Cory Doctorow has posted up his reading of the first part of Appeal Court by himself and another of my fave SF writers, Charlie Stross, as a free podcast. It’s a sequel to a previous Doctorow/Stross collaboration, Jury Service, which I see is still listed on Cory’s site to listen to as well, so go [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 24, 2009
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Its another Thursday and kicking piles of falling leaves and fiddling with his conkers comes Alex Fitch to tell us about his latest shows; as usual for more details and links to podcasts of previous shows check the Panel Borders site: Strip!: Emma Vieceli, promoting new British Manga, tonight on Resonance FM at 5pm, podcast [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 17, 2009
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It’s Thursday and its time for Alex Fitch to update us to the next batch of upcoming shows he’s involved with; as ever for more details and links to podcasts of previous shows check the Panel Borders site: Strip!: In the company of women, tonight at 5pm on Resonance FM, podcast afterwards at Panel Borders [...]
Continue reading...Thursday, September 10, 2009
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Its Thursday and while I go searching autumnal trees for conkers here’s Alex Fitch to update us to the latest shows he’s involved with; as usual check the Panel Borders site for more information and links to podcasts of previous shows: Strip!: The art of Karen Rubins, tonight at 5pm on Resonance FM, podcast afterwards [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, August 16, 2009
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Here’s a lovely treat from the recent science fiction Worldcon, two top writers brought together as Neil Gaiman reads from Cory Doctorow’s short story The Right Book, created to mark the 150th anniversary of The Bookseller, the journal of the British booktrade, imagining a look forward at the next century and a half of bookselling [...]
Continue reading...Tuesday, July 7, 2009
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SF writer par excellence, Boing Boinger, lecturer and gentleman Cory Doctorow has won this year’s Prometheus Award, given by the Libertarian Futurist Society for science fiction which explores notions of liberty and freedom. Cory’s acclaimed Young Adult novel Little Brother, which has youngsters becoming grassroots activists in the face of governments endlessly curtailing civil liberties [...]
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Friday, December 3, 2010
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