Friday, July 3, 2009

Heinlein Audio, Williamson Text, and More

Some very cool stuff including Escape Pod's reading of Heinlein's classic "All You zombies," an early Jack Williamson story, new 'zines and more freebies.

E-Fiction
At Manybooks: "Salvage in Space" by Jack Williamson, from Astounding Stories March 1933.

"To Thad Allen, meteor miner, comes the dangerous bonanza of a derelict rocket-flier manned by death invisible."


In e-book downloads HERE and online at Project Gutenberg HERE.






Also at Manybooks: "Priestess of the Flame" by Sewell Peaslee Wright , from Astounding Stories June 1932.

"Commander John Hanson recounts the extraordinary story of Liane, Priestess of the Flame."

In e-book downloads HERE and online at Project Gutenberg HERE.




Hypersonic Tales has its July issue online in which, "Sean Vivier uses fear, blood and ritual to “Bring Her Back.” Some blobs have some vicious communication issues in Ellen Denham’s “The Mouths.” Guy Belleranti brings us a laboratory of the apes in “Lab Rats.” Bite into A.K. Sykora’s “Delectable Cakes” and a little girl faces must face more than just "The Vortex" by Robert E. Keller.

Online HERE.



Drops of Crimson has its YA issue online with fiction by Joanna Gardner, Lilah Wild, Kenneth Mark Hoover, Che Gilson, Dennis R. Upkins, Kristopher Reisz, T.A. Moore, Aleksandra Butowt, Rich Mallery, Michael Merriam, and Julie Klumb.

These and non-fiction online HERE.



Audio Fiction

At Escape Pod: The long delayed episode #200 featuring the classic "All you Zombies" by Robert A. Heinlein, read by Steve Eley.

"I was polishing a brandy snifter when the Unmarried Mother came in. I noted the time—10:17 P. M. zone five, or eastern time, November 7th, 1970. Temporal agents always notice time and date; we must."

Streaming and in MP3 download HERE.



At Pseudopod: "Mira" by Michael James McFarland, read by David Moore.

"I won’t go into the details surrounding my dismissal from a well-known East Coast brokerage firm. other than to say I inadvertently let slip some information of a rather sensitive nature and, when it came down to drawing the line, the firm was more interested in maintaining their reputation than my livelihood."

Streaming and in MP3 download HERE.





At The Classic Tales Podcast: Part one of two of "The Bottle Imp" by Robert Louis Stevenson, read by B.J. Harrison.

"Would you pay fifty dollars for a bottle filled with a devil? What if the devil had to grant your every wish? Keawe, a sometime sailor from Hawaii, takes the risk, even though he learns that if the bottle remains in his possession at the time of his death, he will lose his soul."

Streaming and in MP3 download HERE.



Comics
At Pappy's Golden Age Comics Blogzine: "Death for Hire" from Skeleton Hand #1 (1952). A Zombie!


Online HERE.






At Golden Age Comics: The Ka'a'nga and Camilla stories from Jungle Comics #113.



In CBR download HERE.






Other Coolness
(Adventure) At Manybooks: The Pirate and The Three Cutters by Frederick Marryat (1897).
(Adventure) At Manybooks: Among the Brigands by James De Mille (1871).
(Flash) At: The Daily Cabal: "A Night on the Town" by Jonathan Wood.
(Flash) At: Every Day Fiction: "Legends Collide" by J.C. Towler.
(Flash) At: Everyday Weirdness: "The Long Contract" by Aaron A. Polson.
(Flash) At: 365 tomorrows: "The Amazing Transported Man" by David Bradshaw.
(Flash) At: At Flashes in the Dark: "My Nightmare" by C. Le Mroch.
(RPG) At Chgowiz's Old Guy RPG Blog: "Swords & Wizardry Quick Start - Second Draft"
(RPG - Interview) At Grognardia: "David "Zeb" Cook (Part I)"
(Serial) At Facebook: Chrome Rain chapter 5 by Ivor Hartmann.
(Serial) At Book View Cafe: The Moving Water Chapter 3 by Sylvia Kelso.
(Serial) At Book View Cafe: The Brass Bed Chapter 33 by Jennifer Stevenson

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