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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!

 

Sep 20, 2014

Wherever you are, whenever you are, welcome. This is the AntipodeanSF Radio Show Miaplacidus, or "placid waters", if you can believe that of a star that has been parallax measured to be around 112 light years distant from our own solar system. AKA Beta Carinae, which just goes to show that everything deserves to be known as something else, especially in speculative fiction.

G'day. I'm Nuke, and I'm your editor and host. Leave those earbuds in for a while, and keep the bluetooth charged for the next half an hour while we tackle storytime. In this show you'll learn to scale the heights of narcissism, mine the ice for unexpected artefacts, and flashback to a song that you'll hope you never hear.

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

Barada - Watching Myself From Nowhere - jamendo.com Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike CC BY-NC-SA

Ice Warriors - Realise Iceclude - jamendo.com Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike CC BY-NC-SA

Song of the Lost (GriefBirds) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0

Nat M. Willis - "B.P.O.E The Elks Of The Earth" circa 1908, original wax cylinder recording in the Public Domain