Ladies and Gentlemen, Start Your Podcatchers…
Posted on February 11, 2008
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I’m terrible at keeping up with podcasts. Mostly, I like to blame software for that. I haven’t found a podcatcher that I really like. Well, and time, because podcasts don’t allow for skimming, you know? But there’s also the profusion of good stuff out there, which prevents me from keeping up, and suddenly I feel backlogged, and…
But anyway, I know most of you are better at this sort of thing than I am, so I bring to your attention Podcastle, the new fantasy-genre podcast, a sibling to the now famous Escape Pod SF podcast (and Pseudopod, which runs horror fiction).
And yeah, if you check out the list, you can see, among the esteemed names there (Peter Beagle is starting the series, fercrhissakes!), my own humble moniker with a “Bonus Flash.” Fear not, it’s flash fiction (a short-short story), not literal flashing. (Nobody would put such a horror in the Net, I am sure.)
As an aside, Fantasy held the exclusive rights for publishing the story for six months, but was kind enough to give Podcastle permission to run “Pahwakhe” just the same. So anyway, my story goes live April 18th, but there’s plenty of stuff you won’t want to miss before my story. So start your podcatcher up, head on over to Podcastle, and subscribe now.
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Hmm… trying to cut back on my podcasts, but this sounds interesting.
I’ll definitely have to check out Pahwakhe, at least. That will be a nice birthday present for me.
When’s your birthday?
That would be April 18th.
Ah, right, I wasn’t sure if it was on the day, or just around. Well, then, happy birthday in advance! :)