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Travel by Wire by Arthur C. Clark, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Today on the podcast you will hear the very first published story written by then 19 year old Arthur C. Clarke. It's a story we probably never would have discovered if not for sci-fi aficionado Jesse Willis. In fact, there are many stories you have heard that he has shared with us. He has a database of more than 7,000 pdf files that you can download and enjoy and a lot more too, at https://www.sffaudio.com.Your 5 star ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts never get old. The latest was written by WillEKY, who says, “My favorite podcast. I love this selection of vintage science fiction stories. They are always interesting and entertaining. Narrator and curator Scott Miller does a good job of balancing his own taste for obscure works with popular demand for stories from bigger name authors. High quality narration from a former television professional. My goal was to listen to every episode before leaving this well-earned 5 star review but I realized that the backlog is so deep and the pace at which Scott produces new stories is so steady that it will be a longtime before I'm caught up.” Thanks WillEKY for your outstanding review.Thanks to you we recently became the #1 science fiction podcast in Azerbaijan and Bulgaria. We also achieved the rare status of being #1 for all fiction podcasts as well as the #1 science fiction podcast in Bulgaria at the same time. Thank you for all you do to support, promote, share and listen to The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Douglas W. F. Mayer was a science fiction fan in Leeds, England in the 1930s. He was a founder, along with two others, of Chapter 17 of the Science Fiction League, which was the first in the UK. He was the editor of three issues of the UK publication titled “Amateur Science Stories”. And that's where we will find today's debut of a then unknown Arthur C. Clarke. On page 9 of Volume 1 No 2 of “Amateur Science Stories”, Travel by Wire by Arthur C. Clark…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Quintuplets alone would be bad enough, without a census taker who could count them in advance! Second Census by John Victor Peterson.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================
The slovenly wub might well have said: Many men talk like philosophers and live like fools. Beyond Lies the Wub by Philip K. Dick, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Another 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, this one from Archoneponymous who says, “Great Narration. This podcast has excellent stories told well.” Thank you Archoneponymous!This 5 star review is from the Podcast Addict app, posted by Jesse Willis, “I UNRESERVEDLY RECOMMEND THE LOST SCI-FI PODCAST. Host and narrator Scott Miller is an excellent audiobook narrator. His choice of stories is top tier. There are new episodes twice a week, all episodes are complete and unabridged audiobooks! His is the best new podcast of the 2020s.”Wow! Thanks Jesse!Your reviews are one of the reasons our podcast continues to grow, so thank you, and if you haven't already given us a 5 star review, we would love it if you would, if you think we deserve it of course.Leber8tr bought us $25 worth of coffee and had this to say, “Great story telling! Thank you for hours and hours of audio entertainment.” Thank you Leber8tr! There's a link in the description if you'd like to contribute.We are thankful for you. Please don't ever forget that.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsVMerch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/There was no fanfare when this story was released since nobody knew who Philip K. Dick was at the time. It wasn't the first story he had written but it was the first story that was ever published in a science fiction magazine. Let's open the pages of the July 1952 issue of Planet Stories Magazine to page 69 for Beyond Lies the Wub by Philip K. Dick… You can't ever go wrong narrating a story by Philip K. Dick, who remains the most popular author on our podcast with Ray Bradbury and Isaac Asimov gaining ground. Clever and fun are the words I would use to describe Beyond Lies the Wub. I narrated the story simply because I enjoyed it and it was written by PKD. Sign up for our newsletter https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/266431/102592606683269000/share https://twitter.com/lost_sci_fiNext on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Martians were weak, sensitive, a dying race, frail and impotent before the superiority of master Earthmen. Only in the sly and mentally skillful game of Duchal might sons of the red planet emerge gloriously from their shells. Alien Equivalent by Richard R. Smith, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Supreme Scientist on a planet more than 500 light-years away from earth recognizes trouble when he sees it. Can a representative from this far away planet communicate with an earthling in time to save humanity? No Morning After by Arthur C. Clarke, that's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, with at least one lost vintage sci-fi short story in every episode. Support the show - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV Merch - https://lostscifi.creator-spring.com/ Sign up for our newsletter https://dashboard.mailerlite.com/forms/266431/102592606683269000/share We are so thankful for you and every one of our listeners around the world. Thanks to you our podcast is growing and we are so thankful to be receiving so many emails and comments. Andre'a, from Melbourne Australia left us this comment on Spotify, “Absolutely love this podcast! The narrator successfully places the listeners into the story every time. Thank you.” Thank you Andre'a! Commenting on Slay-Ride on Spotify Tif Lövé says, “That was one psychotic story—loved it! I listen while cleaning house, when tv sci-fi would be too distracting, always great audio short stories. Glad I found your podcast!” Tif Lövé we're glad you found us and thanks for your comment. Commenting on Asteroid of the Damned on Spotify Blergs had this to say, “Amazing, good episode! Thanks
When you understand the assignment from God it changes how you live, who you chill with, who you talk to, the things that you do and more. Pastor Jesse Willis talks about understanding the assignment. Do you understand the assignment?
Focus on the promiser not the promise. Pastor Jesse Willis speaks on the importance of trusting God in the waiting, just as we trust God when He gives us the promise or we will fall in the trap of loving the promise more than we love God. Are you focusing on the promiser or the promise?
A revelation from God might not change your reality but it will change your response, insight from God gives us influence. What lens are you looking through?
We've all had at least one disappointment. Our guest speaker, Jesse Willis, looks at some of the disappointments we face. He looks at disappointments among the early church members and how God worked on their behalf. Then, using a brilliant bow and arrow illustration, he demonstrates how and why God can do the same for us when unexpected events and disappointments hit us, and how our reaction can also affect the outcome.
Pastor Jesse Willis speaking at the Lighthouse Manchester on Sunday 15th August 2021
March edition of the Juice Premium Natural Wine Club podcast with feature guest Jesse Willis of Vine Arts, bringing things back to where the origins of Juice began! Wines included: Testalonga Sweet Cheeks (01:52) Testalonga Skin Chenin (01:52) Broc Cellars Cabernet Pfeffer (14:55)
Strength Level: The Mighty Chanticleer On this week’s installment of the “Ryan is Super Strong!” Podcast, I have brought you a TRUE bad ass, recording all the way from Myrtle Beach, SC!! DR. JESSE WILLIS IS IN THE HOUSE!! Jesse is not only a doctor, a father, and a bad ass drummer. In addition to all of these things, he is one of my favorite people on this very globe, and one of my closest friends. One thing I’m very grateful about during this Corona time is that all of you get to meet even more of my bad ass friends!!! So I hope you enjoy this episode, check Jesse Willis out in any way that you can, check out his program at Coastal Carolina University, and then feel a little closer to one of the coolest drummers walking around today!! OUR PERSONAL THOUGHTS FOR YOU TODAY: This Quarantine blows. I hope you’re getting through is as well as you possibly can, because I KNOW it sucks!! I’m right there with you, and so is the whole dang globe, so please know that you’re not alone, and that you are loved!! Thanks for listening to this crazy podcast, and I hope it’s serving as a nice distraction during these weird ass times!!
Everything's Coming Up Octopoid - Jeff Patterson, John E. O. Stevens and Fred Kiesche welcome back Jesse Willis of the SFF Audio Podcast to discuss Alan Moore’s epic graphic examination of H.P. Lovecraft. We talk about The Courtyard, Neonomicon and Providence, by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows. Here There Be Spoilers! Host Fred Kiesche, John E.O. Stevens and Jeff Patterson with Jesse Willis.
In Episode 2 of 3 in our Youth Ministry Contexts series, we chat with Jesse Willis about Youth Ministry in a City Church. Jesse is the Student and Youth Pastor at the Lighthouse Church in Manchester. He leads a dynamic group of young people and students and is responsible for preaching, teaching, strategy and pastoral care for the youth and students in the church. Jesse also studied Accounting and Finance at Manchester Metropolitan University. Great episode!! Enjoy!!
[podlove-web-player post="561"][mashshare] Today we talk to Jesse Willis from SFFaudio about his podcast, science fiction, horror, and of course about H.P. Lovecraft. Jesse is a celebrity in the podcast world and has done over 260 episodes of the SFFaudio podcast... Weiterlesen →
The Amazing Mrs. Mimms by David C. Knight, as published in Fantastic Universe August 1958. Read by Julie Hoverson Cover frame by Jesse Willis of SFFAudio (and Julie will eventually fill it in) Found on Project Gutenberg
Adapted by Julie Hoverson from a story by Phillips Barbee (published in Galaxy Science Fiction, December 1952, text found at Project Gutenberg) A vistor from somewhere "beyond" threatens the entire earth! Music by MisterScott99 Cover art by Brett Coulstock [NOTE: As kindly pointed out by Jesse Willis at SFFAudio in his review of this episode, "Phillips Barbee" is a pseudonym for Robert Sheckley!!! Thanx!]
Mon, July 26 2010 Mister Ron's Basement #1732 This week we begin a new Monday Book Serialization, with Edward S. Ellis's 1868 Dime Novel, 'The Steam Man of the Prairies.' Today we start with Chapter One, 'The Terror of the Prairies.' Thanks goes out to Jesse Willis of SFFAudio.com for this recommendation. Time: approx eleven and a half minutes The Mister Ron's Basement Full Catalog can be found at: http://ronevry.com/Mister_Rons_Full_Catalog.html *There is a nifty interview with Mister Ron in issue #59 iProng Magazine (now known as Beatweek Magazine) which can be downloaded as a free pdf file here. *John Kelly of The Washington Post has written a lively piece about the Basement. You can read it here. Help Keep Mister Ron's Basement alive! Donate One Dollar: http://ronevry.com/Mister_Ron_Donate.html A hint to new listeners - you can use the catalogs to find stories by specific authors, or just type their name in the keyword search field. To find some of the best stories in the Basement, simply click here! -- By the way, if you haven't noticed, you can get the episode by either clicking on the word 'POD' on top of this section, or on the filename on the bottom where it says 'Direct Download' or by clicking on the Victrola picture, or by subscribing in iTunes. When in iTunes, please click on 'Subscribe' button. It's Free! Thank you. Join us on Facebook!
Christiana Ellis, Mike Meitin, Adam Morey, Brandon Hill, Jesse Willis, Tee Morris and Philippa Ballantine watch the sci-fi horror classic: "The THING"!
Christiana Ellis, Mike Meitin, Brandon Hill, Jesse Willis, and Mae & Scott Breakall join us for "Brick"
Christiana Ellis, Mike Meitin, Jesse Willis, Adam Morey, Paul Fischer and Martha Holloway watch "Zulu"
The gang gets together to watch the "Final Cut" of the sci-fi classic: Blade Runner!Guests include: Christiana Ellis, Mike Meitin, Brandon Hill, Adam Morey, MA in PA, Dan Taber, Jesse Willis, Susan Z and special appearance by The Biscuit.
Today we chat with Jesse Willis of the SFFAudio blog. What he likes about Audio books, podiobooks, audio drama, etc. If you check out his blog, you should be able to find links to everything we discuss, to many to mention them all! Next week we chat with Mark Jefferies author of Pocket and the […]
The second half of a story from ERB's collection Jungle Tales of Tarzan. The text of this book is in the public domain, and is available at Project Gutenberg. For more information about Edgar Rice Burroughs and his works, visit The ERBzine and Dateline: Jasoom. Thanks to Jesse Willis of SFFAudio for the Tarzan image. This mp3 file is licensed under a Creative Commons License and is copyrighted 2006 by Steven H. Wilson.