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Welcome to the AntipodeanSF Radio Show, hosted by the editor of AntipodeanSF, Ion Newcombe, aka "Nuke" or "The Jollyfish". Ion selects the best in speculative flash fiction for these shows, with stories often narrated by the authors themselves. 

Listen in weekly to a show devoted to the presentation of flash speculative fiction stories (science fiction, fantasy, and horror).

The AntiSF Radio show also features discussions and panel presentations recorded at various speculative fiction conventions and awards ceremonies.

AntiSF is where speculative flash fiction belongs - downside up!

 

May 6, 2017

Have you seen it?

G’Day speculative fiction lovers all and welcome to the AntiSF Radio Show Aaronson, which if I’m allowed a family in-joke, is actually Alex. No. Okay. Not allowed. This Aaronson is a heavenly body, a carbonaceous chunk of rock about 20 kilometres in diameter in the main belt, discovered back in 1984.
And here within Aaronson, deep under the crust, we find two stories and part four of the panel discussion from Contact, “Selling Across The Ditch”.

In This Show

  • No More Doors No More Windows - by Andrew Kozma
  • The Donald - Duck That Is - Gone Hunting - by Wes Parish
  • Natcon 2016 Panel Recording "Selling Across The Ditch" with Kylie Chan (moderator) Keri Arthur, Angela Slatter, and Sean Williams - part four

 

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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

Credits:

Gregoire Lourme - Cinematic Volumes 1 to 8 - jamendo.com Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike CC BY-NC-SA

Contact 2016 Team - Permission to take and reproduce various Panel Audio Recordings


Cracked Streets And Broken Windows by Three Chain Links is licensed under a Attribution License


The Happiest Days Of Our Lives by Three Chain Links is licensed under a Attribution License