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I've got some good genre fiction podcasts for you.
Escape Pod - science fiction short stories written by established and up-and-coming authors. Quite a variety, some funny, some sad, some scary. Releases almost every single week:
http://escapepod.org/
Podcastle - Fantasy flavored stories.
http://podcastle.org/
Pseudopod - Horror fiction. Very disturbing. You go first.
http://pseudopod.org/
For longer fiction, Podiobooks is a good place to go. There are *some* shorter works on here, but most are longer works.
http://www.podiobooks.com/
Enjoy!
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The Escape Artists have 3 separate podcasts, one for Sci-Fi called "Escape Pod", one for Fantasy called "Podcastle", and one for Horror called "Pseudopod".
"The Drabblecast" is another good one if you like quirky stuff.
For classic stories, try "The Classic Tales Podcast".
(All of these are available through iTunes, or by searching the titles in Google)
If you want serial work, i.e. podcast novels, head over to www.podiobooks.com
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| December 22, 2008 05:32 PM |
Escape Pod - science fiction short stories written by established and up-and-coming authors. Quite a variety, some funny, some sad, some scary. Releases almost every single week:
http://escapepod.org/
Podcastle - Fantasy flavored stories.
http://podcastle.org/
Pseudopod - Horror fiction. Very disturbing. You go first.
http://pseudopod.org/
For longer fiction, Podiobooks is a good place to go. There are *some* shorter works on here, but most are longer works.
http://www.podiobooks.com/
Enjoy!
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December 23, 2008 01:50 PM
There are a legion of good short fiction podcasts out there. It depends on what you like. The Escape Artists have 3 separate podcasts, one for Sci-Fi called "Escape Pod", one for Fantasy called "Podcastle", and one for Horror called "Pseudopod".
"The Drabblecast" is another good one if you like quirky stuff.
For classic stories, try "The Classic Tales Podcast".
(All of these are available through iTunes, or by searching the titles in Google)
If you want serial work, i.e. podcast novels, head over to www.podiobooks.com
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