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From the Mutual Audio Network, Wednesday Wonders is the award-winning weekly collection of modern audio drama and audio fiction in the genres of science-fiction and fantasy. In a million different worlds, universes apart, and yet right next to you. Wednesday Wonders is exciting Audio!
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Time To Die Shorts

Time To Die Podcast Network

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This is a collection of one-shots and mini-series shows from the Time To Die Podcast Network. Time To Die is creating stories by playing RPG systems such as Dungeons & Dragons. Our stories are edited similar to audio dramas, with immersive sounds and original music.
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A 14-episode series of science-fiction short stories, tinged with horror and, I’m not going to lie, sentimentality. Moth travels everywhere and everywhen in search of (often deadly) Discrepancies, and tries to make sense of the Briefs she gets from Collection. She also pines a bit for her colleague Cicada. Episodes are standalone but linked, and details add up. NOTE THAT THE MOTH COLLECTION IS NOW COMPLETE.
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Sonic Fiction

Jeff Kafer (Editor)

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In this podiobook: Sonic Fiction features an eclectic mix of authors from a range of ages and backgrounds. This collection of short stories is a true potpourri of genres. From fantasy to noir, to modern-day struggles with relationships, this book spans the gamut of human emotions and experiences, from the ancient past to the far-off future. Featuring works of Science fiction, gritty war tales, murder and intrigue, comedy and farce, this is a book for any fan of short fiction. Let us tell you ...
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Connective Tissue

Stygian Catalyst

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Welcome to Connective Tissue, your gateway to a universe of horror and science fiction. Dive into a world where fear meets the unknown, and each tale unveils a fragment of a larger, interconnected universe. This collection of one-off and short stories will immerse you in eerie encounters, cosmic mysteries, and chilling adventures, all woven into the rich tapestry of our multi-show world. Join us as we explore the threads that bind our realities together, one story at a time.
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This collection from Darker Projects brings the Star Trek series back to life with a fictional account of our universe on the brink of war. With stakes running high a splinter group decides to take on the most morally dubious missions and bring us the listeners along for the ride. Sometimes in war there are no good options and this series explores those darker decisions that don't have to be made in everyday life. The story is action packed and goes at light speed jumping around the universe ...
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Anticipating and managing exponential impact - hosts David Wood and Calum Chace Calum Chace is a sought-after keynote speaker and best-selling writer on artificial intelligence. He focuses on the medium- and long-term impact of AI on all of us, our societies and our economies. He advises companies and governments on AI policy. His non-fiction books on AI are Surviving AI, about superintelligence, and The Economic Singularity, about the future of jobs. Both are now in their third editions. He ...
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The AboutSF AUDIO podcast is a collection of recordings of SF short stories and interviews with notable figures in the field of Science Fiction. Please visit the AboutSF website ( AboutSF.org and AdAstra-SF.com ) if you are interested in reading a story for the AboutSF podcast.
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The Worlds of Elia Sword is a collection of short stories' in the fantasy and science fiction genre, set in many different worlds. These stories are not in chronological order, and it's up to you, the listener, to work out the timeline. Elia has been writing since they were in primary school, and they have just recently left university having achieved a degree in what they are most passionate about. Now, they want to share what they do with the world. Everyone is welcome to enjoy The Worlds ...
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Away With Words

Kristofer Velasquez

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Kristofer Velasquez is a writer, director, producer, teacher, and father who has chosen this podcast as a verbal quest for immortality through a collection of musings. Sometimes creatively written, other times just curiously spoken - he hopes that his words might reach his children after he’s gone. From published and unpublished fiction to commentary on everything from horror and science fiction, to writing and creativity, to technology and philosophy. Support this podcast: https://podcaster ...
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A new podcast from UK based independent publisher Comma Press, specialising in the short story and literature in translation. Series Two: Futures, brings listeners 6 discussions around future-set fiction, including sci-fi, speculative fiction and future-looking literary fiction. This series takes in a number of recent and bestselling Comma titles, with episodes featuring authors, translators, editors and academics in conversation about the influence of genre, and how science-fiction and writ ...
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A blizzard cripples an isolated stretch of US Highway where freezing to death would be a mercy. An antique broker holds the internet in the palm of his hand and learns what really brought the system down. In the forests of upstate Connecticut, a pair of college students visit the site of legendary hauntings. Welcome to the Vault. Phil Rossi, author and twisted mind behind Crescent, brings you a collection of stories that will take you on a terror-fueled ride from the cold abyss of space to y ...
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Out of the Bag and Other Quirky Short Stories

Deborah Ochery on Podiobooks.com

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Five humorous short stories make up this collection by the authors of XC Publishing.net. Here you’ll find a quirky mix of romance, science fiction, and fantasy tales by Deborah Ochery, Janet L. Loftis, and Xina Marie Uhl with one thing in common - they will amuse as well as intrigue you. Spicy romance writer Deborah Ochery brings you "Adventures in Speed Dating." Speed dating is where the best your city has to offer steps forth to WOW you in ninety seconds or less! Kendra is not impressed. J ...
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A collection of short stories, each connected to Forget What You Can't Remember by a minor character, a passing situation, or an unanswered question therein. While giving more depth and more details to the people and events of that novel, nine more narratives are revealed. Sex, pain, violence and zombies, tech support for a flying city, religious prophecies fulfilled, true love and lasting marriage, re-engineered doomsday devices, gourmet cannibalism, and a whole lot more. What happened to t ...
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In 'Tales from the Vault', Scottish author Neil Colquhoun brings you a collection of 10 short stories that are linked by blood. In 'Access Denied' a man who is continually being targeted by a gang of local kids finally takes the law into his own hands with disastrous consequences. ‘Blind’ will make you look twice at some of the people in your neighbourhood, especially sweet little old ladies. ‘The Debt Collector’ is a dark tale in which one man realises that all debts have to be collected re ...
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After a wait of more than a month, Rish answers more questions from listeners*, including insight into the Cheesy Street Chalupa, and presents a short excerpt from his forthcoming novel "Balms & Sears." *Questions from Rob Broughton, Keith Teklits, Marshal Latham, Letruvia Kambatta, and Brian Saur. If you'd like to download the episode, Right-Click…
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Our guest in this episode is Sterling Anderson, a pioneer of self-driving vehicles. With a masters degree and a PhD from MIT, Sterling led the development and launch of the Tesla Model X, and then led the team that delivered Tesla Autopilot. In 2017 he co-founded Aurora, along with Chris Urmson, who was a founder and CTO of Google’s self-driving ca…
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86 years after Orson Welles' radio drama changing event, this World Audio Drama Day, Sonic Cinema Productions fires off a Retro Rockets special with "Chrysalis". Joe meets up with an old flame Ana, as they team up to discover what strange object fell from the Martian skies to land at Stoney Creek! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.f…
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Mage, a blind Mission Commander; Clutch, a young rebellious Flight Commander; and Andy, a droll but efficient android, alone must finish commissioning inspection of the huge, refitted space exploration asteroid habitat affectionatly nicknamed, "Space Dragon". In Part 1, a tide of heavy saber-rattling on their home world of Sestula dangerously threa…
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Our 2024 Hallowpeen One-Shot studies the merits of gazillionaire Bobby Kotick. Except it's Saw. Except it's a really boring and butchered abomination of Saw. It's like if you took the Saw franchise and put it through a Saw trap. It really is as bad as the title. Brian Bridges https://twitter.com/manlybrian Tim Demeuse https://twitter.com/idagrabyou…
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Our guest in this episode is Parmy Olson, a columnist for Bloomberg covering technology. Parmy has previously been a reporter for the Wall Street Journal and for Forbes. Her first book, “We Are Anonymous”, shed fascinating light on what the subtitle calls “the Hacker World of LulzSec, Anonymous, and the Global Cyber Insurgency”. But her most recent…
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Our guest in this episode is Andrea Miotti, the founder and executive director of ControlAI. On their website, ControlAI have the tagline, “Fighting to keep humanity in control”. Control over what, you might ask. The website answers: control deepfakes, control scaling, control foundation models, and, yes, control AI. The latest project from Control…
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Our guest in this episode is David Wakeling, a partner at A&O Shearman, which became the world’s third largest law firm in May, thanks to the merger of Allen and Overy, a UK “magic circle” firm, with Shearman & Sterling of New York. David heads up a team within the firm called the Markets Innovation Group (MIG), which consists of lawyers, developer…
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Half-blood elf Laallafee tells the story at fireside of how she engaged the party to help her find a fellow half-blood in a human city, but when they finally arrived at her shop, not only has it been robbed, but the person she’s been trying to find has been kidnapped! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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I present Robert Bloch's 1951 short story, "The Man Who Collected Poe." Imagine the ultimate collection a fan could possess . . . what might it include? Note: I mention the film "Torture Dungeon" a few times. The film was actually 1967's TORTURE GARDEN. Sorry, boss. Download the file directly by Right-Clicking HERE. Support me on Patreon HERE! Logo…
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Our guest in this episode is Matt Burgess. Matt is an Assistant Professor at the University of Wyoming, where he moved this year after six years at the University of Boulder, Colorado. He has specialised in the economics of climate change. Calum met Matt at a recent event in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and knows from their conversations then that Matt h…
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In the foothills of the Grey Mountains off the Tulva River, workers, who turn out to be some kind of zealots, mutiny and uncover an unexpected passageway which leads to a cavern forgotten by time, and a portal to the infinite unknown, that should have been left very much alone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices…
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A science fiction radio serial from the 1950s, featuring Captain Jet Morgan and his crew. First broadcast in 1958, the serial is set in the far distant future of 1965. The astronauts are on a mission to make the first manned landing on the Moon. Jet Morgan and his team are in Australia, preparing for Operation Luna, man's first trip to the Moon. Th…
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After Livewire survives and places in his first race, he's adament that he wants to continue. Despite not being pleased with his choice, Ferocity begins teaching him how to race, showing him all the tricks she knows so that he can get ahead. Things take a turn when Trailburn shows up, and Livewire takes an unnecessary risk to preserve his own and F…
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In the foothills of the Grey Mountains off the Tulva River, a scholar leads an expedition to a remote and isolated twenty-five hundred year old structure. He discovers an even older site to be hidden beneath, and then things go awry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesPor Jack Ward
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A science fiction radio serial from the 1950s, featuring Captain Jet Morgan and his crew. First broadcast in 1958, the serial is set in the far distant future of 1965. The astronauts are on a mission to make the first manned landing on the Moon. Jet Morgan and his team are in Australia, preparing for Operation Luna, man's first trip to the Moon. Th…
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Our guest in this episode is Karl Pfleger. Karl is an angel investor in rejuvenation biotech startups, and is also known for creating and maintaining the website Aging Biotech Info. That website describes itself as “Structured info about aging and longevity”, and has the declared mission statement, “Everything important in the field (outside of aca…
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BBC Radio science fiction drama serial written by Charles Chilton, first broadcast in 1958 as the series Operation Luna, followed by sequels from the same author including two series of Space Force, plus a sequel by Julian Simpson. Our square-jawed heroes confront the dangers of deep space and boldly charge towards another cliffhanger ending, coura…
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Rish answers questions from listeners*, and plugs his next audio collection (buy it here). Note: Due to unforeseen delays, this episode had to be split in two, and something I refer to at the beginning never actually appears. Sorry, kids. If you discover more disturbing errors, let me know. *Questions from Rob Broughton, Keith Teklits, even Gino Mo…
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