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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!

 

Mar 5, 2014

Hello fellow carbon, water, and trace element constructs.

Thanks for focusing your consciousness on this episode of the AntipodeanSF Radio Show, designated 188-1 Sirius. Hang around with me now like a flying fox for a fictional treat from the pages of AntipodeanSF. It’s flash time.

As from this episode, the AntiSF Radio Show goes back to weekly releases and in this week’s show we’ll hear a tripod of fiction in which we’ll break into Nemesis Tower with Ken McGrath, visit the flesh markets of the evil-minded Wes Parish, not perish by the way, and lastly find out the benefits of marjoram from Tia Reed. The fiction will be immersed in music and we'll also hear a part of a long conversational style interview conducted by Elizabeth Newman, with the odd question from me — and I do mean odd — with Ian Irvine, sipping bean brew a his favourite cafe in Dorrigo late last year.

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

Chillection: Wood And Wire (Filthy Children) / CC BY-NC-ND 3.0
 
Bad Panda #105 (Kodak To Graph) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

From Here to Shanghai - by Gene Greene (Public Domain)