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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!

 

Jun 24, 2017

Greetings, welcome, tune up. Hi, I’m Nuke, and this is the AntipodeanSF Radio Show Abderhalden. Sounds like the name for an android, to me. Or is that a repository of unknowlege akin to total bullshit in the playground?
Abderhalden was named in memory of Swiss biochemist and physiologist Emil Abderhalden a researcher...


Jun 17, 2017

Greetings fellow travellers in-system, welcome to Abastumani. Take note of that dark reddish cast, and never forget that this was one of the last large-sized bodies discovered in the outer belt way, way back in 1935 by Cyril Jackson in Johannessburg. Days here last about 17 hours, and we’re spa specialists just like...


Jun 10, 2017

Abashiri by name, this main belt body, measuring about 9 kilometres in diameter, has a day that lasts 4 hours and was discovered by Japanese Astronomers. It is named for the city of Abashiri, known for its fishing industry, also in Japan of course. Well, folks, I’m Nuke, your host and editor, not Japanese, although I...


Jun 3, 2017

Greetings, little greels. Breathe and be welcome to the AntipodeanSF Radio Show Abanderada, a main belt object named in honour of Argentine first lady Eva Perón, loosely translated from Spanish as "woman with a banner" - So, greels, abandaradas, take a breath, and consider yourself a crusader for social and...