Archive for March, 2008

Origin Scroll

Thursday, March 20th, 2008

Today we launch another family friendly fantasy tale. This is Origin Scroll, by Richard S. Tuttle:
The world is in peril. The Evil sorcerer, Sarac, seeks an ancient document entitled, the Origin Scroll. This ancient tome contains the knowledge to control the very existence of the Universes. Sarac will stop at nothing to obtain the Origin […]

Heaven Season Four: Wasteland

Wednesday, March 19th, 2008

Mur Lafferty returns to the afterworld of Daniel and Kate with Heaven Season Four: Wasteland:
Daniel has been forced from the afterlife to be exiled in the wasteland, with nothing but his misery and Kate’s dead body. But he is not without power entirely, and he begins to make his way in this world that looks […]

It’s PALMS Sunday. Time to buy Seth’s book

Sunday, March 16th, 2008

Attention all Palms Daddies and Palms Mammas. It’s now time to help Seth Harwood to climb up the charts on Amazon.com. The official release day is upon us, and it’s time to concentrate our efforts.
When: Today. Palm Sunday. March 16th, 2008.
But when specifically: Depends on your time zone. 1PM EST, 10AM PST, 6pm GMT.
What: Buy […]

The next great chapter in storytelling

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

I just received one of the nicest compliments from a listener about the service we provide:
To a casual observer, Podiobooks.com may seem to be just a DIY approach to “books on tape”. In reality, it is something much more important. To me, podiobooks represent nothing lest than the next great chapter in the history […]

Top o’ the podiobook to ya!

Saturday, March 15th, 2008

Monday is St. Patrick’s Day, even though my wall calendar doesn’t show it. Stupid wall calendar. To help put you in the mood, here are a few titles associated — to varying degrees — with the holiday. Now someone get me a green beer!

Shadowmagic by John Lenahan. This is one of our most popular serialized […]

Time Crime

Friday, March 14th, 2008

Nathan Lowell takes a break from his own stories to narrate Time Crime by H. Beam Piper:
From Astounding Tales Published February and March 1955
The Paratime Police had a real headache this time! Tracing one man in a population of millions is easy—compared to finding one gang hiding out on one of billions of probability lines!
This […]

City of Masks

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Welcome to the site Mike Reeves-McMillan with his tale, City of Masks:
City of Masks is a swashbuckling adventure in a setting reminiscent of Shakespeare’s Italy (complete with twins).
In the city-state of Bonvidaeo, by custom and law everyone must wear a mask and act in character with it, or face civil, social and religious penalties.
Gregorius Bass […]

 
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The Love Book on the Bookslut

Tuesday, March 11th, 2008

Ken Wohlrob, author of the serialized free audiobook The Love Book (also available in print and pile of other formats), was recently featured as the Bookslut’s “Indie Heartthrob of the Week”. The interview makes for a fun read, where Ken talks about his writing back ground and why he’s taken to the idea of DIY. […]

Republic: A Novel of America’s Future is COMPLETE!

Monday, March 10th, 2008

Charles Sheenan-Miles’ all-too familiar tale of terrorism and the nature of the world, Republic: A Novel of America’s Future, has just wrapped its nine-month run with 24 episodes. Enjoy!

 
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Jack Palms 3

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Seth Harwood continues to storm the world with his crime-noir serialized free audiobooks. Today, it’s the third installment, Jack Palms 3:
This is where it boils down, eager listeners. JACK PALMS is back out on the streets of San Francisco after a brief stint in the hospital, and he’s ready to track down the man at […]