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  1. BBC - Desert Island Discs - Castaway : J G Ballard

    "I’ve spent my life looking forward to being marooned on a desert island."

    This week’s Desert Island Discs castaway is writer JG Ballard. Since the early 1960s, he has been well-known as a science fiction writer. But more recently he has reached an even wider audience with his autobiographical novels Empire of the Sun and The Kindness of Women.

    He’ll be talking to Sue Lawley about his extraordinary life - his childhood in Shanghai, his adolescence spent in a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp and how, after the sudden and tragic death of his wife, he raised his three young children alone.

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  2. Comics Are Great!

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  3. Blackstone Audio: Grover Gardner interviews Simon Vance : SFFaudio

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  4. Writing Excuses

    Pyr editor Lou Anders has an interesting description of Hollywood formulas, and a nice description of Dervish House for the Audible pick.

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  5. The Agony Column - Lou Anders - The New Fantasy

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  6. Clarkesworld Magazine - Online Science Fiction and Fantasy : Thirteen Ways of Looking at Space/Time by Catherynne M. Valente (audio)

    A Hugo Award-Winning and World Fantasy Award-Nominated Online Science Fiction and Fantasy Magazine.

    http://clarkesworldmagazine.com/audio_08_10/

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  7. Science fiction now and tomorrow

    Novelists Alastair Reynolds, Lauren Beukes, Michael Moorcock and Jeff Noon talk about the state of SF.

    In this week’s new year books podcast, we look to the future. Science fiction has never been bigger, and publishers are falling over themselves to sign the next Terry Pratchett or Neil Gaiman. We talk to some of the genre’s biggest names about the state of SF in 2012, and where they think the genre is heading.

    Lauren Beukes, author of hard-boiled SF thriller Zoo City, tells us about winning the 2011 Arthur C Clarke award and about South African science fiction. We talk to Michael Moorcock, who helped define science fiction back in the 1960s with his ground-breaking literary magazine New Worlds. And we also hear from hard SF author Alastair Reynolds and speculative fiction author Jeff Noon about their new projects, how they feel about being classed within the same genre, and writing on Twitter.

    Reading List

    • Zoo City by Lauren Beukes
    • Doctor Who: The Coming of the Terraphiles by Michael Moorcock
    • Blue Remembered Earth by Alastair Reynolds
    • Vurt by Jeff Noon

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2012/jan/06/books-podcast-science-fiction-now-tomorrow

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  8. The Adam Carolla Show 2011/08/22: Jordan and Jesse

    The hosts of “€˜Jordan, Jesse, Go!”€™ sit down 1-on-2 with Adam to discuss natural childbirth, the Teen Choice Awards, and when hot chicks try to convince you they’€™re nerdy.

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  9. Louis C.K. Reflects On ‘Louie,’ Loss, Love And Life : NPR

    The comedian’s latest special, Live at the Beacon Theater, was released earlier this week. C.K. talks about why he went with Web distribution this time, and reflects on his award-winning TV series, his relationship with other comedians and his USO appearances.

    http://www.npr.org/2011/12/13/143581710/louis-c-k-reflects-on-louie-loss-love-and-life?ft=1&f=1008

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  10. Agony Column Podcast

    20 min discussion of 3 books including ‘1q84’ (1984). All mainstream/genre mashups.

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