Free Audiobooks for a Summer Roadtrip

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Free Listens BlogAccording to the Triple-A, over 31 million Americans will travel by road this Memorial Day weekend. If you’re one of those, you might want to bring along an audiobook or two to keep you company on the Interstate. Long drives are a great time to take in an audiobook, but also require a specific type of book. The plot has to be exciting enough to hold your interest on boring stretches of the Interstate, but simple enough that you can still pay attention to the traffic. Since you’ll be spending most of your money on gas, you might want to save your vacation budget by going with a free downloadable audiobook. I’ve come up with 5 recommendations for free road trip Science Fiction and Fantasy audiobooks:

* Quarter Share by Nathan Lowell – This novel, published by Podiobooks, tells the story of Ishmael, a new crewmember on a space freighter. The story and gentle didactic tone reminded me of classic adolescent science fiction like Have Spacesuit, Will Travel by Robert A. Heinlein.

* Trunk & Disorderly by Charles Stross – Stross reads his own work here in a novellette made available by Subterrannean Press. The story is a hilarious re-imagining of the Wooster and Jeeves stories by P.G. Wodehouse, but set in a futuristic universe. Not recommended for children.

* The Hound of the Baskervilles by Arthur Conan Doyle – In probably the greatest Sherlock Holmes novel, Holmes and Watson confront a demonic hellhound threatening the life of their client. John Telfer performs a marvelous array of British accents in this excellent recording. Project Gutenberg provides two duplicate copies of the files: one at 11 kHz and a higher-quality version at 22 kHz.

* The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum – Even if you or your children have the movie memorized, the original book is worth a listen. J. Hall narrates the book in this LibriVox offering with a pleasant American accent that would be at home on NPR.

* Red Panda Adventures by Decoder Ring Theatre – Okay, so this one’s not technically an audiobook. The folks at Decoder Ring Theater produce an excellent show in old-time radio style about the adventures of a pair of wisecracking masked heroes. Download several episodes to fit the length of your trip.

Posted by Seth (Listener of the Free Listens blog)

New Radio Theatre by HPL Historical Society

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HPLHS - H.P. Lovecraft's The Dunwich Horror - audio dramaThe H.P.Lovecraft Historical Society (HPLHS) has posted an announcement that they are producing the Dunwich Horror as an audio drama:

“An all-new 1930s-style radio adaptation, complete with the kind of excellent bonus features you’ve come to expect from HPLHS! It’s coming. Really. Soon.”

This will be a follow up to their adaptation of At the Mountains of Madness (which was one of the prizes in the 2nd Annuall SFFaudio Challenge). There is not much more info yet but we’ll keep you apprised.

[Vielen dank Carsten]

Posted by Jesse Willis

BSAP: The Hyborian Age by Robert E. Howard

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The countdown has begun!

Broken Sea Audio Productions Presents CONAN by Robert E. Howard

The Hyborian Age Episode 1 |MP3| is a prelude to more Broken Sea Audio Productions of Robert E. Howard audio to come. Here’s the offical word:

To whet the Cimmerian appetites awaiting our Full Cast Audio Drama Production of the Robert E. Howard classic CONAN tale “Queen Of The Black Coast”, we are releasing REH’s own history of that barbaric age of steel and sorcery! The Hyborian Age in Audio Book format, depicting the cataclysmic time that passed before CONAN wielded his mighty sword and trod under his sandaled feet!

Check out the new Broken Sea CONAN site HERE and the trailer |MP3| for the upcoming Queen Of The Black Coast audio drama!

Posted by Jesse Willis

Decoder Ring Theatre SUMMER SHOWCASE

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You’ve been hoping for it, dreaming of it, and now you’re getting it…

Decoder Ring Theatre SUMMER SHOWCASE

Yup it’s a summer of Deck Gibson: Far Reach Commander, episodes 3-8! Brush up on your DG with Episodes 1 |MP3| and 2 |MP3|, prior to the release of episode 3 on May 30th 2008. Subscribe to the show via the podcast feed:

http://decoderring.libsyn.com/rss

Posted by Jesse Willis

Geek By Night – a podcast comic book

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Geek By Night - Issue #1 - The Perks Of Being An Underdog

Geeks By NightScott Carelli, the creator/producer of a new audio series on Geekshow.us tells us about his new show: Geek By Night

Geek By Night is about a group of friends and comic geeks who gain superpowers after an accident. It’s about what having special abilities would mean to a geek, and how it would affect their lives.

Two episodes of the bi-weekly show are out now, with the third one on it’s way on tomorrow. Grab the podcast feed via this url:

http://www.geekshow.us/?feed=rss2&cat=36

Posted by Jesse Willis

Maudelayne a 1930s period Fantasy Audio Drama

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MaudelayneMaudelayne has a ‘kinda unique vibe’ it’s a 12-part period Fantasy comedy audio drama series. It’s set in the 1930’s at a college in England. At the heart of college, there’s a rift, through which various mythical characters appear and wreak havoc. here’s the official description:

“A witty series set in 1933 at Maudelayne College, Oxbridge UK, a rift has opened allowing myth to briefly enter reality. A group of three students – Atherton, Westbrook and Worsley along with the intrepid Professor Lord David Cecil must keep order in the newfound chaos.”

And, here’s the podcast feed:


http://www.brokensea.com/maudelayne/feed/

Posted by Jesse Willis