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The Wizard of Oz, from the Tin Man's perspective. Or, a Robot in search of Intellectual Property. L. Frank Baum is 75+ years dead. His creepy children's tales are fat, ripe, lolling in the public doman. Herein we get hold of his story, mess it up, and put it back together again. You betcha. |
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Silverlance: The Tales of True Adventure, Book One read by the author, Peter Thomas Crowell. Watch for Haunted Mountain: The Tales of True Adventure, Book Two in fall 2006, whereever books are sold. Contact the author at peterthomascrowell@yahoo.com |
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The Brave Men Run Podcast features weekly installments of the audio book "Brave Men Run - A Novel of the Sovereign Era" read by the author, Matthew Wayne Selznick. Featuring music by Peril Dance. Visit http://www.bravemenrun.com for more information and to order a paperback or e-book edition of "Brave Men Run." |
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These are the podcasts of science fiction writer James Patriick Kelly. two-time winner of the Hugo award, nine time loser of the Nebula award. He shamelessly reads his own work in each installment. Click his website at www.jimkelly.net. Now podcasting in its entirety: BURN, his first novel since the Clinton administration -- a chapter a week for sixteen weeks. If you can't wait for the exciting conclusion, check out the dead tree version at Amazon.or your friendly neighborhood bookstore. |
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Twice Weekly Interactive Discussion of the Book Yhinkj & gro Rioch by Napoleon Hill.
Listen live, Join in or download past episodes |
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A computer reads a paragraph of Herman Melville's seminal work, Moby Dick. |
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Dramatised spiritual stories, featured here every Sunday |
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The Pritzker Military Library, located in Chicago, Illinois, has extensive collections in military history and military fiction, especially those works that illustrate the role of the citizen-soldier. The mission of the library is to build awareness of the importance of the military in our society by facilitating public debate and discussion on the impact of military issues. The Library has an extensive programming schedule. Unless otherwise noted, all events are free and open to the public. All programs are available as a live webcast and are also archived for later viewing at www.pritzkermilitarylibrary.org. This master feed will provide all available PML programs including Medal of Honor with Ed Tracy, Front & Center with John Callaway, and Pritzker Military Library Presents series. |
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The Ogre Reader is a "weekly" podcast presenting book chapters read by me from out of print sci-fi, fantasy, and horror novels. So, come join the podcast...It's fun...It's free...All the ogres are doing it! |
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10 Minutes of News, Talk and Entertainment. Always timely, always work-safe. |
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Authors read from their work. Weekly show from KQED public radio San Francisco. |
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Welcome to PodLit, a program for writers, readers, teachers, students and anyone else interested in contemporary literature. PodLit is a series of audio programs devoted to news, interviews and commentary about literary activities, literary life and writers and editors. |
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Sometings are trueand somethings might not be. What you think is true might not be. What you think is false might just be true. can you tell whats what? |
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Description : A variety of free, unabridged audiobooks and stories, everything from children's stories to lengthy novels . Award winning storytellers! If you love audiobooks, please visit us, and tell your friends about moviesforyourmind.net |
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lesbian, erotica, bisexual, gay, bicurious, love, african american, black, girls, sorority, hot, sex, love, latina |
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What do the Pope's dildo and the murder of a B-Level celebrity have to do with the death of God? Climb on to the treadmill at your local gym and become a mobile metaphor for the futility of life as you listen to the answer on your shiny white iPod... |
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Where writers go to be read. Where readers go to be inspired. A writing and reading community site for everyone who loves literature in all its forms. |
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Some of the best Christian podcast online! We interview authors, musicians and popular personalities within the world of Christianity and challenge the world in what it believes. |
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Edwin Booth, while acting Shakespeare in Boston, hears the news that his brother Wilkes has assassinated President Lincoln. The rest of his run is cancelled. He believes he will never work again. His sister Asia, in Philadelphia, collapses in grief. Their mother runs to Philadelphia, and so does their brother June, but Edwin is afraid to go, and hides in his home to New York. June and Asia's husband Jack are arrested in Philadelphia on suspicion of being involved in the killing of the President. Under house arrest, Asia learns that the Federals have caught and killed Wilkes. Copyright © 2005 Aram Schefrin. This work can be licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerive 2.5 License |
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A conversation with Lisa Haneberg about what inspired her to write this book and how leaders can use her techniques to energize the work place. |
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