subscribe and get the complete and unabridged reading by signing up with Podiobooks – rest assured it is all 100% free – any donations you make will be split 75-25 with the author and the podiobooks.com service.

Science Fiction Podiobook - The Silk Code by Paul LevinsonThe Silk Code
By Paul Levinson; Read by Shaun Farrell
Podcast Novel – [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: Podiobooks.com
Podcast: IN PROGRESS
Phil D’Amato, a forensic scientist working for the NYPD, is visiting an old friend in rural Pennsylvania–home of the Amish. When the friend with no known allergies drops dead of a sudden allergic reaction, D’Amato decides to investigate. He finds himself at the center of a 30,000 year-old biowar being waged with genetically engineered weapons. As he probes deeper, it becomes apparent that the Amish are not the technophobes they appear to be.

The Rev-Up review interviews the StarShipSofa boys

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The latest Rev Up Review and its host Paul S. Jenkins have an interview with fellow U.K. podcasters Tony C. Smith and Ciaran O’Carroll of the Starship Sofa Podcast. Tony and Ciaran relate the various sources for their seemingly random ruminations. And for the record boys, Heinlein is pronounced HINE-LINE with equal emphasis on both syllables. To hear the interview download the |MP3| directly, or feed your podcatching software this URL to subscribe:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/revupreview

The StarshipSofa Podcast goes to hell

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Starship Sofa PodcastEnsuring their eternal damnation, hosts Tony and Ciaran stray from their regularly righteous path of Science Fiction author inquisition and instead hotly illuminate the subject of “Religious Themes” in Science Fiction on this week’s show. You can yourself download the damnable show directly |MP3| or should you so choose, subscribe to podcast and begin your own eternal damnation, via this feed:

http://starshipsofa.libsyn.com/rss

James Patrick Kelly starts podcasting his novel Look Into The Sun

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James Patrick Kelly's Free Reads PodcastNot even a week ago we told you that James Patrick Kelly had recently started a for pay podcast with Audible.com, but that hasn’t stopped him from giving away his fiction in the form of audio. Quite the contrary! Jim has just started podcasting his 1989 novel Look Into The Sun through his venerable Free Reads podcast…

Science Fiction Podcast Novel - Look Into The Sun by James Patrick Kelly

Here is the first |MP3| of the novel (27 Minutes), but don’t stop there, subscribe to the Free Reads podcast and get the whole novel:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/freereads

Thanks so much Jim!

BBC7 presents Doctor Who and William Gibson’s Pattern Recognition

BBC 7's The 7th DimensionBBC7’s The Seventh Dimension have two specially commissioned treats this week:

Doctor Who: Human Resources – An Eighth Doctor Adventure
2 Parts – [RADIO DRAMA]
Broadcaster: BBC Radio 7 / The 7th Dimension
Broadcast: Sunday at 6pm and 12am (UK Time)
Part one of a new two-part adventure of the vagabond Time Lord, look for part two next Sunday. The doctor’s companion Lucie has been headhunted by a respectable blue-chip firm in Telford, and the doctor confronts a terrifying enemy. Stars Paul McGann produced by Big Finish Productions.

Pattern Recognition
By William Gibson; Read by Lorelei King
5 Part reading – [ABRIDGED?]
Broadcaster: BBC Radio 7 / The 7th Dimension
Broadcast: Monday to Friday at 6.30pm and 12.30am (UK Time)
Cayce Pollard is a coolhunter. Her gifts are an innate ability in pattern recognition, a skill essential in trendspotting, and a unique allergy to, and therefore an ability to identify, winning logos. These gifts make her an indispensable tool for multinational marketing magnates.

Both programs and all their parts are re-listenable via BBC7’s time-shifting “Listen Again” feature.