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I can't concentrate on audiobooks (though I can with someone reading IRL), and readings of stories take me much much longer to listen to than if I read it myself.
Come up with a link to the written versions of these and I'm all over it.
@MaryRobinette: You're welcome! It's a great story. And I'm working on doing a podcast of my fiction and stuff, and it was a good example of how to do it well.
@Charlie Jane Anders: As you are no doubt aware, there is excellent advice for doing readings and voice recordings on her website thingy. I look forward to hearing your work as you too have a lovely voice.
Once I can figure out this audible signal transmission cable thingamajig, that is.
I saw the mellifluous Ms. Kowal reading with John Scalzi last month, great show! She's a puppeteer as well. Sadly, I can't figure out how to make sound come out of this particular computer. I am dumb.
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05/18/09
It is a petty good play and actually introduces the theme of robots taking over and becoming sentient. It also influenced "Blade Runner".
05/18/09
Have you actually read/seen it? I've only read about it online.
05/18/09
@Trystero: Yes, the "robots" were simply artificial humans, designed and built out of fleshy components.
And yes, I've read it.
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You guys run a really cool site :)
05/18/09
05/18/09
The Brazen Head, sometimes called Baphomet, is mixed up in legends about the Knights Templar and shows up in Robertson Davies Deptford Trilogy.
04/02/09
I'm in.
04/02/09
I can't concentrate on audiobooks (though I can with someone reading IRL), and readings of stories take me much much longer to listen to than if I read it myself.
Come up with a link to the written versions of these and I'm all over it.
02/23/09
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02/23/09
Once I can figure out this audible signal transmission cable thingamajig, that is.
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