Archive for the ‘Audio’ Category

Special Episode: Incident at Station 23 Episode 1

Friday, September 25th, 2009

Sorry no steampunk story this time. However I do have the first episode of my new Science Fiction novella. I do hope you enjoy it. If you do please subscribe at: fiction.chrismoody.net.

New Steampunk stories are on their way!

Episode 11: “The Queen of Clockwork.”

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

Today’s story is “The Queen of Clockwork”. Written by Jonathan Wood.

He has been published by the following places:
Weird Tales, Fantasy Magazine, Farrago’s Wainscot, and Behind the Wainscot.  It is forthcoming in an anthology of Victorian-themed anthology by Prime Books, Electric Velocipede,  Beneath Ceasless Skies, Crawlspace: The Best of Farrago’s Wainscot, and  several other places.

The story is read by Rachel Beverige known on Twitter as: chatterboxreb.

Interview #2: Gail Carriger

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

The first 1 ½ minutes of the interview have mild echo and noise issues. These unfortunate effects cease and do not recur after the initial 90 seconds.

Links to Chris Fisher’s other work can be found at the (desperately requiring aesthetic renovation) site, http://www.gettingby.net or by searching chrisfixedkitty on Twitter, Flickr, Etsy, Livejournal, or Ravelry.

Links to Gail Carriger’s projects and blog can be found at http://www.gailcarriger.com , and her novel can be preordered at http://www.amazon.com/Soulless-Parasol-Protectorate-Gail-Carriger/dp/0316056634

Dan Sawyer’s Down From Ten preview

Friday, May 15th, 2009

Dan Sawyer, recently asked me if I would run the start of his new novel Down From Ten. You may remember that wrote the Christmas story for Steampod Cold Duty. This is the podcast novel he will start releasing June 20th 2009. If you like this you can look for more at: jdswayer.net

This first 10 minutes is totally family friendly, though the full book will not be.

Episode 10: The Virginal Seas of the Moon

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Today’s story is introduced and read by our new co-editor Paul Campbell.

The story is The Virginal Seas of  the Moon by Mrs. Melinda Selmys. She has previously enjoyed some modest success with the steemed editors at Pseudopod, Shimmer, Byzarium and others.

The Podcast Bailout was written, produced, edited by John Bell’s Bell’s In the Batfry.

If you would like to donate to Steampod, our PayPal e-mail address is paypal@steampod.org

Update

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

Sorry, no story today. But I do have an update on my life of late.

Steampod Episode 9: Cold Duty

Saturday, December 20th, 2008

Today we are very pleased to announced Steampod’s first every Christmas Story. Tonight’s story is Cold Duty. It was written by J. Daniel Sawyer of Literary Abominations. The story is read by Stephen Killbride of the Tea and Chat Podcast.

Voice mail comments from: Christiana Ellis, Jesse Willis and Justin Lowmaster

Episode 8: Interview with Natania Barron

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Hi all, no story this week, however I do talk about an upcoming story! Things are getting dramatically better here on the Steampod train. Donations are once again open, and I do hope if you are able to you will donate.

Today, we have a special treat, an interview with the author Natania Barron. She is the author of Aldersgate Cycle, which you can find at: The Aldersgate Cycle.

I do hope you enjoy this interview, and if you would like to hear more interviews of authors who podcast their novels, please do check out my other podcast PodioMedia Chat.


Steampod Status #1

Monday, September 22nd, 2008

It’s been a while since I’ve published an episode of Steampod. This is just a short episode describing why the long delay, and some changes that are being considered for the podcast.

Special thanks to Chris Fisher, of the Adult Space Child Free Podcast and Steampunk Spetacular for allowing me to bounce ideas off of.

Episode 7: Dodmen and the Holophusikon

Friday, August 29th, 2008

Welcome back to episode 7. Today we present: Dodmen and the Holophusikon by Luisa Perkins. This is the first run of this story, however she is the author of the young adult novel: Shannon’s Mirror, and of the essay collection: Silent Notes Taken, edited by Glen Nelson.

This is a furry steampunk story, this time read by me. Comments about the story? Post them at the message board at: board.cloneharbor.org.