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Episode 6 is the second half of the interview with podcast novelist P. C. Haring. His podiobook "Cybrosis" is a strong showing, with a stellar voice acting cast and writing to match. He is a long time member of the podcasting community and a really nice guy. We talk about being in podcasts together; being in the podcast community; the importance of beta readers; and hints of what Paul has planned for future podcast fiction! I also ask P. C. a question I promise not to ask in any future interviews, but thanks to Paul for being a good sport. :) P. C. Haring links: "Cybrosis" - http://www.cybrosisnovel.com/ Twitter - http://twitter.com/pcharing Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/pharing1 Mentioned: Nina Kimberly the Merciless Companion Finale - http://christianaellis.com/?p=874 The Blues Brothers – Hey, Want to Watch A Movie? - http://christianaellis.com/?p=458 The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy - http://www.teemorris.com/blog/ "Morevi" - http://www.teemorris.com/morevipodcast/ Balticon - http://www.balticon.org/ Dragon*Con - http://www.dragoncon.org/ "The Crown Conspiracy" - http://www.podiobooks.com/title/the-crown-conspiracy/ I can be found and contacted at: Web Site: http://gowmainframe.blogspot.com/ Twitter: @mainframe (or @gowmainframe for tweets just about the podcast) Email: gowmainframe at gmail dot com Voice Mail: 206-350-0528 Songs used are "Space Ride" & "Around", from the album "Around" by Oursvince at http://www.oursvince.com
After six years of giving everything to Morevi, Askana Moldarin decides to ask for something in return…
Following the Eyriener Siege on Morevi and the conspiracy against the throne brought to light, consequences unfold…
Coumiran holds the Palace of a Thousand Suns. Emerging from the Crypts of Morevi, he now possesses one of the Ancient Texts that will return his beloved Maeve back to the corporeal world.
High Lord Coumiran, with Askana Moldarin as her prisoner, leads the Eyriener forces in an attack on the capital city of Morevi.
Allies arrive in secret to Songkusai at the same time reality arrives to His Majesty King Jermal. It is the High Lady Dirare that reminds the Consort-King where power in Morevi resides. Meanwhile, Askana — prisoner of Coumiran's Eyriener Forces — draws closer to Morevi. The closer she comes to home, the more she is plagued by bizarre dreams...
Rafe and Askana return to Morevi, and find themselves face-to-face with an Eyriener invasion fleet.
Rafe's condition is deteriorating, and Askana now tends to the privateer as they sail for Morevi. That night, the First Queen discovers just how far the Caillech's spell reaches.
Rafe and Askana tour London while waiting on the word of King Henry VIII concerning the alliance between Morevi and England.
Rafe and Askana have crossed The Rift and are now in the waters claimed by King Henry VIII. They also discover a stowaway in their midst. Meanwhile, back in Morevi, Kubi-Sogi continues to try and find out more about the queen's escape, taking his queries to the Dowager Queen, an old woman lost in madness...
Kalea follows the trail of First Queen through what remains of Taighar. Back in Morevi, a new player steps into The Great Game...
Rafe, Askana, and their party make their way through the Sleeping Dragons to the neighboring nation of Eyrie, the conspirators growing more aggressive with each of their hastened steps.
Setting the scene of a royal assassination, Rafe, Askana, and a band of privateers and Royal Guard plan a daring escape out of the Palace of a Thousand Suns and Morevi's capital city of Songkusai.
Askana Moldarin, during her morning training session with Blademaster Kubi-Sogi, is given a sampling of Captain Rafe Rafton's resourcefulness. The privateer's first display is a slight against Askana's religion while the next sets the Queen's counter
The First Queen of Morevi, Askana Moldarin, holds a private audience with Captain Rafe Rafton. A known enemy to the people of her realm, the privateer is now being offered a commission that is just too tantalizing to refuse...
So, I didn't get back on to the great schedule I said I would...at least I'm back, and no...I haven't faded yet! Opener -Ric Seaberg - If I Could Be a GeekIntro - I complain about the lack of feeback, and actually remember to tell you how to send it this episode...Email me at: me@zahooee.comVoice Mail at: (206) 338-4386Break - Black Lab - RememberPromo: Tee Moris' MOREVI RemasteredAnime/Manga News - ADV Streamlines The Anime NetworkCom"casts" AZN OffADV's Newtype Looks A Little PiQedBandai Entertainment Recalls Better QualityItazura na AnimeKite Is LiberatedIFC Has Hell Girl to PlayDream Theater Goes Gonzo Break - Promo: Christiana Ellis' Space CaseyPlanet of Women - Waking Up the NeighbourhoodTech News - iTuning In Movie Rentals While Really NetflixingWhat a Mickey Mouse Operation!HD DVD Is Really Feeling BluAT&T IS Hot While TW Is Making Their Customers That WayStop Posting Your Mail Online...or we'll sue...Big Brother Bill Break - Holly Light - Give It Everything You Got Promo: Anime World Order Podcast Something Old - Full Moon Wo Sagashite Something Else - Christiana Ellis' Space Casey Tee Moris' MOREVI Remastered Closer - Ric Seaberg - If I Could Be a Geek All of the music in this podcast is available on the Podsafe Music Network (available at http://music.podshow.com)
This time we start out talking a bit about the TV shows we may see in early 2008 including Lost (1/31), Jericho (2/12), Medium (1/7), Torchwood (1/26), Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles (1/13 & 1/14), and New Amsterdam (2/22).- Then we discuss Mur Lafferty and her new podcast novel Playing For Keeps. Definitely check that one out along with Mur's other projects, which can all be found from her official website.The short story Barry Coleman: Hero can be found on Podiobooks.com as a part of the compilation Voices: New Media Fiction.- Check out Xander and his brilliant Twitterfic on Twitter.com.- Morevi, the first ever podcast novel, is being released again as Morevi Remastered. Must. Listen.- I talk about the Kindle, from Amazon.com, and what it may mean to us as readers. Click here if you decide you want to buy it. Can't say I really recommend it though. I'll have to see where they go with the design.- Finally, I have to report the untimely death of the HOWL line. I'll let you know as soon as we have a new voicemail line up & runningHope you enjoy the episode and have a great holiday!Hurdy gur,-Marc
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Seventeen: Title: RUR-2006-02-04 #17 The Rev Up Review Pod Fiction Roundup Size: 20.7 MBDuration: 45'09" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. My Odeo Channel (odeo/3362612da920000e) Contents: 00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.18 Welcome00.37 Plot Thingy update02.14 Richard Vobes Radio Show02.19 Evo Terra of the Dragon Page Cover to Cover 02.29 The Pod Fiction Roundup: 02.46 The Time Keepers 03.23 Dismay 05.11 Anda's Game and Human Readable by Cory Doctorow 06.11 Jared Axelrod: The Voice of Free Planet X 07.55 Tracy & Laura Hickman's Dragonhearth 09.04 Variant Frequencies 11.06 Brave Men Run by Matthew Wayne Selznick (also at Podiobooks.com) 12.57 The Rev-Master's Rant13.10 Escape Pod 15.01 Morevi by Tee Morris; The Pocket & The Pendant by Mark Jeffrey; Earthcore by Scott Sigler 18.41 Voices - New Media Fiction edited by Mur Lafferty, available March 2006 from Podiobooks.com 19.39 TSFPN.com19.49 Official Manuscript Clearance22.00 Music: Sad Sequence Part 3 by Fumitaka Anzai at the Podsafe Music Network 27.52 Review by David Jenkins of Lauren McLoughlin's "Sheila" in Interzone 201 (comments to david AT revupreview DOT co DOT uk)30.15 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network 30.58 Part 4 of "Waiting For Your Call" - Music by Lee Lesel at the Podsafe Music Network 43.56 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the Rant Line: 206-339-RANT (7268) 45.09 End Background music: Agnus Dei by Fumitaka Anzai at the Podsafe Music Network
rur@revupreview.co.uk - www.revupreview.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Fifteen: Title: RUR-2005-12-29 #15 The Rev Up Review Seasonal Not Size: 14.6 MBDuration: 31'50" Use this FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. Contents: 00.00 Intro music: Blatant (and not very good) rip-off of "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)00.13 Welcome & Intro 01.28 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network01.46 The Plot Thingy, first stage: Runner-Up & Winner (Next stage deadline: 12 January 2006) 06.15 TSFPN.com 06.27 RUR: Rossum's Universal Robots 08.19 Tee Morris: The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy 09.39 Podiobooks.com, Morevi, Brave Men Run 10.41 Michael & Evo's Dragon Page 10.58 Review of Interzone 200 14.29 Keith R. A. DeCandido: Serenity (novelization) 16.07 Music: Imaginary World by Man Bites Dog at the Podsafe Music Network 21.17 Part 2 of "Waiting For Your Call" - Music by Lee Lesel at the Podsafe Music Network 30.41 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the Rant Line: 206-339-RANT (7268) 31.50 End Background music: Don't Swim by Man Bites Dog at the Podsafe Music Network
411 iTem 49 - Tee Morris from Morevi: The Podcast Show Notes / Links: Garage Band Software KC Podcasters Meetup muscianfriend.com podiobooks.com WesterCon58 Podcasts 5 Minutes with Wichita Area 51 Battlestar Galactica Dragon Page Earthcore Geek Fu Action Grip - Mur Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Senator Edwards Slice of SciFi Ending Promo - ChuckChat
rur@rev-up-review.co.uk - www.rev-up-review.co.uk The Rev Up Review, Number Three: Title: RUR-2005-05-07Size: 14.7 MBDuration: 31'53" Use the FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. Contents: 00.00 Start00.08 Jingle: RUR, Rev Up Review00.14 Intro00.46 Proposed Schedule for The Rev Up Review01.15 The Rev-Up Review Pages02.38 List of Reviews 05.09 The Fix (see TTA Press) 05.54 Previous chapters of Morevi available at www.teemorris.com/podcast06.38 RSS feeds for Morevi, Earthcore & The Pocket and the Pendant 07.15 Some background to HHGG 08.57 Review of the film: The HitchHiker's Guide to the Galaxy13.51 Jingle: "You're listening to The Rev Up Review"14.03 Music: "Too Late" by Equalized Intentions, available at ElectroBel 20.08 Musing on spec-fic podcasts, including Tom Corven and The Seanachai 21.47 Episode 3 of The Journey of Jonathan Cave (first published in Alien Q webzine)31.04 Send feedback (emails, or mp3 audio) to rur@rev-up-review.co.uk, or post a comment below31.48 Jingle: Rev Up Review 31.53 End Background music: "The Recruit" by reaman. Find more of reaman's music at ElectroBel
rur@rev-up-review.co.uk - www.rev-up-review.co.uk Details of the second (and first real) Rev Up Review podcast: Title: RUR-2005-04-23Size: 15.7 MBDuration: 34'08" Use the FeedBurner link to download the mp3 file directly, or to add the feed to your aggregator. Contents: 00.00 Start00.08 Jingle: RUR, Rev Up Review 00.14 The second Rev Up Review has landed ('Tardis landing' sound-effect from Out Of This World BBC Radiophonic Workshop LP 1976) 01.04 Intro to this podcast 02.25 History of The Rev-Up Review Pages 03.38 The Seanachai by Patrick McLean (www.goodwordsrightorder.com) 04.35 The Seanachai promo 05.57 Invasive Species from Audioblaze 07.07 Earthcore by Scott Sigler 08.38 Earthcore promo 10.06 MythArc from Derek and Sharon Gilbert 13.23 Tom Corven by Paul Story 14.50 The Pocket and the Pendant by Mark Jeffrey (also available at the Dragon Page) 15.12 Promo for The Pocket and the Pendant 17.30 Cover to Cover, Wingin' It, Morevi and Slice of Sci Fi on The Dragon Page 18.58 The future of podcasting? 20.06 Cinemascope promo (Oneword Radio) 21.32 "You're listening to The Rev Up Review" 21.39 Episode 2 of The Journey of Jonathan Cave (first published in Alien Q webzine)33.16 Background music: "Longing for Home" by reaman. Find more of reaman's music at Electrobel 33.45 Send feedback (emails, or mp3 audio) to rur@rev-up-review.co.uk, or post a comment below 34.05 Jingle: Rev Up Review 34.08 End Next podcast: I'm aiming to post a podcast once every two to three weeks, though there might be some additional Rev Up Extra podcasts if something crops up...who knows?