The Rev Up Review, Number Seventeen:
- Title: RUR-2006-02-04 #17 The Rev Up Review Pod Fiction Roundup
- Size: 20.7 MB
- Duration: 45'09"
Contents:
- 00.00 Intro music: "Undertow" by Reaman (ElectroBel)
- 00.18 Welcome
- 00.37 Plot Thingy update
- 02.14 Richard Vobes Radio Show
- 02.19 Evo Terra of the Dragon Page Cover to Cover
- 02.29 The Pod Fiction Roundup:
- 02.46 The Time Keepers
- 03.23 Dismay
- 05.11 Anda's Game and Human Readable by Cory Doctorow
- 06.11 Jared Axelrod: The Voice of Free Planet X
- 07.55 Tracy & Laura Hickman's Dragonhearth
- 09.04 Variant Frequencies
- 11.06 Brave Men Run by Matthew Wayne Selznick (also at Podiobooks.com)
- 12.57 The Rev-Master's Rant
- 13.10 Escape Pod
- 15.01 Morevi by Tee Morris; The Pocket & The Pendant by Mark Jeffrey; Earthcore by Scott Sigler
- 18.41 Voices - New Media Fiction edited by Mur Lafferty, available March 2006 from Podiobooks.com
- 19.39 TSFPN.com
- 19.49 Official Manuscript Clearance
- 22.00 Music: Sad Sequence Part 3 by Fumitaka Anzai at the Podsafe Music Network
- 27.52 Review by David Jenkins of Lauren McLoughlin's "Sheila" in Interzone 201 (comments to david AT revupreview DOT co DOT uk)
- 30.15 The Rev Up Review is a proud member of The Science Fiction Podcast Network
- 30.58 Part 4 of "Waiting For Your Call" - Music by Lee Lesel at the Podsafe Music Network
- 43.56 Send feedback (text or mp3 audio comments) to rur@revupreview.co.uk, or call the Rant Line: 206-339-RANT (7268)
- 45.09 End
- Agnus Dei by Fumitaka Anzai at the Podsafe Music Network
2 comments:
Thank you very much for reviewing the Dismay podcast. It's unfortunate that it's not for you, and I agree that it may not be for everyone.
I choose the music to fit with the theme/mood of the narrative. It's an experiment to see how much the music can influence the narrative and how the plot influences the listner's perspective of the music.
You're right about the sound, and I'm working at fixing that. The latest episode is better, but it still needs work.
Again, thank you very much for taking the time to listen, review and introduce Dismay to your listeners.
BTW: you mention some other interesting podcasts and I will defintiely check them out.
Cheers
Sean
Thanks Sean, I appreciate the feedback, and good luck with Dismay. I'm always keen to sample original ways of podcasting fiction.
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