Review of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz By L. Frank Baum

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Science Fiction Audiobooks - The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank BaumThe Wonderful Wizard Of Oz
By L. Frank Baum; Read by James Spencer
MP3, OGG or AAC files download – 3 hours, 36 minutes [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: TelltaleWeekly.org
Published: 2005
Themes: / Fantasy / Young Adult / Adventure / Magic /

Modern education includes morality; therefore the modern child seeks only entertainment in its wonder tales and gladly dispenses with all disagreeable incident. Having this thought in mind, the story of “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” was written solely to please children of today. It aspires to being a modernized fairy tale, in which the wonderment and joy are retained and the heartaches and nightmares are left out.

And that, taken from the introduction, is exactly what author L. Frank Baum and narrator James Spenser deliver. The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz is a delightful and thoroughly wholesome romp through a safe fantasy landscape who’s denizens are, with the exception of the title character, all exactly what they appear to be. A refreshing and satisfying listen, it is sure to please children of a certain age and the adults who listen along with them. I especially liked the repetitive ritualistic scenes that happened about once a chapter. Dorothy, the Tin Woodsman, Scarecrow, and the Cowardly Lion each and always decry their bad luck whenever an obstacle blocks their journey along the yellow brick road or proclaim with delight their renewed hope at acheiving their respective goals. One curious point, the Tin Woodsman, who is very prone to tears, keeps rusting up when he cries. In point of fact tin does not rust when exposed to salt water.

Narrator James Spencer brings this classic to life, making about a dozen distinct voices for the many characters. His Scarecrow is thoughtful, his Cowardly Lion loveably fierce, his Tin Woodsman empathetic, his Dorothy girlish, and his Oz is truly a humbug! Sound quality is superb and there was no compression degredation in the MP3 edition I listened to. Priced at $6.00, you are looking less than $0.03 per minute. This is the best audio edition of The Wonderful Wizard Of Oz in existence.

Posted by Jesse Willis

While you’re at it, check out HistoryPodcast #31…

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History PodcastWhile you’re at it, check out HistoryPodcast #31 H.P. Lovecraft. It was released way back in November 2005 but it is still available for download. The sound quality isn’t the best and the pronunciation is really atrocious, but it is worth the listen.

HistoryPodcast #31 - H.P. LovecraftHistoryPodcast #31 – H.P. Lovecraft
Read by Jason Watts
1 MP3 (12.9 MB) – 13 Minutes 56 Seconds [UNABRIDGED]
Podcaster: HistoryPodcast
Podcast: Nov 9th 2005

You can directly download the MP3 file HERE.

posted by Jesse

We’ve been talking a lot about somebody named H….

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Yog RadioWe’ve been talking a lot about somebody named H.P. Lovecraft lately but if you’re still scratching your noggin and wondering who the heck he is be sure to check out the latest Yog Radio Podcast! They’ve recorded to MP3 the entire H.P. Lovecraft entry on Wikipedia. Cool biographical details abound; for instance, I didn’t know old Howard Philips may have been asexual. Did you?

H.P. Lovecraft Wikipedia EntryLovecraft: A Wiki Biography
Wikipedia Entry; Read by Paul Maclean
1 MP3 (10.74 MB) – 31 Minutes 11 Seconds [UNABRIDGED]
Podcaster: Yog Radio
Podcast: Feb 4th 2006

Download it directly HERE.

posted by Jesse

On February 15th, the Silent Universe — an edgy S…

Silent Universe LogoOn February 15th, the Silent Universe — an edgy SciFi drama with a “choose your own adventure” twist — will premiere on www.silentuniverse.com and iTunes (promo available here).

In the series of monthly episodes, agents of the secret counter-terrorist organization “SERENDIPITY” will fight to undermine the deadly efforts of dictators, assassins, warlords and political extremists. But what makes this dramatic podcast truly unique is that its audience will be able to guide the storyline by giving ideas and feedback through a dedicated set of internet forums.

With a style of drama that mixes elements of “24” and the new “Battlestar Galactica,” each episode of the Silent Universe reveals layers of suspense and intrigue that leaves audiences guessing at what twists its plot will take next. Its motley cast of characters includes weapons specialists, a computer hacker, an ex-mercenary and even a casino tycoon, all forced to go to extreme lengths to prevent tragedy from striking the solar system. In a world where nuclear weapons are common to even the poorest countries and the United Nations is nothing but a quaint historical footnote, even the smallest conflict between powers can threaten to plunge mankind into Armageddon.

Interactivity is the key to Silent Universe’s appeal, though. Fans will have the opportunity to participate directly in the story development process, working side-by-side with the production team by offering critiques and suggestions in the online forums (www.silentuniverse.com/forums). This kind of “open” storytelling will encourage listeners of the Silent Universe to get invested in the podcast; upgrading them from a passive audience to active loyal partners in the series–a point that is often lost on large scale entertainment producers today.

Starting on February 15th, and proceeding at an episode-per-month pace, the Silent Universe podcast will paint a world that is futuristic, yet hauntingly reflective of modern themes. The 11 episodes of its first season will draw in audiences with its unapologetic exposé of human interest, while maintaining the thrill of a masterfully written SciFi adventure. With a talented cast of professional voice artists and an edgy concept which takes pride in turning space opera clichés on their ear, the Silent Universe will prove the viability of a new paradigm in podcast production.

Sounds interesting!

The Codex Writer’s Group has just posted a short…

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The Codex Writer’s Group has just posted a short story in MP3 by Science Fiction author Nancy Fulda! It was first published in the anthology entitled All The Rage This Year. Here are the details:

The Man Who Murdered HimselfThe Man Who Murdered Himself
By Nancy Fulda; Read by Nancy Fulda
1 MP3 File – 16 Minutes 44 Seconds [UNABRIDGED]
Publisher: CodexWriters.com
Published: February 3rd 2006

You can download the MP3 for free HERE.

posted by Jesse Willis