Thursday, October 31, 2019

Journey #150 - Requiem Duet, Concerto For Flute and Voodoo by Eugie Foster

After Zoe's dad dies and she and her mom move to New Orleans, all Zoe has to cling to are her dad's Gudi bone flute and the voices in her head.  Where will they lead her?


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Journey #27 - The King of Rabbits and Moon Lake by Eugie Foster
Escape Pod #17 - The Life and Times of Penguin by Eugie Foster
Escape Pod #214 - Sinner, Baker, Fabulist, Priest; Red Mask, Black Mask, Gentleman, Beast by Eugie Foster
PodCastle #28 - The Tanuki-Kettle by Eugie Foster
PseudoPod #91 - Caesar’s Ghost by Eugie Foster
PseudoPod #428 - When It Ends, He Catches Her by Eugie Foster
Drabblecast #214 – The Wish of the Demon Achtromagk by Eugie Foster

Eugie Foster is a very talented and versitle writer of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and children's lit. Eugie received the 2009 Nebula Award for Best Novelette and was named the 2009 Author of the Year by Bards and Sages. Her short story collection, RETURNING MY SISTER'S FACE AND OTHER FAR EASTERN TALES OF WHIMSY AND MALICE, was published by Norilana Books and can be found on her website at eugiefoster.com.  Her works have appeared in Realms of Fantasy, Interzone, Fantasy Magazine, Apex Magazine, Cricket, and Orson Scott Card's InterGalactic Medicine Show just to name a few.

Eugie died on September 27th, 2014 of respiratory failure related to Lymphoma at Emory University in Atlanta. Her story, ”When It Ends, He Catches Her,” published the day before her death, was nominated for the 2015 Nebula Award.


Laurice White is a recent theater graduate and long time theater student, and has read stories for Podcastle, Pseudopod, Journey Into..., and for John Joseph Adams and Hugh Howey on The End is Nigh and The End is Now, the first two volumes of The Apocalypse Triptych.

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Monday, October 21, 2019

Delusion #59 - Triple Force Friday

October 4th was not Single, not Double, but TRIPLE FORCE FRIDAY!!  Or Thursday depending on your point of view.  What Star Wars treasures did Rish Outfield find?  Why didn't Marshal Latham get out on the hunt for toys?  Was there a Triple Force Furbacca?  The answer to these questions and more can be found within this episode.  Come join us!




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Thursday, October 17, 2019

Journey #149 - The Wind by Ray Bradbury (presented by Bradbury 13)

Herb tries to help his friend, Alan, who is petrified of the wind, with its voices and predatory nature, but does he do enough?




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The Apple Seed, BYU Radio, July 10, 2014, featuring "Dark They Were and Golden-Eyed" by Ray Bradbury, and an interview with Bradbury 13 producer Michael McDonough


Ray Bradbury is the world’s greatest science fiction writer. Some may argue, including Ray himself, that he writes fantasy rather than science fiction. He once said that Fahrenheit 451 was his only true science fiction work. His stories may tell us very little about science, but a great deal about the netherworld of imagination buried deep within all of us. In addition to over 1000 short stories, several novels and a handful of plays; Ray Bradbury has written poetry and scenarios. He adapted the novel Moby Dick for the movies, and has seen several of his own stories made into motion pictures, as well as television radio shows. His writing has appeared in nearly every American magazine publishing quality fiction, and in over 100 anthologies of short stories.

Bradbury 13 was a series of radio adaptations of Ray Bradbury stories. The series was created by Michael McDonough, who also adapted the stories, directed and produced the programs. Bradbury 13 aired nationally on NPR Playhouse on over 250 radio stations. Ray Bradbury introduced each episode, and Paul Frees acted as the announcer of each of the thirteen stories. Original music was composed by Roger Hoffmann and Greg Hansen.  Bradbury 13 has achieved a cult status with many fans over the years, especially with those who enjoy radio drama. The series won a Peabody Award and two Gold Cindy awards. (Wikipedia)

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Sunday, October 6, 2019

Outfield Excursion #4 - Kin

Teenage Elijah ( Eli ) finds a strange futuristic gun in an abandoned building in Detroit just before getting pulled onto a road trip with his shifty and foolhardy ex-con brother under false pretenses.  Danger both follows them and meets them along the way, leading to revelations for Eli about himself and this curious weapon.




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"Bag Man" short film

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