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Paul and Martha reminisce about the coolest moments of Balticon 42. They are joined by special guest, Tee Morris. And have lots of call-ins from the new voicemail line, 1-206-666-2843.
Paul needs to build a new intro and outro for B42 audio
Interviewing and having breakfast with Connie Willis
Memories from Jared Axelrod
Connie Willis and James Patrick Kelly [...]
Somehow this email from Jun 6 got lost. Sorry for the delayed notification, but Soccergirl has posted the audio from her live show at Balticon. I had the pleasure of engineering it for her and really enjoyed the opportunity.
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This episode is awesome. We talked with Matthew Wayne Selznick (WMS) at Balticon 41, back in May 2007, and we talk to him again in July 2008 to update the interview and discuss his Sovereign Summer Sunday, July 13, 2008. In fact, it’s an all MWS Balticon Podcast episode with a promo and music by [...]
We just renewed our voicemail line with K7.net and got a new number. This number is good for all the Dancing Cat Studios feedback. But right now, we want your feedback from Balticon 42.
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It’s been a long time coming but we’re finally presenting our interview with Balticon 41 Guests of Honor Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle. They’re latest collaboration is Inferno. Mark J. Gross, author of The Sci-Fi Scene column in Autograph Collector, shares the interviewing duties.
PROMO: Stranger Things
PROMO: Pieces Podcast
MUSIC: To Earth for the Music by Bottomland
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I just found this through Boing Boing. Walter Jon Williams talks about his latest novel, Implied Spaces. At the end of the article is a link to an excerpt from Implied Spaces and a link to a free copy of his Nebula award winning story, The Green Leopard Plague.
I found this through Boing Boing.