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In this podiobook: A science-fiction thriller about an astronomer who discovers a source of cosmic rays which may be the origin of an ancient plague reviving once again.A young woman reaches Cambridge in search of a distant relative whom she believes has lived longer than any other human being.An astronomer discovers a strange, point-like source of cosmic rays coming from the constellation of the Unicorn.A retiring professor discovers documents from Puritan times about a series of strange deaths and disappearances in the early Boston settlement. One of the signed witnesses has the exact same name as a celebrated minister whom the old professor has welcomed on campus.Three sleuths and three threadsâ¦all leading to the same man."I long to believe in immortality," wrote John Keats over 150 years ago. There are those who knew while the poet lived â" and those who know better now â" that some things are better not wished for. The Reverend Doctor Janeway knows why. And his secret is one of the most dangerous ever uncovered.Editorial reviewsA haunting and suspenseful tale that I couldn't put down. -Ronald Kessler, authorA uniquely American horror story... -Amy Sterling Casil, author (The Magazine of Fantasy And Science Fiction and Zoetrope: All Story Extra)...its cross-genre suspense is dead-on for today's market. -Paula Guran, DarkEcho Newsletter, Nov. 16, 2000...ambitious in the depth of its scientific background, and the historical connections to colonial history add interest and resonance. -Jon Lehman, Quincy Patriot Ledger, Saturday, Dec. 9, 2000Here's an enthralling novel ... reminiscent of the more meditative books by Stephen King or Dean Koontz. -Pat Holt, Holt Uncensored, January 16, 2001

In this podiobook: A science-fiction thriller about an astronomer who discovers a source of cosmic rays which may be the origin of an ancient plague reviving once again.A young woman reaches Cambridge in search of a distant relative whom she believes has lived longer than any other human being.An astronomer discovers a strange, point-like source of cosmic rays coming from the constellation of the Unicorn.A retiring professor discovers documents from Puritan times about a series of strange deaths and disappearances in the early Boston settlement. One of the signed witnesses has the exact same name as a celebrated minister whom the old professor has welcomed on campus.Three sleuths and three threadsâ¦all leading to the same man."I long to believe in immortality," wrote John Keats over 150 years ago. There are those who knew while the poet lived â" and those who know better now â" that some things are better not wished for. The Reverend Doctor Janeway knows why. And his secret is one of the most dangerous ever uncovered.Editorial reviewsA haunting and suspenseful tale that I couldn't put down. -Ronald Kessler, authorA uniquely American horror story... -Amy Sterling Casil, author (The Magazine of Fantasy And Science Fiction and Zoetrope: All Story Extra)...its cross-genre suspense is dead-on for today's market. -Paula Guran, DarkEcho Newsletter, Nov. 16, 2000...ambitious in the depth of its scientific background, and the historical connections to colonial history add interest and resonance. -Jon Lehman, Quincy Patriot Ledger, Saturday, Dec. 9, 2000Here's an enthralling novel ... reminiscent of the more meditative books by Stephen King or Dean Koontz. -Pat Holt, Holt Uncensored, January 16, 2001

A DOCTOR WHO international podcast centered around the longest running science fiction television series of all time and its spin-offs such as Torchwood. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy, now celebrating it's 22nd anniversary and over 40 years of Doctor Who. Presented by Outpost Gallifrey. Hosted by Ken Deep, James Naughton, and Louis Trapani, with regular features by our Australian and Canadian correspondents. Doctor Who: Podshock features discussions and news about our favourite TARDIS traveling renegade Timelord. As well as featuring interviews with the cast, crew, and others connected with the series.

The MP3 version of international DOCTOR WHO podcast centered around the longest running science fiction television series of all time and its spin-offs such as Torchwood. Brought to you by the Gallifreyan Embassy, now celebrating it's 22nd anniversary and over 40 years of Doctor Who. Presented by Outpost Gallifrey. Hosted by Ken Deep, James Naughton, and Louis Trapani, with regular features by our Australian correspondent, Chris Rattray. Doctor Who: Podshock features discussions and news about our favourite TARDIS traveling renegade Timelord. As well as featuring interviews with the cast, crew, and others connected with the series. This feed is for those that require MP3 versions of our show, otherwise you can enjoy the Enhanced Podcast version of our show using our main feed at http://www.gallifreyanembassy.org/podshock/podshock.xml

The Tin Dog Podcast Tales from Doctor Who, Sarah Jane Smith Adventures and Torchwood

Interviews with authors of books about dogs

They say everyone has a story to tell. As entrepreneurs and artists our stories often have a tendency to take on another dimension. There is another level of struggle, commitment, risk and ultimately, reward. The "Dreamchasers" podcast focuses on the trials and triumphs of various artists and entrepreneurs as they pursue their dreams. Hosted by Michelle K. Massie. Sponsored by Akoma Buttons/Marketplace and High Impact Multimedia.

Zombies Drink For Free!!!!

The Audiobooks of Elmore Leonard

Welcome to my French Poetry Podcast ; this is a French as a second language Podcast, using poetry as a topic for discussion using everyday conversational French. This podcast is mostly in French, recorded by a native Parisian at a lively, yet manageable speed, that with work, repetition and the use of additional information (vocabulary, translation, etc...) located on my website, should be of interest to any level of French student. Visit www.LearnFrenchInBoston.com for more info on how to use this podcast according to your level.

Welcome to my French Poetry Podcast ; this is a French as a second language Podcast, using poetry as a topic for discussion using everyday conversational French. This podcast is mostly in French, recorded by a native Parisian at a lively, yet manageable speed, that with work, repetition and the use of additional information (vocabulary, translation, etc...) located on my website, should be of interest to any level of French student. Visit www.LearnFrenchInBoston.com for more info on how to use this podcast according to your level.

EatIngredients.com is the result of over five years of documenting my anecdotal cooking (via my poetry and foodstuff listings). The inspiration for this project came from the attempt to decompress from a nebulous schedule as paced by maintaining a new media lifestyle within the Information Society. Taking the time to actually prepare a meal, list the ingredients, and write poetry has been a good experiential and conceptual counterbalance between 20th Century utility and 21st Century gadgetry.

over 5 billion neurons served

Pó desgaste

For three years, Fowler remained a prisoner in the Tank. Daily, the watery grave kept him half-alive half-dead. Prison implants hooked up his mind to prison machines leaving his body limp and lifeless for hours on end. When he reagained control of his body, the only sign of outside life in the Tank had been the dim blue light filtering in through the rippling surface of the water. Memories of his former privileged life as CTO of Citynet had become nothing more than a painful memory. The Nanoteks he had injected into his body no longer spoke to him. He was in the Tank because of them and they knew it. Three years passed in the Tank, three years of self doubt and pain, time enough to contemplate what could have been. On the door of the Tank, a clock ticked down, indicating thirteen more years to serve. Outside the prison walls, humanity has established a strong foothold on Erstol, the artificial world on which Fowler was imprisoned. On Erstol, aliens mix freely with humans but there is more cold ambition than understanding between the species. Humans have managed to find power and prestige in the form of Citynet. However one day, the clock on the Tank stops and Fowler is taken unexpectedly out of the Tank. Nanoteks are running amok inside Citynet and will soon crash all the servers. Fowler is given a choice. He must discover the truth behind the Nanotek attack if he wants his life back. Humanity on Erstol must be saved. There is only one problem. Those who seek his help are the ones who placed him in the Tank. Subscribe to this audiobook on the net or iTunes. This scifi podcast novel is covered under the Creative Commons Licence http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/2.5/

Power in Language - in the news and behind the scenes

Music * Poetry * Soundpoems * Electronic Madness * Noise * Experimental Sound

In this podiobook: Canyon Park is bowed down under a relentless torrent of rain. The fields are flooded, the bridges crumble and the increasingly isolated town is host to a serial killer with a grudge against the wealthy Lollo family. Slipping between a small cast of characters; the killer, the tortured policeman hiding a dark secret, the returning son, the inquisitive librarian, the boy caught between cultures.... each of these marred, struggling humans a part of the threadbare fabric of the town. Throughout the story, secrets and motivations are slowly revealed, people continue to die, and it continues to rain. - Emily from POD PeopleThe story is about a Native American, driven to madness by his experience growing up in the small upstate New York town of Canyon Park being discriminated, molested and ostracized. In his mind, various characters of his tribe's mythology and American popular culture vie for his soul. He terrorizes the residents of Canyon Park, murdering those he judges guilty, to punish them for their crimes against him and his ancestors. Strangely, since the killing spree began, there has been a deluge of constant rain adding to the dismal mood and hampering efforts to stop him while the resident also battle nature's fury. Under these conditions, various characters gather from places as close as the local library, to as far away as New York City, to absolve their sins and stop their beloved town from being eroded away.All the characters are eventually stripped bare in this trying time and face their naked souls, their dark inner parts that they are afraid to see and their true selves. America's national guilt over the destruction of the Native American culture is weaved through the motivation of the characters as they struggle with the consequences of acts they committed in the past or the acts of their kin.The Indian Boarding Schools and the Mythology of Iroquois Creation Myth were thoroughly researched and are based on fact though the setting and characters are all fictional. Erosion by Lon S. Cohen is available in paperback from Lulu.com.Thanks Tom Cote for his version of Amazing Grace in my last chapter. Check out his music here.

The Science Fiction Podcast Magazine. Each week Escape Pod narrates fun science fiction and fantasy short stories, with commentary and review. We're also the first paying market in podcasting. Listen today, and hear the new sound of science fiction!
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