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Escape Pod Flash: Standards
by Richard K. Lyon Read by Frank Key (of Hooting Yard) After careful examination of your manuscript no 113785, Corbamite, An Insulator Against Gravity, the editors of Review of Physics have concluded that it is not suitable for publication in this journal. This decision is final and further ...
EP184: As Dry Leaves That Before the Wild Hurricane Fly
escapepod.org — By Mur Lafferty. Read by Christiana Ellis (of Christiana's Shallow Thoughts, et al.). Special Closing Music: "Chiron... Beta Prime," by Jonathan Coulton. Comet and Cupid were fifteen, and took after their father, both spending the most time in the ... (more) EP184: As Dry Leaves That Before the Wild Hurricane Fly
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Escape Pod, L. Frank Baum, Sci-Fi Horrors, and More.
QuasarDragon — ... Fiction Escape Pod has new flash, SF audio "Standards" by Richard K. Lyon, read by Frank Key. "After careful examination of your manuscript no 113785, Corbamite, An Insulator Against Gravity, the editors of Review of Physics have concluded that it is not suitable for publication in this journal. This decision is final and further correspondence on this subject will serve no useful purpose." Streaming and in MP3 download HERE. And at LibriVox, the children's ...

Escape Pod Flash: Standards - Richard K. Morgan, SF Books
Planet-x.com.au — Escape Pod Flash: Standards - by Richard K. Lyon Read by Frank Key (of Hooting Yard) After careful examination of your manuscript no 113785, Corbamite, An Insulator Against Gravity, the editors of Review of Physics … Originally posted here: Escape Pod Flash: Standards - Richard K. Morgan, SF Books

SF Tidbits for 12/31/08
SF Signal — ... de Pierres (The Parrish Plessis series, Dark Space, and Chaos Space). SciFi Wire profiles David Oppegaard (The Suicide Collectors). SFX interviews Sue Lange on e-publishing. Free Fiction [courtesy of QuasarDragon]: Part three of the weekly web serial "Kat and Mouse: Guns for Hire" is up Audio Fiction: @Escape Pod: "Standards" by Richard K. Lyon, read by Frank Key. @LibriVox: The Sea Fairies ...

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