Listen to Librivox Community Podcast #95 hosted by Cori Samuel. [audio:http://www.archive.org/download/librivox_community_2009/librivox_community_podcast_095.mp3]
Duration 11:16
[Please note this is a repost from Thursday, as I got the URL wrong – apologies for the inconvenience. — CS]
In order of being mentioned:
Gregg’s Weinbaum readings
Poe-m of the Week
The Multilingual Ravens
Mr Burns
My Wiki listing of short science fiction (beautifully organised now by Daniele – thanks D!)
Short Science Fiction Collection #11 More information on reading sci-fi here.
My closing remarks written by Ezwa and suggested by gypsygirl.
The Bloope-troope are icyjumbo and chocoholic, with a jingle from Bosco, in the public domain at archive.org.
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Hi! This site is great, thank You very much! I would like to volunteer but unfortunetly I dont live in USA but who knows, maybe in future! Thanks to all volunteers for their big effort
Oooh, you don’t have to live in the USA! We have hundreds of readers who don’t. (I live in the UK myself.)
We do have to abide by US copyright law, because our files are hosted there, and those of us who live elsewhere also have to abide by our own country’s copyright laws, but there are still thousands of books/plays/poems for us to record.
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