RotO s07e02 Boo. Did we scare you?

aaaaaaah, Halloween.  My favorite time of year.  Monsters, goblins, free candy, slutty costumes.  It doesn’t get better.

Monster Dating was written by Podcasting’s Rich Sigfrit and Christiana Ellis
Zombies was improvised by PRS, Kath and Biscuit visit them at kulturekast.com
Orcs was written by Jack Mangan visit him at jackmangan.com
Zombie connection was written by Kim Fortuner and Patrick McLean.  Vocals were performed by Kim Fortuner.  Guiter by tim dodge with Orchestra and production by Chooch Schubert.
PG Holyfield was the titlest
theme song was provided by Magnatune and performed by Five Star Fall hear more from them at myspace.com/5starfall (that’s the number 5)
Closing credits song is from the Akashic Mysteries. myspace.com/theakashicmysteries

Monster Dating was written by Podcasting’s Rich Sigfrit and Christiana Ellis

Zombies was improvised by PRS, Kath and Biscuit

Orcs was written by Jack Mangan

Zombie connection was written by Kim Fortuner and Patrick McLean.  Vocals were performed by Kim Fortuner.  Guiter by Tim Dodge, Orchestra and production: Chooch Schubert

PG Holyfield was the titlest

theme song was provided by Magnatune and performed by Five Star Fall

Closing credits song is from the Akashic Mysteries.

Don’t forget to recycle those unused Candy Corns.  The ones donated earn you 1/12 of a cent at any recycle centers, and they will put them back into rotation for next year.  Think of the children…

RotO s07e01 Acknowledge the Meta

Holy crap.  It’s been a while, hasn’t it?  Well I think it’ll be worth it after you listen.  I think this ep, new format, new cohost, new production is pretty awesome.

Enjoy.

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Guest Appearance: Dead Robots’ Society #104

Episode 104 – Sci-Fi & Fantasy From A Female Point Of View

This week Terry and Justin sit down with Mur Lafferty and Christiana Ellis to get their views on character, writing, and gender in so far as genre fiction is concerned. Finally the DRS gets a woman’s touch again, something sorely needed for a long time.

Dead Robots’ Society Website

Mur Lafferty

PodCastle 072: The Exit Sign

by Ursula Pflug.
Read by Christiana Ellis.

You and I were different. Making love on sprawling landings we learned that one way of life wasn’t better than another, and that we all shared the same ultimate misery, doomed to be born and die in this building. Who’d made this place? Had we built it ourselves generations ago when we still had legs to run from something fierce and predatory that circled our tower, waiting for travellers: the jumpers, the fliers, those with the twisted bed sheet ropes?

Rated R. for sex and dismemberment in enclosed places.

Discuss on the Escape Artist Forums!

Turnover: A skit for Scott Sigler’s “The Rookie”

A classic skit, by me and Tee Morris, put together for Scott Sigler’s “The Rookie”. Now re-posted to celebrate Scott’s print release!

Interview for Podioracket on BlogTalkRadio!

I was interviewed by Rhonda Carpenter for PodioRacket.com, in front of a live virtual audience at Blog Talk Radio. I took Rhonda’s questions and live questions from listeners. Topics discussed include Space Casey, the Parsecs, Nina Kimberly the Merciless, Nina 2, and my recently completed scifi novel rough draft.

Pseudopod #151: The Undoing

By Sarah Totton
Read by Christiana Ellis

There are two accepted procedures for performing ocular excision. One involves suturing the eyelids shut prior to dissection and removal of the skin and soft tissues around and within the orbit. In the second method the eyelids are sutured open before the eye is dissected out. Given my patient’s particular circumstances, I was instructed to use the first method. This method has an added appeal for me; although the second method is less bloody, it involves performing the operation with the eye open — and I dislike being watched while I work.

Escape Pod: Will You Be An Astronaut?

By Greg van Eekhout Read by Christiana Ellis

First appeared in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction.

Astronauts are people who ride rockets into space.  They must train for a very long time before they go.  Astronauts must be brave and smart.

Will you be an astronaut?

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The biggest rocket ever was the Saturn V.  On the launch pad it was taller than a 30-story building.  Today’s rockets are smaller and lighter.  Today’s rockets can be launched more than once.  They have wings and can come back to earth and land like airplanes.

When a rocket launches, it’s like an earthquake. The ground is shaking! There is flame and smoke. It’s like an explosion!

Antonio is strapped into his seat.  He is about to ride to a space station.  Because there is no air in space, Antonio must wear a space suit.  In the suit, Antonio can breathe and talk over radio.  He wears a helmet with a special faceplate that protects him from the sun.  The fingers of his gloves have tiny claws that help him work with small objects.

What’s all that noise? It must be a rocket! Astronauts are traveling to space!

5-4-3-2-1!  Lift off!

Rated PG-13. Deceptively G…

Interview: Podioracket Episode 7

In this 20-minute episode we interview Todd Newton and Christiana Ellis. We hear a special message from Nina Kimberly and Emerian Rich talks to our Podioracket.com Champion Jespa about the coming battle. Plus we share our usual mix of contests & news.

Todd Newton was born in Gridley, California in 1980. He now resides in Denver, Colorado with his wife, Micah, and their two dogs, Leonidas and Suki. Todd holds a Bachelors Degree in Computer Science but is an avid reader of Fantasy. The Ninth Avatar is his first published work.

Todd’s Websites – http://initialdraft.blogspot.com and http://tdnewton.wordpress.com

Todd’s Email – initialdraft@gmail.com

Twitter – www.twitter.com/tdnewton

Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/profile.php?id=1200034868&ref=profile or search for T.D. Newton


Christiana Ellis first released Nina Kimberly the Merciless in 2006 and is now preparing for her May 15th print release from Dragon Moon Press.

Christiana’s web site: http://christianaellis.com/

Nina Kimberly web site: http://www.ninakimberly.com/

Christiana on Twitter: www.twitter.com/christianaellis

NEWS


Jespa, from Emerian Rich’s Night’s Knights has been named as Podioracket’s Champion!

King Calgacus ran a good race, and Arlene Radasky, author of The Fox has awarded her book to Phosephone.

Podioracket.com was so impressed by the number of votes, we took a leaf from Arlene’s book and did a drawing of our own. Congratulations to ElderDaniel, who will receive Podioracket.com merchandise!

We expected to confirm battle details between Nina Kimberly the Merciless and our Champion Jespa, however matters have changed dramatically.  Listen to the episode to find out more, and stay tuned for Friday’s mini-episode on www.podioracket.com as we amass our forces.


H.E. Roulo’s Fractured Horizon has a new cover created by Lone Wolf Sage Co. Modeled off the old and much loved cover by Devlin Donnelly Design, the new cover is ready for Podiobooks 2.0. Click on the cover image to see the previous cover.

CONTESTS:

Phillippa Ballentine is still looking for reviews. Leave one, drop her a line in an email to pip@pjballantine.com and you could win!

New contest for Rhonda R Carpenter’s site at www.themarkofadruid.com. For the month of May come and meet our very own Rhonda Carpenter’s characters. Enter your name in a drawing.

Scare us in 140 characters or less. There is a new competition on Twitter called Tweet the Meat see the website and go to www.twitter.com/tweetthemeat. I hear there are cash prizes for this competition.

Check yourself into the Brink! Join Brinkvale Psychiatric, that is, and get your patient profile or enjoy art therapy with Zachary Taylor. J.C. Hutchins dares you to.

TIP FROM AN EXPERIENCED AUTHOR

Check out the tip player and hear tips from experienced authors that could make your podcasted novel better!

NEW RELEASES:

  • Virtual Vice – a new technology crime novel based on true events by Jason M. Kays Thriller
  • Cell U.R. by Mark Plimsoll Science Fiction
  • Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions by A Square (Edwin Abbott Abbott) Science Fiction

COMPLETED WORKS:

Interview: Hey, Everybody #004

HEY, EVERYBODY is the podcast where the fantastic JC Hutchins talks about what he’s been up to, as well as occasionally interviewing interesting people.

In this one, he has great news about 7th Son being optioned for a feature film, discussion of THE PEN OF DEATH, and then… He interviews me!

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