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antipod-show-50The AntipodeanSF Radio Show delivers audio from the pages of  this magazine.

The fortnightly program features five stories, usually narrated by the authors themselves, wrapped in selected electronic music.

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Strange Brew
By Eleni Konstantine

Life & Death
By Julie Wornan

The Lottery
By Shaun A. Saunders

A Moving Memory
By Wes Parish

The Gloriously Cunning Plan
By Mark Webb

Winter
By Kevin J. Phyland

Frozen Moments
By Steve Duffy

Mega Star
By Gregory Mellor

What Have Future Generations Ever Done For Me
By Bart Meehan

All Possible Worlds
By Pavelle Wesser

 

Why Not Visit

bmu-iconDo you like your SF in audio?

Of course you do. Well, why not visit Beam Me Up Podcast and radio show, often featuring selected stories from AntipodeanSF, run by your host Paul Cole of WRFR.

 
New Issue of Specusphere PDF Print E-mail

A new issue of The Specusphere is now available: http://www.specusphere.com

Our editorial takes on the thorny question of what to do about self-publishers who by-pass editors.


". if a novel has not been edited then it is, essentially, nothing more than
a glorified manuscript-in-progress ."

Also:

a.. Our reviewers give their opinion about what they thought were the best books of 2009
b.. Brendan Carson gives us more other-worldly cogitation
c.. Alan Baxter wonders about the iPad
d.. Damien Kane speculates on the imagination

In other sections, Astrid Cooper enthralls us with chats and interviews with people of the genre: Sue Bursztynski, Malcolm Walker, Erica Hayes and Edwina Harvey. Damien Kane talks about what makes his writing tick, and Stephen Turner leads us further along the Hero's Journey. There's another two editions of the humorous flash fiction series by Yusuf Martin.

And of course there's Satima's amazing reviews section, which even Australian publishers read. It's said by some to be the best reviews section in an Australian web magazine.

There's something for everybody at The Specusphere.

Volunteers

We are always on the lookout for volunteers, be it to help edit the reviews, proofread articles, start a new section or take over an old one. How about taking charge of our news desk? What about running this bulletin? Or writing editorials? Or being a blog liaison person — now there's a job for an enterprising editor.

Readers have recently suggested we:

a.. Create the capacity for readers to comment on articles
b.. Have a regular comic section
c.. Have a gallery page for artists and graphic designers

Yes, we'd like to do all the above, but we need people to turn the idea into
something practical.

Next issue: 4 April 2010


 

New Books

songs-of-earth-covSongs of the Earth

Elspeth Cooper

From the editor who brought you Joe Abercrombie, Patrick Rothfuss and Kristin Cashore: Elspeth Cooper is our next fantasy star.

Gair is under a death sentence. He can hear music - music with power - and in the Holy City that means only one thing: he s a witch and he s going to be burnt at the stake. Even if he could escape, the Church Knights and their witchfinder would be hot on his heels while his burgeoning power threatens to tear him apart from within.

There is no hope...none, but a secret order, themselves persecuted almost to destruction. If Gair can escape, if he can master his own growing, dangerous abilities, if he can find the guardians of the Veil, then maybe he will be safe.

Or maybe he ll discover that his fight has only just begun.

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