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Jun 22, 2010 • 0sec
I Love Paree, Part 1
Here’s part one of the podcast of I Love Paree, a short story I co-wrote with Michael Skeet, originally published in Asimov’s Magazine in December 2000. It’s the story of a business consultant living in revolutionary Paris during an anti-corporatist uprising, and what he does after he’s conscripted into the Communard Army.
Mastering by John Taylor Williams: wryneckstudio@gmail.com
John Taylor Williams is a full-time self-employed audio engineer, producer, composer, and sound designer. In his free time, he makes beer, jewelry, odd musical instruments and furniture. He likes to meditate, to read and to cook.
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Jun 16, 2010 • 0sec
Bookbanter interview
Here’s a recent Bookbanter interview about Makers:
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Jun 14, 2010 • 0sec
The Jammie Dodgers and the Adventure of the Leicester Square Screening, Part 2
Part two (of two) of “The Jammie Dodgers and the Adventure of the Leicester Square Screening“, originally published on Shareable.net.
(Image: Tilt and shift – Leicester Square at night, a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative-Works (2.0) image from rthakrar’s photostream)
Mastering by John Taylor Williams: wryneckstudio@gmail.com
John Taylor Williams is a full-time self-employed audio engineer, producer, composer, and sound designer. In his free time, he makes beer, jewelry, odd musical instruments and furniture. He likes to meditate, to read and to cook.
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Jun 13, 2010 • 0sec
Interview with KPFA’s Cover to Cover, Open Book
Here’s the full audio from the Cover to Cover, Open Book interview I did with Berkeley’s KPFA. The edited, 29-minute version that aired doesn’t stay online thanks to “bullying” with the SoundExchange rights-society, but Eric Klein, who conducted the interview, was kind enough to upload the whole thing.
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Jun 10, 2010 • 0sec
Copper Robot interview, pt 2
Here’s part 2 of the interview I conducted in Second Life with the Copper Robot show. In this part, I talk about the research that went into For the Win.
“For anyone who’s my age and uses computers, you would have to undertake an extraordinary effort not to be a gamer,” he said. He started computer games at age 8, when a neighbor got Pong, and they became obsessed with the game.
“We think you’ve got to be somebody who spends 70 hours a week playing World of Warcraft in order to call yourself a gamer,” Cory said. However, that’s not true, he said. Likewise, most people think of gamers as either being children or overgrown children, but 50% of FarmVille players are 50-year-old women with high school diplomas, Doctorow said.

Jun 9, 2010 • 0sec
The Jammie Dodgers and the Adventure of the Leicester Square Screening, Part 1
Part one of “The Jammie Dodgers and the Adventure of the Leicester Square Screening“, originally published on Shareable.net.
(Image: Tilt and shift – Leicester Square at night, a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No-Derivative-Works (2.0) image from rthakrar’s photostream)
Mastering by John Taylor Williams: wryneckstudio@gmail.com
John Taylor Williams is a full-time self-employed audio engineer, producer, composer, and sound designer. In his free time, he makes beer, jewelry, odd musical instruments and furniture. He likes to meditate, to read and to cook.
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Jun 8, 2010 • 0sec
Interview with Books on the Radio
Here’s my interview with Books on the Radio, part of my For the Win tour:
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Jun 8, 2010 • 0sec
Interview with Copper Robot (pt 1)
Here’s Part One of the in-game interview I conducted on For the Win with Second Life’s Copper Robot:
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Jun 7, 2010 • 0sec
Interview with Rick Kleffel
Here’s the interview I conducted with NPR’s Rick Kleffel during the For the Win tour — he’s a great and smart science fiction interviewer and critic.
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Jun 5, 2010 • 0sec
Bazooka Joe podcast
During the For the Win tour, I recorded this interview with the excellent Small World podcast. Bazooka Joe asked some really interesting questions, and we had a great talk.
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