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  1. The Brave Little Toaster, from TRSF

    Here’s a reading of my short story Brave Little Toaster, which was just published in TRSF, the inaugural science fiction anthology from MIT’s Tech Review. It’s a short-short story on the "Internet of Things" and what happens when it all goes wrong.

    Mastering by John Taylor Williams: wryneckstudio@gmail.com

    John Taylor Williams is a full-time self-employed audio engineer, producer, composer, and sound designer. In his free time, he makes beer, jewelry, odd musical instruments and furniture. He likes to meditate, to read and to cook. http://craphound.com/?p=3704

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle 6 months ago

  2. Mindwebs : Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and The Haunted Space Suit by Arthur C. Clarke

    Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut Jr. and The Haunted Space Suit by Arthur C. Clarke

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle 6 months ago

  3. Guardian Books podcast: The future – dystopia or utopia? | Books | guardian.co.uk

    Will our future be happy? Will we control our technology or will it control us? Writers Nick Harkaway and Simon Ings warn that we should not accept everything on offer. Ben Marcus’s new dystopian novel…

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2012/jun/08/future-dystopia-utopia-books-podcast

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle 12 months ago

  4. Guardian Books podcast: Latin American novels and poetry | Books | guardian.co.uk

    The death of Carlos Fuentes sounded the end of the Latin American Boom. But who are the South American writers following in the footsteps of Márquez and Vargas Llosa, and what next for the continent’s…

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/audio/2012/jun/15/latin-america-novels-poetry-podcast

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle 12 months ago

  5. Confessions of a Crap Artist

    Philip K Dick is now world famous, thanks to films like Blade Runner, Total Recall and Minority Report. But in the last years of his life he encountered something so strange and troubling he couldn’t stop writing about it. Writer Ken Hollings asks: was it Phil’s fault God talked to him or was it God’s? Broadcast on Monday 16 January 2006, 20:30 on BBC Radio 4.

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle one year ago

  6. KQED’s Forum: Margaret Atwood

    In Margaret Atwood’s new novel, a natural disaster has altered the earth and wiped out most human life. Two women survive, and "The Year of the Flood" is their story. We speak with the author about her career, the new book and what she thinks the future holds for our fragile planet.

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle one year ago

  7. Space Dog Podcast Episode One

    Something special for our first podcast.

    This episode features Arthur C. Clarke, Isaac Asimov, Lester del Rey, Frederik Pohl, and Gordon R. Dickson. Wow! five major SF writers. Four of them Science Fiction Grand Masters. And how they B.S. together. It’s wonderful to hear.

    This was recorded in 1976 for the Ballantine Science Fiction Hour.

    From the Science Fiction Oral History Association archive.

    http://www.spacedogpodcast.com/space-dog-podcast-episode-one/

    —Huffduffed by tregeagle one year ago