Paul Levinson interviews Robert J. Sawyer about the new FlashForward TV series

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Light On Light ThroughLight On Light Through is the podcast of SF author Paul Levinson. On his latest show he talks to fellow SF author Robert J. Sawyer about the Sawyer’s new TV series FlashForward (based on the novel). Levinson and Sawyer seem genuinely excited about this new TV series.

Have a listen |MP3| or subscribe to the podcast:

http://paullev.libsyn.com/rss

Here’s the ABC TV promo video:

And here’s a sample from from the Blackstone Audio audiobook |MP3| (courtesy of Audible.com).

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NPR: James Sallis talks about Chester Himes

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NPR - Fresh Air with Terry GrossI’ve been on the look out for James Sallis audio since I reviewed Drive his fast paced crime novella. Here’s an old interview (2001) in which he talks to Fresh Air‘s Terry Gross about his biography of crime writer Chester Himes. |REALAUDIO|

Does anyone know of more James Sallis audio out there?

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TVOF: Interviews with Hal Clement, Poul Anderson, A.E. van Vogt, Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl

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TVOF - The Voices Of FandomThe Voices Of Fandom, is a website I’ve just discovered. It has interviews, radio shows, testimonials and a lot more (like the fan made Ray Bradbury audio drama). Here is just a fraction of the cool recordings found over on TheVoicesOfFandom.com:

1982 Interview with Hal Clement – |MP3|
Raw unedited original interview recorded for the Science Fiction Radio Show (KOCV).

1982 Interview with Poul Anderson – |MP3|
Raw unedited original interview recorded for the Science Fiction Radio Show (KOCV).

1982 Interview with A.E. van Vogt – |MP3|
From The Science Fiction Radio Show (KOCV).

1972 Interview with Isaac Asimov and Frederik Pohl – Part 1 |MP3| Part 2 |MP3|
Raw interview material for an unfinished show.

T The Voices Of Fandom is a great resource for Science Fiction fans and scholars alike. Check it out.

[via Blue Tyson @ HuffDuffer.com]

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Audiobooker: Interview with LibriVox.org founder Hugh McGuire

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LibriVoxIn celebration of LibriVox‘s 4th anniversary Mary Burkey’s Audiobooker blog has a short text interview with LibriVox.org’s founder Hugh McGuire. McGuire reports that the site now boasts “2,557 audiobooks” in its catalogue – and that they produce “60-100 books a month” making LibriVox “the most prolific audiobook publisher in the world.” Happy Birthday LibriVox! And thanks for all the audiobooks!

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Worldcon 2009: Interview with George R.R. Martin

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The Montreal Gazette Narratives BlogGeorge R.R. Martin is at Worldcon 2009 in Montreal. Matthew Surridge (of the Montreal Gazette’s Narratives blog) has posted a short audio interview with him.

Have a listen |MP3|

[via SF Signal]

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BibliotechTV talks to Evo Terra about audiobooks/podiobooks

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Bibliotech with Mark JeffreyMy good friend Evo Terra is the latest guest on Bibliotech, a video podcast hosted by Mark Jeffery. Jeffrey should be a familiar name to Podiobooks users as he himself is a Podiobook author (of Max Quick 1: The Pocket And The Pendant |READ OUR REVIEW| and Max Quick 2: The Two Travelers).

Evo talks about the origin (September 2005) and success of Podiobooks.com. Today the site has 335 FREE books in the catalogue, 60,000 members, and 81,000 episodes downloaded in a day!

Posted by Jesse Willis