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The show 24... conspiracies, reviews, recaps... insider information |
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A technothriller trilogy written by J.C. Hutchins |
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SCIENCE FICTION--Video Podcast (16 x 9): The Adventures of Thomas Brin is a science fiction series about a man who thinks he's a machine. A Jules Verne meets Silent Running aesthetic, the Adventures of Thomas Brin harkens back to 60's scifi were the visual effects (VFX) did not have to look real to draw a viewer into the story. Created almost entirely on a virtual set with real actors, this surreal science fiction series is a new, bold direction in independent movie making. From Jeff Sayre, the creator of Thomas Brin, "My vision for the genre of science fiction is to create worlds that, although they are obviously fictitious in look and feel, send the viewer into a fantasy-like realm. I like to think that I am beginning to learn how to use VFX to create moving, impressionist paintings where the mere hint of an idea is sufficient to let the viewers imagination take over. In today's world where even the worst movies can have stunning, well-crafted, real-looking VFX, I wanted to do something different, creating an almost picturebook-like realm." An iPod version optimized for Apple TV is also available at the iTunes Music Store. |
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In this podiobook: AmerIndian 2192 is a science-fiction novel that explores the intriguing possibilities of Native Americans in mankind's star flung future. AmerIndian 2192 presents the story of two brothers, Wovoka and Keokuk, restoring the Native American people to a Homeland where their vibrant culture can thrive. Lodge ships, Cybershaman rituals and Tsimshian high technology are all elements in this action-oriented tale of interstellar politics and personal struggles. |
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On a remote coast in Scotland, a boy opens his eyes to a world he does not recognise. Almost dead, he stumbles on a desolate cottage where he meets the beautiful Katriana and a man she professes to be her uncle.
Stormbound and haunted by visions, the boy, Tom Corven is his name, soon realises that finding Creggan was no accident. But as he uncovers the truth of his unique place in the universe, Tom must find and control the power he harbours before it destroys him. Only then will he be ready to fight the evil stalking him to Creggan and only then will he understand that the fate of billions rests with what he does next. |
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The Balticon Podcast brings you intervies with the people who make Science Fiction happen. |
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the blog about writing stories and being a better writer |
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Original fiction, Japanese word of the day, SF&F books and movies, plus whatever cool stuff I've learned... |
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Listen to the power of Audio Theatre, commonly called Radio Drama. Every other week, Central Audio Theatre brings you a new production, 30 minutes in length. Each show is produced in Mt. Pleasant by Central Michigan University students dedicated to reviving the lost art of audio theatre. |
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Collected Comics Library, hosted by Chris Marshall, from Detroit, Michigan. THE Comic Book and Trade Paperback Podcast. The only podcast solely dedicated to news, information and reviews on all sorts of comic books and collected editions including DC Comics Archives, Marvel Masterworks, Absolutes, Omnibus's, Graphic Novels and all other hardcover and softcover favorites - the CCL covers it all! |
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Comic Geek Speak is the best podcast about comic books for fans and new readers alike. Put together by a group of life-long comic geeks, it's 4-5 hours a week of comic book history, current comic news, and a general look at the industry. In addition to a |
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A Star Wars Podcast For The Fans, By A Fan! |
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Cory Doctorow's Literary Works |
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An eclectic mix of original films, music, art and writing by acclaimed film maker and artist David Tarleton. Haunting, funny, dark, whimsical, original. Creative Mythology -- enter a whole new world. |
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Cyber Punk Radio- Deny the mainstream media access to your brain stem, at least briefly. We decentralize the control of information, and break the corporate control of media- listen to our cyberpunk radio, a "pirate" station that breaks the FCC lock on what is available for you via traditional corporate-controlled broadcast programming. Is our future one where machines and technology liberate humans from work- allowing us to live as artists and sages, or a dystopian future where flesh is enslaved to technology and machines... we're in between somewhere- come on in and get connected at cyberpunk radio. |
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Ma vie et tous ses ridicules petits à-côtés : les bd que je lis et mes émissions “Supplément Week-End” sur Radio FMR |
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The human race? Forget about them. Laid waste by the Great Catastrophe, the remnants of humanity fight for survival is a world scarred by a plague that causes the dead to walk again. Now, the zombie hordes add to their infernal ranks with every fresh victim. Can a bold venture across the wastelands of the former United States of America hold the key to our salvation? Or does the future belong to the zombies? Original Zombie audio theater series from DarkerProjects.com. |
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In the year 2115, the Earth went mad. Now hundreds of young people awaken from stasis to a new world, ready to create a new world out of the shattered remains of the old. Original science fiction audio theater from DarkerProjects.com. |
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Two hundred years after the fall of the Terran Empire, humans find themselves the subject race, Stagnating on their own world unable to evolve either technologically or otherwise. It is into this oppressive world, that the most unlikely of men are thrust into the roles of heros. From DarkerProjects.com comes this audio theater dramatization of the novel by Christopher Patrick Lydon. |
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Delivered every two weeks, Dateline Jasoom is packed with news and commentary about Edgar Rice Burroughs books and other projects. There's also a good dose of goofiness. Elmo is your host, with guests and a few surprises. If you love Tarzan, John Carter, David Innes and their haunts across Opar, Barsoom, Pellucidar, subscribe today. |
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