Fri, 26 August 2011
Welcome spaced out listeners of the AntiSF Radio Show, wherever in our out of the galaxy you may be, although I suspect most of you are somewhere within the Orion Arm. 1909 - Rose of the World / http://freemusic archive.org/music/Victor_Herbert_Orchestra/ / Public Domain Mark 1.0
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Fri, 19 August 2011
Greetings Speculative Fiction Lovers. Here 'tis, the AntiSF Radio Show 158 Gamma. Settle back into your zero-grav relaxation space suits and be prepared for a four-dimensional assault on your ears. This week's show features two of the great science fiction stories from the pages of AntipodeanSF Issue 158, namely "Grim Love Bus" by Matt Stephens, narrated by Mark Tremble, and "Time Enough" by Steve Carter, narrated by Paul Cole of the "Beam Me Up" Science Fiction and Fact Podcast and weekly radio show on US radio station WRFR in Rockland Maine. Artwork on this article "Chimeria" by Steve Carter of S.C.A.R. Quicklime Minders of The Apocalypse - by Teknosadist Reproduced with permission of the performers and writers.
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Fri, 12 August 2011
Hi all, AntiSF Radio Show listeners -- you can leave your audio comments on our new voicemail and recorded comment number. Ring us now and say a big hello to the SF world, make an audio comment, conduct your own review about a story, give us a shout and say "Bewdy Nuke", or interview yourself with your own questions. You can also ring the number and read us a story, tell us a speculative joke, or give us a good old science fiction limerick in realtime Asimovian style. Here's the number: Within Australia: 02 80058077 Outside Australia +61 2 8005 8077 Nuke. PS: HAL, please don't call.
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Fri, 12 August 2011
Greetings listeners far and wide in time and space. This is the AntiSF radio show 158 beta, and I'm your not so Borg host, Nuke, and I am imprisoned in this lonely studio along with your head to bring you this show. And it's a ripper, perhaps even a tearer of the timeline. Please find in this show the audio versions of three stories from the pages of this month's magazine, including: Bad Panda #93 (Superpalm) by Flamingo is licensed under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Open the windows and let the sun shine by Régis Turner is licensed under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License. 1911 - Dance of the Priestesses of Dagon (Saint-Saëns) by Victor Herbert Orchestra is licensed under aPublic Domain Mark 1.0 License.
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Thu, 4 August 2011
Welcome to Issue 158 Alpha, nowhere near its namesake moonbase established in 1999, although you may be. Thanks for joining me here on the crust of a rather moist planet for another adventure in flash speculative fiction, right here on the AntipodeanSF Radio Show, which is just where science fiction, fantasy and horror belongs. So why not hang around for a while and soak up a little story action, all of it wrapped in electronic music from French minimum beatmeister musician "Mobster", extracted from his second album "My Sleep". Artwork here and at the magazine this month is by Christopher Lenhart of <lenhartillustration.com>. ![]() rtgt by Régis Turner is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License.
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