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Best podcasts about Stephen S Power

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Joe's Media Corner
Episode 8 - Political Books Hit Record Sales

Joe's Media Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 35:58


New non-fiction political books are selling at a 50% increase over last year, according to data and analysts. We spoke with two experts about why this is happening and what it means for the industry. First, Karen McLean of the NPD Group, which tracks sales, and book editor Stephen S. Power of Thomas Dunn Books, a 25-year veteran of the industry.

LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)
Stephen S. Power | Fade To Red: Three Interviews About Sebold's Mars Trilogy

LIGHTSPEED MAGAZINE - Science Fiction and Fantasy Story Podcast (Sci-Fi | Audiobook | Short Stories)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2016 33:47


I'll be the first to admit that my homemade rover didn't do the original justice and my color treatment was a better reflection of my Hollywood thinking than of the Martian landscape. What appealed to JPL was how I captured the tension of driving the rover across Gale, where every pebble can put years of training to the test. They were also impressed that I left my Curiosity outside Hanksville, Utah, not far from the Mars Desert Research Station, then controlled it and its cameras from a van several miles away. And they were amazed that my route for approaching the Mars Light almost perfectly mirrored their own. | Copyright 2016 by Stephen S. Power. Narrated by Stefan Rudnicki; Jim Freund; Claire Benedek.

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StarShipSofa
StarShipSofa No 454 Alex Shvartsman and Stephen S. Power

StarShipSofa

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 63:20


Coming Up... Main Fiction: "Falling Dominoes" by Alex Shvartsman Alex Shvartsman is a writer, translator, and anthologist from Brooklyn, NY. Over 80 of his short stories have appeared in Nature, InterGalactic Medicine Show, Galaxy’s Edge, Daily SF, and other venues. He’s the winner of the 2014 WSFA Small Press Award for short fiction. His collection, Explaining Cthulhu to Grandma and Other Stories, and his steampunk humor novella H. G. Wells, Secret Agent were both published in 2015. Alex edits Unidentified Funny Objects, the annual anthology series of humorous SF/F. He has edited several other anthologies as well. He’s currently at work on his first novel which, at current pace, will be finished sometime around 2020. His website is www.alexshvartsman.com. Narrated by Elizabeth Armancas Ibba Armancas is a nomadic screenwriter/director based in Los Angeles and Seattle. Her first feature film is due for release in 2015, and she is currently writing the pilot for a new show by Zombie Orpheus... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Gallery of Curiosities
The Revivalist by Stephen S. Power and Ariadne by Jennifer R. Povey

Gallery of Curiosities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 31:56


A Mad Inventors Double Feature! John Longenbaugh and Richard Elen narrate.

Gallery of Curiosities
The Revivalist by Stephen S. Power and Ariadne by Jennifer R. Povey

Gallery of Curiosities

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 31:56


A Mad Inventors Double Feature! John Longenbaugh and Richard Elen narrate.

Far Fetched Fables
Far Fetched Fables No. 113 Steven Toase and Stephen S. Power

Far Fetched Fables

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2016 25:30


Flash Fiction: “River Boys” by Stephen S. Power (Originally published in Faed.) The river gives our village food and blood, breath and beat, and, one evening, it gave us a boy. A girl named Minu found him in a coracle caught on a mossy bank upstream. She didn’t recognize the weave of his boat or the cloth knotted at his hips. He was terribly thin. He couldn’t speak or open his eyes. He only pointed at his mouth. She helped him onto shore and laid his head across her lap. As the river shares with us, we must share with others, so Minu fed the boy a pinch of the fishballs she’d brought in a blue and white cloth. He took her wrist with a slippery hand and sucked her fingertips clean. He seemed to fill out as she watched. Then he pointed at his mouth again. She looked toward the village and, seeing no one coming, she fed the boy another fishball. And another. In a few moments he’d eaten them all. When he let go of her wrist and pointed at his mouth, Minu held up the empty cloth and shook it. His eyes... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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