Moved!

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Meta SFFaudioAnd here we are! Welcome to the updated SFFaudio, complete with search boxes and other cool gizmos. We’re still test driving, so I’m sure you’ll see some more differences over the next few weeks.

Most importantly, though – here’s the address of the new RSS feed:
http://www.sffaudio.com/?feed=rss2

Thanks for reading!

Posted by Scott D. Danielson

SFFaudio, a Forgotten Classic?

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Forgotten Classics PodcastThe Forgotten Classics podcast offers readings from the neglected books of yesterdecade. The latest episode |MP3| is right up our alley, as it features a short reading from Sharon Lee and Steve Miller’s Scout’s Progress, which is a feisty Space Opera set in Lee and Miller’s “Liaden Universe.” Also on tap for this particular show is a mini-review of SFFaudio itself – thanks Julie! – though we should point out that despite being the “featured podcast” on this particular show, we don’t actually have a podcast feed. Go check out the excerpt, and bask in all our glory.

To subscribe, get the podcast feed here:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/forgottenclassics

SFFaudio: Our 4 Year Mission

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Happy birthday to us! It’s SFFaudio.com‘s fourth birthday. We’ve been through a lot in these four short years. But our mission isn’t over, not by a long shot. That said, we can probably sit back for a few minutes to celebrate with this cake…

SFFaudio.com's Fourth Birthday

“Audio…the aural frontier. These are the voyages of the website SFFaudio. Our continuing mission: to explore cool new audiobooks; to seek out new audio drama and new podcast… to boldly post stories that no-one has posted before.”

Thanks so much to all the SFFaudio staff. You are both beautiful and smart. And to our readers… I must compliment you on your extremely good taste in websites. Please, keep visiting. No presents are necessary, but if you’ve really got the urge to give… consider this:

Starting tomorrow, and for the entire month of April, we’ll be bringing you stories, reviews, online audio and more focused the works of H.G. Wells. If you know of some H.G. Wells audio out there, please clue us in! Thanks again.