Thu, 27 October 2011
Welcome fellow alien earth residents to the AntiSF radio show 160 Delta, the last of the shows for this month of October in 2011. Full attribution below: 1910 - Hungarian Dance / http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Victor_Herbert_Orchestra/ / Public Domain Mark 1.0
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Sun, 23 October 2011
Hey fellow lovers of Speculative Flash Fiction. This is the AntiSF Radio Show 160 Gamma, featuring the best in short-short science fiction, fantasy, and horror -- all of it downside up. This week the show features two stories from the current issue of AntiSF, something you ought to check out at <www.antisf.com.au>, where you'll find all of the fiction in human and computer readable form. This show, however, does "Warnings" by Kevin J. Phyland, and Gaia's Virus by David Kernot, in pure audio. ![]() AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at http://www.antisf.com.au/contact
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Fri, 14 October 2011
Welcome to the AntiSF Radio Show, the podcast and radio show that feeds your vampiric ears with the stories that appear each month in AntipodeanSF online. This is show 160 Beta, and I am still Nuke, somewhere on this earthbase, your host and editor, slaving away over clacking keyboard, and staying awake way too late for other people's comfort. Feature Artwork by Christopher Lenhart 1910 - The Flatterer / http://freemusic archive.org/music/Victor_Herbert_Orchestra/ / Public Domain Mark 1.0
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Tue, 4 October 2011
Welcome Speculative flash fiction lovers to the latest AntiSF Radio Show, painted and splashed as Issue 160 Alpha, which is nowhere near moonbase alpha, and way beyond the year of 1999. This week we present three stories from the pages of this month's online magazine, AntipodeanSF, which you can of course find on the world wide web at <www.antisf.com.au> Here we are again at story time, so get comfortable and let your mind loose a little. Suspend that disbelief. Three stories this time around. Firstly, we're going a little animal with Jackson Creed, who reads his own iceberg of a tale "Best Friends". Why iceberg? -- well, icebergs are characterised by showing off only a little friendly white part of their awesome bulk, and this tale just happens to remind me of that. Secondly, we'll hear another story about friends, once again narrated by the author himself, Eugene Gramelis, called "Jacob's Ladder". I'll be wanting to borrow that later, folks. I have some heights to scale. Thirdly, and firstly appearing in this very show, is a little pure science fiction tale by a writer who has fond memories of Nambucca Heads. Oh come on, you know where that is by now. "Racing flame" is written and read by Tim White, who is 50 years of age and no-where near 'knowing better'. The stories this week are wrapped in music by "The Carrier Wave" (attribution below), and you'll hear the October "Bullsheet" Science Fiction News -- thanks to Wendy Palmer -- as well as some noisy beach interviews with "Transvaal Diamond syndicate", and "Gay Paris". 1910 - Old Dutch / http://freemusic archive.org/music/Victor_Herbert_Orchestra/ / Public Domain Mark 1.0
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