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James Patrick Kelly's new podcasts: "Look into the Sun" and a story every week

Cory Doctorow at 7:06 am Tue, Feb 13, 2007

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Hugo-award-winning author James Patrick Kelly has begun to podcast his amazing classic novel Look into the Sun, doing 20 minutes or so every week. This coincides with another venture from Audible to sell a subscription to "StoryPod" in which Jim reads a story every week for a year, concluding with material about the story's inspiration and the process of writing it. I'd subscribe to this in a heartbeat (Jim is a great reader and these are fantastic stories), but I won't use Audible's DRM and removing the DRM from Audible tracks is a huge pain in the ass.

Podcast feed, StoryPod info

See also:
James Patrick Kelly's wonderful sf stories online as free audiobooks
Hugo nominee James Patrick Kelly video podcast
Three James Patrick Kelly audio stories free and CC-licensed
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James P Kelly's "Burn" short sf novel podcast concludes
Asimov's magazine on DRM, copyright and Creative Commons

I write books. My latest is a YA science fiction novel called Homeland (it's the sequel to Little Brother). More books: Rapture of the Nerds (a novel, with Charlie Stross); With a Little Help (short stories); and The Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow (novella and nonfic). I speak all over the place and I tweet and tumble, too.

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