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Monday, October 09, 2006

Way cute audio porn

Now I'm not a fan of satellite radio, but this was too cute not to post here.

Start with our exclusive AroundSound™ system in stereo supported by THREE speakers and ported bass for incredible "Out of the box" sound. With all that power, what should you listen to? Talk radio and NPR are there for the asking through our digital AM/FM tuner. Need more choices? Add XM*, and enjoy over 150 digital radio channels of commercial - free music and premier news, sports, talk, traffic and weather. Ready to fire up your favorite download? Use our Portable Audio Ready feature, hook up your MP3 and let the good times roll! All this packed into a handcrafted wooden cabinet with beveled aluminum accents.

If I had $80 lying around, I'd buy it for eye candy alone, and forget the subscription to XM- I'm too much of a podcast brat now! (sorry Jerry!)

For those living on the wild side, check out the porn I posted here!
Oh yes people, I'm in Boston until Saturday, and have NOTHING else to do in the evenings but blog... you're all in trouble. ;-)

Sunday, October 08, 2006

You don't know how busy you are

Until you find yourself up at midnight at your sister's across the country with nothing to do but scour the internet, and listen to podcasts!

Yes fellow addicts, I'm currently shivering my desert-accustomed patootie off, and it feels like it's only 9. I always love coming to the east coast though, and not just because my sister and her family are here! Today was a BEAUTIFUL day, and I took my nephews apple picking and they wore me out all afternoon! It did make me miss my girls though... :-(

Anyway, LONG flying day yesterday, and it was bumpy and turbulant for most of it, and I HATE HATE HATE to fly. Thank goodness for my podcasts, and the voices of several I can now say I have met in person to keep me company. Here's what got me through the day:

*Gabber JaW (John we need to talk about that social/cultural melting pot thing!)
*Decoder Ring Theatre (GREAT bonus cast you guys! I've got the new Red Panda waiting too!)
*Toppers Tap Podcast (Dave, you are doing great! When can I be YOUR sidekick?)
*The Twisted Pickle (heeheeeeee)
*Democracy Now
*All Axis Radio (without question)
*Sonic Society (I wanted to hear all three episodes of Firefly straight through. Ohhhhh....)
*The Big Show (they live practically down the street from me- so I love the local perspective of things. And yes, Arizonans at a hockey game suck.)

One more cool thing- I wore my Morning Brewcast tshirt on the trip yesterday, and THREE people asked me about it! Is that completely awesome or what? It just tells me that you podcasters out there NEED to get shirts! That is one thing I'm doing when I get home, for sure.

There is plenty more I want to get through this week! I think I'll do some more listening now, since I am still wide awake! More audio bits later!

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Tuesday, October 03, 2006

About that term, "pod"

Pod People Ponder Litigation

By Steve Friess| Also by this reporter

ONTARIO, California -- Apple Computer's recent legal threats to rivals using the terms "pod" and "podcast" met with giggles and kvetching among podcast entrepreneurs and enthusiasts gathered here to discuss the future of the industry.

Carrying more than a week's worth of sometimes tense online chatter about Apple’s recent letter to Podcast Ready claiming possible trademark infringements, the 2,500 attendees at the 2006 Podcast and Portable Media Expo on Friday alternately complained and laughed about the prospect that the iPod maker might own such seemingly generic words.

Podcast Ready, the tradeshow’s top sponsor and maker of software that allows users to easily synch any mp3 player with any computer, was slapped with a letter from Apple (first made public by Wired News) saying that Apple believes the company’s name and its use of the term "MyPodder" violate Apple’s trademarks.

In the letter, Apple challenges Podcast Ready's efforts to obtain its own trademark, revealing it is pursuing a trademark of its own for "iPod" and "pod." The letter claimed: "The term 'pod' has also been adopted and used extensively in the marketplace by consumers as an abbreviation to refer to Apple’s iPod player. The 'iPod' and 'pod' marks indicate to consumers similar thereto originate from or are sponsored or endorsed by Apple."

The implications are that if Apple succeeded in proving that, all businesses and even hobbyists who use the term could be subject to cease-and-desist letters from Apple.

"Oh, that’s my biggest fear," said Gary Leland, owner of Podcast Pickle, a podcast directory. "I've got my name pretty well established now and I would hate to have to change it. It would be a terrible thing for thousands of podcasters out there. I'm just glad I haven't gotten one of those letters."

Yet the odds of Apple prevailing seems remote to Tricks of the Podcasting Masters co-author Rob Walch. He ranted on a special edition of his Podcast411 program earlier this week that journalists and bloggers were blowing the situation out of proportion. Walch noted that the United States Patent and Trademark Office has put the term "podcast" into its list of generic terms, a move likely to doom anyone who wishes to own it, and that another company actually has owned the trademark "pod" since 1998 as it pertains to digital music.

Walch and others think Apple may have a legitimate complaint in the use of MyPodder, which sounds like "iPod," and that the rest of this is legal posturing to prove they aggressively defend their trademarks. "I think it's bad public relations and you wonder why they're doing this and what's going on," Walch said. "But a lot of things going on in the legal realm are done without logic or common sense."

The issue is actually seen by many as something of a joke, as evidenced by the uproarious laughter that greeted keynote speaker Leo LaPorte's mention of the notion that Apple might own the word "pod."

It’s no laughing matter, though, to Podcast Ready founder and CEO Russell S. Holliman, who has lots of money invested in his Houston-based start-up company's name and says others are playing down the problem. Apple has also sent similar letters to others, including PodGolfFitness.Com, a content provider, iand Mach 5 Products, a Florida-based mom-and-pop business that sells a gizmo they call the Profit Pod that keeps track of profits in arcade and vending machines.

"The letter tells us they want us to stop using our name, to give up our name," Holliman said. "I have this name being printed onto boxes right now as we speak."

Holliman said his team is still contemplating how to respond. Their deadline is Oct. 5, and he's trying to decide whether his young startup can afford to defend against legal action Apple may take, however merited.

LaPorte used the situation to renew his ongoing, admittedly fruitless, quest to change the name of the medium from "podcasting" to something else. LaPorte, host of This Week in Tech and other podcasts, used part of his address to reiterate his belief that the term "podcast" does create confusion among consumers that they can only be played on iPods.

"I know the word is not going to go away," he told the crowd. "Podcasting existed before iTunes. It is not dependent on Apple, it is not dependant on iTunes, it is not dependant the iPod. We need to be clear about that. It is not good for us as podcasters to be this closely associated with Apple."

Sonic Society Gets Sexy...

Oh yeah... I've heard this one before, but trust me- I most certainly listened again... ;-)

Ooohhhhhh.....

Apparently (word of the day!) I'm missing in action this week. Where the hell am I? I suppose I will return next week, if I find myself..

Last but not least- check THIS out!

Now if you'll all excuse me, I'm going to go loop this week's podcast....

PME Day Two... and post- expo thoughts

UPDATE! Link here to get a little audio from the roving Audio Addict reporter at the expo- asking the all important question and expressing herself so... eloquently. *rolls eyes*

I also neglected to mention two very important ladies who I also met at the expo- Jennifer and Jackie from The Morning BrewCast. I'm a horrible person to neglect two wonderful ladies. One of them is a fellow Pickle Reporter now, too! :-)

(I also have a few extra pictures up since yesterday too!)

From 10/2:
You notice how I wrote "PMD" in the sub line from the first day? Man, I was tired! I'm leaving it for my own amusement. I have a link at the bottom to some photos, and there are more coming to be added later.

Day two I got a little later start. Missed the keynotes in the morning, but got to the expo in time to mingle on the floor with a few more peeps, as I was really buying my time until Scott Sigler was over at the podcast book booth autographing the print version of "Earthcore". What a great guy! I told him that I am probably one of the few female listeners he has who heard "Infection", and thinks... AWESOME, rather than, EWWW! He was impressed. ;-)

I also bought another copy of "Podcasting for Dummies" JUST to get Evo and Tee's signatures in it. I took photos of what they wrote- oh yes I am an addict! (Anyone who would like a copy of the book, lemme know- I've got an extra now!!)

After that, I met up with a bunch of sci-fi podcasters and we went and grabbed some lunch. Oh how fun and geeky was that? Completely fun and geeky! Actually it was one of the high points of the expo, because I admire all of their writings so much. Had a good talk about writing reviews, iRivers, microphones, along with lots of laughter. I'm not sure my audio came out on that very well, which will be a total bummer!

I then did one more time around the expo floor, before heading back to my room for a break- a blessed break! Then I headed downstairs to meet up with Charles (Mostly News), Bruce (Zedcast), Andy (AndyCast), Christiana (Nina Kimberly), and Meredith (My Inner Athlete). Meredith also has a podcast called "Dear George: Letters to the President", which I must absolutely check out. It was awesome talking to her about that project- but did I have my recorder on? NOOOO. But I blame that on Charles for bringing me that second beer- I'm such a lightweight! But that is another story for another time.... (sorry about your bag, Ajay!)

There is no way to explain exactly how awesome this weekend was as a whole. I think personally, I am just happy to have found a niche. That niche is podcasting. Everyone there was both a fan, and a mini-celebrity. For one weekend everyone was "star-struck". Yet no one was acting any different than anyone else, so it was just a great time all around. No matter what your podcast is, everyone wanted to hear about it, and we all had that common ground of being podcasters. I mean, where else can you get a range from a Swingers cast, to a Catholic Priest?

One thing I did notice- audio drama/cinema podcasts did not have a huge representation. Yes, podiobooks were. AND there were a few casts there, such as Silent Universe and Dr. Floyd, but overall there needed to be more! So, Sonic Society, Decoder Ring, Texas Radio, Planet Retcon and others- start putting those pennies aside for next year!!! Audio drama must represent!

I also have about 20 new podcasts I'm going to check out, which should give me plenty for my review segments, as well as an excuse to do another list of what I'm listening to!

Enjoy the photos, there will be more to add soon, and hopefully some audio too!

Friday, September 29, 2006

PMD Day One- oh please let me sleep!

Ha. Well that ain't happening. First off, thank you Ajay (All Axis Radio) for letting me borrow your laptop, and pretending not to hear me grumble about having to figure out a Mac.

So- Thursday afternoon was fairly uneventful until the evening, when everyone had finished trickling in, and trickled to the bar area to see if they could place anyone. What was REALLY funny is that I was recognized before I recognized anyone else. Space case that I am, I finally realized that *I* seem to be the only one brave enough to use a photo of herself as an avatar on the 800 sites I parooze. LOL! But hey, I had podcasters buying me drinks, so I ain't complainin'. ;-)

Today was the first day of the expo. The keynotes were actually quite good, and inspiring, as much as I could be inspired at 9 am on about 3 hours sleep and nursing a latte.

Note to Jack Ward: One of the keynotes was Ron Moore!!! It was totally cool, and I will be very VERY disappointed in you if you read this and have to google who he is. The reason this is important- someone asked a question about him ever starting his own fictional podcast (btw these keynotes will be available as a podcast at a future date), and his answer was if he did, it would be more like an audio play- WHICH HE DIDN'T THINK THERE WERE ANY YET ON PODCAST!!!! Dude- email him!! All of you audio cinema podcasters- show him this medium!!

OK, so, here's whom I have met so far:
-Rick from Variant Frequencies
-Steve Eley from Escape Pod (he signed my dance card ;-) )
-Darryl from the Poddog show
-Ajay from All Axis Radio (hence being able to communicate with you all now)
-Tee Morris (the other half of "Podcasting for Dummies")
-J. Marcus Xavier from Silent Universe
-Charles Cadenhead from Mostly News
-Gary and Jeff from the Podcast Pickle
-Bruce from the Zedcast (GEEZ I have never seen so many Canadians in America before!)

OMG so many others my brain cannot function at the moment- thank goodness for business cards!!!
(Note to self: next time bring business cards!)

So, now I'm heading up to a party that Podcast Pickle is throwing, and I'm hoping to make it over for a live taping of Wingin' It!, but since I actually have to leave the hotel for that one, I'm thinking that is not going to happen...

OK that is my update- more tomorrow!!

Thursday, September 28, 2006

PPME Time!

Well, I am off- everyone keep your eyes peeled, as I may be sneaking in updates of my big adventure to the second-annual expo.

For those going- look for me! I'll be the short chick carrying the tote that says, "Blind faith in bad leadership is not patriotism."

Oh yeah... I am.
You should have seen my first choice. ;-)

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

The Deceit Begins...

I didn't make it over Saturday night, but I heard through the vine that the launch party ended up crashing Second Life- and you know, I wasn't surprised in the least. :-)

Chapter's One and Two- NOW AVAILABLE!
'bout freakin' time... ;-)

Retro Radio Mic- you'll want to talk into it

It's cute!

Features:
  • AM/FM radio function
  • Bright LED light
  • Volume control switch
  • Channel searching switch
  • Plug and play
  • High quality speaker
  • Polished steel mic
  • Unique retro feel
  • USB powered
  • Size of bottom: 88mm
  • Height: 202mm
  • Weight: 190g
  • Pirates in the Society

    The next podcast of Sonic Society is up- and will make perfect listening for all those travelling to the PME tomorrow.

    Course, I all ready listened, so I'll have to find something else to listen to.... WHERE to begin?

    Enjoy!

    Monday, September 25, 2006

    Finding Treasure Again

    Colonial Radio Theatre just re-mastered (if you will) their production of Treasure Island, and have released it via the Spoken Word Network. Click the link for the trailer, and I am sure you will want to hear more of this classic tale!

    They also have some neat radio appearances coming up as well, check Colonial's website for all the details, especially if you live in the Boston area. (Hey! You know I'm going to be in the Boston area around that time................. )

    ;-)

    Wednesday, September 20, 2006

    Firefly Fix

    OK, it's up and flying.

    And it's GOOD.

    Every episode gets better on every level, from the story to the production to the acting... it is simply amazing.

    If you're one of the people who haven't heard the series yet (which I think would make you the ONLY one), click HERE to get all three episodes so far.

    Tuesday, September 19, 2006

    Dreaming in the Society

    This week's Sonic Society is a good one- as we head to Dream Realm Enterprises and a double feature of their anthology, Celena's Dreams. We go from a light fantasy story to a darker realm, and the ending my friends, well, it certainly gave me chills. (And the award for the best audio death this addict has ever heard goes to-).

    Plenty of other good stuff in this episode, head to the link and listen. (Though I know you have the show all ready in your podcatcher, so here is your official "It's OUT! GO LISTEN!")

    On another note- next Firefly.
    Tomorrow.
    Yarrr! (yah it's talk like a Pirate day people!)

    Saturday, September 16, 2006

    New Darker Projects: Dark Matter

    It pays to have a service like Bloglines. I subscribe to all the new podcast feeds so I can see what's out there.

    I tell you, it's slim pickings, if I were to go by title alone. I am really picky when it comes to talk shows, and really that is what most of the new podcasts are- talk shows. And alot of them, I hate to say, are not all that great.

    However, when I see a name I know, such as Darker Projects, well, I'm going to click on over and see what's happening.

    They have a new sci fi audio series out, and it promises to be a good one! I took a listen to their intro mp3, and I'm certainly intrigued...

    The first episode is called, in true sci-fi form, "The Specimen":

    Consider the possibilities if earlier experiments by nature had taken hold, and humanity as we know it today had evolved in an entirely different way. In such a world, the notion of what it is to be human would be entirely alien to us, and what is human in our eyes would indeed be a strange...specimen.

    I can't wait to take a listen! According to their website it's been out for a month now, so if anyone's listened, leave a comment and tell us what you thought of it!

    Friday, September 15, 2006

    WiPO- could be very bad for podcasters

    This could be really REALLY bad for all of us podcasters out there! In a nutshell-

    "If adopted, the WIPO treaty will give broadcasters 50 years of copyright-like control over the content of their broadcasts, even when they have no copyright in what they show. A TV channel broadcasting your Creative Commons-licensed movie could legally demand that no one record or redistribute it—and sue anyone who does. And TV companies could use their new rights to go after TiVo or MythTV for daring to let you skip advertisements or record programs in DRM-free formats."

    I have been WAY out of the loop- I first heard about this through Michael and Evo's Wingin' It.
    Pass it on and take action! Those of you out of the country- there are ways you can help, first and foremost by spreading the word around to all your American peeps!

    Find out more and see what you can do to help!

    Pickled News


    Another reason Podcast Pickle is fast becoming the ONLY place I need to go, to get all my podcasting information. They now have a news site!

    Check it out!

    UPDATE: The Pickle just had it's 10,000th podcast added to it's directory! Head to the link for all the info!

    CONGRATS P.Dilly!!! You've worked hard for this, and you deserve it, because your directory ROCKS! :-D

    Wednesday, September 13, 2006

    Gearing up for 7th Son Book Two!

    Look! I'm cloning a post! I bet I have 7 places to put it. :-D

    7th Son
    This just in from the Master of all things cloned, J.C. Hutchins:

    Find the world of 7th Son ... in-world

    Six months ago, the 7th Son sci-fi podiobook trilogy began: Seven clones were ripped away from their "normal" lives to hunt a ruthless criminal -- the man they were cloned from, the man who masterminded the assassination of the President ... John Alpha.

    Listeners met John, Father Thomas, Kilroy 2.0, Michael and the other Beta clones. They watched the conspiracy of John Alpha emerge. It was all a story, it wasn't real.

    But for one night ... it will be.

    On Saturday, Sept. 23, 7th Son fans can become a part of podcast history. They'll enjoy an exclusive sneak peek of 7th Son, Book Two: Deceit. It's the first-ever launch party for a podcast novel in the online community Second Life, and everyone's invited. Folks can meet author J.C. Hutchins in-world, and listen to interviews about Book Two they won't find anywhere else. Listeners will learn about the upcoming novel, and get hints of the plot twists to come. They'll even get to hear the first chapter of Deceit days before it's released as a podcast.

    And they'll see fiction given dimension. In-world, 7th Son fans can step into the memorable "Womb" cloning chamber from Book One: Descent, where the story's heroes were born. Fans can see the clones. They can be a clone. It's a new life, there in Second Life.

    The party starts at 7 pm Second Life time (10pm EST, 7pm PST) on Saturday Sept. 23, at the Podcast Island. Podcast Island is the Second Life community of Podcast Pickle. As always, the 7th Son experience won't cost you a dime -- all you need is a Second Life account, available for free at secondlife.com.

    Fans joined the Descent. Now they can fight the Deceit. All are encouraged to visit Podcast Island at 7pm SL time on Sept. 23 to experience 7th Son for the first time ... a second time.

    7th Son, Book Two: Deceit debuts on Tuesday, Sept. 26th. The story will be available at jchutchins.net and at Podiobooks.com.

    ABOUT SECOND LIFE:
    Second Life is a 3-D virtual world entirely built and owned by its residents. Since opening to the public in 2003, it has grown explosively and today is inhabited by more than 297,400 people from around the globe.

    From the moment you enter the World you'll discover a vast digital continent, teeming with people, entertainment, experiences and opportunity. Sign up at secondlife.com/join. It’s free!

    ABOUT PODCAST ISLAND:
    Podcast Island was created by Gary “P. Dilly” Leland, the founder and owner of the Podcast Pickle podcast directory. Everyone is welcome on Podcast Island; podcasters and listeners as well as those not yet familiar with podcasting. This island exists as as a meeting place and virtual directory dedicated to bringing podcasting into the virtual realm of Second Life.

    How to get to Podcast Island:
    When you enter Second Life, simply click on the Search button near the bottom of your screen and select the “Places” tab at the top. Then enter in “Podcast Island” for a search term. There will be a button on the results which will allow you to teleport directly to the island ... and to the party.

    ###

    For more informaton, please contact J.C. Hutchins at 7thSonNovel@gmail.com.
    Visit jchutchins.net for additional news about the 7th Son podiobook trilogy.

    Monday, September 11, 2006

    Audio coming out of my

    ears. Seriously, what were you thinking? I do not even know where to start about all the freaking awesome audio goodness about to break out- and I'm one T-I-R-E-D addict. I've been talking all freaking day into my mic. But more about THAT later. Right now, I have some cool Sonic goodness.

    Tomorrow is the Season Premiere of The Sonic Society! I'm so very glad it's here- it has been exactly 20 weeks of re-runs. Tomorrow night 8pm eastern Andrew Dorfman takes the helm, and I think we're in for a pretty good ride. I don't want to give too much away... but Jack, your humble host from last season, had some musings about it on the new Society blog. So tune in- and if you can't tune in, keep your eye on the podcatcher for the podcast to show up!

    I then paroozed over to the production company, Sonic Cinema Productions. OK, well, I was looking for something. I knew they were planning on taking Halloween pics- erm, I mean fan pics of the actors in Firefly costumes, and I was hoping they were up so I could tease them.

    I didn't find any blackmail pictures, but I did find something better- a little flashback to the Shadowlands days! I love free downloads! Things that begin with Sonic are guaranteed to be good, at least in the radio world. Sonic burgers, well.... ok well I have a small weakness there too. (I know- I'm WEAK!!)

    OK, so the way we connect this to why I'm so tired and audio worn out is this. Sonic Society got it's very first syndication in the states- and right in my backyard! Yay! I just have no idea how that possibly could have happened... heheheh. But something very awesome for ME also happened... and if you click here, you will understand why... :-D


    "Chance is always powerful." -Ovid

    Saturday, September 09, 2006

    Oh how I want these speakers



    Yes I want them.
    No, I don't want them for my kids.

    Thursday, September 07, 2006

    Cross-posting all over the place


    Seriously, it's amazing I bathe.

    Go and see my latest review on SFF Audio! The pic is a small, subtle hint to what it's about...

    Have you been to the Stargate Cafe yet?

    Finally- I feel I've accomplished something on the listening side. I started listening to Planet Retcon's podcast a couple of months ago- and then saw other shiny things and was distracted for awhile.

    But today I sat down, determined to finish and get caught up! And I did! Yay! Well, I'm as caught up as they will let me be... at any rate.

    The Stargate Cafe is dubbed "a sitcom in space", which I can actually compare to say, "Cheers" in space. It's really cute- and it really does play out like a sitcom! All they need is the canned laughter! (The word from the sponsors- oh how perfect!!!)

    There are a couple other stories in the podcast too, but I wanted to stick to one, so I haven't heard them yet. I plan on doing that while waiting for episode number 8!

    Oh!! I guess I can also call them an award winning podcast- since they just won a Parsec Award for Best Audio Drama! So congrats to them! :-)

    More goodies in the Icebox

    I've been doing sparatic listening lately. While I was spazzing out- two more Icebox Radio plays have gone into the feed! Which is actually a good thing- because now I have TWO things to listen to instead of ONE!

    Yay! Happy, happy Addict! :-D

    Take a listen to "The Cabin Next Door", and "Lifeboat"!

    Wednesday, September 06, 2006

    Parsec Award Winners

    UPDATE: Michael and Evo's Wingin' It! was live from Dragon*Con, and their show is up! It's a MUST LISTEN folks, and let me tell you why. Mz. Geek-Fu herself, Mur Lafferty, reads an essay live. That she wrote while drunk. She explains the reasoning behind her lack of contributing to the show. Let's just say... it has to do with, um... intimate parts of the human body...
    Trust me, this ain't your normal essay from Mur. ;-) I honestly think this essay is the funniest thing I've ever heard in my entire life.

    A small, warning, there is absolutely no way to prepare you for the extensive use of the words "d***" and "c***" in this, so if that isn't your thing, please don't blame me. I warned ya.
    Though I found it kinda hot... ~DC

    LINK

    From 9/5:
    Well, this past weekend was DragonCon. From what I hear, everyone had a bitchin' time. Here are the winners of the first ever Parsec Awards, which you can even listen to!
    (Sorry Decoder- I was pulling for ya! But Congrats to Planet Retcon! And WTF? 7th Son didn't win?????? Well, now I have some new podcasts to check out... )

    Listen to the 2006 Awards here!

    The Winners and Nominees of the 2006 Parsec Awards are:


    Best Fiction (Short)

    Winner
    Absolution Insured
    Variant Frequencies, Matt Wallace

    Nominees
    "Hero", Escape Pod, Scott Sigler
    "Legacies", Brief Glimpses of Somewhere Else, Daniel Emery
    "The Trouble with Death Traps", Escape Pod, Daisy James
    "Truth Is", The Seanachai, Patrick McLean


    Best Fiction (Long)

    Winner
    How to Succeed in Evil
    The Seanachai, Patrick McLean

    Nominees
    7th Son: Descent, J.C. Hutchins
    Brave Men Run, Matthew Wayne Selznick
    Infection, Scott Sigler
    Morevi: Chronicles of Rafe and Askana, Tee Morris and Lisa Lee
    Nina Kimberly the Merciless, Christiana Ellis


    Best Audio Production

    Winner
    Virgin Falls
    Jeff Folchinsky

    Nominees
    The Falcon Banner, Chris Snyder
    The Future And You, Stephen Euin Cobb
    The Seanachai, Patrick McLean
    The Signal, Jill Arroway


    Best Writing Podcast

    Winner
    The Secrets
    Michael A. Stackpole

    Nominees
    Holly Lisle On Writing, Holly Lisle
    The Survival Guide to Writing Fantasy, Tee Morris


    Best Audio Drama (Long)

    Winner
    The Stargate Café
    Planet Retcon

    Nominees
    Children of the Gods, Cmack
    Dismay, Sean McMinn
    The Falcon Banner, Chris Snyder
    Mister Adventure, Rich Sigfrit


    Best Audio Drama (Short)

    Winner
    The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd
    Grant Baciocco, Doug Price

    Nominees
    "Decoder Ring Theatre", Stephanie Bickford, Andrea Lyons and Gregg Taylor
    "Family Radio", Sound Stages
    "The Hoff", Planet Retcon


    Best Fiction (Non-sepeculative)

    Winner
    Death of A Dish Washer
    The Seanachai, Patrick McLean

    Nominees
    "Candy", The Seanachai, Patrick McLean
    "The Great Puzzle", Brief Glimpses of Somewhere Else, Daniel Emery
    "Outsourcing a Chicken", The Seanachai, Patrick McLean
    Port City P.D., Charles Stewart, Jr.


    Best Fan Podcast

    Winner
    The Scapecast
    Kevin Bachelder, Lindy Rae and crew

    Nominees
    Kick Ass Mystic Ninjas, Summer Brooks, Joe Murphy, David Moldawer
    PotterCast, John Noe and crew
    Requiem of the Outcast, Rich Sigfrit and Earl Newton
    The Signal, Jill Arroway, Les Howard and Kari Haley and crew


    Best News Podcast

    Winner
    The Future And You
    Stephen Euin Cobb

    Nominees
    Geek4x4, John M. Campbell
    Requiem of the Outcast, Rich Sigfrit, Earl Newton
    Sci Fi News, Lynne Gryphon
    The Warp Zone, Patrick Murphy & Chris Murphy with "Gaming Guru" Rusty


    Congratulations to this year's Winners & Nominees!

    Lipstick Aliens Podcast Premieres

    UPDATE! Just listened- and wow. You know, I'm not a big fan of talk shows. Actually, I'm a total snot and REALLY picky. But this one- THIS ONE! Let's put it this way, I'm not even a huge sci fi fan and it was very entertaining. Imagine how it will be to those who ARE huge sci fi fans? :-) Great job ladies! ~DC


    From 9/5:
    The ladies who bring you SciFi news and SciFi Ranter Girl, have teamed up to bring you a whole new Science Fiction cast from a female perspective. (And really, is there a better perspective?)

    Check out the Lipstick Aliens!

    Tuesday, September 05, 2006

    A season ends... again.

    We jump ahead for this week's Sonic Society, bringing you last season's finale. Texas Radio Theatre is at the helm, and Shadowlands Theatre bringing up the rear.

    Why? Because Season TWO begins next week! Yipppeeeeeeee!

    OK, in all honesty, I'm a complete snob, and like the sound of my voice, so I wanted to replay the interview I did with the guys talking about how awesome the first season was.

    OK, so that isn't totally honest. I can't stand the sound of my voice, but I do in fact really enjoy this interview. I personally think it's the most fun I've had chatting with them, and that IS being totally honest. I hope they ask me back this coming season.... hehehe.

    Also, I notice they have been busy re-constructing the SS website, giving it a whole new look. I must say it looks quite purdy, and very easy to navigate. (get it? Navigating the SS Website? Ohhh yeeeaaaaaah, I'm a dork....)

    Go on over and check it out- you can even leave a message THERE and tell them how it looks!
    While you're at it, send an email to sonicsociety@gmail.com, and wish Andrew luck on taking over the esteemed hosting duties this year. You're going to do a GREAT job my dear! :-D
    XOXO

    Monday, September 04, 2006

    No Justice for Decoder Ring Fans!

    Because, their season of Black Jack Justice is now over, with their final installment, "Justice and the Happy Ending".

    "Every man has his ghosts. Old square-jaw didn't figure he had any
    right to expect to be the exception. But sometimes the past takes on
    flesh and looks you in the eye... and things can never be quite the
    same afterwards. When that moment comes for Jack and Trixie, will it
    bring down the whole house of cards, coffee and gaudy metaphors; or
    will it re-introduce those most contradictory concepts - Justice and
    the Happy Ending?"


    Gregg Taylor and the gang have been so busy this past year- and we have certainly benefited with the 30 episodes of Red Panda and Black Jack Justice combined. I know I look forward to more episodes of the Red Panda, which begin in about a month!

    But keep your eyes peeled on your podcatcher, because they are going to be putting out some "special features" before that!

    Congrats on all your hard work gang... I'm sure you will do absolutely nothing but rest these next few weeks... (insert thick sarcasm here)

    Sunday, September 03, 2006

    Goin' to Slab City

    Every week I get my Coyote Radio newsletter in the email, and I say to myself, "I really need to do a blog entry about them- it's been so long!"

    And I never do. I so totally suck. But this time I will- and there is an awesome podcast they offer you really should get your ears around.

    This latest Slab City podcast featured the poet Christina Bell, whose poem "The Too Much", was just so moving- I mean WOW. If you're into modern poetry, this is the podcast for you.

    For those who might not be aware, Coyote Radio is so much more than simply Coyote Radio Theatre, who brings all the great comedy sketches we have come to know and love. Poetry, music, and general nostalgia that give you the old-west feel Arizona is certainly known for. They have a brand-spankin'-new studio in which to broadcast from too- so things are all good up there in Prescott!

    Take a look and see all the goodies they have to offer! Definitely, some of the best audio comes out of Arizona!

    Holiday Weekend Treats #2

    Seriously, I'm a total flake. I pimp this puppy everywhere else EXCEPT on this blog. Why I realize this now at almost 3am- I dunno.
    So get this- I'm going to copy a post from SFF audio- one that *I* made.

    It's almost like there are two of me.... and that is one scary thought!


    Firefly:Old WoundsI'm excited to let everyone know that the next installment of the fan audio Firefly:Old Wounds, has been posted and is awaiting every Browncoat's eager ear! The response to the premiere a few weeks ago has been overwhelming.

    Episode Two is called "All Alone in the Black", and it picks up where we left off last episode.

    Expect the following:
    - More of Mal's past is revealed with this stow-away named "Timber."
    - Simon continues to make a mess of things with Kaylee while the woman from his past, Derona, continues to play her cards close to her chest.
    - All this and a classic styled sci-fi plot device that's just a whole lot more than anyone's bargained for.
    -An interview with a few of the actors in the series, and more outtakes too!

    Download the episode at Sonic Society's website, or just copy and paste this feed:

    http://sonic.libsyn.com/rss

    Let's keep her flyin'!



    Teeheee... thanks Dani!

    Saturday, September 02, 2006

    Holiday weekend treats



    Your trusty S.A.A. Foreign Correspondent here, with good news for those of us without fancy-pants plans to get away for the long weekend... How about a short holiday in a dystopian future! That's right sports fans there's a brand spankin' new installment of Silent Universe out there for the taking... and a refresher on episodes one and two is always welcome... so that's got you covered for the afternoon, anyway.

    And this evening around 7 o'clock the
    Parsec Awards take place down in Atlanta, and I'm sure the mayhem will spill over into the audio files of those of us who couldn't swing the trip soon afterwards.

    Have a cold one for me!