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Tue, 26 February 2008 ![]() A live open interview with science fiction author, Paul Levinson. We'll talk about promoting a book in the digital multimedia age, reading his novel "The Plot To Save Socrates" in Second Life and take questions from the live audience. Direct Download: TS-88776.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 11:50 PM Comments[0] |
Sat, 2 February 2008 Wow! It's been a little hectic around my corner of the galaxy. I've been working some long hours and been absolutely devoid of energy to record and be clearly conscious for editing. In the meantime, I wanted to let everybody know about some changes to upcoming plans. I realized that we'd scheduled the interview with Paul Levinson on Super Tuesday, and since I'm participating in my first caucus we had to reschedule. For now, I am planning for Tuesday, February 19th. I'll post a notice with more information once a new date is confirmed and I'll have a new promo that I would greatly appreciate getting rotation in your show if you are a podcaster. Episode #19 featuring author Julia Phillips will be up next with a new Classic Zone following shortly after that. Thanks for your patience! I'll have more good stuff to you soon. Category: zone news -- posted at: 1:17 AM Comments[0] |
Tue, 22 January 2008 ![]() KnitWitch and the live audience talk with the podcasting author, Tee Morris. We chat about the release of MOREVI Remastered, working in new media and find out what's next in the world of Tee. Live Audience Winner this episode: Paulette Jackson (please contact KnitWitch about your prize) Direct Download: TS-79221.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 10:30 PM Comments[0] |
Sun, 20 January 2008 ![]() Vampires! KnitWitch introduces Orson Welles and The Mercury Theatre on the Air * Feature Story: Bram Stoker's "Dracula" (1938) * Promo: Zone LIVE Interview with Tee Morris Comments[0] |
Tue, 1 January 2008 ![]() Settle in and reminisce over 2007 with KnitWitch and fellow Zoners. We talk about our favorite science fiction, fantasy and horror movies, books, and storytelling podcasts of the year just ended. Live Audience Winner this episode: Kaliden in Boulder, CO (please contact KnitWitch about your prize) Direct download: TS-71491.mp3 Category: podcasts -- posted at: 8:05 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 25 December 2007 ![]() A holiday music bonus from KnitWitch to say THANK YOU for listening this year. Comments[0] |
Sat, 22 December 2007 ![]() Flying Saucers! KnitWitch introduces the radio show 2000 Plus in this episode.
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Wed, 19 December 2007 ![]() KnitWitch announces changes in Zone LIVE episode delivery for 2008 and brings you a teaser promo for the next Classic Zone. Direct download: TS-76587.mp3 Category: zone news -- posted at: 11:30 PM Comments[0] |
Wed, 19 December 2007 ![]() This PDF will let you get non-techies hooked on the latest story from Scott Sigler. They can read it on their computer and use the big-honkin' play button to hear the wonderful voice of Scott Sigler, or you can print it and hand it to them. Either way, it gives me a chance to hook them with the beginning of the story. Also, there is an AWESOME explanation of Podcasting on the last two pages. Hey, even the King of the TechTards™ (a.k.a. "Scott Sigler") could understand podcasting after reading this puppy. [And here's the Adobe Reader link that I forgot to add yesterday] Direct download: Spread_the_disease_NOCTURNALEpisode_1_as_a_PDF.pdf Category: extras -- posted at: 8:43 PM Comments[0] |
Tue, 18 December 2007 ![]() I have a holiday gift for you from Parsec Award winning author Matt Wallace and Rick Stringer, producer of the Variant Frequencies podcast: A gorgeous eChapbook entitled "Hath A Darkness," set in the warped world of The Failed Cities. To some the number 99 represents the many names of God. But as a black snowfall blankets the Failed Cities on Christmas Eve, the arrival of 99 mysterious steel chambers is the catalyst that sets a series of far from blessed events in motion. From bullets and bata sticks to a life-and-death hostage situation to high-speed battles up switchback mountain roads, eight people become links in a deadly chain that will either tether innocent lives to safety or strangle any hope for their future. And as each part of the story unfolds, we learn that above all things, Christmas in the Failed Cities is a feverishly struck balance between the constant threat of violence and the briefest, most bittersweet moments of joy. Featuring the characters that drove the original audio epic, and told, as always, in their own voices, THE FAILED CITIES: HATH A DARKNESS brings this unique storytelling style to the page for the first time, enhanced with original illustrations by Rick Stringer. If you're a Variant Frequencies subscriber, it's already waiting for you. Otherwise, scroll down and click the link to get your copy right now. Comments[0] |
Sun, 16 December 2007 ![]() ARTWORK: "Cloud Dragon Skies" copyright 2005 by Frank Wu
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Tue, 4 December 2007 ![]() What is your favorite fantasy movie that went from book to big screen? Join the conversation via call or text chat and be eligible to win something out of the Zone prize closet. Direct download: kwz-talkcast05 Category: talkcasts -- posted at: 8:50 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 3 December 2007 ![]() Well, I manged to pull a stupid and magically turned two files into an unrecognizable mess from Zone Show #6. So I am begging off for another day or so to finish up the replacements and post the show. In the meantime, I'm posting the latest Season Two promo on this post - feel free to play it and pass it around. Don't worry, we'll still have content all month long! Join me for Zone LIVE on Tuesday, December 4th when we'll talk about Fantasy stories that have migrated from books to the big screen. You can join in by voice (phone or computer) or text chat - Share your favorites and win prizes! Visit the website for information on how to get setup for joining the Zone LIVE to participate with a chance to win something out of the Zone prize closet. Comments[0] |

















