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AberrantAbsurdity: Podcast Fiction

  • Ryan Price · 1 year ago
    There's a lot of stuff to read here and it's late - I almost wonder if these should all be separate posts?

    I love the podiobook idea - do you think there's one for "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom"? I tried to read that one, and around chapter 2, reading it inside my web browser got old - laptops are not good e-book readers.

    Hopefully more thoughts to come when I wake up and read the whole post... thanks for the direct message. You should plan on coming up for Orlando Fringe in a few weeks - it's always a fun time and a completely different kind of geeking out.
  • Adam Teece · 1 year ago
    I agree it is a bit long, but I didn't want to make one post per podcast. I tried to make is at least scannable.

    Here is an audio version of "Down and Out in the Magic Kingdom"

    http://www.learnoutloud.com/Catalog/Literature/...
  • Philippa Ballantine · 1 year ago
    Good list of some of my favourites- I'd also recommend Christiana Ellis' Space Casey and Tee Morris' Billibub Baddings and the Case of the Singing Sword
  • Adam Teece · 1 year ago
    Thanks, I haven't had a chance to listen to those yet, but I will be getting on those soon.
  • pseudojoe · 1 year ago
    What a great resource as well as reviews. It's always helpful to find the authors and their works in one place so you can see what else they've done. nice job.
  • Adam Teece · 1 year ago
    That was actually my goal for this post. Many of my friends don't know about podcast fiction yet, now I have a place to send them and get some of the good ones.
  • Zen Jewitch · 1 year ago
    I miss having the time to sit down and read a good book. Having three kids, a house, and all of the activities associated with those, time is at a premium. Thank goodness for my iPod and "Pod-novels"!

    This article is a good review of several good authors and their various works, and doesn't give too much away. I should know, since I've listened to literally all of the stuff reviewed here. Great write-up!
  • Adam Teece · 1 year ago
    Thanks very much, I was trying not to give away anything. It was hard having listened to all of them, but I based the synopsis off of the author's websites.
  • Chris Lester · 1 year ago
    Wow, that's one heck of a detailed post! Glad to see that most of my favorites made the list -- though I think you missed Pip Ballantine's CHASING THE BARD. :)

    Thanks for recommending Metamor City! I always appreciate it when people help get the word out about the show. Keep it on the bright side!
  • Adam Teece · 1 year ago
    I will be adding Chasing the Bard, Quarter Share, and Murder at Avedon Hill and maybe a couple of other soon as part of an update tacked onto the end of this post. I had to get it out there though. Thanks very much for the comments.
  • J.C. Hutchins · 1 year ago
    Wow! Thanks for the awesome review of the 7th Son trilogy! You ROCK! I'm thrilled that you enjoyed it.

    Kilroy2.0 is everywhere,
    --JC
  • Adam Teece · 1 year ago
    It was my pleasure.