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Free story download at Audible.com: "The Gentle Brush of Wings" by David Niall Wilson
Posted on 2012-01-25 at 17:07 by Sam
Link: Free story download at Audible.com: "The Gentle Brush of Wings" by David Niall Wilson
Narrated by Crossroad Press: ”Defining Moments is the Bram Stoker Award-nominated collection by author David Niall Wilson. The story “The Gentle Brush of Wings”, first published in this collection, won the Bram Stoker Award for short fiction.”
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The Guilded Earlobe reviews Arwen Elys Dayton's Resurrection
Posted on 2012-01-23 at 15:09 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe reviews Arwen Elys Dayton's Resurrection
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The Guilded Earlobe continues its "Welcome to the Apocalypse" series with "Top 5 Post Apocalyptic Novels: Plants That Kill"
Posted on 2012-01-20 at 15:41 by Sam
Triffids make an appearance, but my money’s on kudzu.
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Audio Bibiliophile reviews The Walking Dead: Rise of the Governor by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga
Posted on 2012-01-17 at 20:08 by Sam
“Now I seem to be a sucker for a good zombie book, and I like to think that I know good ones from bad. The Walking Dead: Rise of The Governor is a good one, I mean great one, possibly one of the best zombie stories I have ever listened to. Pure, unadulterated, original, breathtaking and enough surprises to keep you guessing.”
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Neil Gaiman: ACX - if you're a writer, an actor, a producer
Posted on 2012-01-17 at 18:50 by Sam
Link: Neil Gaiman: ACX - if you're a writer, an actor, a producer
I thought I’d remind those of you on Tumblr who are writers, producers or actors (and that smaller group of you who are “rights holders”) that ACX - Audiobook Creation Exchange - is a wonderful thing, and it works.
Here’s the press-release type anouncement we did when it went live: …
And there’s some ACX-matched audiobooks coming this year I’m looking forward to, starting with Alan Baxter’s MageSign and RealmShift.
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The Guilded Earlobe reviews Jo Walton's Among Others, read by Katherine Kellgren
Posted on 2012-01-16 at 12:48 by Sam
Link: The Guilded Earlobe reviews Jo Walton's Among Others, read by Katherine Kellgren
“Quick Thoughts: Among Others is a novel full of that magical brilliance that I just cannot properly explain with words. It is the ultimate genre blending novel. It is a fantasy novel for science fiction fans, a character study for those who love well plotted tales. It is an adult novel that embraces the tropes of children and young adult literature, adding texture and created something totally unique.”
Wow. Now I
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The Guilded Earlobe continues its "Welcome to the Apocalypse" series with "My Favorite Post Apocalyptic Audiobooks of 2011: Zombies"
Posted on 2012-01-13 at 15:40 by Sam
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George Guidall's letter to the NY Times editor, on the "rise" of audiobooks
Posted on 2012-01-06 at 18:50 by Sam
Link: George Guidall's letter to the NY Times editor, on the "rise" of audiobooks
Referencing James Parker’s article, “The Mind’s Ear”. (Another letter to the editor, not quite as complimentary of audiobooks as “reading”, references John Schwartz’s article “Wired for Sound”.) Hat tip to narrator Simon Vance’s tweet today, to which I join my own: “How did I miss this?” — I did read Schwartz’s article, but missed both Parker’s and the letters to the editor.
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The Guilded Earlobe's favorite (non-zombie) post-apocalyptic audiobooks of 2011
Posted on 2012-01-06 at 18:32 by Sam
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In which I geek out over audiobooks on Episode 85 of The Functional Nerds podcast
Posted on 2011-12-28 at 17:48 by Sam
Link: In which I geek out over audiobooks on Episode 85 of The Functional Nerds podcast
Thanks again to John Anealio and Patrick Hester for having me on, and it was great to talk with John DeNardo as well.
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