Serve It Cold is COMPLETE!
Friday, December 21st, 2007It took six months and 25 episodes, but the fine folks at Dancing Cat Studios have posted the final chapter of Serve It Cold, a full-cast mystery audiobook written by Ronnie Blackwell:
It took six months and 25 episodes, but the fine folks at Dancing Cat Studios have posted the final chapter of Serve It Cold, a full-cast mystery audiobook written by Ronnie Blackwell:
Mike Luoma returns with his second book of catholicism and science fiction, this time with Vatican Ambassador:
BERNARD CAMPION has killed for the Pope as an agent of the Office of Papal Operations, the OPO. But the old pope is dead, and Pope Linus the Second is no friend of the OPO! The adventures of Bernard […]
Dunno how we slipped this up, but we’ve neglected to link the promo for the beginning of a great trilogy, Quarter Share. That has been corrected now.
Adding to our mix of fantasy audiobooks, we present Interview for a Wizard by J. A. Areces:
On Halloween night, the greatest vacation spot in the world is about to be scared to death. A dangerous and mad wizard has escaped from jail, and there is no one who can identify him. With only […]
The podiobooking machine that is Scott Sigler has managed to (with a little help from his friends) get us all the files from his futuristic football tale, The Rookie:
Imagine a story that combines the intense football action of “Any Given Sunday” with the space opera style of “Star Wars” and the criminal underworld of “The […]
Please welcome Michael Brownstein to the site with his new book, Must Not Sleep:
By turns hilarious and chilling, poet and novelist Michael Brownstein’s latest novel MUST NOT SLEEP is a shamanic initiation into personal freedom — political, emotional, and sexual — which uncovers the secrets behind the destructive policies of those in positions of power. […]
Nathan Lowell has gathered a loyal following (I’m one) with his Trader’s Tales series from his Golden Age of the Solar Clipper uber-series. (Quarter Share, Half Share & Full Share). He’s spun off a new series from that, called the Shaman’s Tales, and starts it off with the first book, South Coast:
A Shaman’s Tale […]
Assuming the gang at Tech Crunch aren’t pulling our collective legs:
In Japan, half of the top ten selling works of fiction in the first six months of 2007 were composed on mobile phones.
Read that again if necessary. Composed on a mobile phone. Not read. Composed. That lends further evidence to my hypothesis that we […]
Lisa Wright’s WRIGHTALES Fairy Tales for Grown Ups has now concluded with 16 episodes.
David Lee Summers has concluded his science fiction tale, Children of the Old Stars, in just over two months and with 17 episodes.