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Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, Part 001
After a long hiatus, I’m back at my podcast, and to kick it off, I’m reading my 2005 novel Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, “A miraculous story of secrets, lies, magic and Internet connectivity.” It’s going to take a while — this is a looong book — and I’m really looking forward to... <a href="https://craphound.com/news/2009/01/07/someone-comes-to-town-someone-leaves-town-part-001/" class="more-link" title="Read Someone Comes to Town, Someone Leaves Town, Part 001">more <i class="fa fa-chevron-right"></i></a>
Content review/reading on The Command Line podcast
This week, The Command Line podcast favored me with a stellar review from my new essay collection Content, along with readings of two of the essays: Amish for QWERTY and Science Fiction is the Only Literature People Care Enough About to Steal on the Internet. Link MP3 link
Little Brother interview with Podcrash podcast
I did a fun interview about Little Brother with the Podcrash podcast from the Bureaucrash folks: Link, MP3 Link
Petascale data-centres for Nature
I wrote a feature for this week’s issue of the journal Nature on “petascale” data-centers — giant data-centers used in scholarship and science, from Google to the Large Hadron Collider to the Human Genome and Thousand Genome projects to the Internet Archive. The issue is on stands now and also available free online. Yesterday, I... <a href="https://craphound.com/news/2008/09/04/petascale-data-centres-for-nature/" class="more-link" title="Read Petascale data-centres for Nature">more <i class="fa fa-chevron-right"></i></a>
New fan-reading of Craphound
Roy Trumbull (who previously recorded a free podcast of my story The Super Man and the Bugout) has just recorded another podcast, this time of my story Craphound, my first-ever professional publication. It’s a nostalgic story about aliens who come to earth for our yardsales and the humans whom they befriend. It’s the third audio... <a href="https://craphound.com/news/2008/09/03/new-fan-reading-of-craphound/" class="more-link" title="Read New fan-reading of Craphound">more <i class="fa fa-chevron-right"></i></a>
Reading of The Super Man and the Bugout
Roy Trumbull has performed an excellent reading of my short story The Super Man and the Bugout — a story about Superman as a Jewish boy raised in Toronto’s suburbs, put out of work by the arrival of benevolent aliens who welcome Earth to the Galactic Federation. MP3 Link
Interview with Free Talk Live
I recorded an interview with the libertarian podcast Free Talk Live earlier this week and they’ve just popped it on the air. I’ve never really done an interview where I ended up debating socialized medicine. MP3 Link
Craphound podcast
Craphound, the first short story I ever published in a professional market, has been turned into a fine little audio reading by Literal Systems (using the Creative Commons license), read by Rosalia Triana. Craphound had wicked yard-sale karma, for a rotten, filthy alien bastard. He was too good at panning out the single grain of... <a href="https://craphound.com/news/2008/07/12/craphound-podcast/" class="more-link" title="Read Craphound podcast">more <i class="fa fa-chevron-right"></i></a>
After the Siege (Subterreanean Press), Part 5
Here’s part five of Subterranean Press’s free podcast of my story After the Siege, which won the Locus Award for best science fiction novella of 2008 last night in Seattle, read by the wonderful sf writer (and talented voice actor) Mary Robinette Kowal. MP3 Link
After the Siege (Subterreanean Press), Part 4
Here’s part four of Subterranean Press’s free podcast of my story After the Siege, which won the Locus Award for best science fiction novella of 2008 last night in Seattle, read by the wonderful sf writer (and talented voice actor) Mary Robinette Kowal. MP3 Link
After the Siege (Subterreanean Press), Part 3
Here’s part three of Subterranean Press’s free podcast of my story After the Siege, which won the Locus Award for best science fiction novella of 2008 last night in Seattle, read by the wonderful sf writer (and talented voice actor) Mary Robinette Kowal. MP3 Link
After the Siege (Subterreanean Press), Part 2
Here’s part two of Subterranean Press’s free podcast of my story After the Siege, which won the Locus Award for best science fiction novella of 2008 last night in Seattle, read by the wonderful sf writer (and talented voice actor) Mary Robinette Kowal. MP3 Link
After the Siege (Subterreanean Press), Part 1
Here’s part one of Subterranean Press’s free podcast of my story After the Siege, which won the Locus Award for best science fiction novella of 2008 last night in Seattle, read by the wonderful sf writer (and talented voice actor) Mary Robinette Kowal. MP3 Link
Interview with Chicago Red Eye
Last month while on my Little Brother book-tour, I sat down for an interview in Chicago with Elliott Serrano from the Chicago Red-Eye. MP3 Link
Interview with NPR’s Rick Kleffel
A couple weeks back, I stopped into KQED, the San Francisco NPR affiliate, and did an interview with Rick Kleffel, the top science fiction person on NPR nationwide. As with all my Kleffel interviews, this one was wide-ranging and interesting. MP3 Link
Interview with CCLaP podcat
Last week in Chicago, I sat down with Jason Pettus of the CCLaP Podcast podcast for a wide-ranging interview that covered a lot of ground that doesn’t usually show up in my interviews. It’s online now! MP3 Link
Interview with The Command Line
I did a quick interview with The Command Line last week from my hotel room and he’s just posted it! MP3 Link
Viking Youth Power Hour
This week, as part of the book-tour for Little Brother, I sat down in Chicago with the guys from the Viking Youth Power Hour for an hour’s conversation and food — it was a great time! MP3 Link
True Names, Part 08 — CONCLUSION
Here’s part eight (the conclusion) of the podcast reading of “True Names,” the novella I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum. This week, it’s me reading! Link
True Names, Part 07
Here’s part seven of the podcast reading of “True Names,” the novella I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum. This week, it’s Ben reading! MP3 Link
Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing
I recently recorded an interview with the Adventures in Sci Fi Publishing — it came out great! MP3 Link
True Names, Part 06
Here’s part six of the podcast reading of “True Names,” the novella I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum. This week, it’s me reading! MP3 Link
True Names, Part 05
Here’s part five of the podcast reading of “True Names,” the novella I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum. This week, it’s Ben reading! MP3 Link
True Names, Part 04
Here’s part four of the podcast reading of “True Names,” the novella I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum. This week, it’s me reading! MP3 Link
True Names, Part 03
Here’s part three of the podcast reading of “True Names,” the novella I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum. This week, it’s me reading! MP3 Link
True Names, Part 02
Here’s part two of the podcast reading of “True Names,” the novella I co-wrote with Ben Rosenbaum. This week, it’s Ben reading! MP3 Link
True Names, Part 01
Here’s the first installment of a podcast reading of a new novella that I co-wrote with Hugo- and Nebula-nominee Benjamin Rosenbaum. The story’s a big, 32,000-word piece called “True Names” (in homage to Vernor Vinge’s famous story of the same name), and it involves the galactic wars between vast, post-Singularity intelligences that are competing to... <a href="https://craphound.com/news/2008/03/13/true-names-part-01/" class="more-link" title="Read True Names, Part 01">more <i class="fa fa-chevron-right"></i></a>
Facebook column on Search Engine
Here’s my latest column for CBC’s Search Engine — my Facebook Faceplant editorial. Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 28 — CONCLUSION
Here’s part twenty-eight — the conclusion of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 27
Here’s part twenty-seven of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 26
Here’s part twenty-six of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
Reading of Alice in Wonderland
Happy xmas! I’ve just posted a 2:23 reading I did of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland — the first book I ever read to myself, and one of my all time favorites. The reading’s under a Creative Commons Attribution-only license, so do anything you’d like with it! MP3 Link, Other formats
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 25
Here’s part twenty-five of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 24
Here’s part twenty-four of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 23
Here’s part twenty-three of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
This Week in Tech
I sat in on a recording of This Week in Tech last night, recording a fun conversation about tech, DRM, Amazon, audiobooks and many other subjects. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 22
Here’s part twenty-two of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
Hello Cory — the audio
Paul Parkinson has adapted “Hello Cory” (Kyt Dotson’s rollicking little fanfic story about, well, me) for audio, taking advantage of its Creative Commons license. He says, “Use, abuse, reuse. All yours.” MP3 Link
Audio from cocktail robotics festival speeches in Vienna
The organizers of last week’s “cocktail robotics” festival in Vienna, Austria, the annual “Roboexotica” event, have posted the audio from the lectures in German and English. I gave a talk there called “A Singular Metaphor” in which I tried to delve into the reason that the idea of uploading our minds is so attractive right... <a href="https://craphound.com/news/2007/11/29/audio-from-cocktail-robotics-festival-speeches-in-vienna/" class="more-link" title="Read Audio from cocktail robotics festival speeches in Vienna">more <i class="fa fa-chevron-right"></i></a>
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 21
Here’s part twenty-one of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
Other People’s Money: the podcast
Escape Pod has just podcast an audio version of my short story “Other People’s Money,” which originally appeared in the Forbes “future of work” issue: Which is why she was hoping that the venture capitalist would just leave her alone. He wasn’t a paying customer, he wasn’t a fellow artist — he wanted to buy... <a href="https://craphound.com/news/2007/11/22/other-peoples-money-the-podcast-2/" class="more-link" title="Read Other People’s Money: the podcast">more <i class="fa fa-chevron-right"></i></a>
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 20
Here’s part twenty of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 19
Here’s part nineteen of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 18
Here’s part eighteen of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 17
Here’s part seventeen of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 16
Here’s part sixteen of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 015
Here’s part fifteen of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 014
Here’s part fourteen of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
The Hacker Crackdown, Part 013
Here’s part thirteen of my reading of Bruce Sterling’s brilliant, seminal book The Hacker Crackdown, a 1992 book that recounts the events that led to the founding of The Electronic Frontier Foundation, my former employer. MP3 Link
My CBC radio column on the “information economy”
CBC Radio’s Search Engine just ran another of my columns — this one about the way that a real “information economy” is based on copying information, not controlling it. MP3 Link